Details released this week in an incident report indicate a dispute that started with bickering inside Walmart and escalated into an argument over recording on a cellphone led to a physical fight at the Trion Walmart earlier this month.

The Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office took out warrants in the case, and authorities say the suspects were later picked up by the Summerville Police Department.

According to the report, Kirsa East, 21, told investigators she was shopping with her girlfriend and the girlfriend’s mother when tensions rose. East stated that after the group began arguing, the mother suggested she and her daughter take groceries home to cool things down, while East stayed behind at Walmart.

East told authorities she sat on a bench facing the checkout area and noticed two women — later identified as Mariah Lake Davis, 26, and Skyla Young, 22 — staring at her. East said she became uncomfortable and began recording them. The report states that after Davis and Young checked out, they approached East and asked why she was filming them, and an argument began.

The report indicates the confrontation continued with words exchanged, and at one point Davis appeared to attempt to grab East’s phone. Davis and Young then started walking away toward the exit, when the report states East suddenly lunged forward and pulled Davis by the hair, taking her to the ground. The report says Young then joined in as the fight escalated, with Walmart employees eventually separating everyone.

Investigators documented injuries on both sides, including swelling and hair loss described in the report, and noted that medical attention was requested. Following a review of store video, warrants were sought in connection with the fight.

The suspects named in the report are Kirsa East, 21, Skyla Young, 22, and Mariah Lake Davis, 26.