What started as a "smack fest" at a bar in St. Paul, Minnesota, ended
with one of the participants assaulted by at least half a dozen people,
police have said. But one of the promoters said she doesn't believe what
happened outside was related to the event.
Officers took the assault report at United Hospital on Friday. A
25-year-old Anoka woman reported she had been at Arnellia's Bar and had
taken part in a smack fest at the bar, according to Steve Linders, a
department spokesman.
It was described in a police report as being "a competition in which
willing contestants take turns slapping each other in the faces,"
Linders said.
Arnellia's hosted a smack fest in the past and the event on Thursday was
the second week they'd brought it back, said KeshaRae, one of the
promoters.
"It's pure adult fun," she said. Participants are only allowed to be
women, who sign a waiver and have to follow rules, including switching
hands and which side of the face they're hitting, said KeshaRae. They
have three rounds, with three smacks in each, and a break in between
every round. The crowd judges who won overall and the grand prize from
the Thursday night event was $175.
The woman who was assaulted outside the bar early on Friday had competed
against another woman whom she had seen around but didn't know,
according to Linders.
"After the competition, the victim and her opponent spoke and neither
was upset about the outcome," Linders said.
But when the woman left the bar between 2 and 2:30am on Friday and
headed to her car, her smack fest opponent was waiting for her - in a "fighting stance," according
to Linders.
The opponent, her boyfriend and five to six of her friends surrounded
the 25-year-old at her car. She was punched in the nose and knocked to
the ground, where the suspect's boyfriend used his foot to stomp the
left side of her face.
During the fracas, one of the suspects lost her wig, which was found on
the ground, Linders said. Someone drove the victim to the hospital. She
had significant bruising on both sides of her face, though she said the
injuries on the right side were from the smack fight, according to
Linders.
The woman also had scratches and cuts to her face, and two artificial
nails had been ripped from her fingers.
"I just think that once people get outside after having some liquor,
fights sometimes break out and that's just any bar - it doesn't mean
anything happened inside," said KeshaRae.
Police did not have information about the suspects and have made no
arrests.
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