A large group of people at a Jonesboro children's party center turned violent Saturday, in an altercation captured by surveillance video, according to Channel 2 Action News.

No arrests were made in connection with the incident, according to Channel 2.

Enjoli Curry, the manager of the Kid's Planet, said she was attacked by a family after their time was up at the center, but they said they were not ready to leave, according to Channel 2.

"It was an all-out brawl in there," owner Akira Eisland-Sharp (who is also Curry's sister) told Channel 2.

It was unclear from the video obtained by Channel 2 how long the altercation lasted, what incited it or how many people it involved.

Clips seem to show at least five people involved at one point, some trying to restrain others, with multiple bystanders.

Kid's Planet has been closed since the altercation, according to Channel 2.

Its bounce houses and toddler rides were also vandalized, Eisland-Sharp said.

"Just because someone's time is up in a room — they only paid for an hour, and you're upset?" she said. "I don't understand this."

"I'm violated. They're on me for no reason," Curry said, describing the incident. "I have not disrespected anyone, I didn't curse at anyone. I'm just doing my job."

Eisland-Sharp said that officials have reviewed the video but "chose not to do anything."

Police declined to comment to Channel 2, citing the lack of available details from the police report.