Josh Officer, who filmed the incident, said it wasn’t planned.
“We weren’t even planning to get famous off of it,” he said.
Emily Olinger, who is accused of throwing the shovel that hit another girl, defended her actions.
“A lot of people think I was in the wrong. But if you came to my house looking for a fight, that’s what you’re going to get,” she said.
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