<p>A charity football game between the New York Police Department and the Fire Department of New York ended with fists flying on Saturday, May 21, after a verbal dispute. It remains unclear what specifically started the fight after the Fun City Bowl, which aimed to raise money for charities supporting families from both departments.</p><p>There were two fights caught on camera. A member of the FDNY’s football team could be walking away from the first fight with blood dripping from the side of his head. Soon after, a second fight broke out with pushing and shoving moving to the center of the field.</p><br /><p>After the incident, both sides shook hands as the crowd cheered. “Football is a competitive sport, whether it is the NFL Super Bowl or the annual NYPD-FDNY challenge. It is part of the spirit of the sport, but it all ends on the field,” the NYPD said in a statement,
