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Detroit sisters charged after restaurant worker stabbed in dispute over wrong order
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Two Detroit sisters are accused of attacking and stabbing a 23-year-old restaurant worker after a wrong-order dispute in late May. Prosecutors say they chased her, tried to pour boiling oil on her, and one stabbed her in the stomach before both were arrested and released on bail.
- 01Two Detroit sisters are charged over a late-May attack at a local steakhouse.
- 02Prosecutors say they tried to pour boiling oil and one stabbed the worker.
- 03The victim fled, hid in a stranger’s car, and was taken for surgery.
- 04Both sisters deny the charges and were released on bail.
- 05One defendant was reportedly nine months pregnant during the assault.
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