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Two Detroit sisters charged with stabbing restaurant worker over food order dispute

Brianna and Kierianna Long, two sisters from Detroit, have been charged with multiple offenses, including assault with intent to murder, following an incident at a chicken restaurant where they allegedly stabbed an employee over a wrong food order. The sisters have pleaded not guilty and are currently held on cash bonds.

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Two sisters from Detroit, Brianna Long, 29, and Kierianna Long, 26, are facing multiple charges following an incident at a chicken restaurant on May 30. Prosecutors allege that the sisters attacked a 23-year-old employee after receiving a wrong food order. The charges include assault with intent to murder and assault with a dangerous weapon. Both sisters have pleaded not guilty. According to prosecutors, Kierianna stabbed the employee in the stomach, while both sisters also threw items and threatened her during the altercation. The employee required surgery after escaping the restaurant and seeking help in a stranger's vehicle. The sisters fled the scene but were later arrested. Defense attorneys claim that the employee provoked the incident. Brianna, who was nine months pregnant at the time, gave birth shortly before her arraignment and expressed her innocence in court. Brianna is being held on a $25,000 cash bond, while Kierianna's bond is set at $100,000.

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