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Altercation at Fort Worth sports bar injures one, police and owner say

A customer suffered a small cut early Sunday during an altercation at a Fort Worth sports bar, police said.
A customer suffered a small cut early Sunday during an altercation at a Fort Worth sports bar, police said.

Editor’s note: This story has been edited to correct the number of people stabbed. A previous story had incorrect information provided by police.

An altercation between two customers left one cut early Sunday at a sports bar, police and the bar owner said.

The bar owner told the Star-Telegram a customer was slightly cut during an altercation with another customer at the Upper 90, but no employees were injured.

Owner Dustin Collett said there were only two employees at the bar early Sunday, and they broke up an altercation between two customers.

“One of the customers was slightly cut,” Collett said. The owner was not at his bar early Sunday, but he talked to one of his employees who was there. “My employees got to the suspect, took the knife away and shoved him out of the bar.”

Collett said he wasn’t aware of an arrest.

Police responded to a cutting call shortly before 2 a.m. at the Upper 90, 961 W. Magnolia Ave.

One person suffered a small cut, police said.

An information report was made of the incident, police said.

This story was originally published January 6, 2019 at 11:01 AM with the headline "Altercation at Fort Worth sports bar injures one, police and owner say."

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