Two sisters stab each other in a knife fight ‘over a man’ in front of five children

  • Two sisters, ages 24 and 23, suffered knife wounds on their arms during fight in Madison, Wisconsin, on Saturday 
  • The sisters are facing charges of domestic recklessly endangering safety 
  • Police say a 30-year-old man was the instigator of the knife fight 

Two sisters from Wisconsin are accused of stabbing each other during a fight over a man in front of five small children.

The Madison Police Department says officers were dispatched to a home on Wakefield Street at 12.10pm on Saturday after one woman reported she had been stabbed. 

The officers arrived to find two ‘uncooperative’ sisters, ages 24 and 23, suffering from stab wounds on their arms.

Police responded to a home on Wakefield Street (pictured) in Madison, Wisconsin, on Saturday for a report of a stabbing involving two sisters 

A statement from the police says the women had ‘engaged in mutual combat,’ but did not suffer life-threatening wounds. 

According to police, both sisters will be charged with domestic recklessly endangering safety.

 During the investigation, police say they learned that a 30-year-old man allegedly sparked the knife fight between the women. 

Child Protective Services was called in to assist with the children who witnessed the violent altercation. 

DailyMail.com on Monday reached out to the police seeking additional details concerning this incident and was awaiting a response. 

The officers arrived to find two 'uncooperative' sisters, ages 24 and 23, suffering from stab wounds on their arms during a fight over a man 

The officers arrived to find two ‘uncooperative’ sisters, ages 24 and 23, suffering from stab wounds on their arms during a fight over a man 

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