- Francisco Glenn, 27, and Mark Archipoli, 23, brawled on Thanksgiving night
- They fought over damage to Archipoli’s Hyundai Sonata, police say
- Police say they stabbed each other, were taken to a hospital in critical condition
Neighbors in the New York City borough of Staten Island stabbed each other during a fight over a car on Thanksgiving, police say.
Francisco Glenn, 27, and Mark Archipoli, 23, were quarreling over damage to Archipoli’s Hyundai Sonata at around 9.15pm on Thursday, the New York Daily News reports.
The fight turned particularly violent after the men began attacking each other with knives, police say.
Staten Island neighbors Francisco Glenn, 27, and Mark Archipoli, 23, got into a knife fight over damage to Archipoli’s Hyundai Sonata (pictured in a stock photo), police say. They were taken to a hospital and critical condition and both were charged with assault and weapons possession, police say
Glenn was slashed in his abdomen and Archipoli in his chest and hand, police say.
They were both taken to Staten Island University Hospital.
Both were in critical condition, police say.
Each now faces charges of assault and weapons possession, police say.