
A wrong food order in Detroit is now tied to a stabbing, hot grease, and a case that has many readers shaking their heads.
Quick Take
- Prosecutors say two sisters attacked a restaurant worker after getting the wrong order.[1]
- Police and reports say the worker was stabbed in the stomach and needed surgery.[1][5]
- One sister was reportedly nine months pregnant and gave birth days later.[1][4]
- Defense lawyers say the worker threw items first, but that claim is not yet backed by public video or records in the material provided.[4][5]
What Prosecutors Allege
Detroit police say Brianna Long and Kierianna Long are accused of turning a food dispute into a violent assault on May 30. Prosecutors allege the sisters got the wrong order, argued with a worker, went behind the counter, and chased her through the restaurant while throwing objects.[1] They also say one sister used a knife to stab the worker in the stomach.[1]
Prosecutors also said the attack included an attempt to throw hot grease at the worker, along with a threat that she would be killed.[1][4] The worker was taken to a hospital and underwent surgery, according to the reports.[1][5] Both sisters were later arrested, charged, and held on bond while the case moved into court.[1][4]
Defense Claims and Public Framing
Defense lawyers have offered a narrower public response. In the available reports, they said the worker threw things first after a dispute over the incorrect order.[4][5] That statement does not yet answer the key questions raised by prosecutors, including who escalated the fight, how the knife came into play, and whether hot grease was actually thrown.
The available record still leaves important gaps. The reports do not include a sworn defense filing, surveillance video, body camera footage, or 911 audio that would let the public test the competing stories. That matters because the first version to spread often becomes the one people remember, even before the evidence is fully released.[1][4]
Why the Case Stands Out
The pregnancy detail has made the story spread faster and hit harder. Reports say Brianna Long was nine months pregnant at the time of the alleged attack and gave birth four days before her arraignment.[1][4] That fact does not change the legal questions, but it does help explain why the case has drawn so much attention beyond Detroit.
For readers who want the plain truth, the big issue is simple: the public has one side’s accusation and the other side’s brief denial. Right now, the strongest documented claims come from prosecutors and early reports, while the defense has not yet produced public evidence that clearly rebuts the stabbing, the hot grease allegation, or the reported hospital surgery.[1][4][5] Until the court record grows, this remains a serious assault case, not a settled story.
Sources:
[1] Web – Sisters, including one 9 months pregnant, allegedly stabbed and hurled …
[4] Web – 2 Sisters Allegedly Stabbed, Threw Hot Oil at Restaurant Employee …
[5] Web – Sisters accused of stabbing, throwing hot grease on restaurant …













