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Brothers Fight Leads to Stabbing in Greenville
Deputies investigating incident on Old White Horse Road near Travelers Rest
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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The Greenville County Sheriff's Office is investigating a stabbing that occurred on Wednesday morning between two brothers. According to authorities, the brothers got into a fight, resulting in one of them sustaining non-life-threatening injuries from being cut. No other details have been released at this time.
Why it matters
Violent altercations between family members are concerning incidents that can have lasting impacts on the individuals involved as well as the broader community. This case highlights the need for conflict resolution resources and support services to help prevent such situations from escalating.
The details
Deputies responded to a stabbing on Old White Horse Road near Ebenezer Church Road, northwest of Travelers Rest. The two brothers were involved in a physical altercation that led to one of them being cut, though the injuries were determined to be non-life-threatening.
- The incident occurred on Wednesday morning.
The players
Greenville County Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency investigating the stabbing incident between the two brothers.
The takeaway
This case underscores the importance of conflict de-escalation and access to mental health resources for families to prevent violent outbursts. Community leaders and policymakers should explore ways to strengthen support systems and promote nonviolent conflict resolution.
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