A 30-year-old Chicago man faces charges of attempted murder and aggravated battery after Cook County sheriff’s police detectives said he stabbed another man during a fight in Robbins.

Robbins police said Brian Davis took out a pocketknife and stabbed a 35-year-old man multiple times during the fight at 6:40 p.m. Dec. 26 near the 13000 block of Grace Avenue.

The fight was prompted by an argument between Davis and the victim’s two teenage daughters outside of their house on Grace Avenue, prosecutors said.

Davis brought his girlfriend and friend to fight the two teenage girls, claiming that they were disrespectful, prosecutors said. Davis first confronted the girls’ mother, who called the girls’ father, according to court documents.

The fight moved to a park, where the father of the two teenage girls met Davis, and where Davis allegedly chased him with a knife, prosecutors said.

Davis then picked up one of the victim’s teenage daughters by her neck and slammed her to the ground, after which the father and Davis got into a physical altercation, prosecutors said.

Davis stabbed the father eight times with a switchblade in the stomach, face, neck and arm, and the victim’s wife called 911, prosecutors said.

The victim was taken to a hospital and treated for injuries. Davis, of the 3500 block of 80th Street in Chicago, was also treated for a cut on his hand.

Davis was ordered held in the Cook County Jail Dec. 29 following his initial court appearance at the Cook County courthouse in Markham. His next court date is Jan. 21.

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