Wah Wah, 27, was booked into the Metro jail on a $120,000 bond.
Pah Ket, 18, faces aggravated assault charges with a deadly weapon.
Kaw Mu, 21, was charged with assault.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -
Metro police have charged three man with stabbing another early Wednesday morning outside a south Nashville Walmart store.
The stabbing occurred around 5:30 a.m. following an altercation on the driveway leading to the Walmart on Nolensville Pike, just north of Harding Place.
Suspect Wah Wah, 27, was pulled over a short time later and taken into custody.
A rifle was seized from the back of his vehicle.
Police said 21-year-old Kaw Mu and 18-year-old Pah Ket were taken into police custody Saturday night for their involvement in the incident.
According to a news release, Wah and the victim, Darrius Griffin, got into a confrontation and Griffin was stabbed in his abdomen and left leg.
The altercation was reportedly over a beer bottle thrown at Griffin a few minutes earlier, police said.
Griffin, 39, underwent surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and is expected to recover.
Wah was charged with felony aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon and booked into the Metro jail on a $120,000 bond.
Mu was charged with assault, while Ket faces aggravated assault charges with a deadly weapon.