COLMA — A dispute over a line at a Pokemon sale led to a person being assaulted and stabbed, and two others under arrest in the incident, police said.

The victim was later reported to be in stable condition.

In a news release, police said they arrested San Francisco residents Isaiah Calles, 27, and Miguel Orellanas-Flores, 49, on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and other charges. The arrests stem from an altercation shortly before 9: 30 a.m. Saturday at the GameStop store on Junipero Serra Boulevard.

Police allege that Orellanas-Flores cut the line to buy Pokemon cards, spurring an argument with an unidentified person.

Orellanas-Flores then hit the person in the head with a glass jar, police said, adding that Calles then stabbed the person multiple times with the glass shards of the jar.

The department said officers responded and found the victim with multiple stab wounds and lacerations to the head. Police administered aid and the victim was transferred to a local hospital, according to the news release.

Police said they quickly arrested the suspects by locating their vehicle. They were detained and transferred to the San Mateo County jail, police said.