<p>Two members of singer Bobby Brown's entourage were hospitalized with knife wounds after an incident at a restaurant owned by rapper and producer Sean "P. Diddy" Combs early Monday.</p><p>The stabbing happened around 1:30 a.m. at Justin's Restaurant and Bar in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood, Atlanta police detective D.L. Dixon said.</p><p>Bobby Brown was at the restaurant performing during a weekly open microphone event when the people he arrived with got into a fight. During the fight, two members of Bobby Brown's group were either cut or stabbed after a verbal altercation with the perpetrators, said Atlanta police Sgt. Kevin Iosty.</p><p>Shayne Brown, 21, was taken to Piedmont Hospital and Kelsey Brown, 20, was taken to Atlanta Medical Center for treatment, and both were in stable condition Monday, said Iosty. Iosty said he did not know if the victims were related to the singer, but Bobby Brown later visited Shayne Brown at Piedmont Hospital.</p><p>Hospital officials said Monday that both victims were in intensive care.</p><p>Authorities were looking for the suspects, who drove away after the fight.</p><p>Justin's Restaurant, which serves Southern and Caribbean food and opens at 4 p.m., looked Monday morning as if it hosted a soiree the night before. Party fliers were strewn across the parking lot, signs promoting Boyz n Da Hood's upcoming album were stapled to trees and a permanent blue sign reminded patrons that the city levies $1,000 fines for playing loud music in cars.</p><p>It appears Bobby Brown, who has had his own brushes with the law in the past, was not involved in the incident, police said. But detectives had not determined what caused the fight, Dixon said.</p><p>"There was a lot of music and talking going on," he said. "It could have been something as simple as a bump, you know, somebody bumped into each other."</p><p>An attorney for Combs said he and his entertainment company, Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group, are cooperating with the criminal investigation.</p><p>Attorney Vincent L. Dimmock refused to comment on the stabbing, saying he did not want to interfere with the police investigation. Dimmock previously represented Bobby Brown when the entertainer was accused of hitting his wife, singer Whitney Houston.</p><p>Dimmock said he thought Monday was the second time Bobby Brown performed at the restaurant's open-mic night.</p><p>Bobby Brown lives in nearby Alpharetta, north of Atlanta, with Houston. The stabbing occurred as Bobby Brown is promoting a new eight-episode reality TV show, "Being Bobby Brown," that will debut June 30 on the cable television channel Bravo.</p><p>"The series, shot documentary-style, also allows fans and critics alike to see the real Bobby Brown _ as a family man and husband, apart from the headline scandals and allegations that have plagued, and at times overshadowed, the successful musician's career," promotional information for the show states.</p><p>Calls to a Bravo spokeswoman and Bobby Brown's publicist were not immediately returned.</p>