Police arrested a worker at an Oklahoma City bar this month after a fight caused most of a man’s nose to be severed, according to a police report released Monday.

The man’s injuries are not life-threatening, police said.

Adan Abraham Zapata, 32, of Oklahoma City, is accused of using a 34-inch sword to slash a patron of the El Ausente bar on April 3, the report states.

Zapata was booked into jail on complaints of assault with a deadly weapon and destroying private property and since has been released on bail, jail records show.

The victim and some friends were playing pool at the bar at 7317 NW 10 about 7:20 p.m. April 3 when Zapata and the group got in a confrontation, according to the report. Zapata told the men to leave and followed them into the parking lot.

Zapata stood behind the group’s car and hit it with the sword as the people tried to leave, the report states. One of the bar patrons got out of the car in an attempt to stop him, and Zapata cut him on his shoulder, nose and finger by slashing him with the sword, police said.

Zapata told police he was the owner of the bar, but other employees said he had only been working there for several months, according to the report.

Officers could not find the part of the nose that was cut off, the police report states.