On Sunday, a dispute between two Steelers' fans resulted in a near-fatal altercation.

Pittsburgh native Earl Dunbar has been charged with aggravated assault in the shooting and wounding of Victor Sawyer over a dispute during the Steelers' win over the Browns on Sunday.

According to Pittsburgh police, the two men were inside one home on Zara Street when arguments ensued about the Steelers' game against the Browns. Afterwords, Sawyer approached Dunbar's front porch, which led to Dunbar shooting Sawyer through his front door, hitting Sawyer in the shoulder. The bullet hole through the door is right next to a Steelers' fan prayer.

Sawyer is currently in stable condition at UMPC Mercy Hosptial, while Dunbar is being held in the Allegheny County Jail, with his bail set at $50,000. Dunbar's preliminary hearing is set for Nov. 24.

This isn't the first time Dunbar has had a violent alternation that demanded police involvement. In 2012, Dunbar plead guilty to simple assault on a postal worker.

Outside his home along with a Steelers Country banner is a sign which states "No trespassing, violators will be shot, survivors will be shot again," outside of Dunbar's home. Unfortunately, the sign was a forshadowing of Sunday's events, which shows what can happen when fans take their love of sports to the extreme.