The Monrovia City Court at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia has detained at the Monrovia Central Prison a 24-year- old man for allegedly stabbing his friend to death.
Defendant Isaac Davis, a resident of the Perry Street Community in central Monrovia, was on May 25 arrested by police for allegedly stabbing his friend identified as Boimah Fahnbulleh on the left side of his neck with a sharp object, believed to be a knife, resulting to his death.
The defendant was on Tuesday arraigned before the court to answer to the charge of murder levied against him.
The Police charge sheet stated that the defendant and the deceased were friends who used to go out together, adding that the defendant borrowed a memory chip from the deceased to use in his phone but refused to return it.
According to the charge sheet, when the deceased asked for his chip it resulted into a fist fight which prompted the defendant to stab the deceased to death.
The Police charge stated that after the defendant stabbed his friend he tried to escape but was arrested by the police and turned over for investigation.
During police investigation, defendant Davis admitted committing the crime of murder.
He is currently awaiting court trial.