Violent altercation in Miami: Hispanic man stabs friend for spilling beer on his phone
Moises Mendoza, 19, faces second-degree attempted murder charges after allegedly attacking a friend with a knife
According to authorities, a 19-year-old Spanish man was detained in Miami, Florida after allegedly repeatedly stabbing a companion while unintentionally sprinkling liquor on his cellphone.
According to an arrest oath with possible reason, Moises Mendoza was the accused and is facing charges of attempted second-degree death.
Argument over a mobile telephone
The victim, who was suffering from multiple stab wounds, managed to flag down an officer immediately after 10:00 p. m. on Sunday in the area of? Northwest 11th Street and Northwest 30th Avenue.
The target claimed that he, Mendoza, and others had spent the evening fishing before going home to cook the fish. When Mendoza was holding his phone to alter the song, he unintentionally poured beer on the device, which sparked a discussion.
The victim was accused of doing it consciously, according to Mendoza, according to authorities.
Although another person offered to drive the victim home, Mendoza got into the vehicle and the argument continued during the ride.
Whacks inside the car
The victim allegedly threw beverage at Mendoza while the two got into a fight, and the younger man allegedly pulled out a kitchen knife with a dark control and repeatedly stabbed him inside the vehicle.
The target managed to leave the car and seek refuge with an agent to whom he had previously referred.
The officers used surveillance cameras to track the car to a local apartment complex, where they found traces on the seats and floor.
The car's owner claimed that after the invasion, he dropped Mendoza off at home and witnessed him putting the weapon and clothing in a trash can. Mendoza admitted to stabbing the target when officers arrived at the suspect's house, according to the police report. Without loan, Mendoza was taken to the Miami-Dade prison, where he is still being held. He entered a not-guilty plea at his judge look.
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