'Power Rangers’ actor enters plea after allegedly killing roommate with sword
03/17/2017 7:53 am PDT
By Mariel Turner, KTLA
LOS ANGELES -- (KTLA) -- A man best known as the Red Wild Force Ranger in the “Power Rangers” television series pleaded guilty on Thursday after allegedly stabbing his roommate with a sword.
Ricardo Medina, 38, entered the plea to one felony count of voluntary manslaughter and admitted an allegation of using a sword in the killing, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office.
The DA's office originally stated in a press release that Medina pleaded no contest but later corrected the plea to guilty.
Medina is accused of getting into an argument with his roommate, Josh Sutter, 36, over his girlfriend at their Green Valley home in January 2015.
The altercation soon turned physical and Medina allegedly stabbed Sutter multiple times with a sword, police said. Sutter was pronounced dead a short time later.
When he was released from the Antelope Valley jail last year, Medina told reporters he was “very, very, very sorry for what occurred.”
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