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Former ‘Power Rangers’ actor charged with murder in roommate’s sword-stabbing death

Posted at 11:56 AM, Jan 15, 2016
and last updated 2016-01-15 12:08:47-05

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Nearly a year after he was arrested on suspicion of stabbing his roommate at a Santa Clarita-area home, an actor best known for playing a Power Ranger has been charged with murder.

Ricardo Medina, 36, was arrested Thursday morning, and was due to be arraigned Tuesday, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced.

KTLA reportsMedina allegedly fatally stabbed 36-year-old Josh Sutter at a home the two shared in Green Valley on Jan. 31, 2015.

He faces 26 years to life in state prison if convicted of one count of murder, a charge that was filed Wednesday. Prosecutors planned to ask that he be held on $1 million bail.

Medina and Sutter got into an argument over Medina's girlfriend that turned physical, the DA's office said. Medina allegedly stabbed Sutter multiple times with a sword.

Sutter's sister Rachel Kennedy said a coroner's report indicated there were 10 sharp-force injuries to her brother, though sheriff's investigators initially said there was only one wound.

"His hands were where most of the stab wounds were," Kennedy told KTLA. "He was fighting for his life."

Medina called 911 and was initially arrested soon after the killing, but the DA's office rejected the case and sent it back to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for further investigation.

When he was released from the Antelope Valley jail last February, Medina told reporters he was "very, very, very sorry for what occurred."

Medina's attorney at the time said Sutter was a house guest in the Green Valley home, which is in the 38000 block of San Francisquito Canyon Road. After an argument led Medina and his girlfriend to retreat into the actor's bedroom, Sutter forced open the door and Medina stabbed him with a sword, the Sheriff's Department said after the suspect's arrest.

The Sheriff's Department was still investigating, the DA's office said Thursday.

Medina was booked at South Los Angeles Station Thursday, according to a sheriff's news release.

Medina played the red Power Ranger on "Power Rangers Wild Force" in 2002 and in other productions involving the character, according to his IMDb profile. He appeared in the show "Power Rangers Samurai" in 2011 and 2012.