• 28-Year-Old Biden Mexican Tried for Fatal Stabbing at Anaheim Restauran

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    A 28-year-old man jumped into an argument outside an Anaheim
    restaurant that was already settling down, riling it up into a
    fistfight that led the defendant to fatally stab his opponent, a
    prosecutor told jurors Tuesday.

    Armando Andrei Urbina-Martinez is charged with murder with a
    sentencing enhancement for the personal use of a deadly weapon.
    He is accused of killing 22-year-old Cody Stewart on Oct. 30,
    2020, outside the Las Brisas Mexican Restaurant, 1734 S. Euclid
    St.

    “On Oct. 30, 2020, defendant, Mr. Urbina, involved himself in an
    argument that had absolutely nothing to do with him,” Senior
    Deputy District Attorney Jeff Moore said. “At the time he
    involved himself in that argument that argument was settling
    down.”

    Urbina-Martinez’s attorney, Cameron Talley, deferred his opening
    statement in the trial until later.

    “The defendant plunged a knife into his heart and Cody Stewart,
    who was 22, was dead,” Moore said.

    Stewart and two other friends — Daniel Canales and Zachary
    Chavez — went to Harvey’s Sports Bar at 1728 S. Euclid, but the
    bar was closed so they went over to the restaurant in the same
    shopping center.

    “While they were at Las Brisas everyone’s having a good time,”
    Moore said.

    The three were enjoying the karaoke, food and drinks, he said.

    “Those guys had the place rockin’,” Moore said.

    When the restaurant closed for the night, the three got into a
    dispute in the parking lot at about 2:15 a.m., Moore said.

    Either Stewart or someone in his group made an insulting remark
    that is derogatory to homosexuals toward someone else in the
    parking lot wearing a San Francisco Giants cap, Moore said.

    “These two groups start arguing about the comment,” Moore said.
    “It was a lot of drunk trash talk, posturing and insults.”

    But eventually the dispute “calmed down,” Moore said.

    That’s when Urbina-Martinez “interjected himself” into the
    conflict, Moore said.

    “He comes over and starts telling everyone to leave, kind of
    inflaming the situation,” Moore said.

    Stewart either knocked down the defendant with a punch or threw
    him to the ground, Moore said.

    The defendant scrambled to his feet and the two were fist
    fighting, Moore said.

    “It was a one-on-one fight, but the defendant started fighting
    with a knife and Cody’s fighting with his fists,” Moore said.

    After Stewart was stabbed multiple times, he and his friends got
    in the car they came in and dialed 911 as they attempted to get
    Stewart to a hospital, Moore said.

    Urbina-Martinez went to work the next morning after stuffing
    bloody clothes in a bag, Moore said. The defendant was
    questioned by police and arrested, the prosecutor said.

    Urbina-Martinez’s former boss at a car body shop, Rebecca
    Appleby, testified that when she saw he had a lavender-colored
    knife on his desk she asked him why he got it. Urbina-Martinez
    said he got it from a tool supplier at work for self-defense
    because he was having issues with a man over his girlfriend at a
    local bar, Appleby testified.

    Urbina-Martinez told police he had an argument with his
    girlfriend earlier in the day before the fight with Stewart,
    Moore said.

    “So he was in kind of a bit of a mood,” Moore said.

    Under questioning from Talley, Appleby said she offered advise
    to her co-worker.

    “I remember telling him to change bars,” she said.

    Talley asked her if some of her co-workers used knives to open
    boxes, but Appleby said a razor was usually used for that.

    Talley also asked if she knew that some knives are useful for
    battery chargers and flash lights, but Appleby said she wasn’t
    that familiar with knives.

    Talley also asked her if she was aware that Urbina-Martinez had
    police cadet training, and she said she was not aware of that.

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