Red Power Ranger Commits Murder: Power Ranger Kills Roommate With Sword!

In possibly the oddest bit of news to hit outlets in weeks, it has come out that Ricardo Medina, Jr., best known as the red Power Ranger, commits murder in his home, following an escalating argument with his roommate, until he ultimately stabbed the man to death with a sword.

Famous for having portrayed Cole Evans, the Red Wild Force Ranger, on the 2002 show "Power Rangers Wild Force," now the red Power Ranger commits murder after an argument becomes sour at his home, in a strange turn of events that saw the actor arrested last Saturday for killing a man.

According to The Telegraph, the actor called the police immediately after the events that a couple of days later saw the headline saying that the red Power Ranger commits murder. He's been accused of murdering his roommate, Joshua Sutter, as he went into his room following a heated argument between the two.

According to The Independent, the events surrounding the red Power Ranger commits murder went as follows: Medina and Sutter had gotten into an argument in the apartment's living room, and after a while the actor and his girlfriend retreated into his room; later, Sutter followed them there.

Once Sutter had forced his entrance into the bedroom, Medina apparently felt his and his girlfriends' safety threatened enough to point him with a sword that he kept right behind his bedroom door, and he ultimately stabbed Sutter in the stomach with it, then proceeding to call the police into his home, in an isolated site around the Los Angeles mountains.

The Los Angeles Times spoke to Medina's longtime agent and friend, Gar Lester, who was having a hard time believing the allegations against the "Power Rangers Wild Force" and "Power Rangers Samurai" were true.

"He's been my friend and client for 12 years and he's a great guy," said Lester about the red Power Ranger commits murder. "He's great to his dog, he's great to his people. He's really a super person."

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