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Teenager arrested for boyfriend's murder after 'confessing on Facebook'

 Dorian Powell was declared dead at the scene of the stabbing

Andrew Buncombe
New York
Monday 18 January 2016 14:22 GMT
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Police had initially described Nakasia James as a person of interest
Police had initially described Nakasia James as a person of interest (San Bernardino Police Dept)

A teenager has been arrested in California after she reportedly claimed on social media to have stabbed to death her boyfriend during a domestic dispute.

Nakasia James had been sought for questioning in the stabbing death of 21-year-old Dorian Powell in San Bernardino on January 11 2016.

Local media reported that police had been searching for the 18-year-old after learning of a posting that was reportedly posted on her Facebook page.

Dorian Powell was declared dead at the scene of the stabbing (San Bernardino Police Dept)

It read in part: “Last night, my ex was drunk ... was fighting me... hit me in the face... and I get the knife and stabbed him. Didn't think I would hurt him. Sorry, lord, hopefully you forgive me, and sorry, Dorian Powell. RIP.”

Ms James was taken into custody by Hemet police after officers responded to a tip, Lt Rich Lawhead, of the San Bernardino Police Department, told ABC News.

At about 2.35am, police received a call regarding a person “who had reportedly been stabbed by his girlfriend,” according to a news release issued that day.

Dorian Powell was declared dead at the scene of the stabbing (Twitter)

Officers responded to the 2000 block of North Central Avenue, where they found Mr Powell suffering from injuries consistent with a stabbing. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Later the next day, an apparent confession was published on a Facebook page purportedly belonging to a person named “Nakasia Macc James.”

The author of the post wrote that she had been fighting with her “ex,” who hit her in the the face.

“We was really fightn and I gt (sic) the knife and stabbed him,” the statement said, adding that she “ddnt think I would hurt him BT I did he died.”

Police have declined to comment on the social media post

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