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Home » Okla. Teen Arrested After Being Accused of 'Stabbing Brother to Death' Over Video Game Dispute: Police By Kimberlee Speakman
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Okla. Teen Arrested After Being Accused of 'Stabbing Brother to Death' Over Video Game Dispute: Police By Kimberlee Speakman

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartJan 24, 2026 4:03 am3 ViewsNo Comments
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Okla. Teen Arrested After Being Accused of 'Stabbing Brother to Death' Over Video Game Dispute: Police
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  • William Spencer, 19, was arrested on Jan. 18 in connection with the death of his older brother, Nicholas Spencer, 25, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department
  • The OCPD alleged in a release that the brothers had been playing a video game “when William became angry with his brother Nicholas and stabbed him to death”
  • William has been booked into jail on a murder compliant, police told PEOPLE

A 19-year-old from Oklahoma has been arrested after being accused of stabbing his brother to death.

The Oklahoma City Police Department (OCPD) confirmed to PEOPLE that William Spencer, 19, was arrested on Sunday, Jan. 18, and is facing murder charges in connection with the death of his older brother, Nicholas Spencer, 25.

Police said the arrest was made after officers responded to a domestic stabbing call at a residence in Del City just before 8:30 p.m. on Sunday.

“Investigators discovered that two brothers, William and Nicholas Spencer, were playing a video game when William became angry with his brother Nicholas and stabbed him to death,” OCPD said in a release.

William was arrested at the scene, according to police. He was later interviewed and “subsequently booked into jail on a murder complaint.”

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OCPD Msgt. Rob Robertson told Fox8 that the person who had made the initial report called “and said they had just stabbed their brother.” He added that “officers got here and found a male with serious stab wounds.” 

Nicholas was rushed to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead, Law & Crime reported.

OCPD Master Sgt. Gary Knight described the incident as a “very tragic story,” during a news conference, per Law & Crime. 

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“Two brothers who were playing video games. One became enraged over the game, got mad at the other and simply stabbed him to death,” he said, per the outlet.

It is unclear what kind of video game the pair had been playing or whether the brothers’ parents or relatives had also been home at the time of the incident.

Knight noted, per Law & Crime, that William “stayed at the scene” and then was “taken into custody, interviewed and then also booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center.” Police said that that the 19-year-old admitted to the stabbing, according to the outlet.

Oklahoma City teen arrested for fatally stabbing brother during video game dispute

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He was taken to the Oklahoma County Jail on a charge of first-degree murder and is being held on a $10 million bond, per Law & Crime. It is unclear when his next court date is scheduled.

The OCPD said anyone with information regarding this case should call the Homicide Tip-Line at (405) 297-1200.

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