'I did not intend to kill him': Mohamed

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Khalid Mohamed continued his testimony on Thursday at the Thunder Bay Courthouse.

THUNDER BAY — A Toronto man accused of murder described his own actions leading up to the stabbing of Steven Burns as “ridiculous” and “stupid” under cross-examination on Thursday. Burns was the victim of an alleged stabbing on Oct. 17, 2021 in the 200 block of Park Avenue.

His testimony continued Thursday during cross-examination by Crown lawyer Robert Kozak who further questioned Mohamed on his statement that he didn’t carry a weapon because he felt he didn’t need to. He also told the court how he followed a “program” when selling drugs in Thunder Bay; it was a system told to him by the individual who supplied Mohamed with drugs. Part of that program was to give up any drugs and money if Mohamed was robbed; he wanted to keep a low profile.

Mohamed said when he was initially attacked inside the apartment he was selling drugs in, he saw Burns and one of the other men carrying knives. He didn’t see the weapon the third person had but could feel being struck by a blunt object.

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