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Summary: Seventeen-year-old Samuel Davis allegedly stabbed a store clerk to death at the Classic Mart & 420 Shop in San Antonio, Texas, early Friday morning, June 12, 2026. The fatal confrontation started when the clerk, identified as Sanad Faisal Al Resheq, refused to sell Davis a 99-cent tobacco product because he was underage. Surveillance video captured the attack. Davis, a frequent troublemaker at the store, was arrested after a standoff and charged with murder. His bond is set at $500,000.
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A simple request for a cheap tobacco product ended in deadly violence early last Friday in San Antonio, Texas.
Around 1 a.m. on June 12, 2026, 17-year-old Samuel Davis, a black male, walked into the Classic Mart & 420 Shop. When the 25-year-old clerk refused to sell him a 99-cent item due to his age, the encounter quickly turned heated. What began as an argument escalated when Davis allegedly produced a knife and stabbed the clerk multiple times.
The victim, identified as Sanad Faisal Al Resheq, died at the scene from his injuries. The incident is reminiscent of Karmelo Anthony who was 17 years old when he fatally stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf on April 2, 2025, during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.
San Antonio police responded quickly after reports of an incident at the store. Officers found the clerk suffering from severe stab wounds. Surveillance video inside the business captured the confrontation, giving investigators a clear account of what happened. A witness later picked Davis out of a photo lineup, helping solidify the case against him.
Authorities described Davis as a familiar face at the store. One coworker told police the teenager had visited often and frequently caused trouble. He reportedly acted aggressively and had a habit of stealing. After the stabbing, Davis fled the area. Police located him nearby following a standoff connected to the investigation and took him into custody.
Davis now faces a murder charge. A judge set his bond at $500,000. He is expected to appear in court for further proceedings later this summer.
This case draws attention to the everyday risks faced by retail workers who enforce age restrictions on tobacco and other products in high-crime neighborhoods. Late-night shifts at convenience stores already carry challenges, and situations like this highlight how quickly minor disputes can spiral out of control. While most customer interactions remain routine, extreme cases like this reveal how a culture of pathological entitlement can turn deadly in an instant.
San Antonio police continue to investigate the full circumstances surrounding the killing. As the legal process moves forward, the focus remains on accountability for the loss of a young worker doing his job.
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