Argument about cellphone leaves NYC man dead on Christmas Eve: video

A senseless fight over a cellphone left a 36-year-old man dying on a Bronx street on Christmas Eve, according to officials and surveillance footage. 

Arkmayer Davis, 30, was fatally stabbed after arguing with his assailant over a cell phone inside Kleen Panda Laundromat near East Tremont Avenue and Morris Avenue in Mount Hope around 11:43 a.m., the video obtained by The Post shows.  

Arkmayer Davis was stabbed to death after arguing with his attacker about a cellphone. Obtained by NY Post

“Give me my phone, bro! Give me my phone,” the suspected attacker repeatedly yells at Davis. 

Davis, wearing a dark jacket and hoodie, then tosses the phone on a table before the man snatches it away.

Arkmayer Davis was found covered in blood outside Kleen Panda Laundromat. Obtained by NY Post

“Get away from me! Shut the f–k up, bro! I don’t want to be around you no more,” the enraged suspect screams at Davis before storming out. 

Police later found Davis outside the laundromat covered in blood with stab wounds on his chest, legs, and arms. 

Medics rushed him to Saint Barnabas Hospital, but he could not be saved. 

Arkmayer Davis was found covered in blood on a Bronx street. Peter Gerber

Davis lived steps away from where he was murdered.

His attacker has yet to be nabbed. 

Murder has skyrocketed by 92.3% in the 46th Precinct — which covers Mount Hope and University Heights — with 25 homicides recorded through Dec. 15 compared to 13 for the same time period in 2023, according to police data.

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