Wilmington Man Faces Murder Charge in Stabbing Death of Camp Lejeune Marine

The Night of Chaos on North Front Street (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org)

Wilmington, N.C. – A chaotic street brawl in downtown Wilmington early on April 5 left a 21-year-old U.S. Marine dead from stab wounds, drawing swift police action and community mourning. Authorities arrested local resident Davy Spencer, 47, on Friday, charging him with second-degree murder in the killing of Lance Cpl. Daniel Montano.[1][2] The incident unfolded amid multiple fights on North Front Street, highlighting ongoing concerns about violence in the area. Montano, stationed at nearby Camp Lejeune, succumbed to his injuries the following day despite medical efforts.

The Night of Chaos on North Front Street

Police officers arrived around 2 a.m. to reports of several altercations in the 100 block of North Front Street. The scene quickly proved volatile, with fighters scattering as authorities deployed pepper spray to gain control.[2] Responders found Montano bleeding heavily from a neck wound, propped against a fence after a bystander applied pressure to stem the flow. Emergency services rushed him to a hospital, but he passed away on April 6.

Spencer allegedly wielded a folding pocket knife during the melee, targeting Montano and two others. Arrest warrants detail assaults on the additional victims with intent to kill, though both survived their injuries.[1] A separate stabbing nearby injured a 22-year-old woman, but investigators ruled it unconnected. The brawl’s origins remain unclear, though it reflects a recent uptick in downtown stabbings and shootings.

Suspect’s Arrest Caps Five-Day Probe

Wilmington Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division led a week-long effort that culminated in Spencer’s capture on April 11. He faces second-degree murder along with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury.[3] Court records show no bond, and his first appearance occurred Monday.

  • Second-degree murder (Montano’s death)
  • Assault with a deadly weapon, intent to kill (first additional victim)
  • Assault with a deadly weapon, intent to kill (second additional victim)

Spencer, a Wilmington native, carries a prior record including a 2015 habitual felon sentence for drug offenses.[3] Officials have not disclosed a motive.

A Young Marine’s Service and Loss

Montano served with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment at Camp Lejeune, about 70 miles south of Wilmington. Hailing from San Bernardino, California, he embodied dedication to his country and family.[2] Loved ones launched a GoFundMe to cover funeral costs, portraying him as a beacon of light in their lives…

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