OPINION OF THE COURT
Appellant was indicted for murder and firearms violation, tried without a jury, and found guilty of voluntary manslaughter. Post-trial motions were filed and denied, and sentence was imposed. This appeal followed in which appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support the verdict rendered. We affirm.
The appellant and three other youths accosted the victim and a friend as they were about to enter a home in Philadelphia. After words were exchanged, the appellant and the others left, only to return to the home five minutes later. Appellant confronted the victim at the *712 doorway. A scuffle ensued which eventually found the victim still inside the house with the appellant and two companions walking toward him. The victim charged the group and attempted to pull a knife, but was shot by one of appellant’s companions. From that injury the victim died.
Since the appellant stands convicted, “we must review the evidence, together with all reasonable inferences therefrom, in the light most favorable to the Commonwealth.”
Commonwealth v. Williams,
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Judgment affirmed.
