A 66-year-old Detroiter is facing a manslaughter charge for a fatal stabbing of a man who was reportedly his friend.

Gregory Anthony Clark is accused of stabbing Eddie Fisher Clora in the chest, killing him, on April 12. It happened during a fight between the two men outside a BP gas station at Eight Mile and Lahser roads in Southfield, officials said.

According to the Southfield Police Department, officers were called to the gas station that evening at around 9:30 p.m. and found a man — later identified as Clora — bleeding from an apparent stab wound. A crew from Southfield’s Fire and Rescue Department transported him to Henry Ford Providence Southfield Hospital where he died, police said.

Clora’s family identified Clark as the assailant based on video evidence, according to the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office — and described the two men as friends. Clark turned himself in four days after the stabbing, the prosecutor’s office said.

Clark was arraigned on April 19 in 46th District Court, where bond was set at $500,000 with a 10% provision — meaning he can be released from jail on a tether if he posts $50,000.

“Arguments happen,” Prosecutor Karen McDonald stated in a news release. “But the addition of a deadly weapon can turn an argument into a tragedy.”

Clark faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter. His next court appearance is scheduled for May 1 for a probable cause conference before 46th District Judge Cynthia Arvant.