Ricoh McClain Indicted In Fatal Stabbing At Maryland Popeyes Restaurant
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (WJZ) -- A Washington, D.C., man was indicted Tuesday in the fatal stabbing at a Maryland Popeyes Restaurant last month.
The Prince George's County State's Attorney's office said Ricoh McClain, 30, was indicted for common law murder and carrying a dangerous weapon with intent to injure.
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He's accused of stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Davis outside the Oxon Hill Popeyes on November 4.
Police initially said the stabbing was related to the release of a new chicken sandwich at the restaurant chain. They later clarified that the two got into an argument when Davis cut in front of several people waiting to order food.
Online court records show McClain is set to appear in court for a preliminary hearing Wednesday morning.