DC man found guilty of fatally stabbing man in Maryland Popeyes – CBS Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Washington, DC man was found Friday guilty of second-degree murder in a fatal stabbing at a Maryland Popeyes restaurant in November 2019.
The Prince George’s County State Attorney’s Office said a jury found 32-year-old Ricoh McClain guilty of the stabbing that took place at a Popeyes in Oxon Hill.
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He is accused of stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Davis outside Popeyes on Livingston Road on November 4, 2019.

Ricoh McClain, PGPD
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Police initially said the sting was related to the restaurant chain’s release of a new chicken sandwich. They later clarified that the two got into an argument when Davis cut in front of several people waiting to order food.
“This is a tragic incident where a young man lost his life over a simple argument. I am pleased that the jury reached this guilty verdict. My office strives to hold accountable those who commit violent, heinous crimes like murder in Prince George’s County,” said prosecutor Aisha Braveboy. “I hope that Mr. Davis’s family and loved ones will find some comfort in this outcome.”
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