Suspect in Popeyes chicken sandwich stabbing identified and charged with murder
Ricoh McClain, 30, is facing murder and assault charges for allegedly fatally stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Tyrell Davis at a restaurant in Maryland.
Nov. 12, 2019, 3:33 PM EST / Updated Nov. 12, 2019, 4:14 PM EST
By Doha Madani
A suspect was identified by police Tuesday in connection with the
fatal stabbing outside a Maryland Popeyes location in a fight over the chain's wildly popular fried chicken sandwich.
Ricoh McClain, 30, is facing murder and assault charges for allegedly stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Tyrell Davis at a restaurant in Oxon Hill, outside Washington D.C. on Nov. 4, according to the Prince Georges County Police Department.

Police identified the suspect wanted for fatally stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Tyrell Davis of Oxon Hill outside of a local Popeyes.Police identified the suspect wanted for fatally stabbing 28-year-old Kevin Tyrell Davis of Oxon Hill outside of a local Popeyes.
Prince George's County Police
The suspect was identified by a police officer who saw the
surveillance images from the Popeyes location and recognized McClain from previous investigation stops, the department said Tuesday.
McClain allegedly got in a verbal argument with Davis after the younger man cut in front of several customers waiting to order food.
Sources told police the line was designated specifically for those who were waiting to order the restaurant's in-demand chicken sandwich, according to NBC Washington.
Davis was stabbed after the men stepped outside, where the alleged fight continued.
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Doha Madani is a breaking news reporter for NBC News.