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Police ID deadly Popeyes stabbing suspect still on the loose

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OXON HILL, Md. (WMAR) — Prince George's County Police need help looking for a suspect accused of stabbing a man to death for cutting in line at an Oxon Hill Popeyes.

Ricoh McClain, 30, of District Heights is charged with first and second degree murder of 28-year-old Kevin Tyrell Davis.

The incident happened around 7 p.m. on November 4 in the 6200 block of Livingston Road.

Police say McClain approached Davis after he had cut in front of several customers waiting in line for the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich.

The two men then got into a brief verbal argument inside the restaurant, and then got out of the line and went outside.

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About 15 seconds later, police say McClain stabbed Davis one time in the upper body killing him.

Police were able to recover the knife at the crime scene.

An officer was able to positively identify McClain on restaurant surveillance, based on past run-ins with McClain.

Anyone who knows where McClain may be should immediately call 911.

Police say he may be armed and dangerous and ask that no one approach him.