A woman accused of fatally stabbing a Washington Post employee with a bread knife inside a Maryland restaurant — over a tantrum about $10 — was arrested Monday after spending several weeks at large.
Maryland police arrested Raykia Poston, 21, and charged her with first-degree murder in the brutal July 8 killing of longtime Washington Post mailroom assistant Mervyn Daniel, the newspaper reported.
Daniel and Poston were both dining in Keith & Sons Soul Food Cafe in Seat Pleasant when the woman allegedly flew into a rage, claiming she had lost $10 inside the eatery.
“I will kill everybody in this store,” Poston yelled, according to onlookers.
She then stabbed Daniel, 62, with a bread knife, before fleeing the restaurant, charging documents allege.
Maryland police arrested Raykia Poston, 21, and charged her with first-degree murder in the brutal July 8 killing of longtime Washington Post mailroom assistant Mervyn Daniel, the newspaper reported.
Daniel and Poston were both dining in Keith & Sons Soul Food Cafe in Seat Pleasant when the woman allegedly flew into a rage, claiming she had lost $10 inside the eatery.
“I will kill everybody in this store,” Poston yelled, according to onlookers.
She then stabbed Daniel, 62, with a bread knife, before fleeing the restaurant, charging documents allege.