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MIAMI, FL - MARCH 10: An expresso coffee sits on the counter at the Los Pinarenos Fruteria on March 10, 2015 in Miami, Florida. A panel of government-appointed scientists at the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee charged with proposing changes to U.S. dietary guidelines announced recently that three to five cups of coffee daily do not have long-term health risks, and help reduce the risk for heart disease and type 2 diabetes. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (2015 Getty Images)
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) – A 15-year-old Connecticut teen is among two people charged in the fatal stabbing of a man after a fight that began over spilled coffee.
Police tell the Stamford Advocate that 52-year-old Antonio Muralles was leaving a Stamford restaurant with a cup of coffee March 11 when he bumped into the boy, spilling coffee on him.
James McLamb, 22, of New Haven, and the boy have been charged with murder. A third suspect is being sought.
McLamb had been arrested on an unrelated weapons charge Saturday and was arraigned Monday. He's held in lieu of $2 million bond.
McLamb didn't enter a plea. His public defender says he hasn't yet read McLamb's arrest warrant.
The boy's arraignment is scheduled for Tuesday. The Associated Press doesn't typically identify juveniles accused of crimes.