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Teenage girl, 16, is stabbed to death during fight over sweet and sour sauce outside a McDonalds in Washington DC: Suspect, also 16, acted in self-defense, lawyer claims

A teenage girl was stabbed to death during a fight over sweet and sour sauce outside of a McDonalds in Washington D.C.

Naima Liggon, 16, was taken to a local hospital following the stabbing in the early hours of Sunday morning at the fast food restaurant.

According to The Washington Post, the stabbing had stemmed from an argument about sweet and sour sauce.

At a court hearing on Monday, Detective Brendan Jasper testified that Liggon’s stabbing had started over the argument concerning the sauce. 

The detective testified that Liggon, from Waldorf in Baltimore, and another girl began hitting a 16-year-old who then lunged at Liggon and her friend as they tried to get in a vehicle.

Liggon is said to have been stabbed with a seven and a half inch pocketknife in her chest and abdomen.

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