2nd arrest made in stabbing of Steeler

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Pittsburgh • Police say they've arrested a second suspect in the weekend stabbing of Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Mike Adams.

Police spokeswoman Diane Richard says 26-year-old Dquay Means was arrested Monday on charges of attempted homicide, aggravated assault and conspiracy. Police announced Monday that 25-year-old Michael Paranay had been arrested on the same charges. Both are from Pittsburgh.

Richard says a third suspect is still being sought.

The 23-year-old Adams was stabbed twice early Saturday during an attempted car-jacking on the city's South Side. He suffered non-life threatening wounds to the abdomen and forearm.

No attorneys for Means and Paranay were listed on court papers. There was no answer at a phone listing for Paranay and a listing for Means couldn't be found.

Preliminary hearings are scheduled for June 12 and 13.