Bodega worker, 2 other stabbed at NYC deli: police sources

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A bodega worker was among three victims stabbed inside a Brooklyn deli by a knife-wielding assailant who appeared intoxicated Sunday evening, according to police and law enforcement sources.

The stabbing happened at Pedregal Deli at the corner of Avenue D and Rogers Avenue around 5:30 p.m., cops said.


The victims were attacked inside the deli, sources said.
The victims were attacked inside the deli, sources said.
Paul Martinka

The deli worker, a 46-year-old man, was stabbed in the chest and right arm with a knife, police and sources said.

He was rushed to Kings County Hospital and is expected to survive, police said.

Two other people were also stabbed, sources told The Post. Their conditions and more information about them were not immediately known.

The suspect, who appeared to be intoxicated during the stabbings, fled following the attack, sources said.


The NYPD is investigating.
Police are investigating the stabbing, but no arrest has been made.
Paul Martinka

No arrest has been made Sunday night and the investigation was ongoing, the NYPD said.

The stabbing isn’t the first instance of violence at the deli.

A gunpoint robbery happened there in February, sources said.

The deli worker stabbed Sunday was behind the counter during that robbery, according to sources.

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