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NYC deli worker murdered outside store sounded alarm on spiking violence a year before fatal shooting

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NYC deli worker murdered outside store sounded alarm on spiking violence a year before fatal shooting

A Big Apple deli worker who was shot and killed while at work had expressed fears of falling victim to the rampant violence that was plaguing small businesses last year.

Abdul Saleh, 28, became the latest victim of that bloodshed over the weekend during a late-night scuffle that spilled out of his family-run Alphabet City store.

Abdul Saleh, wearing a patterned shirt and backwards cap, being interviewed by an ABC reporter in front of a refrigerator stocked with beverages.

Abdul Saleh, a worker at Sal’s Deli and Grocery in Alphabet City said he was worried about violence last year. WABC

Police officers respond to a shooting at 273 Avenue B in Manhattan.

Abdul Saleh was killed Saturday during a scuffle outside Sal’s Deli and Grocery in Alphabet City. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

Police officers investigating a shooting at 273 Avenue B in Manhattan.

Police sources said a second man who was wounded in the shooting may be a suspect but has not been charged. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

His tragic death came nearly a year after an interview he gave to WABC-TV News in a report about “panic buttons” for bodega workers to help protect them from armed and dangerous street thugs.

“People get shot, killed,” Saleh told the local station in May 2025. “Sometimes you get robbed and the police never respond quick, come three or four hours late.”

The interview came as the United Bodega Association business group announced a $1.6 million program to install panic buttons at 500 city stores amid a spate of violent crimes at delis and bodegas, including a series of fatal incidents in The Bronx earlier that year.

The buttons would bypass the traditional 911 system and alert NYPD central command directly.

A man walks past a makeshift memorial of candles and flowers outside Sal's Deli & Grocery.

A memorial for Abdul Saleh outside Sal’s Deli and Grocery in Manhattan on April 27, 2026. James Keivom for NY Post

Mia Safanda and Vito DiTomaso placing signs and photos at a memorial outside Sal’s Deli & Grocery.

Mia Safanda (right) and Vito DiTomaso placing a sign and photos of Saleh at the memorial. James Keivom for NY Post

It is not known if there was a panic button at Sal’s Deli and Grocery, at East 13th Street and Avenue B, where Saleh — a father of two young children — was working when a dispute erupted shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Saturday and spilled out onto the sidewalk.

The scuffle turned deadly when someone fired off shots, striking the bodega clerk in the torso and mortally wounding him.

Law enforcement sources told The Post that the alleged gunman, also 28, was wounded when one of the bullets ricocheted and struck him.

Carmen Feliciano is comforted by Mia Safanda outside Sal’s Deli & Grocery following a fatal stabbing.

Carmen Feliciano (left) being comforted by Mia Safanda as they pay their respects to Saleh. James Keivom for NY Post

A person's hand places flowers, a stuffed animal, and a handwritten note at a makeshift memorial of lit candles and flowers.

A loved one of Saleh placing flowers at the memorial. James Keivom for NY Post

He was taken to a hospital with non-fatal injuries.

Police have not filed charges in the case.

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