Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
Loved ones are mourning the loss of Abdul Saleh, 28, who was shot and killed late Saturday night outside Sal's Deli & Grocery on 13th Street and Avenue B, where he worked at the family-run business.
According to police and media accounts, an argument that began inside the deli spilled out onto the street, where Saleh was shot in the stomach.
Friends said he had recently returned from Yemen, where he has relatives. Saleh, who reportedly has two young children, lived with family members around the corner on 14th Street.
An NYPD source said the investigation remains active, with officers continuing to staff the scene around the clock. As of now, there are no public updates from detectives. Sal's Deli remains closed, with no word on when it might reopen.
An NYPD source said the investigation remains active, with officers continuing to staff the scene around the clock. As of now, there are no public updates from detectives. Sal's Deli remains closed, with no word on when it might reopen.
Neighbors and friends described Saleh as a deeply caring presence in the community.
"To me, Abdul was family," East Village resident Edy Castro told EVG's Stacie Joy. "He looked out for absolutely everyone here… He had a way of making every person feel seen."
Castro recalled how Saleh quietly helped neighbors in need.
"There were so many times when my kids and I faced food insecurity, and he would look out for us… He simply wouldn't let us go hungry."
Another resident told EVG that both Sal's and its sibling deli, Brothers on 14th Street and Avenue B, "have wonderful people working there and are really the backbone of the neighborhood."
In an Instagram post yesterday, actress Rosario Dawson paid tribute to Saleh and his family.
"So sad, tragic and terrible. Abdul worked at the neighborhood deli that I've been going to since I was a kid. He was a very sweet and beloved member of the community," she wrote.
Others echoed that sentiment, calling him a kind, steady presence on the block.
"It feels like a piece of the community was taken from us," one friend told NY1.
The United Bodegas of America is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction, and is again calling for more safety measures for bodega workers across the city.
As several media outlets noted, ABC 7 featured Saleh in a news report last May, calling for the installation of panic buttons as part of a United Bodegas of America campaign to help address the uptick in violence workers faced.
We'll continue to update as more information becomes available.




3 comments:
Several news sources including CBS reporting that the second guy in hospital has now been charged.
Yes, saw those reports... chalked up to "police sources" and in one report it appeared the info came from the United Bodegas of America... still waiting for the official word...
I hope the scumbag who murdered Abdul spends the rest of his miserable life in prison. His loss is felt by many. RIP man
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