Tuesday, April 28, 2026

‘He looked out for absolutely everyone here’: Friends and neighbors discuss slain deli worker Abdul Saleh

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.
A memorial for Saleh is growing outside the deli, where officers continue to staff the scene around the clock. 

Updated: The NYPD has confirmed that 28-year-old Kavone Horton, who lives a block from the scene, has been charged in the shooting. He remains hospitalized after reportedly being struck by his own ricocheted bullet Saturday night. 

Saleh's cousin told the Post that workers at the deli had previously filed police reports about Horton's history of menacing behavior. In a follow-up article, the Post has more on the alleged killer here.
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. 

Updated 6 p.m.

The memorial continues to grow outside the still-closed Sal's...

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Several news sources including CBS reporting that the second guy in hospital has now been charged.

Grieve said...

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...

Anonymous said...

I hope the scumbag who murdered Abdul spends the rest of his miserable life in prison. His loss is felt by many. RIP man

Anonymous said...

Let's see how many prior carceral interactions the perpetrator had. Could be "none", but that's unlikely.

Anonymous said...

Is there going to be a GFM for the family?

Anonymous said...

What's your point? That all sentences should be life sentences?

Patapsco Jones said...

Kavone Horton according to news sources. Apparently he'd been charged in a gang related action by the US Attorney for the Southern District. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/file/846066/dl He comes up in a gang related press release from 2016 as well https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/120-members-and-associates-two-rival-street-gangs-bronx-charged-federal-court So we've known this guy was a menace for a decade now and he's still out here killing beloved, hard working members of our community. But actually enforcing the law is racist according the radicals who run this city. So here we are.

Anonymous said...

Yes. Absolutely. Anyone who spits on the sidewalk or so much as looks at me funny should be put to death /s

Don't be an ass. Whoever did that probably had some run-ins before. Unless they just "graduated' to murder.

Mark on 12th St said...

REST IN PEACE ABDUL SALEH. THIS NEIGHBORHOOD GRIEVES FOR YOU.

#DONTEVERCALLMEBRO said...

It's now official:
"The man who allegedly shot and killed a beloved East Village bodega worker over the weekend was arrested and charged from his hospital bed on Monday night, law enforcement source said.

Police reported that 28-year-old Kavone Horton, who lives just one block from where the deadly shooting unfolded, was charged with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. He remains in Bellevue Hospital after he was struck by his own ricocheted bullet on Saturday night."

https://www.amny.com/news/alleged-gunman-shot-east-village-bodega-worker-charged/

Mitchell said...

From the NYP (so take it with a grain of salt), but it seems like Abdul would still be alive if the police and justice system was more vigilant in prosecuting smaller crimes...

"The horror slaying unfolded after workers at the deli had already filed a slew of police reports about the suspect’s history of menacing behavior, the victim’s cousin said.

“He’d want stuff for free,” Hussain claimed. “Take, grab, and go, and always try to fight with them.”

Anonymous said...

Thanks to EV Grieve for reporting on this tragedy.
Of course, NY Times would not bother to cover.

Anonymous said...

This is so sad. I have heard of many families who knew him and his family. it’s a terrible loss for them and for our community. My greatest condolences to them.

Annie said...

This is such sad news. This is a dangerous business and his call for panic buttons in bodegas should be adopted.

Anonymous said...

Time for bodegas to close 11pm-5am. It is inhumane for people to have to work those hours for maybe $100-150 worth of sales.