Controversy over not saying ‘thank you’; 37-year-old man killed by the stabbing of accused

Brooklyn: In a ‘smoke shop’ (tobacco and smoking equipment shop) in Brooklyn, USA, there was an argument and murder over the incident of not saying ‘thank you, the police said. According to information gathered, the argument and altercation began after a customer did not thank a man who opened the door of the Smoke Shop at Park Slope Convenience on 4th Avenue in Park Slope at 10:20 p.m. Tuesday. Later, the operator stabbed the person who opened the door to death.

“Smoke Shop” employee Kharif Al-Saidi said, “The murder happened because of the incident of not saying ‘thank you to the person who opened the door after seeing the visitor coming.” The victim opened the door when he saw the suspect entering the shop. But, as the suspect did not thank him, he asked, I opened the door for you. Why didn’t you thank me?

“I didn’t tell you to open the door for me,” the suspect said.

The argument escalated and both of them got into a fight outside the shop. “Stab me if you can,” the victim told the suspect. The suspect immediately took out a knife from his bicycle and stabbed the victim in the stomach and neck. Bleeding from the stab wounds, he fell to the floor screaming that he stabbed himself.

“I asked the suspect to calm down to resolve the incident. I told him to put the knife down. But he did not listen to me. “All my efforts have been in vain,” Al-Saidi said. He was immediately taken to New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. He was declared dead there. After the stabbing, the suspect fled the scene on a bicycle. No arrests have been made in this incident.

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