A deli worker in Manhattan’s Gramercy neighborhood was arrested Tuesday night after allegedly throwing a knife at an intruder who employees say had become aggressive inside the business.
The clash occurred around 11 p.m. at Heavenly Market on Third Avenue near East 23rd Street, as reported [1] by The New York Post.
Police identified the worker as 34-year-old Mahmoud Bourada. According to law enforcement sources, Bourada ordered another 34-year-old man to leave the store before the confrontation escalated.
Authorities said Bourada threw a knife that cut the intruder on his left hand. The injured man refused medical attention and was uncooperative with officers.
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Bourada was arrested and charged with first-degree attempted assault and second-degree assault, according to a criminal complaint. He was taken into custody, while the man he reportedly confronted was not arrested.
The deli’s owner, 24-year-old Ahmed Saleh, said Wednesday that Bourada acted in an effort to protect the business.
Saleh, who owns the store with his father and brothers after the family emigrated from Yemen two decades ago, said Bourada “was just trying to do the right thing.”
“We’re working hard for everything because it’s a family business and nothing was given, so we have to protect that at all costs. We have to protect the business,” Saleh said.
“And that’s what my employee was trying to do. He’s a good man. He was trying to protect the business so that he can have a job.”
Saleh said Bourada called him before the incident turned violent. “He said the guy was being really aggressive, threatening,” Saleh said.
“I told him to hang tough, and I would call the cops. He called me back a minute later and said [the intruder] left.”
