A simple act of kindness became one of the last things a man ever did when he was stabbed to death in Brooklyn after holding a door open for his own killer, according to a witness
Police have identified the suspect who allegedly stabbed to death a man who held a door open for him at a NYC smoke shop, then confronted him for not saying"thank you."
The simple act of kindness became one of the last things that 37-year-old Joan Nunez ever did. Video showed theon Sept. 21 between Nunez and another man, identified by police as Edwin Pedroza. A witness said Nunez made a comment about not getting thanked by the man for whom he held the door open — to which the other man said that he never asked Nunez to open it.
Video footage of the wild brawl shows Nunez, wearing white, and Pedroza allegedly exchange blows in the store before the fighting continued outside. "I was trying to break up the fight. I said, 'put the knife away — it’s not worth it,'" said a store worker who did not wish to be identified."Once they stepped outside, there was nothing I could do."
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