
Man stabs deli workers over years-old grudge over sandwich toppings
The unnamed man stormed into a New Jersey bakery and sandwich shop at around 8am Thursday morning and slashed two brothers with a box cutter over a sandwich order he says was messed up four years ago.
The bizarre attack went down at Baladna Bakery on Main Street in Paterson when brothers Abed and Mohammad Assad were opening shop for the day.
Surveillance video captured the moment the enraged man burst into the store and confronted a female cashier before ranting on about a years-old hot dog order.
'He said "she forgot to give me the hot dog." OK, take the hot dog and $3 and just leave,' Moneer Simrin, a friend of the victims told NBC4.
'And he's like "No, because I got a sandwich last time and they gave me some eggplant and I don't like eggplant." He's just looking for a problem,' she added.
The brothers tried to calm the man down and even offered store credit.
But the suspect allegedly became enraged, and that's when he pulled out a box cutter.
'They tried to tell him "Just leave, please." And he got the knife,' Simrin said.
The man allegedly slashed Abed Assad in the chest and Mohammad on his hand and arm before running off.
Graphic footage from a neighboring insurance business shows the suspect fleeing the shop.
Photos show Assad with his arm wrapped in thick white bandages from elbow to wrist.
He told NBC New York he recognized the attacker from four years ago and said the man had even come by the bakery earlier in the week asking for them by name.
According to Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh, the man was upset because he had received an eggplant sandwich instead of his egg sandwich he supposedly had ordered four years ago.
'They're concerned,' Sayegh told CBS. 'This type of thing does not happen in that area.'
'I tried to assuage some of the fears, allay their concerns and reassure them that the police department is completely focused on bringing whomever is responsible for this tragic, violent incident to justice,' he added.
The two victims were taken to Saint Joseph's University Hospital and were released on Friday.
Police are still looking for the suspect.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
a minute ago
- Daily Mail
Audacious plan to crush school shootings FOREVER... without cops
Drones are set to be deployed in schools to take out gunmen in a bid to end America's epidemic of horrific mass shootings. The aim is for the drones to confront an active shooter within 15 seconds, massively reducing the average time of three minutes that law enforcement currently takes to get to the scene.


Reuters
a minute ago
- Reuters
Another sex toy lands on court during WNBA game
August 6 - A sex toy was tossed onto the floor of a WNBA game on Tuesday, continuing an unwanted trend around the league. The latest incident occurred in the second quarter of the Indiana Fever's road game against the Los Angeles Sparks. It followed similar incidents on July 29 when the Golden State Valkyries played against the host Atlanta Dream and on Friday when the Valkyries opposed the host Chicago Sky. On Tuesday, Sparks guard Kelsey Plum was shooting a free throw with 2:05 left in the first half when the sex toy landed in the key in front of the foul line. Plum kicked the object into the stands. An arrest was made Saturday in connection with the incident at the Dream game in College Park, Ga. Delbert Carver, 23, was charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure, and criminal trespass. No arrests were made following the Chicago occurrence, as Chicago police told ESPN on Monday, "We don't see a call of service for that incident." The WNBA said in a statement last week, "The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is a top priority for our league. Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans. In line with WNBA Arena Security Standards, any fan who intentionally throws an object onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities." --Field Level Media


Daily Mail
4 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
I waited 40 years for justice for my sister. An unthinkable request from the culprit's daughter and a dark DNA twist could shatter our peace
Cindy French repeatedly had to get up and leave during the trial of the man charged with her older sister's murder. French and other family members had travelled from different parts of the country to Colorado in 2022 for the case against Alan Phillips, then 71, who'd been arrested and charged decades after the 1982 killings of her sister, Annette Schnee, and another young blond, 29-year-old Bobbi Jo Oberholtzer.