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Deli Worker Grazed by Bullet in Late-Night Attempted Robbery on Lower East Side

The graze injury highlights the vulnerability of overnight retail workers, prompting an active NYPD search for the gunman.

Overview

  • The attempted robbery, which unfolded around 1:22–1:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 6, left a 25-year-old employee known as Ace grazed by a bullet and transported to Bellevue for treatment.
  • Police say the suspect fled on foot and was last seen in a black shirt, black shorts and white or black-and-white sneakers, and investigators processed the deli at 170 Rivington St. for evidence.
  • The worker told reporters the man first acted like a customer seeking chips and candy before pulling a gun, and some sources described a struggle over the weapon before it fired, though those details remain unconfirmed.
  • The deli has buzzers, panic buttons and surveillance cameras, according to the employee, and no arrests have been made as authorities ask the public to submit tips to Crime Stoppers.
  • The shooting underscores risks faced by overnight convenience-store staff and could prompt renewed attention to store safety measures, police patrols and community reporting in the Lower East Side.