Trump expected at Manhattan bodega where employee killed man in 2022 stabbing

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HAMILTON HEIGHTS, Manhattan (PIX11) – Former President Donald Trump is expected to visit a Hamilton Heights bodega where a worker killed a man in what officials argued was a case of self-defense.

Trump was expected to stop by the Sanaa Convenience Store on 139th Street and Broadway after the second day of his hush money trial in Lower Manhattan wrapped up Tuesday evening.

More potential jurors dismissed as Trump’s hush money trial conducts 1st full day of jury selection

Jury selection continued Tuesday afternoon in the case regarding alleged payments made ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Trump is required to be in court four days a week, and the trial could last up to eight weeks.

Trump is the first former president to stand trial in a criminal case.

Trump’s anticipated post-trial pit-stop appears to be related to his 2024 presidential run. He’s expected to meet with bodega owner Maad Ahmed, President of the Bodega Association Francisco Marte, Fine Fare Foods owner Carlos Collado, and Gavin Wax, the president of the New York Young Republican Club.

The circumstances surrounding the Hamilton Heights bodega stabbing sparked public outcry in 2022. 

The violence started on July 1, 2022, when bodega employee Jose Alba got into an argument with a woman at his store, police said at the time. The woman’s boyfriend entered the store, got behind the counter, and pushed Alba before the bodega worker stabbed the boyfriend — Austin Simon, 37 — multiple times, according to the NYPD and a criminal complaint. 

Alba was initially charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon, but Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg later dismissed the murder charge

Mayor Eric Adams, along with many local residents, defended the bodega worker. 

“This hard-working New Yorker was doing his job and someone aggressively went behind the counter to attack him,” Adams said at the time. “I support hard-working, innocent people [who] are doing their job.”

Bragg’s office suggested Alba had acted in self-defense. 

“Following an investigation, the People have determined that we cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not justified in his use of deadly physical force,” wrote Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Sigall in a 2022 motion to dismiss the charge.

Trump has been openly critical of Bragg and his policies, calling him a “thug” and “degenerate psychopath.”

Emily Rahhal is a digital reporter from Los Angeles who has covered local news for years. She has been with PIX11 since 2024. See more of her work here and follow her on Twitter.

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