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US Postal Service worker stabbed to death at NYC deli over food order, cops say

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The woman accused of killing a postal worker in Harlem faced a judge in lower Manhattan on Friday. The attack happened inside a deli Thursday afternoon, as police said she stabbed the postal worker during an argument over a sandwich order. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.

A letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service was stabbed to death while at a deli in Harlem, according to police.

The deadly incident occurred just after 2 p.m. Thursday at the deli on Lenox Avenue near 118th Street, officials said. The victim, 36-year-old Ray Hodges, was on the job when he was stabbed in the stomach, according to police.

An employee at the deli told NBC New York a fight broke out over a food order, as the suspect was upset the postal worker placed his order first.

Hodges was taken to Harlem Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police said he had been stabbed seven times.

A person of interest was taken into custody immediately after, police said. Jaia Cruz, 24, was later charged with first-degree murder and manslaughter, police said.

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service confirmed that a letter carrier was killed and that the agency was working with the NYPD in their investigation.

No additional details were provided. The victim was not identified.

An investigation is ongoing.

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