New videos show bodega worker being stabbed by gangster’s girlfriend

New surveillance footage has emerged of bodega worker Jose Alba, 61, trying to fend off the gangster he stabbed to death and his girlfriend as the pair attacked him in his store in a row over a $3 bag of chips. 

Alba has been charged with second degree murder for the incident on July 1. 

He used the store’s boxcutter to stab Austin Simon in the neck and chest after he charged into the store wearing a $350 Amiri t-shirt, demanding that Alba apologize to his girlfriend. 

She had tried to buy a bag of chips but her card was declined as she tried to pay for them. Alba refused to let her have the chips which sent her running in a rage to call her boyfriend for back-up. 

The girlfriend has not been charged, despite video clearly showing her stabbing Alba in the arm. 

This is the moment bodega worker Jose Alba was stabbed in the arm by the girlfriend of the gangster he stabbed to death on July 1 in a row over a bag of potato chips 

The woman produced her own knife from her bag and stabbed Alba in the arm while he fought off her boyfriend 

The woman is shown afterwards gesturing to the paramedics who arrived to tend to her boyfriend

The woman is shown afterwards gesturing to the paramedics who arrived to tend to her boyfriend 

The woman had called Simon for back-up after her card was declined paying for a bag of chips

The woman had called Simon for back-up after her card was declined paying for a bag of chips

The woman had called Simon for back-up after her card was declined paying for a bag of chips 

The unidentified girlfriend has not been charged despite stabbing Alba in the arm

The unidentified girlfriend has not been charged despite stabbing Alba in the arm 

The woman was in the store with her daughter on July 1

The woman was in the store with her daughter on July 1

The woman was in the store with her daughter on July 1 

Video footage reveals the bodega worker Jose Alba was trying to avoid confrontation with Austin Simon in the minutes leading up to the July 1 stabbing

Video footage reveals the bodega worker Jose Alba was trying to avoid confrontation with Austin Simon in the minutes leading up to the July 1 stabbing

Simon charged into the Blue Moon convenience store minutes after his girlfriend tried to buy a bag of chips for her daughter but her benefits card was declined

Simon charged into the Blue Moon convenience store minutes after his girlfriend tried to buy a bag of chips for her daughter but her benefits card was declined

This was the altercation that led to Jose Alba's arrest last Friday. Alba, 62, is shown in a blue striped shirt and hat. Austin Simon, right, arrived in the store to confront Alba who had refused to give his girlfriend a bag of potato chips

Alba had a cut on his arm which was the result of Simon's girlfriend attacking him first, his family say

Alba had a cut on his arm which was the result of Simon’s girlfriend attacking him first, his family say

After widespread public  outrage last week, Alba’s bond was lowered from $250,000 to $50,000 and he was let go after posting the required 10 percent.  

The woman was in the store with her daughter trying to buy a bag of chips

The woman was in the store with her daughter trying to buy a bag of chips

Other videos obtained by DailyMail.com show Simon – who was on parole for attacking a police officer when he died – marching behind the bodega counter to confront Alba. 

‘Papa, I don’t want a problem, papa,’ Alba told him calmly. 

Simon charged into the Blue Moon convenience store minutes after his girlfriend tried to buy a bag of chips for her daughter but her benefits card was declined. 

The woman, who claimed Alba snatched the bag of chips from the child, is heard on the video asking Alba, ‘Did you put food?’ 

Alba responds that he’ll try her card another time.  

‘OK, mama, let me do it another time. My God,’ he says to her as she insists, ‘There’s money on there.’ 

But he scans the card multiple times and hands it back to her telling her it’s not working. 

The edited footage cuts to show other customers in the bodega as the woman is heard yelling out of view from the camera. 

 ‘You can’t touch my daughter. Don’t snatch that out of my daughter, you f–king piece of shit!’

Alba tried to calm Simon down as he angrily storms in after Alba refused to sell his girlfriend chips when her card declined

Alba tried to calm Simon down as he angrily storms in after Alba refused to sell his girlfriend chips when her card declined

Alba holds his arm out as Simon approaches him behind at the counter at the bodega

Alba holds his arm out as Simon approaches him behind at the counter at the bodega 

The woman had reported that Alba snatched the bag of chips from her daughter’s hands when they couldn’t pay. 

She continues, ‘I’m gonna bring my n– down here and he gonna f–k you up. My n— is gonna come down here right now and f–k you up!’

Alba tells her that it’s not his fault and that the card was not working. 

Another woman asked, ‘Did they take something from you?’  Alba replied, ‘No, I take it back.’

Simon can then be seen on the video storming into the store and walking behind the counter where he confronts Alba.  

‘What’s up with you? N—r what is wrong with you?’ he yells at him. 

Jose Alba, 62, was released from Rikers Island on Thursday evening and returned to his home accompanied by one of his sons after his bail was lowered from $250,000 to $50,000

Jose Alba, 62, was released from Rikers Island on Thursday evening and returned to his home accompanied by one of his sons after his bail was lowered from $250,000 to $50,000

Alba was arrested last week for stabbing Austin Simon, 35, who charged into the Harlem bodega where he worked and attacked him. Alba's bond was lowered after public outrage

Alba was arrested last week for stabbing Austin Simon, 35, who charged into the Harlem bodega where he worked and attacked him. Alba’s bond was lowered after public outrage

Alba, who is beloved in the local community, has worked at the bodega in Harlem for decades and has no criminal record. He arrived home Thursday wearing an ankle monitor

Alba, who is beloved in the local community, has worked at the bodega in Harlem for decades and has no criminal record. He arrived home Thursday wearing an ankle monitor 

In previous footage that was released, the fight between the two men breaks out when Simon goes behind the counter and is seen pushing Alba into a chair. 

There is growing anger over the prosecution of bodega worker Alba by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and his office

There is growing anger over the prosecution of bodega worker Alba by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and his office 

Alba grabbed the store’s box cutting knife to stab him in the neck and chest. Simon later died in the hospital.

In the new video footage, it cuts to show bloody Simon splayed out on the bodega floor. His girlfriend is heard yelling, ‘That was over $3. Three f–king dollars. He snatched something out of my daughter…please help him.’

Alba was released from Rikers Island on Thursday evening after his bail was lowered from $250,000 to $50,000, and returned to his Hamilton Heights home wearing an electronic monitor and accompanied by one of his sons. He was only required to pay $5,000. 

Osamah Aldhabyani, 35, who owns the bodega told The Post that he was haunted by what happened and worried about possible retaliation from Simon’s friends after, he claims that he saw two of them in a car outside the store.

‘I’m scared for my life,’ he said.

Alba’s fellow bodega workers said they will not let him return to work because they fear the victim’s friends will come to harm him. 

‘We’re not letting him come back,’ a Blue Moon Convenience store worker named Wilson told the New York Post. 

Wilson said his victim’s ‘friends and family’ now know where Alba works and his coworkers fear it’s a ‘death sentence’ if he returns to his post. 

Wilson said he is now scared that he could face a similar situation to Alba if he were forced to protect himself. 

‘Why is [Alba] getting charged? He was working. Now that makes workers even more scared. This could happen to me. We out here working. We feel scared. We have to protect ourselves,’ he told the New York Post. 

‘He wasn’t looking for trouble, he was working. What is he supposed to do? That guy could have done anything…[Alba] is an old man. It’s not fair.’   

Wilson also expressed fear over the growing gun problem in New York City, saying he didn’t know ‘who has a gun’ in the neighborhood. He also said that all the workers are trying to do is ‘make money and serve the community,’ not deal with violence. 

‘They should consider self-defense,’ another employee Escoo told the Post. ‘We are risking our lives serving the community.’ 

Alba was thrown in jail and held on a $250,000 bond after prosecutors from Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office asked for double that, despite letting other career criminals loose.

Following a resounding outrage over the decision, a Manhattan judge finally lowered Alba’s bond today and he was released to his home. 

NYC Mayor Eric Adams visited the bodega to express his support for Alba. 

‘I’m a person that’s there for people following the law. I saw from the video, I saw a voter here inside the store following the law…It’s time for New Yorkers and Americans to start standing up for people who follow the law,’ he said.

At a hearing on Thursday, prosecutors from Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office moved to lower Alba’s bond from $250,000 to $50,000. He was only required to post $5,000 – 10 percent – which was paid by his family and boss. 

The convenience store where the incident occurred on July 1

The convenience store where the incident occurred on July 1 

The man's family set up a GoFundMe to help him pay for his legal defense but it was removed overnight after raising $20,000

The man’s family set up a GoFundMe to help him pay for his legal defense but it was removed overnight after raising $20,000

The page no longer exists on GoFundMe. The fundraising site has not yet explained why

The page no longer exists on GoFundMe. The fundraising site has not yet explained why 

Initially, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office asked for a $500,000 bond – which the judge last week said was too high- $250,000 was then decided upon – which the family couldn’t afford.

They set up a GoFundMe page to help raise bail and pay for his legal team but GoFundMe removed the account after it raised $20,000.

A GoFundMe spokesperson told DailyMail.com: ‘Our terms of service prohibit fundraising for the legal defense of a violent crime.

‘At this time, the fundraiser has been removed and all donors have been refunded.’

On Thursday, Bragg’s office said it reached a deal with the man’s family on the terms of his bail which include him surrendering his passport and wearing an electronic ankle monitor.

The owner of the convenience store where the incident took place has also agreed to be an obligor for him, the DA’s office said.

Alba – who is from the Dominican Republic and became a US citizen 14 years ago – was thrown in Rikers. 

Among those who slammed Bragg for the decision to charge him on Thursday was Republican Gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin.

‘My first Day 1 action as Governor next January will be to fire Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg,’ he said.

Yesterday, a store worker who did not want to be named told DailyMail.com: ”The girlfriend is still out there enjoying her life.’ 

Regulars at the shop described Alba as a hard-working father who was preparing for retirement, and was looking forward to returning to the Dominican Republic next week to visit his family.

He worked at the store every day of the week from noon to 6am, they told DailyMail.com, to ‘make an honest living.’

But during his more than two years working at the store, several patrons have tried to take advantage of him, grabbing items and trying to walk away with them.

One man even once held up a gun to him, they said. So when Simon entered the store and starting threatening him last week, he did not know whether he had a gun and could kill him.

‘He never wanted no problem,’ said Ahmad’s son, who was working the counter on Wednesday.

‘I picture him as my grandfather being in that situation.’

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