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CVS employee who fatally knifed shoplifter has sickle cell anemia, claims self defense: ‘Look what he did to my face’

Por: New York Post Nation July 07, 2023

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The Manhattan CVS employee charged with allegedly told cops he did it out of self defense — as it was revealed the homeless thief was busted stealing from another store just days before his death. Soctty Enoe, 46, was pummeled by Charles Brito without provocation inside the Midtown CVS just before 12:30 a.m. Thursday, after Brito swiped a container of creamer and Gatorade, according to Enoe’s lawyer and police sources. Enoe, who suffers from... + full article



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