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A man was stabbed to death in Brooklyn during a late-night clash with another guy — who didn’t say “thank you” for holding the door, according to cops and police sources. 

The 37-year-old victim — whose name has not yet been released pending family notification — held the door open for a fellow customer who was walking into the 4th Ave. Tobacco Road Corp near President Street in Gowanus around 10:20 p.m. Tuesday, authorities and sources said. 

But the ill-mannered customer didn’t bother saying “thank you” as he made his way inside — prompting the first man to ask him why not, the sources said. 


  The 37-year-old victim was stabbed during a clash with another man who did not thank him for holding the door open at the 4th Ave. Tobacco Road Corp near President Street in Gowanus. Paul Martinka The 37-year-old victim was stabbed during a clash with another man who did not thank him for holding the door open at the 4th Ave. Tobacco Road Corp near President Street in Gowanus. Paul Martinka

A war of words ensued — escalating to violence as both men went outside the store, the sources said. 

The door-holder punched the other man as he got on his e-bike to leave — prompting his rival to stab him with a “sharp object” in return, the sources said. 

The victim was bleeding heavily as he fell back into the entrance of the store, the sources said. 


  The door-holder first punched the other man, who stabbed him in return. Paul Martinka The door-holder first punched the other man, who stabbed him in return. Paul Martinka

  The victim was pronounced dead at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Paul Martinka The victim was pronounced dead at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Paul Martinka

He was rushed to Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 

The suspect, who was still on the loose Wednesday, took off on his e-bike, heading south on Fourth Avenue toward Carroll Street.

He wore a black sweater, white shirt and jeans, and carried a black backpack, the sources said.

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