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Jaia Cruz, the 6-foot-4-inch suspect also known as Alvin, allegedly started an argument with 36-year-old postal carrier Ray Hodge III as they stood in line to order lunch sandwiches on Jan. 2 ...
Jaia Cruz, 24, was indicted on a second-degree murder charge in the stabbing death of USPS postman Ray Hodges, 36, who prosecutors said confronted her about cutting him on line at the deli counter ...
A creepy new video exposes the full face of the knife-wielding maniac who viciously stabbed postal worker Ray Hodges to death in a Harlem deli this week. Troubled transgender woman Jaia Cruz is ...
Jaia Cruz, 24, was promised a sentence of 15 years in prison and five years supervised release in the fatal January stabbing of Ray Hodge, a 36-year-old father of two.
Jaia Cruz has been arrested after allegedly stabbing and killing a US postal worker on January 2, 2025, in Harlem. Christopher Sadowski Postal worker Ray Hodges was fatally stabbed. Obtained by NY ...
Manhattan 24-year-old Jaia Cruz charged with murder in the stabbing death of U.S. Postal worker Ray Hodge III after a fight in the line at a Harlem deli.
Jaia Cruz, 24, pleaded guilty to first degree manslaughter for the fatal January stabbing Ray Hodge, 36, in a dispute witnesses say started over who was next in line at a Harlem deli.
Ray Hodges, a NYC postal worker, was tragically stabbed to death, allegedly stemming from a dispute with a woman over a place in line at a deli. Jaia Cruz, 24, was arrested and charged with first ...
A New York City postal worker is being remembered as an "honorable man" who "took care of his family" after a woman allegedly fatally stabbed him inside a Harlem deli this week. Jaia Cruz, 24, was ...
The 24-year-old is accused of attacking 36-year-old Ray Hodge last Thursday inside a deli on Lenox Avenue between 118th and 119th streets. Cruz is due back in court on Jan. 22.
Almost seven months later, Cruz, 24, was slapped with murder and manslaughter charges for the senseless killing of on-duty postal worker Ray Hodge III at Joe’s Grocery in Harlem on Jan. 2.