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A waiter at Hicksville restaurant was sentenced to eight years in prison for stabbing and killing his co-worker in July 2020 after an argument about tip money, according to Nassau County District Attorney Donnelly.
David Jimenez Salazar, 25, of Farmingdale, was convicted of manslaughter on January 31. He was sentenced on March 17 to eight years in prison and five years’ post release supervision. The NCDA recommended a sentence of 22 years in prison and five years’ post release supervision.
“During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the restaurant industry and its employees were struggling, Elvin Padilla just wanted his fair share of tips for his shift. His ask – and the argument that ensued – ended up costing him his life,” said DA Donnelly. “The enraged defendant thrust a jagged bottle into the victim’s neck and killed him. We hope that the defendant’s conviction and today’s jail sentence bring some comfort to Elvin Padilla’s family as they continue to mourn his loss.”
DA Donnelly said that on July 16, 2020, at approximately 10:39 p.m. at the La Candela Restaurant in Hicksville,
Salazar, a waiter at the restaurant, began arguing with the victim, 37-yearold Elvin Padilla, a busboy at the same restaurant, about tip money.
At the time, because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant’s ownership instituted a policy that waiters were to share 30% of total tips with busboys. That evening, Padilla accused the defendant of under-tipping him for his night’s work and shorting him $20.
As the argument continued, Padilla threw his tip money back at the defendant and pushed him, the DA said. The Salazar and victim then began shoving each other until Salazar left the area.
According to the DA, Padilla exited the kitchen shortly after and entered the bar area of the restaurant where Salazar was waiting for him. Salazar picked up a glass vodka bottle and swung it at Padilla, striking him. The defendant then broke the bottle on the counter, leaving a jagged-edged bottle neck, and swung it again at Padilla, stabbing him in the jugular. When police arrived at the restaurant, Padilla was found lying on the floor and pronounced deceased.
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