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Summary: 23-year-old Edeedson Cine, a CVS employee, was fatally stabbed during an attempted robbery on December 25, 2025, in Lindenhurst, New York. The assailant, 43-year-old John Pilaccio, allegedly demanded cash and attacked Cine after refusal at CVS. Pilaccio was arrested the next day, confessing due to financial woes, and charged with second-degree murder.
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LINDENHURST, N.Y. (DailyKenn.com) — A quiet Christmas morning turned tragic for a close-knit family when their 23-year-old son headed to work and never returned, authorities and relatives said.
Edeedson Cine, a dedicated CVS worker known for his willingness to help others, spent the early hours of Dec. 25 with his parents and three siblings at their home in West Babylon. He presented gifts, shared breakfast, and even washed the dishes before departing, his father recalled. Though not originally scheduled, Cine agreed to cover an evening shift for a colleague at the store on East Montauk Highway in Lindenhurst, according to his brother.
Around 6:50 p.m., as the shift neared its end, 43-year-old John Pilaccio entered the pharmacy, prosecutors said. Pilaccio, a local resident burdened by debts, demanded cash from behind the counter in what police described as an attempted robbery. When Cine refused, Pilaccio allegedly pulled a knife and stabbed him once in the chest, authorities stated. Cine collapsed, and emergency responders rushed him to Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, where medical staff pronounced him dead shortly after arrival.
Pilaccio fled on foot, but investigators tracked him down the following day at his home in Lindenhurst, police reported. During questioning, he confessed to the attack and cited financial desperation as his motive, according to court documents. Suffolk County Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina expressed outrage over the incident, noting that the young employee appeared to have been targeted during a routine workday. Authorities criticized the store for an 18-hour delay in providing surveillance footage, which they said slowed the initial response.
Pilaccio was arraigned on Dec. 27 on a charge of second-degree murder. His attorney entered a not guilty plea on his behalf, and a judge ordered him held without bail pending a court appearance set for Dec. 31.
Family members described Cine as a selfless individual with a strong moral compass who often volunteered for challenging tasks. "He was the kind of person who would step in front of a bullet for anyone," his father said, adding that the family remains united in grief but harbors no hatred. A GoFundMe page established by relatives praised Cine's commitment to service and his deep affection for loved ones, raising over $42,000 to support funeral costs.
In the community, residents gathered for a candlelight vigil in Lindenhurst's town square, where mourners lit flames and shared memories. One attendee called Cine a determined young man with clear goals who deserved better. Outside the CVS, a makeshift memorial grew with flowers and notes. The company expressed devastation over the loss of a hardworking team member and offered counseling to staff.
The stabbing has prompted calls for enhanced store security during holidays, with police urging anyone with additional details to come forward.
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