
A hardworking 23-year-old CVS employee who volunteered to work Christmas Day was brutally stabbed to death by a career criminal, exposing yet another tragic failure of our broken justice system to protect innocent Americans.
Story Snapshot
- Edeedson Cine, 23, murdered while working Christmas shift he volunteered for at CVS in Lindenhurst
- Suffolk County Police Commissioner publicly apologizes to family for department’s failure to prevent tragedy
- Over 200 community members attend candlelight vigil honoring beloved employee known for kindness
- John Pilaccio, 43, arrested and charged with second-degree murder in senseless attack
Beloved Employee Murdered on Christmas
Edeedson Cine embodied the American work ethic that built this nation. The 23-year-old CVS employee wasn’t even scheduled to work on Christmas Day but volunteered to pick up a shift at the last minute. His dedication to serving others during the holiday season cost him his life when he was brutally stabbed to death by a violent criminal. Cine was known throughout the Lindenhurst community for his exceptional work ethic and genuine kindness toward customers, representing the values of service and compassion that make America strong.
Police Commissioner’s Unprecedented Public Apology
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina took the extraordinary step of attending Monday night’s candlelight vigil and issuing a heartfelt public apology to Cine’s family. Speaking before over 200 mourners, Catalina expressed genuine remorse over his department’s failure to prevent this senseless tragedy. This rare admission of institutional failure highlights systemic problems in our law enforcement approach to career criminals. The Commissioner’s presence at the vigil demonstrated accountability that Americans deserve from their public servants when the system fails to protect innocent lives.
Community Unites in Grief and Outrage
More than 200 community members gathered to honor Cine’s memory at the packed candlelight vigil, demonstrating the strong bonds that still exist in American communities despite rising violence. The massive turnout reflected how deeply Cine had touched lives through his daily interactions at the CVS store. His willingness to work on Christmas Day, when most Americans were celebrating with family, exemplified the selfless service that defines our nation’s character. The community’s response shows that Americans still recognize and cherish those who embody traditional values of hard work and service to others.
Another Failure of Criminal Justice System
John Pilaccio, 43, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with Cine’s brutal death. This case represents another devastating example of how our justice system continues to fail law-abiding Americans by allowing dangerous criminals to roam freely among innocent citizens. While families try to celebrate Christmas and young people dedicate themselves to honest work, career criminals exploit a system that prioritizes their rights over public safety. Cine’s murder demands answers about why this violent individual was free to commit such a heinous act against a defenseless worker simply trying to serve his community during the holidays.












