Uber driver fatally stabs man who blocked him with double-parked car in the Bronx

An Uber driver stabbed his neighbor to death after the victim double parked along a Bronx roadway and blocked the killer’s car Thursday, according to the slain man’s brother.

“It was over a parking spot,” said Noer, whose 19-year-old sibling Dominic Aguilera was stabbed less than a block away from their Featherbed Lane home. “My brother died over a parking spot.”

The 23-year-old attacker plunged his knife into Aguilera following an argument over parking on Inwood Ave. near Featherbed Lane in Morris Heights around 8:23 a.m., cops said.

Aguilera had blocked the Uber driver’s vehicle by double parking outside an Inwood Ave. deli just before the attack, according to the bodega’s manager.

“People double park cars and block people who are legally parked, so when you want to get out, you can’t get out,” Wendy Reinoso told the Daily News. “That’s what happened here.”

The Uber driver, who lives on the first floor of the Featherbed Lane home where Aguilera also lives with his father and brother, knocked at the victim’s sixth-floor apartment and demanded he move the car, according to his brother.

“He knocked on my father’s door and told my brother to move his car,” said Noer. “My brother is not a bad kid.”

The 19-year-old victim complied, driving off and freeing the Uber driver to leave, but the furious man continued berating Aguilera before drawing a knife and stabbing him, Noer said.

“My brother moved the car but [the Uber driver] kept arguing and he stabbed him,” said the grieving brother.

The next time Reinoso saw the victim, he was staggering into her deli covered in blood, the bodega manager said.

“When the kid came in, he was bleeding and then I called 911,” said Reinoso. “He was bleeding a lot.”

Paramedics rushed Aguilera to Lincoln Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to police.

Reinoso said the young man died on the floor of her bodega as workers applied pressure to his wound.

“He then fell down on the floor,” Reinoso told The News as she pointed to the spot where Aguilera collapsed. “We hold the blood, but he passed right there.”

The killer sped off in a dark-colored sedan, cops said.

Both the stabber and his victim were regulars at the Inwood Ave. bodega where Aguilera died.

Reinoso’s husband and coworker, Omar Reyes, said the attacker was heading to work when he found his vehicle blocked by Aguilera’s car.

“The other guy had to go to work. He works as a taxi driver. I know he works very hard for his family,” said Reyes. “Now it’s all gone for him over a parking spot.”

Reinoso said both men were good customers who had never caused her deli any trouble.

“They were very peaceful. I don’t know what happened,” said Reinoso. “You lose your patience just like that.”

The senseless killing has left her heartbroken, Reinoso said.

“[Aguilera] was one of my kids’ age. My heart is broken today.”

No arrests have been made.