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Harrison Ferreiras, 37, was critically wounded in a robbery at Seafood King Fish
Market on Broadway near W. 163rd St. in Washington Heights on Dec. 6.
By Ellen Moynihan | emoynihan@nydailynews.com | New York Daily News
PUBLISHED: December 13, 2023 at 1:39 p.m. | UPDATED: December 13, 2023 at 5:54
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Jealousy stemming from a love triangle motivated a caught-on-camera shooting at
a Manhattan fish market, with its perpetrator disguising his true motive by
making the crime look like a robbery, prosecutors say.

“The defendant attempted to assassinate the victim based on jealousy,” Assistant
Manhattan District Attorney Alexander Patton said at Heiton Camacho-Bonilla’s
arraignment.

By making the shooting look like a robbery, Camacho-Bonilla “tried to throw
investigators off his scent,” Patton said at a court hearing.

“The defendant and the mother of his child have been separated for approximately
eight months,” said the prosecutor. “The mother of his child and the victim had
a brief romantic fling several months ago, and the defendant became obsessed
with the victim.”



Camacho-Bonilla, 37, is charged with attempted murder for shooting Harrison
Ferreiras, also 37, in the back of the head as he sat at the counter of the
popular Washington Heights eatery and market on Dec. 6. Patton spoke at
Camacho-Bonilla’s arraignment Sunday, at which the suspect pleaded not guilty.

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The robbery and shooting happened at 1:58 a.m. on Dec. 6 at the Seafood King
Fish Market at 3093 Broadway.

Camacho-Bonilla first entered the Seafood King Fish Market on Broadway near W.
163rd St. with most of his face covered, ordered food, and left after paying, a
criminal complaint says.



The suspect “returned a period of time later while a male customer was sitting
at the counter eating a meal,” the complaint says.

The suspect, who wore a mask, “approached the man at the counter while pointing
a firearm at him and took his cell phone that was on the counter.”



The suspect then demanded that the female employee at the fish market empty the
cash register and hand over her cell phone before ordering her to get behind the
counter, said authorities.

An investigator who saw the grisly footage of the shooting described what
happened next.

Camacho-Bonilla “put the firearm to the back of the man at the counter’s head”
and pulled the trigger. “The man at the counter then falls to the ground and
appears to be bleeding from the head,” the investigator’s account says.

Ferreiras was rushed to Metropolitan Hospital, where his mother prayed by his
bedside.

“He hasn’t spoken yet,” Grace Pena told the Daily News from the hospital on
Sunday. ”He is not in a coma. He’s sleeping.”


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The desperate mom said her son was in stable condition after numerous surgeries,
but doctors were not anticipating he will need any more in the immediate future.

“He’s getting better,” said Pena.

The woman said her son, a father of a girl, ate at the fish market nearly every
day and was beloved by the community.

“[At] the hospital, there was a long line to see my son,” Pena said. “There’s so
many people to see him.”

“[He’s] a good man,” Seafood King’s manager said of Ferrerias. “I have been
seeing for a long time now.”

An online fundraiser for Ferrerias’ medical bills was started Wednesday by a
local merchant who owns a bakery just two blocks from the fish market and says
he’s known the victim for a few years as a daily customer.

“When I first saw that video I couldn’t believe it. How can a person simply
having a meal get shot on the head during an armed robbery?” wrote Andy Herrera,
the owner of 5 Estrellas Bakery.

Herrera said the video showed “disgusting behavior by criminals in NYC.” He
described Ferrerias as “quite a gentleman”.

At the arraignment, Assistant DA Patton called the crime “premeditated,
deliberate [and] callous.”

“It is by sheer luck that the victim is alive, albeit with significant injuries
and pain,” Patton said.

Camacho-Bonilla was ordered held without bail. He remained at Rikers Island on
Wednesday.








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