Angry ex-boyfriend shot and killed man with ex-girlfriend

Charlie Dwyer

JACKSONVILLE, NC – On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 6:15 a.m., the Onslow County 911 Center received a call from a female stating her roommate had been shot. The incident occurred as 266 Gregory Fork Road, Lot 6 in the Richlands area.

Deputies, detectives and crime scene investigators responded and located the victim, deceased from a single gunshot wound. The witness identified the suspect as her ex-boyfriend, who reportedly broke into the residence and was confronted by the victim before shooting him.

After the shooting, the suspect fled the area in a gray or silver Mazda-3, four-door with North Carolina registration TAW-6135.


The direction of travel is unknown at this time. The suspect may be in the area or may have fled out of the state.

The suspect is identified as Eduardo Samual Bamaca-Domingo, 37 years old of 105 Golden Ct. Lot 2, Jacksonville. Bamaca-Domingo is described as a Hispanic male, height 5`5, weight 150, brown eyes and black hair.

Below is a recent photograph of the suspect with the suspect vehicle pictured in the background. Bamaca-Domingo is wanted on one open count of Murder and the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information to Bamaca-Damingo’s whereabouts to please contact their local law enforcement.

Bamaca-Domingo is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information about this may call Onslow County Sheriff’s Office at 910-455-3113 or Crime Stoppers at 910-938-3273. Please refer to case number 2021-004260 when calling.Crime Stoppers offers cash reward of up to $2,500 for information that is deemed of value or assistance to law enforcement. Information can also be anonymously texted via Text-A-Tip by typing TIP4CSJAX and your message to 274637 (CRIMES). Callers to Crime Stoppers may remain anonymous and never have to reveal their identity.

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