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Long Island Man Admits To Targeting, Attacking Hispanic Men

A Long Island man has admitted to targeting Hispanic men, bringing them to remote locations, and then violently attacking them.

Christopher Cella, of Selden, pleaded guilty to multiple hate crimes Thursday, Aug. 18, stemming from violent attacks on day laborers in September 2021.

Christopher Cella, of Selden, pleaded guilty to multiple hate crimes Thursday, Aug. 18, stemming from violent attacks on day laborers in September 2021.

Photo Credit: Suffolk County Police Department

Christopher Cella, of Selden, pleaded guilty to multiple hate crimes in Suffolk County Court on Thursday, Aug. 18, including strangulation and assault.

Cella, who was 19 at the time, was arrested in September 2021 after Suffolk County Police said he lured Hispanic day laborers into his vehicle on three separate occasions before assaulting them.

First Attack

The first incident occurred on Sept. 17, 2021, in Farmingville. Prosecutors said Cella picked up a 52-year-old day laborer at a deli on Horseblock Road with promises of work.

Instead, he drove the victim to an abandoned construction site, had him get out of the car, and then attacked him - forcibly kissing him and putting him in a chokehold, prosecutors said.

The victim was eventually able to break free and escape.

Cella then drove home and switched vehicles, later telling police he did not want to be recognized because, “all those Spanish people know each other.”

Second Attack

Cella then went to a 7-Eleven on Ocean Avenue in Farmingville, where he lured a 60-year-old man into his vehicle by promising work, prosecutors said.

Cella drove to the Blue Ridge Condominium complex in Medford before locking the doors and strangling the victim. At one point, the victim struggled to breathe and lost vision and consciousness.

He was eventually able to flee to safety after a Good Samaritan came to his assistance, police said.

Third Attack

Cella chose his third victim the following day, Sept. 18, 2021. After returning to the same 7-Eleven in Farmingville, Cella once again lured a 47-year-old Brentwood man with promises of work.

Once the victim was inside his vehicle, Cella sped off and drove erratically, despite his victim’s pleas to stop, prosecutors said.

The victim finally grabbed the gear shift and threw the vehicle into park before jumping out while the car was still moving.

That’s when Cella attempted to run the man down with his car before getting out and chasing him on foot, prosecutors said.

The entire ordeal was captured on surveillance footage.

In addition to the video evidence, prosecutors said Cella was identified in photo lineups by all three victims and provided a voluntary, written confession.

“It is unconscionable that this defendant chose vulnerable individuals looking for work to terrorize them and assault them,” Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney said.

“We protect everyone in Suffolk County regardless of ethnicity, race, national origin or immigration status. We will continue to fight to keep all Suffolk residents safe.”

Cella is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday, Sept. 21. He pleaded guilty to the following charges:

  • Two counts of Unlawful Imprisonment in the Second Degree as a Hate crime
  • One count of Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree as a Hate crime
  • Two counts of Criminal Obstruction of Breathing
  • Two counts of Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree

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