To his dying breath, Dr. Henry Bello saw himself as the one true victim — even as the linoleum floors of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital turned red with the blood of his victims.
“Why didn’t you help me out when I was in trouble?” Bello (right), 45, demanded as he pulled his assault rifle from his white lab coat and took aim at a doctor he felt had slighted him more than two years ago.
“Gun! Gun! Gun!” Dr. Roger Green yelled, fleeing as Bello fired and missed — the first salvo of Friday’s rampage, which left one dead and six wounded.
And as Bello continued firing throughout the 16th floor, aiming for the chest, head and abdomen of each victim, he called out the name of still another doctor, one he believed had barred his
path from hospital resident to New York-licensed physician.
Bello had been forced to resign as a family medicine doctor at the busy Bronx hospital in February 2015, and due to his own behavior.
He had been confrontational and was impossible to work with, according to multiple accounts.
“He was a hothead,” said one source. “He picked fights with his co-workers.”
One colleague accused him of sexual harassment, another said.