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American Focus > Blog > Crime > NYC food vendor busted for slashing her competitor in daylight Central Park turf battle: DA, sources
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NYC food vendor busted for slashing her competitor in daylight Central Park turf battle: DA, sources

Last updated: March 13, 2026 12:08 pm
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A violent altercation between rival food vendors in Central Park has shocked residents and visitors alike. The incident occurred in broad daylight near the Heckscher Ballfields, where a 38-year-old female vendor, Myriam Guama, allegedly attacked a 20-year-old competitor with a razor blade. Guama was accompanied by two male accomplices, Edison Gualotuna, 41, and John Chavez, 18, who reportedly beat and robbed the victim during the confrontation.

The victim sustained multiple cuts and injuries to her arm, leg, stomach, and neck as a result of the attack and was hospitalized in stable condition. Law enforcement sources revealed that the incident was sparked by a dispute over vending territory, highlighting the competitive nature of the food vendor industry in the park.

Fortunately, vigilant officers patrolling the area were able to apprehend the suspects shortly after the incident. Guama, Gualotuna, and Chavez were charged with robbery, assault, and attempted assault. During their arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court, bail amounts were set for each of the accused, with Guama facing $75,000 cash bail or $50,000 bond, Chavez $100,000 bail or $200,000 bond, and Gualotuna $150,000 bail or $300,000 bond.

The trio is scheduled to appear in court again next week to face the charges brought against them. The violent clash between the vendors occurred on a sweltering day in Central Park, with temperatures reaching a record-breaking 80 degrees. This marked the earliest date in the year for such high temperatures in the park’s history, surpassing the previous record set in 1990 when the temperature reached 85 degrees on March 13th.

As the investigation into the incident continues, residents and visitors are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious or criminal activity to authorities. The safety and well-being of all park-goers are paramount, and incidents like these serve as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining a peaceful and cooperative environment for everyone to enjoy.

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