Police are hoping two new surveillance videos help catch the killer of a Brooklyn store worker shot over the weekend. NY1's Michael Herzenberg filed the following report.

A memorial pays tribute to 49-year-old Raphael Pujols. The bodega clerk was the sole support for a family of five. 

"He was such a wonderful guy," said Daysa Bencosme, Pujols' niece.

Bencosme said her entire family is devastated by their sudden loss.  

"He was really the life of the family, the one who always made plans for the family, to get together, go out to parks and enjoy our time as a family," she said.

Pujols had a wife and three children ages 13 and up. Police say he died after being shot in the stomach by the man seen at left. Investigators believe the 6-foot, 275-pound suspect demanded money at gunpoint from Pujols in the Las Vegas grocery store on Howard Avenue, then opened fire and fled without a dime.  

Selenia Pujols, his wife of 10 years, found out after it happened Sunday night.   

"It's a great pain, very terrible, something that no one expected and news that has impacted everyone," she said through an interpreter. "Something very terrible."

The pain was evident in messages of loss and love at the memorial, from longtime customers, friends and a big family. Pujols had 15 siblings. Many of them had children of their own. 

Police say the suspect appears to have a limp and bowed legs.  

"Whoever did this, please, have a conscience. You broke a huge family." Bencosme said. "Just have a conscience. That's all we could ask for. Just do what is right."

The family wants the suspect to turn himself in. 

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS, or text CRIMES and then enter TIP577, or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.