Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News of 2012!!!
My sincerest condolences go out to the families of the victims of this treacherous double murder.
My sincerest condolences go out to the families of the victims of this treacherous double murder.
Li Jing, a former Chinese foreign exchange student at the University of Southern California (USC), places flowers April 13, 2012 at the entrance of the home of Ying Wu, one of two Chinese USC students who were murdered in Los Angeles earlier in the week.
Two Chinese students put down flower at the site of a shooting to show their regard for the victims near the campus of the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, the United States, April 11, 2012. Two Chinese students were shot dead early Wednesday morning in West Adams area near Los Angeles, a city of the U.S. state of California, police said. [Xinhua]
Los Angeles Police Department Public Affairs Officer Suzan Nelson holds photographs of shooting victims Ying Wu, top, and Ming Qu during a news conference in Los Angeles on Friday, April 13, 2012. The slayings of the two University of Southern California graduate students early Wednesday about a mile from the campus has shaken the university as police have swarmed the area looking for the killer. School officials said Wu was from Hunan, China and Qu was from Jilin, China.
The Los Angeles Police and University of Southern California (USC) announces a 125,000 dollar reward on Friday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever gunned down two Chinese students Wednesday. [Xinhua]
The Los Angeles Police and University of Southern California (USC) announced a 125,000 dollar reward on Friday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever gunned down two Chinese students Wednesday.
Chief Patrick Gannon, who oversees Los Angeles Police Department South Bureau made the announcement in front of a house on the 2700 block of Raymond Avenue, where the female victim, Ying Wu, once lived.
"To help this effort, we are also announcing a reward provided by the University of Southern California to try to arrest the people responsible for this," he said.
Wu and Ming Qu, both 23 and second-year graduate students, were founded suffering multiple gunshot wounds after paramedics arrived at the scene minutes later. They were sent to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead later.
The authorities including FBI and the Los Angeles Police Department have been investigating the case. The shooter was determined a male however his ethnicity is unknown, Gannon said. He fled southward along Raymond Avenue.
The victims were serious about their studies, often studied late at night. It appears at this point the suspect approached the victim's vehicle, and fired two to three shots into the driver's side. A black sedan was also seen in the area, he added. He asked the public to come forward with any information to help the investigators.
Police presence could also been seen along the Raymond Avenue as of Friday. A mobile police office was parked outside the house where Wu once lived.
Chen Zhunmin, Education Consul from Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles, said that the reward demonstrated USC's determination to bring the suspect to justice.
The parents and relatives of the victims are scheduled to arrive in Los Angeles Saturday evening, he said, quoting USC sources. Local Chinese scholars and students will help them during their stay in Los Angeles. The Chinese community is also sponsoring a fund raiser, as the victims came from ordinary Chinese families, instead of rich families as some news reports claimed.
The Chinese Consulate General is also planning to hold events to help Chinese students raise awareness of personal safety, Chen said.
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