US Marshals expand manhunt nationwide for Qinxuan Pan
Pan is accused of murdering Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang. The US Marshals are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to his location and arrest.
Credit: US Marshalls Published: 5:18 PM EST March 1, 2021 Updated: 5:42 PM EST March 1, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn The United States Marshal announced on Monday they have expanded their search for the Yale graduate student homicide suspect nationwide.
Qinxuan Pan is wanted for the murder of Kevin Jiang. US Marshals are offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading up to the location and arrest of Pan.
“On Friday, Feb. 26, the New Haven Police Department obtained an arrest warrant charging MIT graduate student Qinxuan Pan with the murder of Yale University student Kevin Jiang,” said U.S. Marshal Lawrence J. Bobnick of the District of Connecticut.
He is accused of murdering Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang. Pan is not in police custody. Author: Rick Lessard (FOX61) Updated: 9:42 AM EST February 27, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn New Haven police have said an arrest warrant has been secured charging Qinxuan Pan with murder of Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang.
Pan was originally sought as a person of interest by New Haven Police and was wanted by the U.S. Marshals. His bond is set at $5 million. He is still not in police custody.
BREAKING: sources confirm @NewHavenPolice has secured an arrest warrant charging Qinxuan Pan with the murder of Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang. Pan is still not in custody, but when he is arrested, he will be held on $5 million bond. @FOX61Newspic.twitter.com/QZFvKu05qc Tony Terzi (@T2Fox61) February 27, 2021
The United States Marshall’s Service increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of a Massachusetts man wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of a Yale student Tuesday, the Marshall’s Service said in a statement.
Police have identified a person of interest in the slaying of a 26-year-old, newly engaged Yale graduate student, who was shot to death last week in a seemingly “targeted” attack.
New Haven Police named 29-year-old Qinxuan Pan, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as a person of interest in the death of Kevin Jiang Wednesday as the investigation into the mysterious death continues.