Fox Nation host Nancy Grace discusses the case and provides analysis on ‘Fox & Friends.’
The ConnecticutNational Guard on Tuesday laid to rest one of its own, Kevin Jiang the U.S. Armyveteran and Yale University graduate student gunned down outside his vehicle in New Haven two weeks ago.
Jiang, who would have turned 27 on Valentine’s Day, was laid to rest at State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown, Conn.
Photos shared with Fox News by the Connecticut National Guard showed Guardsmen salute Jiang’s casket, draped in a United States burial flag, before it was slowly lowered beneath the snow-covered ground. Three flags, folded into the symbolic tri-cornered shape, were presented: one to Jiang s mother, one to his father and one to his fiancée, Zion Perry.
Old Campus at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut on Nov 28, 2012. [Photo/Agencies]
Kevin Jiang, a 26-year-old Chinese American graduate student at Yale University who was shot and killed last week in New Haven, Connecticut, was laid to rest in a private service Saturday as the hunt for a person of interest in the slaying intensifies. Kevin s life was taken from us in a moment, and our city mourned its sixth homicide in as many weeks, Trinity Baptist Church Co-Pastor Greg Hendrickson said at the funeral on Saturday afternoon. What do we make of this? What do we make of a human being who radiated light and joy, but whose life was snatched away on a dark night in a violent attack?
Qinxuan Pan, 29, is wanted for questioning about the murder and should still be considered armed and dangerous, even though police have not identified him as the suspected shooter, officials said Tuesday.
The manhunt for Qinxuan Pan, the person of interest wanted for questioning in connection to Yale University graduate student Kevin Jiang’s homicide, remains ongoing Tuesday, the U.S. Marshals Service confirmed to Fox News, as authorities, entering the second week of their search, keep efforts to locate Pan focused on Georgia.