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MIT grad student wanted for questioning in slaying of Yale student in Conn.; car stolen in Mansfield
By John R. Ellement Globe Staff,Updated February 11, 2021, 4:45 p.m.
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Qinxuan Pan, 29.New Haven Department of Police Services
Qinxuan Pan was calm and chatty, not edgy or nervous, when the MIT graduate student showed up at a Mansfield car dealership around 11 a.m. last Saturday to pick up the 2015 GMC Terrain SLE he claimed he was so interested in buying he wanted his mechanic to look it over, a salesman said.
James P. Roane, who was confident after 21 years in the business that he had made a sale and that Pan was someone who could be trusted, said he attached dealer plates to the $15,000 SUV and watched the 29-year-old drive out of the lot.
Kevin Jiang, 26, a graduate student at the Yale School of the Environment, was found shot dead next to his rear-end damaged Prius on Saturday night in New Haven, Connecticut.
Kevin Jiang was shot and killed on February 6. A large investigation has expanded to multiple towns. Author: FOX61 Staff Updated: 4:45 PM EST February 12, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sources say law enforcement officials have been searching part of the North Haven Auto Body property for the gun used in Yale grad student Kevin Jiang’s murder.
Police named MIT graduate student Qinxuan Pan as a person of interest and is wanted for questioning in connection with the homicide investigation of Jiang.
Jiang was killed Saturday night in New Haven.
Police have two active arrest warrants out for Pan, neither in relation to the homicide investigation. Pan should be considered armed and dangerous. It is also believed Pan is outside of Connecticut but Police would not go into further details.