REVEALED: Armed and dangerous MIT grad hunted over murder of newly-engaged Yale student knew victim s fiancee in college - as he continues to evade capture
US Marshals Service is offering reward up to $5,000 for information leading to arrest of MIT graduate Qinxuan Pan, 29
Pan is a person of interest in Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang s January 6 shooting death in New Haven, Connecticut
Pan was last seen driving with family in Duluth or Brookhaven, Georgia, on Thursday
Pan is wanted on warrants for vehicle theft and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution
Jiang proposed to his girlfriend of a year just a week before he was shot dead
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A dangerous fugitive who assaulted police officers in Burlington County and then U.S. Marshals in Philadelphia has been arrested, authorities said.
On Thursday Evesham Township police learned that that a 27-year-old suspect wanted in an assault on two patrol offiers, Archi T. Toe, was staying in a hotel in Philadelphia, police said.
Investigators contacted the U.S. Marshalls Violent Fugitive Task Force, who conducted surveillance on the hotel and located the suspect fugitive in the lobby. During the arrest, two U.S. Marshals were assaulted by the suspect, according to police. Toe, who also was wanted on charges in Delaware, is now facing additional federal charges for aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, they said.
CANTON TWP. A suspect was arrested Friday by the Stark County Sheriff s Office and U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force in connection with the shooting of a woman in a home in Canton Township.
Tony R. Sheets Jr., 26, is charged with one count of felonious assault and one count of having weapons under disability, according to the Stark County Sheriff s Office.
Deputies were called to a home in the 1100 block of Oak Avenue NW Thursday at 3:48 a.m. in response to a 911 call from a woman who had been shot in the groin area. The woman, who is in her 20s, was shot once. She had been staying at the home, said Maj. C.J. Stantz.