5 things we know about Qinxuan Pan s arrest and the killing of Kevin Jiang
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Kevin Jiang, then with members of the Salsa and Bachata club at Yale University.Contributed /
NEW HAVEN Qinxuan Pan, charged with the alleged murder of Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang, was arrested Friday in Alabama after being at-large for more than three months and the subject of an international fugitive search.
It was not known Friday whether Pan was being extradited to Connecticut.
James Stossel, deputy chief of the office of public affairs with the U.S. Marshals Service, said Pan was being held at the Montgomery County Detention Center and whether he would be extradited “will not be answered right now, because there are too many variables involved from many different sides.”
Tuck Tucker, animator and storyboard director for Hey Arnold! and SpongeBob, dies at 59 Rachel Yang
Tuck Tucker, a veteran animator and storyboard director for shows like
SpongeBob SquarePants, died Tuesday, his family announced. He was 59.
Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett paid tribute to Tucker in an Instagram post, which also included art from the Nickelodeon series. A great friend, a master draftsman, a tireless practical joker, a brilliant storyteller, the first one I reached out to when I began Hey Arnold! because he was the best board guy I had ever met, Bartlett wrote. I’ll always remember him at his drawing board, arms blackened to the elbows with graphite, eraser shavings everywhere, bringing my characters to life, Bartlett continued. A killer work ethic, passionately into it. I’m so lucky I got to work with him for so many years. He gave and gave. I miss him already, my heart is broken. Rest in power, Tuck Tucker.
SpongeBob SquarePants, died Tuesday, his family announced. He was 59.
Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett paid tribute to Tucker in an Instagram post, which also included art from the Nickelodeon series. A great friend, a master draftsman, a tireless practical joker, a brilliant storyteller, the first one I reached out to when I began Hey Arnold! because he was the best board guy I had ever met, Bartlett wrote. I’ll always remember him at his drawing board, arms blackened to the elbows with graphite, eraser shavings everywhere, bringing my characters to life, Bartlett continued. A killer work ethic, passionately into it. I’m so lucky I got to work with him for so many years. He gave and gave. I miss him already, my heart is broken. Rest in power, Tuck Tucker.