
US Marshals secure international warrant for Qinxuan Pan, 2 months after Yale student’s murder
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U.S. Marshals have secured an Interpol "red notice" for Qinxuan Pan, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher and the primary suspect in the murder of Yale University graduate student Kevin Jiang, two months after he was gunned down in New Haven, Connecticut.
Interpol, an international crime organization with 194 member countries, would then post notices in different languages "anywhere where there’s an extradition treaty or we have a port," Duffy said. He could not disclose whether investigators are certain 29-year-old Pan left the U.S. or where he might be headed at this time. When asked if Pan, who was born in Shanghai, could have fled to China, Duffy said his understanding is that "we don’t have great relations with China," but Interpol and the State Department would help facilitate Pan’s extradition if it is determined that’s where he is now located.More Related News













