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Former MIT researcher pleads guilty to 2021 killing of Yale grad student

A former researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has pleaded guilty to the 2021 killing of a Yale graduate student found shot outside his car in Connecticut

Via AP news wire
Friday 01 March 2024 12:47 EST
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A former researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has pleaded guilty to the 2021 killing of a Yale graduate student found shot outside his car in Connecticut.

Qinxuan Pan faces 35 years in prison following his guilty plea Thursday in a New Haven court. The 32-year-old will be sentenced April 25.

Prosecutors say that on the morning of Feb. 6, 2021, Pan shot Kevin Jiang multiple times on a street in New Haven, which is home to Yale University. He fled, leaving Jiang lying by his car with gunshot wounds to his head, chest and extremities.

Pan had eluded authorities for three months following the shooting death and was apprehended in Alabama, where officials said he was caught living under a fake name with $19,000 in cash, a passport and several cellphones.

A graduate student at Yaleā€™s School of the Environment, Jiang grew up in Chicago and was an Army veteran.

Thursday's statement from prosecutors didn't mention a motive for the killing and Panā€™s lawyer didnā€™t respond to an email seeking comment Friday.

Court documents show Pan knew Jiangā€™s fiancĆ©e, Zion Perry, from when they both attended MIT.

But Perry told authorities ā€œthey never had a romantic or sexual relationship, they were just friends, but she did get a feeling that he was interested in her during that time.ā€

Jiang had just left Perry's apartment after a day of fishing when Pan shot him. Jiang and Perry had been engaged just days earlier.

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