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          Pain lingers from Chinese couple's murder

          By Cindy Liu in Los Angeles | China Daily USA | Updated: 2014-10-30 11:44

          Pain lingers from Chinese couple's murder 

          Qu Ming (far left) and Wu Ying, both 23-year-old engineering students at the University of Southern California, were shot and killed on April 11, 2012, while sitting in a parked car near the USC campus in Los Angeles. A monument was established in their memory at the Viterbi School of Engineering at USC. Javier Bolden (right), 22, reacted as he was convicted of first-degree murder in the couple's slayings in Superior Court, Los Angeles, on Monday.

          The conviction of a man in the first-degree murders of a young Chinese couple is not enough to ease the pain of the victims' friends and families.

          Qu Ming and Wu Ying, both 23 and engineering graduate students at the University of Southern California (USC), were shot to death ambush-style during a robbery April 12 in Los Angeles.

          Javier Bolden, 22, faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole for the April 11, 2012, killings of the couple as they sat in a parked BMW on a street near the USC campus in the 2700 block of Raymond Avenue.

          Bolden's accomplice in the crimes, Bryan Barnes, 21, pleaded guilty in February to first-degree murder. The plea allowed him to avoid California's death penalty. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

          He Konghua, chairwoman of the Greater China Woman's Association, a board member of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, said the sentence does not fit the crimes.

          "He has killed two innocent Chinese students for no reason," said He. "He is a killer of two young lives. How could the court only give him life in prison and let him live on taxpayers' money? I'm afraid the same kind of tragedy will happen again without reasonable law enforcement in this case."

          Yang Dongying, executive chairman of the Chinese Students and Scholars Association, said: "I respect the jurisdiction, and I understand the first-degree murder penalties vary in states. However, I believe it is hard for most Chinese people to emotionally accept it. Chinese people believe a murderer should face a penalty of death.

          "The victims' families have been waiting for over two years," Yang said. "It has been too long for those who lost their children forever. And the murderer is still alive. It hurts the families so much."

          Deng Hong, the attorney for the victims' families, said the consistent pressure and support of the Chinese community in California helped bring the case to justice.

          Another Chinese student surnamed Yuan, who translated for the parents of Wu Ying and Qu Ming in court in March, said he "can't imagine how sad the victims' families and friends would feel when they hear the sentence".

          The couple planned to get married after graduation.

          Yuan said the parents of Wu and Qu would have expected to meet each other at their children's wedding, not in court and at a funeral.

          "I had tears in my eyes when I translated this sentence," Yuan said.

          Yuan said the parents raised their children to be hardworking and sent them overseas for a higher education.

          At USC, close to 50 percent of Chinese students are enrolled in the Viterbi School of Engineering, where the victims were students. Ji Xinran, another Chinese student who was assaulted and beaten to death on his way home from a group study on July 24 this year, also attended the school.

          CSSA said it was a coincidence that both cases affected the same school in two years. However, "the safety issue is our top concern," said Yang. "We can't afford this to happen again."

          Dong Xudong, president of the Hebei Association in San Francisco, emphasized the need to be aware of one's surroundings.

          "Chinese students need to remember that prevention is the best strategy for self-protection," he said, adding the young men and women should always keep vigilant about street crimes, robbery, burglary and theft.

          Chang Jun contributed to this story.

          cindyliu@chinadaily.com.cn

           

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