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Chinese Mother and 4 Children 1-9 Killed in Brooklyn Home October 26, 2013 In Brooklyn New York, 37-year-old Chinese mother Qiao Zhen Li and her children, 9-year-old Linda Zhuo, 7-year-old Amy Zhuo, 5-year-old Kevin Zhuo, and 1-year-old William Zhuo were stabbed to death in a 11 p.m. in late night rampage in their home. Her husband's cousin 25 year old transient Mingdong Chen was arrested. Mingdong Chen who speaks no English told police through a translator he was unemployed and unhappy with his life. He became angry and killed the family with a meat cleaver when the mother told him he had to leave the apartment after staying for a little over a week. He was staying illegally previously in Chicago and had been fired from a restaurant job, and was frustrated and jealous that everyone else was doing better than him. The mother could not contact her husband, so complained to relative that Mingdon was acting suspiciously. They rushed over and banged on the door, but the door was opened, they saw Mingdong as eerily calm as he answered police questions, barefoot and covered in blood.
This resembles the same cover story for mass stabbings of school children in China, where gun violence is rare because of laws, but school stabbing sprees become common about the same time as mass school shootings in the United States.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_school_attacks
A series of uncoordinated mass stabbings, hammer attacks, and cleaver attacks in the People's Republic of China began in March 2010. The spate of attacks left at least 25 dead and some 115 injured. As most cases had no known motive, analysts have blamed mental health problems caused by rapid social change for the rise in these kind of mass murder and murder-suicide incidents.[1] Such attacks are extremely rare in the United States such as the 2013 stabbing at the Lone Star College in Texas in 2013, and other nations have had unexplained serial killings.
As the Chenpeng school attack was followed by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in the United States hours later[2][3] comparisons were drawn between the two. The difference in gun control laws between the two countries was used to explain the disparity in casualties of the school attacks by journalists and politicians, including U.S. Representative Jerry Nadler,[4][5] and an article in the Associated Press noted that despite the different outcomes, an underlying commonality between the attacks was the increased frequency of school attacks because, "attackers often seek out the vulnerable, hoping to amplify their outrage before they themselves often commit suicide."[6]
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/30/nyregion/the-death-of-a-family-and-an-american-dream.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1& It was family violence on a scale rarely seen in New York City, set in motion, the cousin told the police, by his sense of failure to find the security, stability and family all newcomers to Brooklyn’s Chinatown seek.
Until that Saturday night, the household had been one more poor immigrant family among the thousands who have emptied the towns and villages around Fuzhou, in the Fujian Province in southeastern China, for Sunset Park.
Once in New York, the men board buses for jobs in the Chinese takeout shops and buffets that sprout improbably along neon-lit highways and inside small-town strip malls: west to Michigan, north to Maine, south to Georgia. America’s Chinese restaurants are a diaspora of the Fuzhounese, nearly half a million of them hoping, like generations of immigrants before them, that long hours and low wages will someday make their uprooting worth it.
Mr. Zhuo, 41, was one such worker. His cousin, Mindong Chen, 25, was another. Their divergent paths — one on the way up, the other now charged with murder — lay bare the reality of life in this Chinese community: crushing burdens and relentless poverty, permanent for all but a few.
Mr. Chen’s troubles were there for all to see in his postings on Qzone, a Chinese social media service. “Why is the pressure now so great?” he wrote. “The path has
ired from yet another job and on the verge of deportation, Mr. Chen came to stay in the family’s 57th Street apartment in October. He gambled. He smoked. He did not act right, Ms. Li told relatives. Days before the stabbings, Mr. Chen had argued with the children. The night of Oct. 26, Ms. Li, in a call with her mother-in-law in China, told her that Mr. Chen had a knife. By the time concerned relatives came to her door and Mr. Zhuo rushed home from work, it was too late
Brooklyn Family Of Five Butchered For "Having Too Much"http://freedomoutpost.com/ 2013/10/brooklyn-family-of- five-butchered-for-having-too- much/
- Oct 27, 2013 · Brooklyn mass stabbing victims identified as Qiao Zhen Li, 37; Linda Zhuo, 9; Amy Zhuo, 7; Kevin Zhuo, 5; and William Zhuo, 1; occurred in Sunset Park ...
- Oct 27, 2013 · Mother and four children killed with meat cleaver in ... and Qiao Zhen Li, 37. Li's husband returned home after the police arrived and is not ...
- Oct 27, 2013 · NYPD released the names of victims in the Brooklyn stabbing: Qiao ZhenLi, 37, mother of: Linda Zhuo, 9, Amy Zhuo,7 , Kevin Zhuo, 5, and William Zhuo, 1.
- Oct 27, 2013 · Authorities identify Brooklyn stabbing victims as Qiao Zhen Li, Linda Zhuo, Amy Zhuo, Kevin Zhuo, and William Zhuo - @AP
- A 37-year-old Brooklyn mother, Qiao Zhen Li, and her four young children, were stabbedto death in Brooklyn, N.Y. late Saturday night. According to the New York
October 26, 2013 In Brooklyn New York, 37-year-old Chinese mother Qiao Zhen Li and her children, 9-year-old Linda Zhuo, 7-year-old Amy Zhuo, 5-year-old Kevin Zhuo, and 1-year-old William Zhuo were stabbed to death in a 11 p.m. late night rampage in their home. A person of interest has been taken into custody, but no charges have been filed.
Source: Mom, 4 young kids killed in NYC stabbing rampage
October 27, 2013 at 5:30 AM
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