Interpol issues 'red notice' for MIT graduate accused of murdering Yale student

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The United States Marshals Service has secured a 'red notice' through Interpol in the search for Qinxuan Pan, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate student who is accused of murdering Yale University graduate student Kevin Jiang.

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"Anywhere that has a treaty with the United States, he would be stopped in transit, secured and taken into custody," Duffy said."At that point in time, we would go and get him and bring him back to the United States."Interpol, formally known as the International Criminal Police Organization, enables police in 194 member states to work together to fight international crime.

Pan is the primary suspect in the Feb. 6 slaying of 26-year-old Jiang, who was shot and killed on a street in New Haven, Connecticut. Police found Jiang dead from multiple gunshot wounds that night in the East Rock neighborhood, near Yale University's campus. Police said Jiang was operating a vehicle at the time of the shooting but declined to say if he was inside or outside the car when he was killed.

 

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