A representative from TracFone was subpoenaed during the proceedings.
Suspects plead not guilty in shooting of two USC students
By RACHEL BRACKER
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Two men charged in the killing of two USC graduate students pleaded not guilty Wednesday to all charges. Bryan Barnes, 20, and Javier Bolden, 19, were arrested in May for the deaths of Ming Qu and Ying Wu, graduate students studying electrical engineering. Qu and Wu were 23. Barnes and Bolden are being held without […]
Friends, students gather to remember slain graduate students 100 days later
By ALEXIS DRIGGS
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Friends of Ming Qu and Ying Wu gathered in front of Leavey Library on Wednesday night for a candle light vigil to remember the Viterbi School of Engineering graduate students from China who were fatally shot in April and to stress the importance of safety around the campus. About 20 students crowded around a table […]
LAPD, DPS officers to be added to USC area
By CHLOE STEPNEY
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Numerous measures will be added to secure public safety in and around the university, including additional Los Angeles Police Department officers, technology and education. At a press conference in Town & Gown on Thursday, President C.L. Max Nikias, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa addressed safety of students and southwest Los […]
Ming Qu, 23, remembered for his friendship, dedication to family
By CHELSEA STONE
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Biao Yang, a close friend of Ming Qu, remembers their freshman year and teaching Qu how to play sports.
Ying Wu, 23, remembered for her determination and love for reading
By AUSTIN BYRON
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Ying Wu, a graduate student studying electrical engineering, had grown close to Ming Qu, her host mother says.
USC gathers to remember Ying Wu, Ming Qu
By ASHER FELDMAN
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President C. L. Max Nikias says the Trojan Family bond is an important part of the healing process.
City offers $75,000 reward
By CHLOE STEPNEY
in Blogs, CampusNow, Raymond Avenue Shooting
The City of Los Angeles is offering a $75,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the shooter of Ming Qu and Ying Wu, two Viterbi School of Engineering graduate students fatally shot early Wednesday morning. Councilmember Bernard C. Parks introduced the reward motion to the city council in this morning’s […]
Victims’ families meet with LAPD, visit crime scene
By MELISSA CASKEY
in News, Raymond Avenue Shooting
LAPD says they have received numerous calls but have no new information for the public.
USC, LAPD encourage public help
By CHLOE STEPNEY
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LAPD said it has no specific description of the suspect or suspects in the shooting.