Los Angeles Times

Man pleads guilty in student’s killing

Jonathan Del Carmen faces 15 years in prison for his part in the fatal beating of Xinran Ji.

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna@latimes.com Twitter: @JosephSern­a Times staff writer Matt Hamilton contribute­d to this report.

A third person has been convicted in the beating death of a USC graduate student that shook the university community, Los Angeles County prosecutor­s said.

Jonathan Del Carmen, 22, pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder in the July 24, 2014, killing of Xinran Ji, an engineerin­g student from China who had been walking home from a study group when he was attacked in the middle of the night.

Del Carmen faces up to 15 years to life in prison when he’s sentenced Nov. 3.

Alejandra Guerrero, 19, and Andrew Garcia, 21, were also convicted in Ji’s killing.

On Wednesday, Garcia was sentenced to life without parole for his role Ji’s death. Prosecutor­s said the group attacked Ji, and Garcia chased him down and beat him with a bat.

Though Ji managed to escape the assault, a trail of blood traced the quartermil­e path he walked back to his apartment, where a roommate found him dead hours later, authoritie­s said.

The group targeted Ji because he was Chinese and they assumed he had money, prosecutor­s said.

Guerrero, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was convicted in October of firstdegre­e murder, robbery, attempted robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. She also faces life behind bars at sentencing.

A fourth defendant, Alberto Ochoa, has pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial.

Prosecutor­s said that after the attack, Garcia and the rest of the group drove to Dockweiler State Beach, where they accosted and robbed a couple.

Garcia was convicted of robbery in the beach incident, along with attempted robbery and assault with a deadly weapon.

Ji’s death rattled the university — particular­ly its Chinese community. Parents and family members of students gathered in Beijing, seeking answers about the brutal killing, and dozens of students descended on the downtown L.A. courthouse to witness the defendants’ hearings.

About 4,600 of USC’s 10,500 internatio­nal students are from China, according to figures published on the university’s website.

Ji’s death came amid a string of violent incidents at the university. In 2012, two Chinese graduate students were shot and killed in a botched robbery near campus.

Six months later, a man fired gunshots in the middle of campus, outside a Halloween party. The shooting injured four people; none were USC students.

In response, USC improved security and added unarmed security “ambassador­s” in off-campus neighborho­ods. Internatio­nal graduate students were also required to complete a safety education program.

 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? JONATHAN DEL CARMEN, left, is the third person convicted of beating USC graduate student Xinran Ji to death in 2014. A fourth defendant is awaiting trial.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times JONATHAN DEL CARMEN, left, is the third person convicted of beating USC graduate student Xinran Ji to death in 2014. A fourth defendant is awaiting trial.

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