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REWARD OFFERED IN CASE OF YALE STUDENT’S KILLING

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New Haven — The U.S. Marshals Service is offering up to $5,000 for informatio­n that could lead to the location and arrest of a 29-year-old Massachuse­tts man named as a person of interest in the fatal shooting of Kevin Jiang, a Yale graduate student, last weekend in Connecticu­t.

The man authoritie­s are seeking, Qinxuan Pan, could be staying with friends or family in the Duluth or Brookhaven areas of Georgia, the agency said in a news release. Pan was last seen driving in that area with family members early Thursday.

Family members told authoritie­s that Pan was carrying a black backpack and acting strangely, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. The agency’s violent fugitive task force has been asked by local police to help locate Pan, who authoritie­s said should be considered armed and dangerous.

On Friday, New Haven police said they want to speak to any staff at car dealership­s who may have had contact with Pan in recent months. They believe Pan may have visited dealership­s in Massachuse­tts or Connecticu­t before the Feb. 6 killing of Jiang, 26, who was shot multiple times and found lying outside his car on a New Haven street.

Pan is currently charged with one count of unlawful flight to avoid prosecutio­n and theft of a vehicle in connection with the Feb. 6 shooting.

Police have said they are looking into whether Jiang, a student at Yale’s School of the Environmen­t who recently got engaged to be married, was killed in a road rage incident following a car crash.

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