Tuesday, March 15, 2022

CRAZY WOMAN KILLS NY LAWYER FOR TURNING HER CASE DOWN

Woman stabs Queens lawyer to death for refusing her case 

 

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New York Post

March 14, 2022

 

 

Jinjin Li (pictured), 66, who was an immigration lawyer in Queens, was allegedly stabbed by Xiaoning Zhang, 25, after she was upset that he had refused to take on her case                 Jinjin Li (pictured), 66, who was an immigration lawyer in Queens, was allegedly stabbed by Xiaoning Zhang, 25, after she was upset that he had refused to take on her case

 

A Queens immigration lawyer was killed by an irate woman who stabbed him repeatedly in the chest Monday morning after he declined to take on her case, police sources and a friend said.

Great Neck resident Jim Li, 66, was at his office at 136-56 39th Ave. in Flushing when he was knifed by 25-year-old Xiaoning Zhang at around 11:45 a.m., according to police.

Li was taken by EMS to New York Presbyterian-Booth Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

 

NYPD at the scene of the fatal stabbing.NYPD at the scene of the fatal stabbing 
 

Zhang, a Queens resident, was slapped with charges of murder and criminal possession of a weapon, cops said. Two knives were recovered at the scene, sources said.

The victim’s friend, lawyer Wayne Zhu, told reporters that the deadly encounter took place after Li chose not to represent the woman last week.

Zhu said police showed up that day and took the woman away, though Li urged authorities not to press charges.

“He treats his clients very well, very nice,” Zhu said. “Even when this woman made trouble in the office, police came to drive her away. Mr. Li told the police ‘please, do not arrest her,’” recalled the friend.

Before coming to the US, Li took part in the Tiananmen Square protests in China, acting as legal counsel while studying law at Peking University, according to Zhu.

 

Li was a Tiananmen Square protester back in 1989, and was jailed just days after the June 4th massacre before seeking asylum to come to the U.S. in 1993
 
1989 Tiananmen massacre when Chinese troops cleared the square by mowing down protesters with live ammunition
 

Li was then imprisoned in China for about a year-and-a-half, Zhu said, before leaving the country to continue his education at Wisconsin University.

“He’s one of the best men,” Zhu said. “I will miss him. I lost my friend. Flushing lost a good lawyer.”

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