Florida chemistry student caught on camera injecting opioid ‘chemical agent’ under neighbor’s door
August 25, 2023
Xuming Li was caught on a hidden camera purportedly filling a syringe with chemicals and shooting the liquid underneath his neighbor’s door.
A Florida chemistry student was caught on a neighbor’s hidden camera allegedly injecting an opioid “chemical agent” underneath their front door, causing the family and their newborn baby to fall ill, according to police.
Umar Abdullah and his pregnant wife moved into their new condo in Tampa in June 2022 and were warmly welcomed by other residents in the building.
Shortly after, however, Abdullah began receiving texts from his disgruntled downstairs neighbor, Xuming Li, a seemingly “regular guy” who complained about losing sleep and hearing the toilet seat move, he told WFLA.
After months of quarreling, Abdullah said, he, his wife and their daughter started feeling dizzy and vomiting.
“I look at my daughter,” Abdullah told the outlet. “Her eyes were full of tears. She was not crying, but her eyes were full of tears.”
A friend first noticed the chemical smell while retrieving a package for Abdullah while he and his family were away on vacation.
When he returned, he said, he noticed an odor that he described as more “obnoxious” than nail polish remover.
He called the air conditioning company, which found no problems.
Then he called a plumber, who also found nothing wrong with the water heater, from which the smell appeared to be emanating.
Footage shows Li apparently squirting the liquid inside the syringe, which contained opioids, through a crack in the door.
His landlord replaced the heater and he even had his air ducts and vents cleaned — but the chemical smell persisted.
Abdullah even called the fire department, but again, its tests revealed nothing.
“I never thought after all this that no,” Abdullah said. “I’m just imagining this. No.”
But then, confident there was an issue, he said, he “started sniffing that place like a dog.”
When he searched his doorway, he found a small crack in the corner.
Suspecting his neighbor Yi might have something to do with his family’s illness, he set up a hidden camera outside.
When Abdullah’s daughter became sick again, he checked the footage, which showed Yi crouching down outside his door — though it was not clear what his neighbor was doing.
“We were shaking,” Abdullah recalled to WFLA. “We can’t imagine that he is coming and doing something.”
He adjusted the hidden camera angle, and when his daughter was ill again, he checked the footage.
This time, the video showed Yi appearing to take a syringe out, fill it with liquid, and then inject the liquid into the crack in Abdullah’s door frame, according to WFLA.
Umar Abdullah said his family experienced dizziness and vomited before they discovered the source of the chemical smell
Abdullah immediately got his family out of the home and called the police.
Li was arrested by Tampa police and slapped with a number of felony charges, including possession of a controlled dangerous substance and burglary.
A hazmat test revealed the “liquid chemical agent” contained a combination of methadone and hydrocodone — both opioid pain medications.
Xuming Li is scheduled to appear in court next on Dec. 5.
Li is listed as a doctoral chemistry student at the University of Southern Florida, but the school told the outlet he had not been enrolled since the summer 2023 semester ended.
He was released on bond and is scheduled to appear in court next on Dec. 5.
He is separately facing a lawsuit from Abdullah for domestic violence and from the condo association for breach of contract.
Abdullah’s daughter just celebrated her first birthday at the apartment — but he says he is looking to move his family elsewhere.
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