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i bet the shooter would've killed the entire city for duck butter.

 

https://www.abc4.com/news/popular-ramen-noodle-brand-launches-makeup-collection/

While no arrests have been made, it has been suggested that the attacker was a 50-year-old customer who has been consistently feuding with the Great Wall restaurant on Queens Boulevard where Yan worked. He has reportedly been seen driving the same car described as leaving the crime scene.

The restaurant's owner, Kai Yang, told the New York Post that they have had repeated incidents with the customer since last year.

"In November, he came in to pick up his order. We have duck sauce out, serve yourself," Yang explained. "He takes all of it, full bin, entire bin. He takes his order and leaves. He came back and says, angry, 'I need more duck sauce.'"

After demanding and being refused a refund, the customer vandalized Kai Yang's car. The owner began parking his car out front of the restaurant and one night, he witnessed the obsessed man trashing it a second time. A confrontation ended up with the customer pulling a gun on Yang, but employees – including Zhiwen Yan – wrestled him to the ground.

Kai Yang told the Post he had called the police numerous times. His tormentor is not a suspect at the moment and is only wanted for questioning regarding the shooting.

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CHINESE FOOD DELIVERY WORKER IN NYC POSSIBLY KILLED OVER DUCK SAUCE FEUD

By Rey Harris

New York, New York - A Chinese food deliveryman was killed Monday in Forest Hills in Queens by a customer who was possibly angry about the duck sauce.

A memorial site near the crime scene to honor the life of Zhiwen Yan. A memorial site near the crime scene to honor the life of Zhiwen Yan.  © REUTERS

Zhiwen Yan (45) had just finished up a delivery around 9:30 PM. Shortly after taking off on his scooter, he was shot in the chest by an unknown man, who took off in a Lexus RX3 SUV.

Yan was rushed to Elmhurst hospital, but unfortunately died from the wound.

While no arrests have been made, it has been suggested that the attacker was a 50-year-old customer who has been consistently feuding with the Great Wall restaurant on Queens Boulevard where Yan worked. He has reportedly been seen driving the same car described as leaving the crime scene.

The restaurant's owner, Kai Yang, told the New York Post that they have had repeated incidents with the customer since last year.

"In November, he came in to pick up his order. We have duck sauce out, serve yourself," Yang explained. "He takes all of it, full bin, entire bin. He takes his order and leaves. He came back and says, angry, 'I need more duck sauce.'"

After demanding and being refused a refund, the customer vandalized Kai Yang's car. The owner began parking his car out front of the restaurant and one night, he witnessed the obsessed man trashing it a second time. A confrontation ended up with the customer pulling a gun on Yang, but employees – including Zhiwen Yan – wrestled him to the ground.

Kai Yang told the Post he had called the police numerous times. His tormentor is not a suspect at the moment and is only wanted for questioning regarding the shooting.

 

33 minutes ago, Planet Houston said:

That guy is a fucking quack

Who apparently has a problem with paying his bill. 

44 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Who apparently has a problem with paying his bill. 

I guess he was just plum out of ideas. 

Dammit

Edited by Planet Houston

I don't think it had anything to do with duck sauce. 

Sounds like a hate crime

  • 3 weeks later...
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Finally arrested the suspect. Only took a month when everyone knew who it was.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-arrested-connection-fatal-shooting-chinese-food-delivery/story?id=85130344

Glenn Hirsch, 51, was arrested Wednesday evening and charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon, according to New York Police Department Commissioner Keechant Sewell.

According to police, the suspect was a customer of The Great Wall who had multiple prior disagreements with the establishment over orders. Hirsch menaced the restaurant manager with a gun and twice vandalized vehicles owned by his staff, police told ABC News.

A witness told police that an older model Lexus SUV fled the murder scene, the same type of vehicle driven by the customer.

 

 

Does look like a menacing idiot who would shoot someone of duck sauce but then again, I haven't had their delicious duck sauce. Maybe it is worth killing.

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Glad to see Deputy Raineesha Williams finally made it out of Reno. 

  • 2 months later...
1 hour ago, Pato del Muerto said:

I guess they ruled out fowl play?

username and all...

He said "No! Duck sauce, soy sauce!

And this ain't no Burger King, so you don't get no toy, boss!"

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