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Fatal North Carolina shooting by Chinese doctoral student Tailei Qi stirs anxiety among Asian-Americans

  • As first-degree murder charges are filed against Tailei Qi in killing of Zijie Yan, some in community fear deepening of ‘outsider’ status
  • Tragedy ‘does not help’ the US and is ‘just another thing that drives us crazy’, says Chinese-American business leader

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Tailei Qi, charged in the fatal shooting of a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty member, appears at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough, North Carolina, on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Mark Magnierin New YorkandAmber Wangin Washington

The fatal shooting of a professor on Monday by a graduate student, both of Asian descent, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was greeted with anxiety and trepidation on Tuesday by members of the minority community over concerns it would only fan more stereotypes and racial hatred.

On Tuesday, Chinese doctoral candidate Tailei Qi, 34, was charged with first-degree murder and possession of a firearm on educational property in the killing of Zijie Yan, an associate professor in the applied physical sciences department.

UNC chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz remembered Yan as a “beloved colleague, mentor and father of two”.

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Qi made a brief court appearance on Tuesday afternoon. He was ordered held without bail until his next scheduled court appearance on September 18.

Flowers are seen piled up in front of Caudill Labs in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where the fatal shooting took place on Monday. Photo: AP
Flowers are seen piled up in front of Caudill Labs in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where the fatal shooting took place on Monday. Photo: AP

His motive was unknown, he did not enter a plea and the weapon had not been recovered as of Tuesday afternoon, law enforcement officials said at a press conference.

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