Showing posts with label Wen Hui Ruan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wen Hui Ruan. Show all posts
Monday, May 19, 2014
At the memorial for Wen Hui Ruan on East 6th Street
[Photo by Dave on 7th]
Nearly 70 people were in attendance just after 6 tonight for a candlelight vigil for Wen Hui Ruan, the 68-year-old resident who died following an attack here at 745 E. Sixth St. last week.
City Councilmember Rosie Mendez's office organized the event to give his "family and the community a chance to come together to remember his life and to take a stand against violence in the neighborhood."
Police arrested 20-year-old Jamie Pugh early last Tuesday morning. He has been charged with second-degree murder, robbery and assault.
Memorial tonight for Wen Hui Ruan
The flyer above has all the details… the memorial will be at the location where 68-year-old Wen Hui Ruan (previous published reports referred to him as Ruan Wen Hui) was brutally attacked on May 9. He died from the injuries he sustained the next day.
745 E. Sixth St. is between Avenue C and Avenue D, though closer to D…
[Looking west on East Sixth Street]
… a memorial remains in place in front of the building.
Police arrested 20-year-old Jamie Pugh early last Tuesday morning. He has been charged with second-degree murder, robbery and assault.
Ruan, a retired garment worker who lived on Avenue C and East Seventh Street with his wife, had just dropped off his granddaughters when the attack occurred.
To recap what has transpired in this case:
Saturday, May 10
Published reports tell of an attack on East Sixth Street that left a 68-year-old man hospitalized. The NYPD releases a photo of the alleged suspect captured by a surveillance video.
[Photo of suspect via the NYPD]
Sunday, May 11
The NYPD offers $2,000 for any information about the attack.
A tipster sends us the surveillance video that shows the vicious assault and the aftermath … the video shows several people walking by the victim lying injured on the sidewalk without stopping to help.
Monday, May 12
News breaks that the victim, first identified as Ruan Wen Hui, has died from his injuries.
[Photo from 2006 via CBS 2]
His youngest daughter speaks to CBS 2 about her father, who enjoyed playing operas while his wife prepared dinner. "I couldn't believe that this happened to my father because my father is a very good man. He always helps people and he always smiles. Everybody thinks that he’s the best person in this world," she says.
Tuesday, May 13
Police arrest Pugh, who reportedly lives near the scene of the crime, in the early morning on East 14th Street and First Avenue. The arrest is made based on a tip to Crimestoppers. Investigators believe that he sought to rob Ruan, who did not speak English. Pugh leaves the 9th Precinct on East Fifth Street early that evening …
[Photo by Frank Franca]
Wednesday, May 14
Before her son's arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court, Charlotte Pugh-Douglas tells reporters that she believes someone slipped the club-drug Molly into his drink last Friday evening while partying. As DNAinfo reports, "Pugh didn’t even know about the attack until one of his friends showed him the chilling surveillance footage over the weekend and said the attacker looked like him."
Judge Bruna DiBiase orders Pugh held without bail.
Thursday, May 15
Ruan's family want his killing treated as a hate crime, the Daily News reports.
[Jefferson Siegel/NY Daily News]
Friday, May 16
City Councilmember Rosie Mendez's office organizes a memorial service for May 19 to "give Hui's family and the community a chance to come together to remember his life and to take a stand against violence in the neighborhood."
Previously on EV Grieve:
Report: East Village resident dies from injuries sustained in brutal attack
[UPDATED] Reward for info on East 6th Street assault; plus video of the attack
[Updated] Family mourns Ruan Wen Hui as police hunt suspect in deadly assault on E. 6th St.
[Updated] Report: Murder suspect's mother says her son was high on Molly at the time of attack
Report: Family of Ruan Wen Hui wants hate crime charges brought against suspect
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