Chinese gangster pulled off New York flight as he tried to flee to China after 'executing two women and burning down their apartment'


An alleged member of the New York Chinatown gang was pulled off a flight to Hong Kong, minutes before takeoff, as he tried to flee to China because he is suspected of executing two women and burning down their apartment. US authorities boarded the Delta Airlines flight at John F Kennedy International Airport on Monday afternoon and hauled away the unidentified man in handcuffs. Police believe he is responsible for shooting Xiao L. Li, 70, and Yong Hua Chen, 36, in the head at close range on June 29 then setting fire to their apartment in Chinatown. The New York Post reports that the man decided to flee after he saw police impounding his car to search for evidence into the horrific murders. Authorities believe he planned to slip into Beijing from Hong Kong to get even farther away from the reach of American law enforcement. Source: The Coming Crisis