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San Jose police arrest 2 after Vietnamese father killed in 2018

San Jose Police arrest two suspects in connection with a 2018 homicide on July 20, 2022.

San Jose police homicide detectives have arrested two men for the homicide of a 54-year-old father of three young children nearly five years ago and the DA has charged them both with murder.   

On Wednesday, police announced they arrested 38-year-old Juvenal Arellano in Santa Clara County and 46-year-old Robert Ascencio in Stanislaus County for the shooting death of Khanh Kieu June 21, 2018, on the 3600 block of Misty Glen Court near Sylvandale Middle School.

 

The men were arrested last week. 

Police would not specifically say what led detectives to the pair. 

 

However, they re-issued an old news release, indicating that Arellano, Ascencio, and a third suspect arrived at Kieu's home in a black, approximately 2012 Lexus ES350 sedan, and forced their way into his home. 

According to police, the driver had a gun and did the actual shooting.

A neighbor's surveillance video captured some of what happened, including the suspects following Kieu into the house. 

Despite the arrests, there were many questions left unanswered as to how police tracked down Arellano and Ascencio so many years later. And the exact motive and other key details have not been publicly disclosed. 

At the time, family members Kieu was a doctor in Vietnam who immigrated with his family to the United States in 2013 with his family. 

At the time of the crime, they told KTVU they had no idea why anyone would shoot him.

Authorities said a third suspect is still outstanding. They said that suspect wasn't the driver or suspected shooter. However, officers are not yet specifying the suspect's role in the case.

54-year-old Khanh Kieu, a father of three, was murdered in San Jose on June 21, 2018

That left neighbors to speculate that Kieu could have been the target of an attempted robbery or home invasion, though police didn't confirm that. 

They also told KTVU that this was an unusually violent crime in their usually quiet neighborhood. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Barragan #4106 or Detective Ramirez #4201 of the San José Police Department’s

San Jose police arrest 2 after Vietnamese father killed in 2018 (ktvu.com)

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Man slashed by attacker in ski mask in Chinatown

1010 Wins Newsroom - 1h ago
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NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- A man was slashed in Chinatown early Tuesday by an attacker wearing a ski mask, police said.

The victim was slashed on White Street around 1 a.m. Tuesday

© Provided by WINS Radio New YorkThe victim was slashed on White Street around 1 a.m. Tuesday

The victim was slashed on White Street, between Broadway and Lafayette Streets, around 1 a.m.

 

The patient was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The NYPD was still searching Tuesday for the suspect, who they described as a man wearing a ski mask.

It wasn’t immediately known if the victim and his attacker had any interaction before the assault.

Man slashed by attacker in ski mask in Chinatown (msn.com)

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Filipino Martial Arts Expert Take Down Man Wanted for Attacks on NYC Sidewalks

Adam Harding - 6h ago
 

It was a case of wrong place at the wrong time for an assault suspect accused of punching two people, including a teenager, seemingly at random on a Manhattan street.

It was a case of wrong place at the wrong time for an assault suspect accused of punching two people, including a teen, seemingly at random on a Manhattan street — that’s because a passerby just happened to be a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, and chased him down

© Provided by NBC New YorkIt was a case of wrong place at the wrong time for an assault suspect accused of punching two people, including a teen, seemingly at random on a Manhattan street — that’s because a passerby just happened to be a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, and chased him down

That's because a passerby — who just happens be a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt — chased him down and helped bring him to justice. 

Ro Malabanan was heading to work Wednesday when he saw the suspect sucker-punch a construction worker in SoHo before running away. In an exclusive interview with NBC New York, Malabanan said he was worried the suspect would attack someone else — so he decided to intervene.

"I walked up to the guy that (was) hit, to check to see if he was OK. He said he wasn’t okay ... Immediately, my martial arts side kicks in and I'm like, let’s go stop this guy," Malabanan recalled. "Who knows what he’s capable of... My jiu-jitsu training kicked in, and I immediately just jumped on his back, he tried to fling me off of him. I had what's called the seatbelt position, which helped me to drag him down to the ground."

After pinning him to the ground, the martial arts expert stayed on top of the suspect until police arrived. Malabanan's good Samaritan deeds were captured on video, which quickly went viral online.

Malabanan was born in the Philippines but grew up in New York. He teaches boxing, he studies jiu-jitsu — he knows how to defend himself. Now he's just thankful his training “kicked in” at the right time.

"I don’t think I'm a hero, just doing my part for New York ... We New Yorkers are willing to help strangers out because that’s what New York is all about," Malabanan said. "I'm just really grateful I was able to stop someone and put my martial arts to use. Being able to help people, to do it in the real world, is incredible."

Police said the 28-year-old suspect assaulted two people in unprovoked attacks.

And in true New York fashion, Malabanan says right after the cops arrived, he didn't want to wait around — because he was late for work.

"Typical New Yorker,” he said with a laugh.

Video Shows Martial Arts Expert Take Down Man Wanted for Attacks on NYC Sidewalks (msn.com)

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