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Nov. 8 - Nov. 14, 2002

North Carolina Shooting — Possibly Bias Related

Shooter said he had a preference for APA women

By May Chow
AsianWeek Staff Writer

What caused 49-year-old Richard Borelli Anderson to pump two bullets into the head and knee of his classmate, 31-year-old Lili Wang, on Oct. 12, is still a question that remains unanswered in the quiet town of Raleigh, N.C.

The North Carolina State University graduate student left a note on a greeting card addressed to his mother saying that he was infatuated with his classmate and had decided to end both their lives, campus police said.

At about 5:15 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, Wang was playing tennis on a court on the school campus, when Anderson approached her with a 10mm glock handgun and fired four shots. He then turned the gun to his head. His body was discovered five feet away from Wang...

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