China News Service, July 22. According to the US "World Daily" report, Oakland Sheriff Armstrong joined the Oakland China Promotion Association, the East Bay Taishan Association and other organizations to hold a press conference in Chinatown on the 20th. He said, The vehicle of the suspect who robbed and killed Mr. Fung, a 52-year-old Hong Kong immigrant and Uber food delivery driver, has been found by the police and is being searched for evidence.

The place where Mr. Feng was killed was right in front of his house.

His girlfriend was sobbing and grief-stricken.

She said she hoped to find the killer as soon as possible and bring him to justice.

  The China Promotion Association and the Chinatown Social Security Team of the Taishan Association originally expected to invite Birch, the chief of the first district of the police station, and police officers to visit Chinatown. Because of the unfortunate death of Mr. Feng, they decided to hold a press conference temporarily.

  With the consent of Mr. Feng's family, the China Promotion Association set up a fundraising page online, hoping to raise money to help him take care of his death.

As of 6:43 p.m. on the 20th, 43,237 yuan had been raised.

  On the morning of the 17th, Mr. Feng sent his girlfriend to Oakland Chinatown to buy groceries, and then returned to the door to park and wait for the Uber Eats takeaway order.

Unexpectedly, two robbers ran over to hijack the car and shot him in the head. The whole process only took 5 seconds.

His girlfriend's 22-year-old son felt bad when he heard the gunshots and rushed out the door to discover the tragedy.

When emergency personnel arrived, they were helpless.

  Mr. Feng's girlfriend said that thanks to the community's concern and help, it is still difficult to accept the fact that Mr. Feng has left.

"I hope the police can catch the murderer as soon as possible and maintain law and order to make the community safer."

  Armstrong said he was saddened by what happened to Mr Feng and his family, which was a crime that should not have happened.

Police are investigating vigorously.

The police released the surveillance video of the scene on the 19th.

Community members are expected to watch the video and contact the police if they can identify the voice of the looters in the video.

  On the evening of the 18th, police found the vehicle used in the homicide in San Francisco.

"We are working with the FBI on the crime vehicle to try to obtain any criminal evidence available. But we are still asking for the community's help and identifying the individual in the video responsible for this heinous crime. Likewise, in Oakland There is too much senseless violence in the city, with 64 homicides currently. Too many people have lost their lives, too many traumas in the community, and families of victims carry on with the pain of losing a loved one.” (Liu advanced)