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[Chinese National] Zhanyuan Yang identified as the man who was shot and killed by US police after crashing car into Chinese Consulate in San Francisco

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Zhanyuan Yang is likely another of the thousands of Chinese Nationals staying illegally in the US.


Man Who Allegedly Attacked China’s San Francisco Consulate Had Fake Guns, Book on Assassinations​

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The roommate said Yang did not appear to have a job and that she did not know how he was able to stay in the country legally.



San Francisco Chinese Consulate Attacker Had a Different Life in China​

Zhanyuan Yang was a passionate rising entrepreneur 12 years ago in college in Shandong, China. But four days ago, his life took a very different turn, as he drove a car into the Chinese consulate in San Francisco and was shot dead by police.

Yang, who also went by Luis Yang or Luis Young, had very limited online records in the English-speaking world. But a simple search on the Chinese-language internet using his Chinese name revealed a number of details about Yang’s life.

Reporters from The Standard learned Yang’s Chinese name, 杨占圆, through diploma documents and Chinese-language postcards during a visit to his bedroom in an apartment in the city’s Inner Sunset on Thursday. Fake guns and a book about political assassination were also observed in the room, along with a wallet.

A diploma showed that Yang graduated from Xingtan College of Qufu Normal University(曲阜师范大学杏坛学院) in China in 2014 with a major in environmental sciences. The school is now renamed Qilu Institute of Technology(齐鲁理工学院).

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A view of Kuiwenmen Street in Weifang, China. Zhanyuan Yang attended high school in Weifang, in China's Shandong province

A 2012 article about young entrepreneurship in a Shandong newspaper described Yang as a college student who had started a communications firm.

“Colleges are doing more to support and guide us to start a company,” Yang told the newspaper. “And our aspiring entrepreneurial dreams are very likely to be ignited.”

Yang had an account on Weibo, the Chinese social media giant, but it no longer exists. However, a 2011 post, which can be viewed on Weibo’s cell phone app, shows a photo of him working as the English-speaking broadcaster of his campus radio station.

Online Chinese records indicate that a person of a similar age and with the same name in Shandong Province had multiple patents, including a multi-functional bed for students and a curved-handle umbrella.

Inside Yang’s San Francisco bedroom, a big envelope, with files full inside, said Weifang on the cover, which is a city in the Shandong Province. Some online records indicate that Yang went to high school in that city.

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Zhanyuan Yang in 2011 around the time he was a student at Xingtan College of Qufu Normal University, now Qilu Institute of Technology.

It's unclear what Yang's U.S. immigration status had been in recent years. Normally, international students, who are on student visas, would obtain a work visa if they secure employment sponsorship after they graduate. Or they may matriculate elsewhere, in order to maintain their legal status. Yang’s roommate told The Standard that she believed Yang did not have a job.

Yang’s wallet contained a student ID from City College of San Francisco. The Standard reached out to the school but did not receive a response by publication time.
 
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Zhanyuan Yang is likely another of the thousands of Chinese Nationals staying illegally in the US.


Man Who Allegedly Attacked China’s San Francisco Consulate Had Fake Guns, Book on Assassinations​

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Yes. One of those illegals cannot handle the reality in the U.S., yet blame his own misery and poor judgment on the Chinese government, as always. Of course to many American whose been watching Fox, these people are Chinese spies and saboteurs.
 
Yes. One of those illegals cannot handle the reality in the U.S., yet blame his own misery and poor judgment on the Chinese government, as always.

Well he could always get back on a plane and fly back to paradise.

Air China..San Francisco -> Beijing. He could put it to good use.
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Of course to many American whose been watching Fox, these people are Chinese spies and saboteurs.

Well you don't see Americans flying to China and crashing cars into consulates.
Chinese media would jump on that to no end...and they wouldn't exactly be calling them "good citizens".
 
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He is likely a Chinese spy with important information and was being pursue by CIA when he crashed into the consulate. He likely calling for the CCP to hand over the important information but CIA caught up and shot he dead.
 
He is likely a Chinese spy with important information and was being pursue by CIA when he crashed into the consulate. He likely calling for the CCP to hand over the important information but CIA caught up and shot he dead.
Lol that's some story.

More likely he hated Chinese govt repression.
 
Well he could always get back on a plane and fly back to paradise.

Air China..San Francisco -> Beijing. He could put it to good use.
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Well you don't see Americans flying to China and crashing cars into consulates.
Chinese media would jump on that to no end...and they wouldn't exactly be calling them "good citizens".

The idiot most likely has burn through all his savings making his way to the US, thinking reaching his paradise would mean easy money and free everything as advertised. Possibly even borrowed from friends and relatives paying the snakeheads that he has no way to pay these people back to ever return.
And no, why would Americans go to China to do that? There are plenty of nuts in the US shooting at people, or ram their car into buildings, I recall the White House lawn has been crashed into more than once.
 
He is likely a Chinese spy with important information and was being pursue by CIA when he crashed into the consulate. He likely calling for the CCP to hand over the important information but CIA caught up and shot he dead.

Uh-huh...is that why everybody was running for their lives when the consulate guards yelled "he has a gun".
 
Zhanyuan Yang is likely another of the thousands of Chinese Nationals staying illegally in the US.


Man Who Allegedly Attacked China’s San Francisco Consulate Had Fake Guns, Book on Assassinations​

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Why did he crash his car into the consulate?
 
Yes. One of those illegals cannot handle the reality in the U.S., yet blame his own misery and poor judgment on the Chinese government, as always. Of course to many American whose been watching Fox, these people are Chinese spies and saboteurs.
Considering tens of thousands of Chinese handling the reality of American life so well that they have been here for yrs, who else can Zhanyuan Yang blame?
 
Considering tens of thousands of Chinese handling the reality of American life so well that they have been here for yrs, who else can Zhanyuan Yang blame?

The old generation of immigrants are much more grounded in reality. These new illegals are more than misguided. They have no one to blame but themselves for their own failure.
 
rip. Still haven't seen a clue to suggest what his motive could be.

My guess is the increasing hostility towards Asians among US societies is the reason why he lost or couldn't find a job, and somehow in his twisted mind that is CCp's fault.
 
He wanted his Chinese citizenship back but was rejected.
 
rip. Still haven't seen a clue to suggest what his motive could be.

My guess is the increasing hostility towards Asians among US societies is the reason why he lost or couldn't find a job, and somehow in his twisted mind that is CCp's fault.

There is definitely an issue with thousands of Chinese nationals getting degrees in the US and then facing the horrible reality they may have to return to China since they did not get a job here. That would easily cause a psychotic episode with anyone.
 
There is definitely an issue with thousands of Chinese nationals getting degrees in the US and then facing the horrible reality they may have to return to China since they did not get a job here. That would easily cause a psychotic episode with anyone.
majority of them return to China unlike Indians. This is a separate case.

US society can also do better to create a more welcoming environment, hate crimes towards Asians are skyrocketing.
 

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