Chinatown stabbing - live: Man accused of stalking Asian-American woman to her apartment charged with murder

 (NYPD)
(NYPD)

A vigil is being held in honour of a woman who was followed into her New York City apartment and stabbed to death in one of the latest attacks against people of Asian descent.

Mourners gathered in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighbourhood on Monday morning to pay tribute to Christina Yuna Lee, a 35-year-old Korean-American creative producer.

Lee was killed early Sunday after chilling surveillance video showed a man, identified as 25-year-old Assamad Nash, following her into her building on Chrystie Street.

She was later found dead in her bathtub “bleeding from multiple wounds to the body” after a neighbour heard her screams and called 911.

Police said Mr Nash was discovered hiding under a bed in the apartment and was arrested. He is believed to have targeted Lee, who reportedly hailed from New Jersey, at random.

The murder sparked outcry across the city, marking one of the latest attacks against people of Asian descent.

Asian community condemns attack during vigil

19:00 , Rachel Sharp

Members of New York City’s Asian community condemned Lee’s killing during a vigil held in Chinatown on Monday morning.

Justin Yu, president of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, said that Lee may have been targeted because of her race and said that Asian-Americans are living in fear in the city.

“She has done nothing wrong. Only mistake she made, was to move to New York City… but our city allowed her life to be taken away by violence,” he said, according to CBS2.

“Crime has no consequence in this city.”

He added: “Today, we are mourning, we are crying, we are trembling in fear. We are terrified. Do something New York City!”

The Independent’s Megan Sheets has the full story.

Vigil held for Asian-American woman who was stabbed to death in NYC apartment

Asian-American hate crimes tripled in the last year in NYC

18:05 , Rachel Sharp

While the NYPD is not said to be investigating Lee’s death as a hate crime, her stabbing led to a renewed focus on Asian-American hate crimes in the city.

Members of the Asian community have fallen victim to an increasing number of hate crimes in the last year, with NYPD data revealing that anti-Asian attacks tripled in 2021.

The number of Asian bias hate crimes rose by a staggering 343 percent from 30 in 2020 to 133 in 2021, according to the data.

This marked the biggest leap in hate crimes against a particular group.

Overall, hate crimes almost doubled in New York City in the last year, rising from 275 incidents to 538.

Suspect charged with murder of Christina Yuna Lee

17:45 , Rachel Sharp

Assamad Nash has now been charged with the murder of Lee, more than 24 hours after he was arrested on the scene of the grisly crime.

The 25-year-old, who has been arrested multiple times over the last year, was charged with murder and burglary on Monday morning, according to the New York Post.

He is due to be arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court later on Monday.

The Independent has reached out to the NYPD for further details.

‘A wonderful soul’: Landlord pays tribute to victim

17:12 , Rachel Sharp

The landlord of the victim of Sunday’s brutal attack has paid tribute to her “wonderful soul” as he condemned the way her accused killer “mercilessly stalked” her into her apartment.

Brian Chin, who owns the sixth-floor apartment in Chinatown where Lee was stabbed to death, told NBC New York that the 35-year-old was a “wonderful person”.

“She was a wonderful soul, a wonderful person. She had the entire rest of her life ahead of her,” he said.

Mr Chin described how the suspect followed Lee into the apartment block without her realising.

“She opened the door and he just slipped in right behind her. She never even knew he was there,” he said.

“She walked up six flights of stairs and this man mercilessly stalked her.”

Mr Chin called on New York officials to take action to stop others falling victim to “avoidable” attacks.

“This is about the community and our elected officials need to do something much different because this is all avoidable,” he said.

Who is Christina Yuna Lee?

16:50 , Megan Sheets

Lee, 35, has been described as a New Jersey native who worked as a creative director at digital music platform Splice.

The owner of the building where she was killed told the New York Post she moved in less than a year ago and described her as “such a sweet girl”.

Lee’s LinkedIn page showed she graduated from Rutgers University, where she studied art history.

 (LinkedIn via CBS2)
(LinkedIn via CBS2)

Local leaders react to stabbing

16:30 , Megan Sheets

Several local leaders have spoken out to share their horror at Lee’s murder, which is widely regarded as a hate crime.

Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement: “We stand with our Asian community today.

“While the suspect who committed this heinous act is now in custody, the conditions that created him remain. The mission of this administration is clear: We won’t let this violence go unchecked.”

Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the murder on Twitter, saying she was “mourning this tragic & heartbreaking loss of life”.

We have seen far too many acts of violence against AAPI [Asian American Pacific Islander] New Yorkers in recent months. We must make sure every community is safe in our state,” she wrote.

“I join New Yorkers standing together in support of our AAPI friends & neighbors.”

Leaders of Asian American descent also gathered on Sunday with Manhattan borough president Mark Levine.

“We are demanding action. Our broken mental health system must be fixed. We have to address the real fear in Chinatown and beyond,” Mr Levine tweeted.

State Assemblywoman Yuk-Line Niou called the killing “so gruesome and so horrible and so cruel”.

Suspect has violent criminal record

16:10 , Megan Sheets

Assamad Nash, the man arrested for Lee’s murder, was known to law enforcement well before the killing, police say.

His record includes at least six arrests since May of 2021, including one for allegedly punching a senior citizen during an argument.

Mr Nash’s most recent arrest was on 6 January 2022, when he was accused of damaging 27 MetroCard machines across the city. That case is still pending, according to ABC7.

He is slated to be charged with Lee’s murder on Monday and is currently being held at the NYPD’s 5th precinct.

What we know about the stabbing

15:52 , Megan Sheets

Christina Yuna Lee was found stabbed to death in her Chinatown apartment before 5am on Sunday after surveillance video showed a man following her into her building.

The suspect, Assamad Nash, was discovered hiding under a bed in the home after he allegedly tried and failed to escape.

The Independent’s Stuti Mishra explains everything we know about the killing so far:

Chilling police video shows Asian woman stabbed to death in NYC