August 18, 2025 #1 Local News, Information and Event Source for the Century City/Westwood areas.

Jury begins hearing case against man charged in killings of two USC Chinese graduate students

Calling it a case of “senseless” violence, a prosecutor today told jurors that a 22-year-old man charged in the shooting deaths of two USC graduate students from China approached them from behind with another man as the couple sat in their car near the campus more than two years ago.

In his opening statement, Deputy District Attorney Dan Akemon told the Los Angeles Superior Court jury Javier Bolden approached the BMW on the passenger side as Bryan Barnes approached the vehicle on the driver’s side and that Bolden shouted to Barnes to “get what you can get” after Barnes fired two shots inside the car at Ying Wu and Ming Qu on April 11, 2012.

Defense attorney Andrew Goldman urged the seven-woman, five-man panel to “keep an open mind” during Bolden’s trial.

Bolden’s attorney told jurors that his client spent close to an hour denying any involvement in the killings when he was questioned by police, then told them “what they wanted to hear” shortly after he was warned that he could face the death penalty. He said Bolden was 19 at the time and “under duress.”

Barnes, now 22, was charged along with Bolden.

Barnes, also 22, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after pleading guilty Feb. 5 to a pair of first-degree murder counts and admitting that he had personally used and discharged a firearm in the shooting deaths of the 23-year-old graduate students who were killed as they sat in a double-parked car on a rainy night in the 2700 block of Raymond Avenue, near the USC campus.

Bolden also could face life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of the killings.

“This is a case about senseless street violence,” Bolden said.

Bolden told jurors two cellular phones were taken from the vehicle after Wu and Qu were shot, and that Qu crawled out of the vehicle and across the street to try to get help after he was shot once in the head by Barnes.

Wu was shot once in the left side of the body and once in her right arm, Akemon said.

Shell casings found at the scene matched those found at the scene of a shooting about two months earlier and about three miles away in which a man was left “bedridden” in a convalescent home with permanent brain damage after being shot in the head, according to the prosecutor. A woman was also shot and injured during the Feb. 12, 2012, attack.

Bolden is charged with attempted murder and assault with a firearm in connection with that shooting, along with an allegation that he personally used a firearm in that crime.

Bolden’s attorney told jurors that his client “is just making things up to try to look tough” during a conversation with a confidential informant in jail about the killings.

“We believe that statement is not reliable,” Goldman told jurors.

Goldman said cellular telephone tower evidence was also “not conclusive to Mr. Bolden being there.”

Bolden and Barnes were arrested May 18, 2012, in connection with the killings.

At Barnes’ sentencing, XiYong Wu said his family had waited almost two years for justice for his daughter, who came to the United States with a dream and great expectations for the future and planned to return to China after graduating.

Through a Mandarin interpreter, the victim’s father called the pain of losing his only child “excruciating.”

“Every life deserves respect, and he has no right to take away my daughter’s life. My daughter is gone, so is my hope,” he said.

XiYong Wu noted that on his daughter’s birthday that the family lit her birthday candles, cut her birthday cake and sang at her grave.

“Our tears have not dried, and the only reason that gives us courage to live is waiting to see today,” he said. “My family and I want to see the murderer receive his due punishment …”

Wanzhi Qu said his son — whom he described as a straight-A student and a “brilliant young man” — “came with beautiful dreams but died tragically.” 

“After my son passed away, my wife and I always wake up crying at night. In our dreams, our beloved son is covered in blood, crying out to us, `Dad, I am so cold. I suffered a horrible death for absolutely no reason! You must help me get justice!” Son, I am here today to help you get justice,” he said.

Qu’s father said that he had been so excited to hear that his son had fallen in love with Ying Wu and that he had looked forward to meeting their future daughter-in-law and thinking about what presents he should buy her and where he should take her sight-seeing.

“But, in only nine days, our joy had turned to mourning because you killed them in cold blood,” Qu’s father said, speaking directly to Barnes. “Our children left us and you took our heart and soul away … You devastated our lives. You deserve the death penalty.”

Barnes’ plea spared him from a potential death sentence. The prosecution later opted not to seek the death penalty against Bolden.

Tags: in Crime, News
Related Posts

High-Speed Freeway Chase Ends in Sidewalk Standoff, Suspect Pulled From Car

August 16, 2025

August 16, 2025

Officers Fired “Less Lethal” Rounds After Pursuing Suspect on Multiple Roadways California Highway Patrol officers dragged a motorist from a...

Two Arrested in Culver City E-Bike Shooting; Cache of Guns, Suspected Cocaine Seized

August 16, 2025

August 16, 2025

Victim Wounded After Resisting Robbery on Sepulveda Boulevard Two women have been arrested in connection with the Aug. 4 shooting...

Tesla Diner Slashes Menu Weeks After Grand Opening in Hollywood

August 16, 2025

August 16, 2025

Diner Narrows Offerings, Faces Protests and Lawsuit Amid Early Hype Tesla’s new retro-style diner and drive-in has already deep sixed...

Suspect Arrested in UCLA Hate-Crime Investigation Over Stolen Black History Posters

August 15, 2025

August 15, 2025

University Police Say the Individual Was Found Inside Haines Hall With a Stun Gun UCLA police arrested a suspect on...

Drivers Take Note: Major Street Closures Planned for CicLAvia in Culver City and Venice

August 15, 2025

August 15, 2025

Major Roads in the Area Will Shut Down From 9:00 a.m. To 4:00 p.m. Culver City and Los Angeles will...

Fire at Beverly Hills’ Funke Prompts Evacuation, No Injuries Reported

August 15, 2025

August 15, 2025

Blaze in Exhaust System Forces Temporary Closure Flames erupted in the exhaust system at Funke Restaurant on Tuesday night, prompting...

ICE Raids Rattle Westside Businesses Amid Reports of Arrests, Ambush Tactics

August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025

Masked Men Targeted Car Washes, Home Depots: 30 People Missing ICE and Border Patrol raids on Los Angeles’ Westside this...

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Debuts  All-Black Ice Cream in Collaboration With Artist Cj Hendry

August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025

Limited-Edition Flavor Opaque and All Black Cones Launch on Aug. 14 Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is stripping away the usual...

405 Freeway Closure Rescheduled: Sepulveda Pass to Shrink to Three Lanes August 22–25

August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025

Extended 405 Closure to Snarl Traffic Through Sepulveda Pass  The major closure of the 405 Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass...

Concert in the Courtyard: Israeli Band The Peatot Brings High-Energy Sound to Adat Shalom Synagogue

August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025

Event in Westwood Will Feature Live Music, Food, and Family-Friendly Community Celebration Adat Shalom Synagogue will host a summer evening...

Sweet Wheat Bakery & Bistro Opens in Downtown Culver City August 18

August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025

French Brothers Open Bakery with Authentic Parisian Pasteries A new bakery and bistro from two French-born brothers is set to...

Sidecar & Van Leeuwen Unite for One-Night-Only Doughnuts Ă  la Mode

August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025

Limited-Time Collab Pairs Iconic Doughnuts With Artisanal Scoops Sidecar Doughnuts, the purveyors of some of Los Angeles’ best doughnuts, is...

Mr. Charlie’s Brings Plant-Based Fast Food to 26th Street With Grand Opening Giveaway

August 13, 2025

August 13, 2025

Plant-Based Favorite Opens Brentwood Adjacent Spot With Opening Day Perks Mr. Charlie’s, the fast-growing plant-based fast-food chain known for its...

Bánh Mì Pop-Up Returns: Chef Tra An Serves Pork & Mushroom Versions After Months-Long Hiatus

August 13, 2025

August 13, 2025

Following Four Sold-Out Events, Pre-Orders are Live for The Next Delicious Pop-Up Private chef Tra An, celebrated for making what...

Ex-LAPD Officer Among Four Charged in Kidnapping and Violent Home Invasion Robbery

August 13, 2025

August 13, 2025

Prosecutors Say the Suspects Handcuffed Victims, Stole Cash, and Cryptocurrency Felony charges were filed against a former Los Angeles police...