Cries for
help, and change, happened Tuesday after a young Korean American woman who
graduated from Rutgers was
stabbed to death over the weekend inside her New
York City apartment.
A
vigil was held yesterday outside the home of Christina Yuna Lee in Chinatown.
Police say the suspect,
Assamad Nash, who has a long criminal history, followed her home on Sunday and
pushed his way into her apartment. A neighbor heard her screams and called 911.
When
police arrived, authorities say Nash imitated the voice of a woman, saying
officers weren't needed. By the time police got inside, they say Lee had been
stabbed 40 times.
"She could have been
your friend, she could have been my friend, she could have been my sister, she
could have been me,” says Sharon Lee, former Queens borough president.
While
some blame lack of housing or mental health services, others blame the bail
reform laws currently in place. Nash was out on supervised release.