回复:回复:紧急!!老公被逮捕了!!!

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03-20-2008, 07:00
By Christian Schiavone/Gatehouse News Service
The MetroWest Daily News
Posted Mar 20, 2008 @ 12:01 AM

ACTON —
Police arrested a local woman last week after she allegedly told her hu*****and she planned to kill the couple's three children.
Yun Wei, 38, of 85 Hosmer St., Apt. 4A, is charged with assault to murder, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault with a dangerous weapon and threatening to commit a crime, according to court documents.
Officers went to Wei's apartment just after 6 p.m. on March 13 after her hu*****and, Huihua Huang, told a 911 dispatcher Wei had called him threatening to drive to his work in West Boylston and kill the children there, police said. The officers found Wei leading the two older children, ages 4 and 5, through the parking lot next to the building toward her Honda Odyssey minivan. Huang's mother, Zhimei Lang, was following with the couple's 2-year-old.
Police Chief Frank Widmayer said Wei was unarmed at the time of her arrest.
"We don't know a motive yet, just that she was distraught," said Widmayer. "These were threats. We got there before she could act on them, assuming she would have. ... (The potential victims) were definitely in fear."
According to the police report, Wei told officers she had done nothing wrong and that she was frustrated with taking care of the three children.
The report also said Lang led officers to a closet in the apartment where they recovered a stainless steel butcher knife. She also wrote officers a note in Chinese, which Huang later translated.
"Old and young to go with her to find my son and kill all of the family," the note read, according to the report. "If authority don't come tonight all will be definitely dead."
Huang told officers that Wei had been abusive in the past and had kicked him several days earlier, resulting in the assault and battery with a dangerous weapon charge, according to the report.
Wei was released on $750 bail and ordered to have no contact with Huang or the children. She is due back in court for a pretrial hearing April 23.