‘Psychopath’ off-duty NYPD officer who waited in bedroom to kill dental student in relationship with ex-girlfriend weeks after break-up learns her

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A former NYPD officer from Staten Island has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for a tragic and fatal shooting that took place in 2021. Yvonne Wu, now 34, was sentenced in Kings County Court after pleading guilty to first-degree manslaughter and attempted murder charges.

The incident, which occurred on October 13, 2021, involved Wu lying in wait at the Brooklyn apartment of her ex-girlfriend, Jenny Li. Armed with her police-issued firearm, Wu confronted Li and her new partner, 24-year-old Jamie Liang, a dental student at NYU, when they returned home.

In a shocking act of violence, Wu shot and killed Liang, and then turned the gun on Li, critically wounding her. Wu’s actions were described as methodical and premeditated, stemming from a turbulent breakup just weeks prior. The court sentenced Wu to 22 years for the manslaughter of Liang and an additional five years for the attempted murder of Li.

The case, which garnered significant media attention, was often referred to as a “love triangle” shooting. Reports from the immediate aftermath of the crime revealed that Wu had confessed to the shooting in a disturbingly calm and composed manner. The nearly 30-year sentence handed down was expected after Wu’s guilty plea in June, marking a grim conclusion to a case that shocked the community and highlighted the tragic consequences of jealousy and heartbreak. Wu’s sentencing also brought to light concerns about mental health and the stresses faced by law enforcement officers, with many questioning how such a tragedy could have been prevented.

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