The Nation - News from April 19, 1985
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The third and final defendant in the 1983 massacre of 13 persons at a gambling house in Seattle’s Chinatown was found innocent of murder but convicted of robbery and assault. Wai-Chiu (Tony) Ng, a 28-year-old Hong Kong immigrant, was convicted of second-degree assault and 13 counts of first-degree robbery. The assault conviction came in the wounding of the lone survivor of the massacre.
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