'Run for Chinatown' is a group that runs around the perimeter of Chinatown every Monday night, and this week they wanted to honor Christina Lee.
Several groups are rallying and calling for justice after the grisly murder of Christina Yuna Lee in her Chinatown apartment. NJ Burkett has the latest details.
The group first formed when COVID turned the once thriving community in a ghost town. Their goal was to help struggling businesses. Monday night, the focus was on Lee. Organizer Joanne Wong says all the recent attacks have shattered their hearts. "It breaks for Christina Yuna Lee, it breaks for Michelle Go, it breaks for all these people that have been hurts," organizer Joanne Wong said."All the grandmas and grandpas out there that have been pushed to their deaths. It breaks my heart."
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