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Meng and Schulman Visit Restaurant of Food Delivery Worker Shot and Killed in Forest Hills

May 10, 2022

Lawmakers facilitate meeting with owner and 112th Precinct and meet with detectives investigating the case

QUEENS, NY – U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens) and New York City Councilwoman Lynn Schulman (D-Queens) announced today that they visited the Great Wall Chinese restaurant in Forest Hills where Zhiwen Yan worked. Yan, 45, was the food delivery worker who was shot and killed a week-and-a-half ago while making a delivery on his scooter.
Meng and Shulman took part in a meeting they facilitated with the restaurant's owner and the commanding officer of 112th Precinct to discuss safety concerns, and ways to improve security. The two lawmakers also visited other nearby business owners on Queens Boulevard to talk about how they can better protect themselves and their employees.
In addition, Meng and Schulman met at the site with the detectives investigating the case.
"Zhiwen Yan was well known and beloved by many in the community, and our hearts continue to ache for his family," said Meng and Schulman. "This was such a horrible and senseless tragedy, and we are confident that the person responsible will be apprehended and brought to justice. We thank the 112th Precinct for continuing its investigation into this terrible crime, and for addressing safety in the area with local businesses. We remain committed to helping Zhiwen's loved ones in any way we can."
Meng is currently working to help secure a visa for the mother of Yan's wife so that she can travel to New York from China to attend the funeral, which has been scheduled for May 24.
The Congresswoman also met with Yan's family at their Middle Village home the day after he was killed.