Police Ask for Public’s Help in Cold Case Shooting

Police Ask for Public’s Help in Cold Case Shooting

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Police Department is asking the public’s help in identifying two unknown suspects. They were seen walking down a section the walkway of a local business when one of the suspects was seen pulling out a hand gun, aiming it at the victim’s head and firing without warning.

According to the San Jose Police Department, “on December 5, 2014 at approximately 7:55 P.M., San Jose Police 911 Communications Center received information about shots fired and a person down in the 2600 block of Alum Rock Avenue in San Jose”.

During the investigation of the shooting, video surveillance showed two assailants walking toward the victim, who was standing outside Golden King Café located at 2650 Alum Rock Avenue in San Jose. As the suspects approached the victim, one of the suspects shot the victim multiple times.  The victim, 41-year-old  Thach Duong, died at the scene.

Video Link of Homicide: https://youtu.be/AHxblXLP_Xg

No words were exchanged during the gun fire. It is believed that the shooting may be gang related.  This case remains open with little information to go on.

Homicide Investigators are asking that anyone with information that can help bring these killers to justice contact Detective Sergeant Guire or Detective Jennings of the San Jose Police Department’s Homicide Unit at 408-277-5283.

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