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What was the verdict in the case of China killing five people in San Francisco?

According to overseas media reports, the murder of five Chinese Lei family members in San Francisco five years ago was pronounced on Monday (1 1). 4 1 year-old Vietnamese defendant Binh Thai Luc was found guilty of five counts of first-degree murder and will face life imprisonment without bail.

After six days of deliberation and discussion, the jury of San Francisco Supreme Court ruled on Monday (1 1) that Lu Pingtai was found guilty of five counts of first-degree murder, five counts of attempted robbery and two counts of theft. Lu Pingtai will appear in court on Tuesday (12), and the judge will decide the date of sentencing.

George Gascon, the district attorney, said outside the courtroom: "This is an extremely cruel and terrible murder. We are very happy to seek justice for the families and communities of the victims. " Lu Pingtai's defense lawyer said that he might intend to appeal.

Last Wednesday (6th), a closing statement was made, and the jury deliberated in the lunch break for six days except Friday.

According to the data, Lu Pingtai, a Vietnamese citizen, came to the United States legally in 1989, robbed a Chinese restaurant at gunpoint in 1996, was imprisoned in 1998, and was deported after his release in 2006. Because the Vietnamese government did not provide the necessary travel and identity documents, Lu Pingtai stayed in the United States and regularly reported to the immigration and customs law enforcement departments. Lv Pingtai lives in Hayes Street, San Francisco with his wife and two children, and works in construction or decoration. Neighbors said that Lu Pingtai is usually a friendly and polite person. After his arrest, the neighbors were very surprised.