NYC’s Accused ‘Duck Sauce Killer’ Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
NEW TWIST
The New York City man who allegedly gunned down a restaurant employee in a dispute over duck sauce was found dead in his home of an apparent suicide, his lawyer said. Glenn Hirsch was arrested and out on bail for the April murder of Yan Zhiwen, a Chinese restaurant deliveryman the 51-year-old had feuded with over claims that he wasn’t given enough duck sauce with a November order and therefore deserved a refund. After being denied the refund, Hirsch allegedly went on a harassment campaign, stalking, slashing tires, and pointing a gun at the restaurant’s owner. All of that escalated into Hirsch shooting Yan while he was delivering food, police said. Hirsch’s body was found by detectives who were sent to his home when he missed a court appearance Friday. The New York Post reports that Hirsch died of a gunshot wound, leaving behind a long suicide note in which he declared his innocence and claimed he wasn’t responsible for Yan’s death. “We just found out that defendant killed himself. Zhiwen Yan’s family is in shock. We ask for privacy, and thank the NYPD and District Attorney for their efforts to seek justice,” Hirsch’s attorney said.