Statements: HUNG TIEN PHAM

Canonical ID: us-fbi-hung-tien-pham · Entity type: Person (reference)

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Person:notesHung Tien Pham is wanted for his alleged involvement in the execution-style murders of five men at a Chinatown social club in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 12, 1991, known locally as the Boston Chinatown Massacre.  In the early morning hours, Pham, a known associate of the Ping On crime syndicate, allegedly entered an illegal gambling den located at 85A Tyler Street in Boston, Massachusetts, and allegedly shot six men, execution-style, while they were playing cards. Of the six victims, only one survived the attack.  On January 18, 1991, a local arrest warrant was issued for Pham by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Suffolk County, after he was indicted by a grand jury in Suffolk County Superior Court on five counts of murder, one count of armed assault with intent to murder, one count of conspiracy, and one count of carrying a firearm without a license.engus_fbi_most_wantedus-fbi-hung-tien-pham
Person:notesPham is known to have traveled to Canada, China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Hong Kong.  He also has ties to Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois; Toronto, Canada; and the San Francisco Bay area of California.  His last known location was Bangkok, Thailand, in the mid-to-late 1990s.  Pham was known to be a big spender who liked flashy cars and cognac.engus_fbi_most_wantedus-fbi-hung-tien-pham
Person:notesNCIC: W641471850engus_fbi_most_wantedus-fbi-hung-tien-pham
Person:notesLanguages: Vietnamese, Chinese, Englishengus_fbi_most_wantedus-fbi-hung-tien-pham
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