The Case of David Chou: A Church Shooting and Its Aftermath
Laguna Woods, USAWed Jan 08 2025
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On Tuesday, an Orange County judge decided that a 70-year-old man from Las Vegas will stand trial for murder and attempted murder, including hate crime enhancements. David Wenwei Chou is accused of fatally shooting a doctor and wounding five others during a mass shooting at a Taiwanese church in Laguna Woods, California.
In May 2022, Chou allegedly entered a dining hall used by the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian congregation armed with a 9-millimeter-semi-automatic pistol, bags of incendiary devices, and extra ammunition. Federal prosecutors claim Chou attacked the churchgoers due to their Taiwanese origins and Presbyterian faith.
Earlier, Chou had attended a guest sermon by Pastor Billy Chang. Afterward, he reportedly secured the church’s doors using padlocks, glue, and nails before opening fire. A doctor, John Cheng, was shot twice and died from his wounds. However, Cheng’s actions gave other members time to subdue Chou.
Henry Ang, a church member, recounted being hit by gunfire. Despite being legally blind, Ang helped another churchgoer escape. A witness described seeing a large man in black clothing with a mask who started shooting. Two individuals, husband and wife, were also struck and could not move.
Officers found Dr. Cheng’s body with multiple bullet wounds, alongside spent shell casings, bullets, and bags containing more loaded magazines and suspected incendiary devices. Chou reportedly asked for a Mandarin-speaking attorney, claiming he had left a letter in his car explaining his actions. The letter and other evidence indicate the shooting was motivated by Chou’s grievances with the Taiwanese community.
Chou, born in Taiwan during a period of high tension with China, immigrated to the U. S. after feeling unwelcome in Taiwan. Authorities suspect he targeted the Orange County congregation due to its concentration of Taiwanese members. The District Attorney’s Office must decide between life imprisonment without parole or the death penalty. Additionally, Chou faces numerous federal hate crime, weapon, and explosive charges with their potential penalties.
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