West was the first suspect arrested in the case. Kameron Taylor, Quamon Deshun White, and Keeton Sheppard were all arrested at separate times.
The exact roles of Taylor, White, and Sheppard are still unclear. But similar to West, they all face murder charges.
Jin Shin: Korean community leader
Shin, a Korean immigrant served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He obtained his business degree from Western Governors University. He ran a family karaoke and co-owned a Korean restaurant. And had been a pillar of the Dallas Asian community.
In the months leading up to his death, Shin had started a fundraising campaign on GoFundMe to help victims of the May 11 Hair World Salon shooting.
His friends describe him as a kind-hearted and sincere individual who had made an impact on many people.
The fundraiser, which has collected $100,534 as of this writing, will be used to cover his funeral and legal fees. Any excess amounts will be given to his daughter, who is 14 years old.
The fatal shooting of Jin Shin is a tragic reminder of the ongoing violence and discrimination faced by Asian Americans in the United States.