Carrollton Korean Town Shooting Wife Allegedly Told Survivor “Why Aren’t You Dead Yet?”
Carrollton Korean Town Shooting investigators have uncovered new details about the alleged involvement of the wife of suspect Seung Ho Han in the deadly May 5 shooting spree in Carrollton, Texas.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by FOX4, 67-year-old Ae Son Han was present during the shootings and allegedly made chilling remarks to a surviving victim before leaving the scene.

Police said a survivor from the first shooting asked Han to call 911. Instead, the affidavit states that she responded, “Why aren’t you dead yet? You should have been the first one dead. You are the worst one,” before casually walking out of the market.
Authorities are currently investigating whether the husband and wife acted together during the attacks connected to the Carrollton Korean business district.
Police Say Couple Moved Together Before and After Shootings
Investigators said cellphone location data and vehicle dash camera footage showed the couple traveling together around the time of the shootings.
According to police, dash camera video captured Seung Ho Han instructing his wife to call the second victim to check whether he was home before the second homicide occurred at an apartment on Old Denton Road.
Authorities also said the couple allegedly stopped at a McDonald’s drive-thru after the shootings and ordered drinks.
Ae Son Han Arrested in Minnesota
Ae Son Han reportedly fled to Minnesota after the incident and was arrested there on May 18.
Police said she is currently awaiting extradition to North Texas, where she is expected to face murder-related charges. Authorities estimated the extradition process could take between 30 and 90 days.
The investigation into the Carrollton Korean Town Shooting remains ongoing as detectives continue reviewing digital evidence and witness statements tied to the case.



