Wanted in New Zealand, captured in Atlanta
For their courageous deed, the group is receiving $10,000 from New Zealand authorities. So how do you divvy up the money? Wu pulled a folded-up sheet of paper from his pocket. It's a Chinese-language contract with six signatures. Dated March 6, the hand-written note commits $2,000 to an elderly friend who can't care for himself anymore. The other $8,000 is headed back across the globe, to a little girl whose mother is gone. Hyosub Shin/AJC
