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  • Writer, thinker, hip-hop connoisseur, and aspiring author, Xiong's work has appeared in campus papers nationwide and various web syndicates.

    Striking Distortions Asunder 2008

  • Reporter Jenn Karlman of CNN affiliate WBAY reports that Xiong's father is asking fortunetellers for help now.

    CNN Transcript Jul 17, 2007 2007

  • Clayton Tyler, Xiong's defense attorney, focused on whether Xiong had laid out a calculated plan to kill Lor, or accidentally shot him as an ill-conceived car theft plan tragically unraveled.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Xiong's lingering by the roadside also show how scared he was, not that he was plotting "an assassination for car parts," Tyler said.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • In his closing arguments, Fristik said the texts were just one piece of evidence showing Xiong's well-thought-out plan to kill Lor and take a car that he coveted.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • In mid-2011, Xiong's team joined Chinese state energy giants selling gasoline cargoes to Iran, stepping into a void left by Western fuel suppliers that halted shipments because they were wary of U.S. sanctions.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • The two-alarm fire destroyed Xiong's unit at Oak Terrace Apartments, 1019 Loughborough Drive, before climbing into the attic, which spans the length of the building.

    MercedSun-Star.com: front 2010

  • The two-alarm fire destroyed Xiong's unit at Oak Terrace Apartments, 1019 Loughborough Drive, before climbing into the attic, which spans the length of the building.

    MercedSun-Star.com: front 2010

  • Xiong's 2-year-old, Michelle, could be heard crying inside the apartment.

    MercedSun-Star.com: front 2010

  • Schliesing's attorney said Xiong's race didn't factor into the confrontation.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

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