Two cousins were charged Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a man at a crowded festival in St. Paul's Como Park over the weekend that appears linked to gang rivalry.
Nougai Xiong, 27, of St. Paul, was charged in Ramsey County District Court with second-degree murder in the death of Jacky G. Vue, 19, of St. Paul. Yang H. Xiong, 28, of La Crosse, Wis., was charged with aiding and abetting the shooting Sunday afternoon.
The gunfire took place near concession stands and the swimming pool at the two-day Hmong Freedom Festival, which draws tens of thousands of people from around the world.
The suspects were arrested shortly after the incident, and a gun was recovered under a nearby tree, police said.
According to the charges, the gunfire, which erupted after young men were fighting with umbrellas, sent patrons scrambling for cover.
Officers staffing the festival immediately encountered "Asian gang members … and detained them," the court filing continued.
Police found Vue on the ground behind a vendor's tent, with bullet wounds to the chest and right leg, according to the criminal complaints. He was declared dead at Regions Hospital about an hour later.
One gang member told an officer the fight occurred because the cousins were Asian Crips and his group were Oroville Mono Boys.