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..."That story didn't come through in the mainstream narratives of the event. Instead, the shooting was treated as a crime story.

"And there were just implications that came with that," Syed said. "One source said the widespread impression was that this was gang related. And it wasn't at all. I mean, it was just this really tragic incident that happened because three people were robbing this club."

Syed said the Wah Mee murders were reported differently by mainstream publications and community led news. When people in the community didn't speak to reporters, they were seen as suspicious or as if they had something to hide. Syed says this further perpetuated stereotypes about Asian Americans.

Maleeha Syed spoke with Soundside about her reporting on the shooting at Wah Mee and how community reporters told a different story from mainstream publications."
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