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8 killed in shootings at 3 metro Atlanta spas. Police have 1 suspect in custody
By Jamiel Lynch and Steve Almasy, CNN
Updated 12:50 AM EDT, Wed March 17, 2021
article video


Atlanta(CNN)
Video evidence suggests "it is extremely likely" that the same person was responsible for the three deadly shootings at massage parlors in the metro Atlanta area, police said Tuesday.

Eight people were killed and one person was wounded in the attacks. Two of the shootings were at spas across the street from each other in northeast Atlanta and the other happened about 30 miles away in Cherokee County to the northwest of the city.

"Video footage from our Video Integration Center places the Cherokee County suspect's vehicle in the area, around the time of our Piedmont Road shootings," the Atlanta Police Department said in a news release.

"That, along with video evidence viewed by investigators, suggests it is extremely likely our suspect is the same as Cherokee County's, who is in custody. Because of this, an investigator from APD is in Cherokee County and we are working closely with them to confirm with certainty our cases are related."

Officials in each jurisdiction said there were no immediate indications of motive.

Booking photo of suspect Robert Aaron Long
Booking photo of suspect Robert Aaron Long

The suspect in the Cherokee County shootings was taken into custody in Crisp County, about 150 miles south of Atlanta, around 8:30 p.m. -- about 3 1/2 hours after the killings. The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office identified him as Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock.

In a video on the Crisp County Sheriff's Department Facebook page, Sheriff Frank Reynolds said the agency and the highway patrol were alerted Long was headed their way. After his vehicle was spotted, a chase ensued on Interstate 75 and a state trooper performed a maneuver that sent the SUV out of control.

"The suspect was taken into custody without incident ... and transported to the Crisp County jail," the official said.

Five people were shot in suburb

Deputies were called to Young's Asian Massage near Acworth, Georgia, for reports of a shooting, Cherokee County Sheriff's spokesperson Jay Baker said.

Responding deputies found five people with gunshot wounds. Two people were pronounced dead at the scene and three were transported to a hospital, where two died, Baker said.

The massage parlor is about 30 miles from the sites of the Atlanta shootings, which took place about an hour later.

View this interactive content on CNN.com

Then there were two more shootings

Atlanta police said they responded to a robbery call at the Gold Massage Spa on Piedmont Road in Atlanta and found three people dead.

Here's what we know about the metro Atlanta spa shootings
Here's what we know about the metro Atlanta spa shootings


While there, police received another call of shots fired directly across the street at the Aroma Therapy Spa, where they found one person dead, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said.

The four victims were female and appear to be Asian, Bryant said, adding it was too early to say what their connection was to the spas.

Authorities in Atlanta's Zone 2 said they were increasing patrols around similar businesses.

In New York, members of the police department's critical response command deployed to Asian communities throughout the city in response to the shootings, a spokesman for the NYPD told CNN.

The FBI is assisting law enforcement with the shooting investigations, according to FBI spokesman Kevin Rowson.
 
Is this what they mean by a " blow job" or " shoot outside"?
 
8 dead in Georgia massage parlor shootings; man captured
ATLANTA (AP) — Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs Tuesday evening left eight people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said.

The attacks began around 5 p.m., when five people were shot at Youngs Asian Massage Parlor in a strip mall near a rural area in Acworth, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Atlanta, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Capt. Jay Baker said. Two people died at the scene and three were transported to a hospital where two of them also died, Baker said.

No one was arrested at the scene.

Around 5:50 p.m., police in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, responding to a call of a robbery in progress, found three women dead from apparent gunshot wounds at Gold Spa. While they were at that scene, they learned of a call reporting shots fired at another spa across the street, Aromatherapy Spa, and found a woman who appeared to have been shot dead inside the business.

Law enforcement officials confer outside a massage parlor following a shooting on Tuesday,...

Law enforcement officials confer outside a massage parlor following a shooting on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Atlanta. Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs have left seven people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said Tuesday.(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
“It appears that they may be Asian,” Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said.

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in statement Wednesday that its diplomats in Atlanta have confirmed from police that four of the victims who died were women of Korean descent. The ministry said the office of its Consulate General in Atlanta is trying to confirm the nationality of the women.

The killings came amid a recent wave of attacks against Asian Americans that coincided with the spread of the coronavirus across the United States.

“Our entire family is praying for the victims of these horrific acts of violence,” Gov. Brian Kemp said Tuesday evening on Twitter.

A man suspected in the Acworth shooting was captured by surveillance video pulling up to the business around 4:50 p.m. Tuesday, minutes before the attack, authorities said. Baker said the suspect, Robert Aaron Long, of Woodstock, was taken into custody in Crisp County, about 150 miles (240 kilometers) south of Atlanta.

Baker said they believe Long is also the suspect in the Atlanta shootings.

Police said video footage showed the suspect’s vehicle in the area of the Atlanta spas about the time of those attacks as well. That, as well as other video evidence, “suggests it is extremely likely our suspect is the same as Cherokee County’s, who is in custody,” Atlanta police said in a statement. Atlanta and Cherokee County authorities were working to confirm the cases are related.

FBI spokesman Kevin Rowson said the agency was assisting Atlanta and Cherokee County authorities in the investigation.

Crisp County Sheriff Billy Hancock said in a video posted on Facebook that his deputies and state troopers were notified around 8 p.m. that a murder suspect out of north Georgia was headed toward their county. Deputies and troopers set up along the interstate and “made contact with the suspect,” who was driving a 2007 black Hyundai Tucson, around 8:30 p.m., he said.

A state trooper performed a PIT, or pursuit intervention technique, maneuver, “which caused the vehicle to spin out of control,” Hancock said. Long was then taken into custody “without incident” and was being held in the Crisp County jail for Cherokee County authorities who were expected to arrive soon to continue their investigation.

Due to the shootings, Atlanta police said they dispatched officers to check nearby similar businesses and increased patrols in the area.

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Associated Press writer Kim Tong-hyung in Seoul contributed to the this story.

Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.



 
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Asswipe Trump is a real fucker, how his nazis are shooting dead Asian Massage Parlor girls. What an asshole. Fuck MAGAs

https://www.usnews.com/news/top-new...an-women-shot-dead-at-two-day-spas-in-atlanta


Eight Killed, Including Six Women of Asian Descent, at Shootings at Atlanta Day Spas

By Reuters, Wire Service Content March 16, 2021, at 9:03 p.m.
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A view of the Gold Spa after deadly shootings at three day spas, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., March 17, 2021. REUTERS/Dustin ChambersREUTERS
BY DAN WHITCOMB AND Steve Gorman

(Reuters) - Eight people, six of them women of Asian descent, were shot dead in a string of attacks at day spas in and around Atlanta, and a man suspected of carrying out the shootings was arrested in southern Georgia, police said.

Although authorities declined to offer a motive for the violence, the attacks prompted the New York Police Department's counter-terrorism unit to announce the deployment of additional patrols in Asian communities there as a precaution.

South Korea's foreign ministry said its consulate-general in Atlanta had confirmed that the victims included four women of Korean descent but was verifying their nationality.

The bloodshed began about 5 p.m. on Tuesday when four people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at Young's Asian Massage in Cherokee County, about 40 miles north of Atlanta, Captain Jay Baker of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department said.

Two women of Asian descent were among the dead there, along with a white woman and a white man, Baker said, adding that the surviving victim was a Hispanic man.

In Atlanta, the state capital, police officers responding to a call of a "robbery in progress" shortly before 6 p.m. arrived at the Gold Spa beauty salon and found three women shot dead, Police Chief Rodney Bryant told reporters.

While investigating the initial report, the officers were called to a separate aromatherapy spa across the street where another woman was found dead from a gunshot wound, Bryant said. All four women killed in Atlanta were of Asian descent.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was visiting South Korea on Wednesday, offered his condolences.
"We are horrified by this violence which has no place in America or anywhere," Blinken told South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong.

The violence unfolded days after U.S. President Joe Biden used a nationally televised speech to condemn a surge in hate crimes and discrimination against Asian-Americans. Civil rights groups have suggested that former President Donald Trump contributed to the trend by repeatedly referring to the coronavirus as the “China virus” because it first emerged there.

“The president has been briefed overnight about the horrific shootings in Atlanta. White House officials have been in touch with the mayor’s office and will remain in touch with the FBI,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement.


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SUSPECT IN CUSTODY
Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock in Cherokee County, was taken into custody at about 8:30 p.m. in Crisp County, about 150 miles (240 km) south of Atlanta. A photo of Long, who is white, was released by authorities.

Baker told Reuters that investigators were "very confident" that the same suspect was the gunman in all three shootings. The Atlanta Police Department said the suspect was connected to all the attacks by video evidence from the crime scenes.

Investigators were still working "to confirm with certainty" that the shootings in Atlanta and Cherokee County were related.
Long was spotted in southern Georgia, far from the crime scenes, after police in Cherokee County issued a bulletin providing a description and license plates of the vehicle involved in the attacks, Baker said.

He was arrested without incident after a highway pursuit by Georgia state police and Crisp County Sheriff's deputies, sheriff's officials said later.
Authorities said that a motive for the shootings was not immediately clear, and that it was not determined whether the victims were targeted because of their race or ethnicity.

But the NYPD's counter-terrorism branch said on Twitter that although there was no known connection to New York City, the department "will be deploying assets to our great Asian communities across the city out of an abundance of caution."

Atlanta police said they were stepping up patrols around businesses similar to those attacked on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta in Vista, Calif., Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland in Washington, Hyonhee Shin in Seoul; Editing by Leslie Adler, Gerry Doyle and Alison williams)

Copyright 2021 Thomson Reuters.

Tags: South Korea, United States, crime
 
Asswipe Trump is a real fucker, how his nazis are shooting dead Asian Massage Parlor girls. What an asshole. Fuck MAGAs

https://www.usnews.com/news/top-new...an-women-shot-dead-at-two-day-spas-in-atlanta


Eight Killed, Including Six Women of Asian Descent, at Shootings at Atlanta Day Spas

By Reuters, Wire Service Content March 16, 2021, at 9:03 p.m.
More
U.S. News & World Report
Eight Killed, Including Six Women of Asian Descent, at Shootings at Atlanta Day Spas
More
Reuters

A view of the Gold Spa after deadly shootings at three day spas, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., March 17, 2021. REUTERS/Dustin ChambersREUTERS
BY DAN WHITCOMB AND Steve Gorman

(Reuters) - Eight people, six of them women of Asian descent, were shot dead in a string of attacks at day spas in and around Atlanta, and a man suspected of carrying out the shootings was arrested in southern Georgia, police said.

Although authorities declined to offer a motive for the violence, the attacks prompted the New York Police Department's counter-terrorism unit to announce the deployment of additional patrols in Asian communities there as a precaution.

South Korea's foreign ministry said its consulate-general in Atlanta had confirmed that the victims included four women of Korean descent but was verifying their nationality.

The bloodshed began about 5 p.m. on Tuesday when four people were killed and another was wounded in a shooting at Young's Asian Massage in Cherokee County, about 40 miles north of Atlanta, Captain Jay Baker of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department said.

Two women of Asian descent were among the dead there, along with a white woman and a white man, Baker said, adding that the surviving victim was a Hispanic man.

In Atlanta, the state capital, police officers responding to a call of a "robbery in progress" shortly before 6 p.m. arrived at the Gold Spa beauty salon and found three women shot dead, Police Chief Rodney Bryant told reporters.

While investigating the initial report, the officers were called to a separate aromatherapy spa across the street where another woman was found dead from a gunshot wound, Bryant said. All four women killed in Atlanta were of Asian descent.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was visiting South Korea on Wednesday, offered his condolences.
"We are horrified by this violence which has no place in America or anywhere," Blinken told South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong.

The violence unfolded days after U.S. President Joe Biden used a nationally televised speech to condemn a surge in hate crimes and discrimination against Asian-Americans. Civil rights groups have suggested that former President Donald Trump contributed to the trend by repeatedly referring to the coronavirus as the “China virus” because it first emerged there.

“The president has been briefed overnight about the horrific shootings in Atlanta. White House officials have been in touch with the mayor’s office and will remain in touch with the FBI,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement.


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SUSPECT IN CUSTODY
Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock in Cherokee County, was taken into custody at about 8:30 p.m. in Crisp County, about 150 miles (240 km) south of Atlanta. A photo of Long, who is white, was released by authorities.

Baker told Reuters that investigators were "very confident" that the same suspect was the gunman in all three shootings. The Atlanta Police Department said the suspect was connected to all the attacks by video evidence from the crime scenes.

Investigators were still working "to confirm with certainty" that the shootings in Atlanta and Cherokee County were related.
Long was spotted in southern Georgia, far from the crime scenes, after police in Cherokee County issued a bulletin providing a description and license plates of the vehicle involved in the attacks, Baker said.

He was arrested without incident after a highway pursuit by Georgia state police and Crisp County Sheriff's deputies, sheriff's officials said later.
Authorities said that a motive for the shootings was not immediately clear, and that it was not determined whether the victims were targeted because of their race or ethnicity.

But the NYPD's counter-terrorism branch said on Twitter that although there was no known connection to New York City, the department "will be deploying assets to our great Asian communities across the city out of an abundance of caution."

Atlanta police said they were stepping up patrols around businesses similar to those attacked on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta in Vista, Calif., Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland in Washington, Hyonhee Shin in Seoul; Editing by Leslie Adler, Gerry Doyle and Alison williams)

Copyright 2021 Thomson Reuters.

Tags: South Korea, United States, crime

This is just the kind of disturbed individual we see regularly here at the institute. Some expose themselves. Others engage in rash impulses. It seems like there is a certain fantasy this individual was acting out with these Prostitutes. It was an escape from pain, and addictive. Its a vicious cycle of pain and pleasure. We do treat this all the time but it is a long, tedious process.

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now atlanta police says mass shooting is not racially motivated as alleged shooter has a history of violence against women and sex workers, and he has a sex addiction problem. received many complaints from spas and massage joints before. he most likely didn’t pay for past visits and kena rejected. 6 korean chiobus, 1 amdl, 1 amdk shot.
 
I have to check my china and korea made phones again to see if it says message or massage!
 
Typical liberal shithole. Gun violence is ironically much worse in places where they have very strict gun laws. Refer also to Chicongo. :cool:
 
Sonny didn't get his specials and went on a shooting rampage on the poor masseuses.
 
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8 killed in shootings at 3 metro Atlanta spas. Police have 1 suspect in custody
By Jamiel Lynch and Steve Almasy, CNN
Updated 12:50 AM EDT, Wed March 17, 2021
article video


Atlanta(CNN)
Video evidence suggests "it is extremely likely" that the same person was responsible for the three deadly shootings at massage parlors in the metro Atlanta area, police said Tuesday.

Eight people were killed and one person was wounded in the attacks. Two of the shootings were at spas across the street from each other in northeast Atlanta and the other happened about 30 miles away in Cherokee County to the northwest of the city.

"Video footage from our Video Integration Center places the Cherokee County suspect's vehicle in the area, around the time of our Piedmont Road shootings," the Atlanta Police Department said in a news release.

"That, along with video evidence viewed by investigators, suggests it is extremely likely our suspect is the same as Cherokee County's, who is in custody. Because of this, an investigator from APD is in Cherokee County and we are working closely with them to confirm with certainty our cases are related."

Officials in each jurisdiction said there were no immediate indications of motive.

Booking photo of suspect Robert Aaron Long
Booking photo of suspect Robert Aaron Long

The suspect in the Cherokee County shootings was taken into custody in Crisp County, about 150 miles south of Atlanta, around 8:30 p.m. -- about 3 1/2 hours after the killings. The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office identified him as Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock.

In a video on the Crisp County Sheriff's Department Facebook page, Sheriff Frank Reynolds said the agency and the highway patrol were alerted Long was headed their way. After his vehicle was spotted, a chase ensued on Interstate 75 and a state trooper performed a maneuver that sent the SUV out of control.

"The suspect was taken into custody without incident ... and transported to the Crisp County jail," the official said.

Five people were shot in suburb

Deputies were called to Young's Asian Massage near Acworth, Georgia, for reports of a shooting, Cherokee County Sheriff's spokesperson Jay Baker said.

Responding deputies found five people with gunshot wounds. Two people were pronounced dead at the scene and three were transported to a hospital, where two died, Baker said.

The massage parlor is about 30 miles from the sites of the Atlanta shootings, which took place about an hour later.

View this interactive content on CNN.com

Then there were two more shootings

Atlanta police said they responded to a robbery call at the Gold Massage Spa on Piedmont Road in Atlanta and found three people dead.

Here's what we know about the metro Atlanta spa shootings
Here's what we know about the metro Atlanta spa shootings


While there, police received another call of shots fired directly across the street at the Aroma Therapy Spa, where they found one person dead, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said.

The four victims were female and appear to be Asian, Bryant said, adding it was too early to say what their connection was to the spas.

Authorities in Atlanta's Zone 2 said they were increasing patrols around similar businesses.

In New York, members of the police department's critical response command deployed to Asian communities throughout the city in response to the shootings, a spokesman for the NYPD told CNN.

The FBI is assisting law enforcement with the shooting investigations, according to FBI spokesman Kevin Rowson.


Without a doubt, the killer is a racist leftist democrat supporter.
 
Live TV
8 killed in shootings at 3 metro Atlanta spas. Police have 1 suspect in custody
By Jamiel Lynch and Steve Almasy, CNN
Updated 12:50 AM EDT, Wed March 17, 2021
article video


Atlanta(CNN)
Video evidence suggests "it is extremely likely" that the same person was responsible for the three deadly shootings at massage parlors in the metro Atlanta area, police said Tuesday.

Eight people were killed and one person was wounded in the attacks. Two of the shootings were at spas across the street from each other in northeast Atlanta and the other happened about 30 miles away in Cherokee County to the northwest of the city.

"Video footage from our Video Integration Center places the Cherokee County suspect's vehicle in the area, around the time of our Piedmont Road shootings," the Atlanta Police Department said in a news release.

"That, along with video evidence viewed by investigators, suggests it is extremely likely our suspect is the same as Cherokee County's, who is in custody. Because of this, an investigator from APD is in Cherokee County and we are working closely with them to confirm with certainty our cases are related."

Officials in each jurisdiction said there were no immediate indications of motive.

Booking photo of suspect Robert Aaron Long
Booking photo of suspect Robert Aaron Long

The suspect in the Cherokee County shootings was taken into custody in Crisp County, about 150 miles south of Atlanta, around 8:30 p.m. -- about 3 1/2 hours after the killings. The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office identified him as Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock.

In a video on the Crisp County Sheriff's Department Facebook page, Sheriff Frank Reynolds said the agency and the highway patrol were alerted Long was headed their way. After his vehicle was spotted, a chase ensued on Interstate 75 and a state trooper performed a maneuver that sent the SUV out of control.

"The suspect was taken into custody without incident ... and transported to the Crisp County jail," the official said.

Five people were shot in suburb

Deputies were called to Young's Asian Massage near Acworth, Georgia, for reports of a shooting, Cherokee County Sheriff's spokesperson Jay Baker said.

Responding deputies found five people with gunshot wounds. Two people were pronounced dead at the scene and three were transported to a hospital, where two died, Baker said.

The massage parlor is about 30 miles from the sites of the Atlanta shootings, which took place about an hour later.

View this interactive content on CNN.com

Then there were two more shootings

Atlanta police said they responded to a robbery call at the Gold Massage Spa on Piedmont Road in Atlanta and found three people dead.

Here's what we know about the metro Atlanta spa shootings
Here's what we know about the metro Atlanta spa shootings


While there, police received another call of shots fired directly across the street at the Aroma Therapy Spa, where they found one person dead, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said.

The four victims were female and appear to be Asian, Bryant said, adding it was too early to say what their connection was to the spas.

Authorities in Atlanta's Zone 2 said they were increasing patrols around similar businesses.

In New York, members of the police department's critical response command deployed to Asian communities throughout the city in response to the shootings, a spokesman for the NYPD told CNN.

The FBI is assisting law enforcement with the shooting investigations, according to FBI spokesman Kevin Rowson.
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LOL! Sore loser, yes Georgia is a deep red state. Whoops. I mean blue. SO funny. No wonder Republicans are fleeing the party. LOL! :tongue::tongue::tongue:
Only racist leftist retards like democrats and CCP love violence. That is why fake news never mention anything about the killer's political view. If he was a republican, leftist media will blow up all over the news. Only when leftist retards like BLM and "AntiFa" causing violence and destructions, the leftist media say nothing and pretend like nothing happened.
 
Only racist leftist retards like democrats and CCP love violence. That is why fake news never mention anything about the killer's political view. If he was a republican, leftist media will blow up all over the news. Only when leftist retards like BLM and "AntiFa" causing violence and destructions, the leftist media say nothing and pretend like nothing happened.

Yes we Q all know Republicans are evil while the left and liberals are kind and decent. Who needs decency, honesty, transparency and competence? We asked the Chinese to release the virus to destroy the world not save it.

Only Republicans can continue the descent to madness and death. How dare the left actually create jobs, vaccinate people and attempt to organize a coalition of the competent to govern? Disgusting.
 
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