Georgia massage parlor shootings leave 8 dead; man captured
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New mom, Army vet among 8 killed in Georgia spa shootings
One was new mother taking a rare break from caring for her baby girl. Another was an Army veteran who installed security systems in the Atlanta area.They were among eight people killed Tuesday in shootings at three metro Atlanta massage parlors. Police have charged a 21-year-old man with the slayings.Seven of the slain were women, and six of them were of Asian descent. Authorities have not released all of the victims' names but did identify 33-y…
New mom, Army vet among 8 killed in Georgia spa shootings
One was new mother taking a rare break from caring for her baby girl. Another was an Army veteran who installed security systems in the Atlanta area.They were among eight people killed Tuesday in shootings at three metro Atlanta massage parlors. Police have charged a 21-year-old man with the slayings.Seven of the slain were women, and six of them were of Asian descent. Authorities have not released all of the victims' names but did identify 33-y…
The truth about the Atlanta shooter's supposed excuses
After a shooting that killed six Asian women (four were Korean), a white man and a woman at an Atlanta massage parlor, police are scrambling for explanations other than racism and misogyny. Many rushed to label the shooter, Robert Aaron Long, an "incel."Long, however, claimed he killed them because he suffered from "sex addiction." Long apparently told police the shootings were not "racially motivated." Instead, he killed eight people because th…
Obama & Dems claim massage parlor shootings 'anti-Asian hate crime' & 'white supremacy' despite having no evidence to support that motive -
Former President Barack Obama and other political and celebrity voices seized on a murder spree at Atlanta-area massage parlors as a call to dismantle "white supremacy" - despite the lack of any apparent anti-Asian hate motive. "Although the...
Atlanta police on shooting probe: ‘Nothing is off the table’
ATLANTA (AP) — Police said Thursday that “nothing is off the table” in the investigation of the deadly shootings at two Atlanta massage parlors, including whether the slayings were a hate crime.Those attacks and a third one near the suburban town of Woodstock killed eight people and prompted President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to change their plans for a previously scheduled trip to Atlanta. The pair postponed a political event …
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