The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

'A CRIME AGAINST US ALL'

6 Asian women among victims of killings at 3 metro spas

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com and Shaddi Abusaid shaddi.abusaid@ajc.com

SUSPECT CHARGED WITH 8 COUNTS OF MURDER, TELLS POLICE RACE WAS NOT A MOTIVE

Metro Atlanta was gripped by shock and anger Wednesday, the day after a deadly shooting spree killed eight people — most of them Asian women.

“Our hearts are breaking for the victims and their families, and we’re certainly keeping them in our prayers,” said Gov. Brian Kemp. “We’ll let the investigat­ion continue, but it was a tragic night in our state.”

Robert Aaron Long, 21, apprehende­d in South Georgia on Tuesday night, has been charged with eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. He has been returned to Cherokee County, where the fifirst shootings took place on Tuesday.

“A motive is still not clear, but a crime against any community is a crime against us all,” said Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. “I have remained in close contact with the White House and APD as they work with federal, state and local partners to investigat­e the suspect who is responsibl­e for

this senseless violence in our city.”

Long told investigat­ors he frequented the types of businesses t argeted in the Tuesday shootings, calling them a “temptation he wanted to eliminate.”

” During his interview, he gave no indicators that this was racially motivated,” Cherokee Sheriff Frank Reynolds said Wednesday. “We asked him that specifical­ly and the answer was no.”

Long also told investigat­ors his plan was to drive to Florida. He was caught late Tuesday about 150 miles south of Atlanta, thanks in part to his parents, according to police. The FBI is assisting with the investigat­ion.

Communitie­s around metro Atlanta reacted swiftly to Tuesday’s violence. The Doraville City Council announced it would pass a resolution condemning the violence, while the Gwinnett Police Department said it would step up patrols around Asian- owned businesses.

“Although there are no known threats at this time, these patrols will continue for the foreseeabl­e future for the safety and comfort of the community,” the department said. “If anyone sees something that may appear suspicious or potentiall­y criminal in nature, they are encouraged to call the police immediatel­y.”

As stricken loved ones grieved the sudden l oss of the vic ti ms taken Tuesday night, investigat­ors continued to piece together what happened.

Hours before t he shootings started, Long bought a gun from Big Woods Goods in Holly Springs, an employee told The Atlanta Journal- Constituti­on. Now the store is cooperatin­g with law enforcemen­t. A 9mm firearm was found when Long was arrested.

The f i rst i ncident happened around 5 p. m. Tuesday at Youngs Asian Massage Parlor in Acworth, according to police. Surveillan­ce cameras captured a man entering the business, then leaving after shots were fired. Four people died from their injuries, according to police.

They were identified Wednesday as Delaina Ashley Yaun, 33, of Acworth; Paul Andre Michels, 54, of Atlanta; Xiaojie Tan, 49, of Kennesaw; and Daoyou Feng, 44, of an unknown address. A fifth victim, Elcias Hernandez- Ortiz, 30, of Acworth, was in stable condition Wednesday. Tan was the owner of the business, according to records on the Georgia Secretary of State’s website.

About an hour l ater, Atlanta police responded to a report of a robbery at the Gold Spa on Piedmont Road.

In the first of two 911 calls within 11 minutes, a woman inside the business said she was reporting a robbery. Speaking softly, she said she was hiding inside the business and that she needed police on Piedmont Road.

“They have a gun,” she tells the dispatcher.

When t he di spatcher asked where the man was, the employee replied, “I don’t know. I’m hiding right now … Please just come, OK?”

When offi cers arrived, t hey found three women shot to death inside the business. While police were investigat­ing those deaths, shots were fired at the Aromathera­py Spa across the street. There, investigat­ors found a fourth woman dead.

The names of the four killed in Atlanta were not released Wednesday pending notificati­on of family members, according to police.

While Atlant a off i cers were i nvestigati­ng t he back- t o- back shootings, t he Cherokee sheriff ’s office released surveillan­ce images. Long’s parents contacted investigat­ors after seeing the photos, authoritie­s said.

Cherokee and Atlanta investigat­ors were immediatel­y in contact to discuss similariti­es in the shootings, Atlanta interim Chief Rodney Bryant said. From there, investigat­ors tracked Long by his cellphone, Reynolds said.

Bottoms said during a Wednesday morning press conference that investigat­ors believe Long may have been attempting to drive to Florida and possibly commit additional crimes. But he didn’t make it that far.

Crisp County deputies, along with the Georgia State Patrol, were waiting for Long as he entered the county. After a PIT maneuver, a technique sometimes employed by authoritie­s pursuing a suspect who won’t stop, Long was arrested without further incident. He was later returned to Cherokee, where he was being held without bond late Wednesday.

“It was stunning. It was tragic. It certainly was heartbreak­ing,” Atlanta Cit y Council President Felicia Moore said. “I’m happy, so very happy, that we’re not at this moment trying to figure out who did it. The person responsibl­e has been apprehende­d and will be meeting justice.”

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM ?? Roula Abisamra ( center) and Chelsey ( right, last name withheld) are among those preparing to lay bouquets Wednesday at a makeshift memorial outside the Gold Spa in Atlanta, where three women were killed Tuesday.
ALYSSA POINTER/ ALYSSA. POINTER@ AJC. COM Roula Abisamra ( center) and Chelsey ( right, last name withheld) are among those preparing to lay bouquets Wednesday at a makeshift memorial outside the Gold Spa in Atlanta, where three women were killed Tuesday.

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