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This is what we know about Atlanta spa shooting suspect Robert Aaron Long. Author: Kristen Reed Updated: 12:36 AM EDT March 18, 2021
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The man who authorities said admitted to shooting nine and killing eight people before fleeing metro Atlanta told police he wanted to get rid of temptation. Robert Aaron Long, who goes by Aaron, said he has a sex addiction and targeted the three spas to eliminate that temptation, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office said.
Long is the only suspect in the shootings. The 21-year-old white man from Woodstock was captured in Crisp County, Ga. Tuesday night after killing four people at a spa near Acworth and four more people at two spas in Midtown Atlanta.
Trump-Georgia phone call story reopens old wounds: Everything you need to know Print this article
A six-minute phone conversation last year between former President Donald Trump and a Georgia elections investigator identified as Frances Watson has come under scrutiny again after evidence emerged this week that early reporting of the call contained false quotes.
The revelations have once again led to accusations of media bias against the former president, not to mention giving him and his supporters fresh ammunition in their unproven claims that the election was stolen from him.
The call served as the basis for an explosive
Washington Post report on Jan. 11 that claimed Trump had used aggressive language to pressure a state official over the election but an audio recording of the conversation published by the