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Slog AM: Shooter Kills 8 People in Atlanta, Seattle Drawbridges Need Help, Homecoming Hackers Arrested

by Nathalie Graham • Mar 17, 2021 at 8:31 am The Montlake Bridge could use some TLC. Anita Elder Design/Getty Images Six Asian women are dead after shootings in Atlanta: Someone killed eight people at three massage parlors within an hour in and around Atlanta last night. While police have yet to determine what the motive is, given that six of the eight dead were Asian women, the suspicion is that the shooting was racially motivated. Police arrested a 21-year-old white man who is suspected of carrying out all three shootings. Sponsored Atlanta police have an update: According to the cops, the suspect may have had a sexual addiction and frequently visited the massage parlors in the past. Investigators say the suspect said the crimes weren t racially motivated. The investigation is still at an early stage. Police also revealed that they caught the suspected shooter because his family turned him in. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance

Seattle City Council to vote on temporary rules for home businesses like Yonder Cider

Seattle City Council to vote on temporary rules for home businesses like Yonder Cider Yonder Cider on Phinney Ridge was forced to close after an anonymous person filed multiple complaints about the business. Author: Brit Moorer (KING5) Updated: 10:02 PM PST March 9, 2021 SEATTLE A cider bar operating out of a Seattle garage is at the center of new legislation meant to help home businesses adjust to COVID-19 restrictions.  We are glad it’s back open for now and hope we can keep it open,” said Yonder Cider founder Caitlin Braam. Three weeks ago, Yonder Cider was forced to shut its garage door.

King County prosecuting attorneys say local hate crimes are on the rise

King County prosecuting attorneys say local hate crimes are on the rise County prosecutors: data shows rise in hate crimes King County prosecutors say data shows a rise in hate crimes in King County. Q13 s Alyana Gomez reports. KING COUNTY, Wash. - King County prosecutors say data shows Seattle as among the cities with the highest hate crime numbers, and attribute more victims reporting the crimes and a designated bias crimes detective dedicated to working these cases. Alarming new numbers show a significant increase in hate crimes in King County. In a news conference Tuesday, the prosecutor s office revealed the data to back it up.

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