Georgia massage parlour shooter may have sex addiction , police say
17 Mar, 2021 05:16 PM
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Officials at the scene of a fatal shooting at a massage parlour in Woodstock, Georgia. Photo / Brynn Anderson, AP
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By: Kate Brumback & Angie Wang of AP
A white man accused of killing eight people, most of whom were of Asian descent, at massage parlours in the Atlanta area told police the attack was not racially motivated and that he potentially had a sex addiction , officials said Wednesday.
Still, authorities said they were investigating whether the deaths were hate crimes amid concerns over a wave of attacks on Asian Americans. Six of the victims were identified as Asian and seven were women.
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