Man Arrested For Shooting At Atlanta Massage Parlors by Cliche Wednesday, March 17, 2021
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A man is in custody after three shootings at massage parlors in Atlanta.
According to Yahoo, on the evening of Tuesday, March 16, 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long of Woodstock, Georgia, was caught on video at the crime scenes of three massage parlors in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Long appeared to target Asian women. Eight people are reportedly dead with six of the victims of Asian descent, CNN reports.
Long’s vehicle was seen on surveillance footage and was allegedly taken into custody after a police chase on the highway. He was arrested “without incident.”’
Atlanta Massage Parlor Murder: Suspect Who Says He Loves ‘Guns And God’ Arrested, In Custody
Police say they are unsure of a motive although several people of color have been killed.
Published 4 days ago
A man is in custody after three shootings at massage parlors in Atlanta.
According to Yahoo, on the evening of Tuesday, March 16, 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long of Woodstock, Georgia, was caught on video at the crime scenes of three massage parlors in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Long appeared to target Asian women. Eight people are reportedly dead with six of the victims of Asian descent, CNN reports.
Graham’s comments about the COVID relief bill and Black farmers sparked outrage.
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Sen.
Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) believes Black farmers and farmers of color who are getting assistance via the COVID relief bill received “reparations.”
John Boyd Jr., the president of the National Black Farmers Association, is now asking for an apology.
During a March 15 interview with Rev.
Al Sharpton on
MSNBC, Boyd said, “I lobbied Sen. Lindsey Graham as a congressman. I lobbied him as a senator. I ve been by his office and asked him to help me fix the proble/ms at the United States Department of Agriculture that caused Black farmers to lose millions of acres of land and address the lack of loans and subsidies, and he s never once used his megaphone to speak out against the discrimination.”