Accused Georgia spa shooter to face judge on four more murder charges
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[September 28, 2021]
By Rich McKay
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A Georgia man accused
of a shooting massacre at Atlanta-area day spas in March is set to
appear before a judge on Tuesday to be arraigned on four counts of
felony murder and other charges in Fulton County, where the prosecutor
seeks the death penalty.
In a case that caught national attention, Robert Aaron Long, 22, is
accused of killing a total of eight people, most of them of Asian
descent, at three spas in or near Atlanta. He pleaded guilty in July to
four of the slayings in Cherokee County.
The attacks in March galvanized an awareness of a wave of anti-Asian
bias and violence across the United States during the coronavirus
pandemic after former President Donald Trump repeatedly referred to the
coronavirus as "kung flu" or "China virus.
The Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has already filed
paperwork in the court announcing that she would seek the death penalty
and enhanced sentencing for hate crimes, based on the race and gender of
the victims.
At Tuesday's hearing, the defendant may have the opportunity to enter a
plea on the charges related to the four murders that took place in
Fulton County.
In a court hearing in Cherokee County in July, Long described how he
purchased a firearm, a bottle of bourbon and set out to kill himself,
claiming to feel remorseful for a self-proclaimed sex addiction.
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Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock in Cherokee County poses in a
jail booking photograph after he was taken into custody by the Crisp
County Sheriff's Office in Cordele, Georgia, U.S. March 16, 2021.
Instead, he said he decided to carry out the spa
shootings across two counties in metro Atlanta.
Long received four sentences of life in prison without parole in
August for the shootings of Delaina Ashley Yaun, 33; Paul Andre
Michels, 54; Xiaojie Yan, 49; and Daoyou Feng, 44.
In Fulton County, he is charged with the killings of Yong Ae Yue,
63; Soon Chung Park, 74; Suncha Kim, 69; and Hyun Jung Grant, 51, at
two Atlanta day spas.
On Tuesday, he will appear before Fulton County Superior Court Judge
Ural Glanville in Atlanta on the four remaining counts of felony
murder, and other charges.
(Reporting by Rich McKay; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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