Suspect in Atlanta-Area Spa Shootings Might Have Intended More Shootings in Florida, Mayor Says

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March 17, 2021US News
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Suspect in Atlanta-Area Spa Shootings Might Have Intended More Shootings in Florida, Mayor Says
Robert Aaron Long in an undated photo. (Cherokee County Sheriff's office)

A man suspected of killing eight people at three Atlanta-area spas was headed to Florida “perhaps to carry out additional shootings” when he was arrested Tuesday night, Atlanta’s mayor said Wednesday, citing investigators.

His family had helped police search for him, authorities said, perhaps averting further harm that the mayor said “could have been significantly worse.”

“It’s very likely there would have been more victims,” Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said in a news conference at Atlanta police headquarters.

And preliminary information indicates that the killings—of six Asian people and two white people—may not have been racially motivated, but instead could relate to the suspect’s claim of a potential sex addiction, Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds said at the joint news conference.

Still, it was too early to know a motive, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said. “There’s still a lot more work to be done. … We’re just not there as of yet,” Bryant said.

Police say Robert Aaron Long, 21, of Woodstock, Georgia, is suspected of opening fire at the spas late Tuesday afternoon and early evening, first at a business about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta, followed by two more at spas in northeastern Atlanta.

Long was being held Wednesday in Cherokee County on four counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault, the sheriff’s office said. He is also facing four counts of murder in Atlanta, according to city police.

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Law enforcement personnel are seen outside a massage parlor in Atlanta, Ga., on Mar. 16, 2021. (Elijah Nouvelage/AFP via Getty Images)

Long was arrested Tuesday night about 150 miles south of Atlanta, in a traffic stop on Interstate 75, authorities said.

After his arrest, Long indicated to investigators he believed he had a sex addiction and “an issue with porn,” and claimed to see the spas as “a temptation … that he wanted to eliminate,” Cherokee County sheriff’s Capt. Jay Baker said at Wednesday’s news conference.

Long “may have frequented some of these places in the past,” Reynolds said, without specifying whether he meant exactly those businesses, or spas like them. Long also told investigators the killings were not racially motivated, Reynolds’ office said in a news release.

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Authorities investigate a fatal shooting at a massage parlor, in Acworth, Ga., on March 16, 2021. (Mike Stewart/AP Photo)

Baker, like the Atlanta mayor, said Long told investigators he was headed to Florida and was “going to do more acts” there.

Bottoms, acknowledging most of the victims were Asian, said “we know (violence against Asian Americans) is an issue that’s happening around the country; it is unacceptable, it is hateful, and it has to stop.”

The spas were “legally operating businesses” which were not on the authorities’ radar, the mayor said.

South Korea’s foreign ministry, which had been in touch with its consulate in Atlanta, has said that four of the victims were of Korean ethnicity. The six Asian victims were women, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported, citing authorities.

Suspect’s Family Saw His Image and Helped Identify Him, Authorities Say

Shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday, deputies were called to Young’s Asian Massage between the Georgia cities of Woodstock and Acworth after reports of a shooting, Cherokee County sheriff’s officials said.

That shooting left four people dead and one person injured, Baker said. Two of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while the other two died at a hospital.

Killed were Delaina Ashley Yaun, 33, of Acworth; Paul Andre Michels, 54, of Atlanta; Xiaojie Yan, 49, of Kennesaw; and Daoyou Feng, 44.

The injured survivor was Elcias R. Hernandez-Ortiz, 30, of Acworth, authorities said.

About an hour later and 30 miles away, Atlanta police responded to what was described as a robbery at the Gold Massage Spa on Piedmont Road in Atlanta. Police said they found three people dead.

While there, police received another call of shots fired across the street at the Aroma Therapy Spa, where they found one person dead, Bryant said.

Investigators found surveillance video of a suspect near the Cherokee County scene and published images on social media.

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A police officer watches as a body is taken from the Gold Spa massage parlor after a shooting, in Atlanta, Ga., on March 16, 2021. (Brynn Anderson/AP Photo)

Long’s family saw the images, contacted authorities and helped identify him, Reynolds said Wednesday.

“(The family members) are very distraught, and they were very helpful in this apprehension,” Reynolds said.

Investigators were able to track Long’s phone, and Reynolds reached out to the sheriff in Georgia’s Crisp County, well to the south, to let him know Long appeared to be heading in that direction, the Cherokee County sheriff said Wednesday.

The Arrest

Around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, the highway patrol about 150 miles south of Atlanta was alerted that a suspect in the Cherokee County shooting was heading its way, Reynolds said in a video on the Crisp County Sheriff’s Department Facebook page.

After Long’s vehicle was spotted, a chase ensued on Interstate 75 and a state trooper performed a maneuver that sent the SUV out of control, authorities said.

Police confiscated a 9 millimeter gun from his vehicle, according to Baker, the Cherokee County sheriff’s captain.

Video evidence—including that showing Long’s vehicle in the area of the Atlanta shootings—suggests that Long is responsible for the killings in Atlanta, police there said.

Long has claimed responsibility for the shootings in Cherokee County and in Atlanta, the Cherokee County sheriff’s office said.

One law enforcement source told CNN that the suspect is on suicide watch and was wearing a vest intended to protect him from self-harm in the mug shot.

CNN went to the home of Long’s grandparents in Morristown, Tennessee, on Wednesday. “All I want to say is that he is our grandson and we still love him very much,” said Long’s grandmother, Margaret Long, who was visibly upset.

Long’s grandfather interrupted the conversation, saying they’d been told not to speak to anyone and gave no further comment.

Suspect Went to Rehab Twice for Sexual Addiction

Long spent time in rehabilitation for sexual addiction last year, a former roommate told CNN Wednesday.

The roommate, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he lived with Long for several months in summer 2020 at a transition house for people exiting rehab.

Long had been in rehab for sexual addiction, the roommate said, adding that Long didn’t talk about his addiction but had seemed to be doing better by the time he left the transition house. The roommate said he hadn’t been in contact with Long “in a long time.”

The roommate said he saw a surveillance photo of Long online after the shootings Tuesday night, and “when I zoomed in I could see the side of his face, and I knew it was him.”

The roommate called police that night, identifying the suspect as Long, according to records from Cherokee County’s emergency dispatch office.

Long seemed to have “self-hatred,” the roommate said.

But overall, he said, Long seemed kind and generous, often cooking food for his friends. The roommate also said he “never heard him say anything racial.”

“It just doesn’t make sense to me,” the roommate said of the shooting.

Tyler Bayless said he shared a housing unit with Long at Maverick Recovery, a rehab facility in Roswell, Georgia, between August 2019 and February 2020.

Bayless told CNN that Long felt “tortured” by an addiction to sex.

“It was something that absolutely would torture him,” Bayless said.

He said Long was a “deeply religious person—he would often go on tangents about his interpretation of the Bible,” and was distraught about his addiction to sex.

Long told Bayless that he was “raised in a very religious household,” Bayless said.

After hearing Long was the suspect in the shootings, Bayless said he was shocked that his former roommate would do such a thing. It was eerie to think back about “what a calm, collected, nice, normal guy he was,” Bayless said.

A law enforcement source told CNN Wednesday that Long was recently kicked out of the house by his family due to his sexual addiction.

An incident report from the CCSO said an anonymous caller to 911 told dispatch Long was “kicked out of his parents’ house last night,” adding that he “was emotional,” the incident report says.

A Community Shaken

President Joe Biden was briefed overnight about the shootings, and White House officials have been in touch with the Atlanta mayor’s office and the FBI, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday.

Before Wednesday morning’s news conference, police had not commented on possible motives.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was in South Korea’s capital to meet with the nation’s foreign minister, mentioned the attacks in remarks Wednesday.

Noting the foreign ministry’s report that four victims were of Korean ethnicity, he expressed condolences to the victims’ families and “to anyone in the Korean community who is shaken and deeply disturbed by this incident.”

In New York, the NYPD’s Counterterrorism Bureau said on Twitter it will also deploy additional officers to protect Asian communities in the city “out of an abundance of caution.”

The CNN Wire contributed to this report