Update. Now 8 Asian females shot and killed at two different locations in Atlanta

Your usage of the word “tradition” implies that the contentious relationship between the judiciary and minorities is not a recent phenomenon and may have been a problem for quite some time. I am sure there are some arguments to be made to support your theory. My point is that I would hope there is some inquisitiveness exercised and they investigate the role of police officers and any nefarious organizations whose existence maybe antithetical to mission to protect and serve.
Unfortunately investigations only matter when an outside party who actually means well is doing it..most investigations are done by the criminal organization themselves.. if you had an organization of serial killers working together Jeffery dahmers is not gonna take down Ted bundy he’s just gonna say there is inefficient evidence to support those claims of wrong doing and Ted bundy is gonna get off.. just like the organization of racist in law enforcement will not take down their own.. this is life
 

ATLANTA—Randy Park said he learned of his mother’s murder while he was playing his favorite video game, League of Legends, in their townhome in Duluth, Georgia.

It’s a short drive from the Atlanta spas where police say 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long shot and killed four Asian women shortly after he shot and killed four other people in a suburb north of the city, two of those victims also Asian women. While the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office has identified those killed and injured at Young’s Asian Massage in Acworth, Atlanta police haven’t officially named the victims of the rampage at two local spas, Gold and Aroma Therapy.
But Park, 23, said he got a call that evening from the daughter of a survivor who had been next to his mother, Hyun Jung Grant, at Gold Spa when the shooting occurred.

“You see this stuff in TV shows and movies,” Park told The Daily Beast. “It’s surreal. But I have a younger brother that I have to take care of now, so as much as I want to be sad and grieve—and I am super sad—I have no choice but to move on. To figure out the whole living situation for probably the next year with my brother.”

The Atlanta Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this story. Grant’s name first appeared in The Korea Times Atlanta.
Park and his mother were “very close,” he said. “I could tell her anything. If I had girl problems or whatever. She wasn’t just my mother. She was my friend.”
She loved “dancing and partying,” he added. “She would always try to convince me to go out. She loved going to clubs. She loved Tiesto. She was like a teenager.”

Grant is her married name, he added. Park never knew his father.

Every night before she left for work, they would go for sushi at the Haru Ichiban on Satellite Boulevard, Park added. “It’s expensive, but it’s the best place around,” he said.

The shootings have stoked fear in the Asian-American community, which has withstood a wave of racist violence over the past year as the coronavirus pandemic overtook the country and right-wing figures from Donald Trump on down race-baited the outbreak.
Park said he was now looking at the problem through a very different lens.

“To be honest. I didn’t think it would happen to me,” he said, noting that apart from the occasional slur he encounters online, “nothing has happened to me personally—until now.”

Much of the national conversation about the shooting has centered on Cherokee County sheriffs apparently taking the suspect, a white kid from the suburbs, at his word that he was not motivated by racial animus. That dynamic was only worsened when, as The Daily Beast first reported, it was revealed the very official in that department perpetuating that narrative posted racist T-shirts that specifically targeted the Asian-American community.

Instead of racism, law-enforcement officials have said, the suspect has suggested he was motivated by his addiction to sex. Atlanta police on Thursday said he frequented the spas he attacked.

Park does not buy that explanation for a second.

“That’s bullshit,” he told The Daily Beast.

“My question to the family is, what did y’all teach him?” he added. “Did you turn him in because you’re scared that you’ll be affiliated with him? You just gonna scapegoat your son out? And they just get away scot free? Like, no, you guys definitely taught him some shit. Take some fucking responsibility.”

The Long family could not immediately be reached for comment.

For much of his life, Park didn’t know what his mother did for work, and the explanation offered by the suspect—coupled with the work of internet sleuths—has sparked a conversation around whether sex work went on at any of the locations targeted.

The spas’ online presence suggest customers sought sexual services there. All have reviews or apparent ads on sites such as Rubmaps, BedPage, AdultSearch, RubRatings, EscortsAds, and/or The Erotic Review. Posts for Gold’s Spa in particular emphasized its “Latina & Blonde & Asian girls.”

But Park said he was shielded from anything like that by his mother.

“She would always tell me if anyone asks, that she works at a makeup parlor,” he said. “So that’s what I fronted to everybody. The truth was she worked at a massage parlor and I knew that for a fact because she admitted it to me after I looked it up online. I confronted her about it, because I was worried for her. It’s kind of shady. When I went there and saw it—I don’t want to say it was a bad looking place, but it matched the image in my head that I was worried about.”
Park said his mother “worked her ass off,” and that she told him she was an elementary school teacher in Korea before coming to America for “regular immigrant reasons.”


“And here in America, she did what she had to do,” he said. “She was a single mother of two kids who dedicated her whole life to raising them."

Park said he tried unsuccessfully to go to the scene of the crimes in Atlanta, and that he still had not been contacted by local police. He did say he had received a call from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and in fact appeared to get another one while this reporter was present Thursday.

“I had to call the medical examiner to figure out the body retrieval situation, which I don’t want to talk about right now,” he added. “I really just want to put my mom to rest. I don’t want to do anything else.”
 
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I’m waiting for one of these ignorant mofos to attack a old Asian man walking with a cane, who unknown to the attacker is a experienced “Mr. Miyagi” in martial arts and lays his ass flat out on the ground with one swipe.

Then watch the old man walk off like nothing happened.

Or better yet, some fool attacks a experienced ShaoLin monk.

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I just posted the above yesterday.

I knew this shit was gonna happen.

She got that fool laid out on a gurney dazed and confused.

Pure Comedy!!!

Elderly Asian Woman Fights Back Against Attacker

 

"Coronavirus-related hate crime" - Anyone that is attacked or blamed for Covid? But that would only be Asians.
So, Biden wants a new law to only protect Asians?

  • President Biden urged Congress to “swiftly pass” hate crime legislation to address the rise in discrimination and violence against Asian Americans during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act aims to increase oversight at the Justice Department of coronavirus-related hate crimes, among other provisions.
 
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ATLANTA—Randy Park said he learned of his mother’s murder while he was playing his favorite video game, League of Legends, in their townhome in Duluth, Georgia.

It’s a short drive from the Atlanta spas where police say 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long shot and killed four Asian women shortly after he shot and killed four other people in a suburb north of the city, two of those victims also Asian women. While the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office has identified those killed and injured at Young’s Asian Massage in Acworth, Atlanta police haven’t officially named the victims of the rampage at two local spas, Gold and Aroma Therapy.
But Park, 23, said he got a call that evening from the daughter of a survivor who had been next to his mother, Hyun Jung Grant, at Gold Spa when the shooting occurred.

“You see this stuff in TV shows and movies,” Park told The Daily Beast. “It’s surreal. But I have a younger brother that I have to take care of now, so as much as I want to be sad and grieve—and I am super sad—I have no choice but to move on. To figure out the whole living situation for probably the next year with my brother.”

The Atlanta Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this story. Grant’s name first appeared in The Korea Times Atlanta.
Park and his mother were “very close,” he said. “I could tell her anything. If I had girl problems or whatever. She wasn’t just my mother. She was my friend.”
She loved “dancing and partying,” he added. “She would always try to convince me to go out. She loved going to clubs. She loved Tiesto. She was like a teenager.”

Grant is her married name, he added. Park never knew his father.

Every night before she left for work, they would go for sushi at the Haru Ichiban on Satellite Boulevard, Park added. “It’s expensive, but it’s the best place around,” he said.

The shootings have stoked fear in the Asian-American community, which has withstood a wave of racist violence over the past year as the coronavirus pandemic overtook the country and right-wing figures from Donald Trump on down race-baited the outbreak.
Park said he was now looking at the problem through a very different lens.

“To be honest. I didn’t think it would happen to me,” he said, noting that apart from the occasional slur he encounters online, “nothing has happened to me personally—until now.”

Much of the national conversation about the shooting has centered on Cherokee County sheriffs apparently taking the suspect, a white kid from the suburbs, at his word that he was not motivated by racial animus. That dynamic was only worsened when, as The Daily Beast first reported, it was revealed the very official in that department perpetuating that narrative posted racist T-shirts that specifically targeted the Asian-American community.

Instead of racism, law-enforcement officials have said, the suspect has suggested he was motivated by his addiction to sex. Atlanta police on Thursday said he frequented the spas he attacked.

Park does not buy that explanation for a second.

“That’s bullshit,” he told The Daily Beast.

“My question to the family is, what did y’all teach him?” he added. “Did you turn him in because you’re scared that you’ll be affiliated with him? You just gonna scapegoat your son out? And they just get away scot free? Like, no, you guys definitely taught him some shit. Take some fucking responsibility.”

The Long family could not immediately be reached for comment.

For much of his life, Park didn’t know what his mother did for work, and the explanation offered by the suspect—coupled with the work of internet sleuths—has sparked a conversation around whether sex work went on at any of the locations targeted.

The spas’ online presence suggest customers sought sexual services there. All have reviews or apparent ads on sites such as Rubmaps, BedPage, AdultSearch, RubRatings, EscortsAds, and/or The Erotic Review. Posts for Gold’s Spa in particular emphasized its “Latina & Blonde & Asian girls.”

But Park said he was shielded from anything like that by his mother.

“She would always tell me if anyone asks, that she works at a makeup parlor,” he said. “So that’s what I fronted to everybody. The truth was she worked at a massage parlor and I knew that for a fact because she admitted it to me after I looked it up online. I confronted her about it, because I was worried for her. It’s kind of shady. When I went there and saw it—I don’t want to say it was a bad looking place, but it matched the image in my head that I was worried about.”
Park said his mother “worked her ass off,” and that she told him she was an elementary school teacher in Korea before coming to America for “regular immigrant reasons.”


“And here in America, she did what she had to do,” he said. “She was a single mother of two kids who dedicated her whole life to raising them."

Park said he tried unsuccessfully to go to the scene of the crimes in Atlanta, and that he still had not been contacted by local police. He did say he had received a call from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and in fact appeared to get another one while this reporter was present Thursday.

“I had to call the medical examiner to figure out the body retrieval situation, which I don’t want to talk about right now,” he added. “I really just want to put my mom to rest. I don’t want to do anything else.”



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:lol: Beijing Biden strikes again.

Just use the existing Hate Crime law. Why create a new law specifically to protect Asians??

Its stupid.
I dealt with racists CAC, i grew up in Mississippi.
I dealt with racists Mexicans here in Illinois.
What makes Asians more special than anyone else?
Why do they get a special law? :angry:
 
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:lol: Beijing Biden strikes again.

if any black American that supported him can’t admit they made a huge mistake, they may be as mentally ill ass the Manchurian Candidate, Sex Worker Shooter. :smh:
:lol: xcactor cracker.... at it again.......:hmm:




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Just use the existing Hate Crime law. Why create a new law specifically to protect Asians??

Its stupid.
I dealt with racists CAC, i grew up in Mississippi.
I dealt with racists Mexicans here in Illinois.
What makes Asians more special than anyone else?
Why do they get a special law? :angry:

Money.
 
I figured that. Funny how that's not being reported that I've seen. Fucked situation either way
Has to be. They said the woman with 2 kids for the GoFundMe work from morning to late night which is usually a red flag. But I've also read that a married couple was in there the same time
 
Has to be. They said the woman with 2 kids for the GoFundMe work from morning to late night which is usually a red flag. But I've also read that a married couple was in there the same time

Read the interview I posted here with her kid, he said he confronted her over her work. No mystery there.
 
From a news article (definitely a sketchy spot):

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said the spas were not on police's radar: “As far as we know in Atlanta, these are legally operating businesses.”

Yet, early signs indicate the businesses may not have been entirely above-board, leaving the women working there particularly vulnerable to abuse and violence.

All three spas are listed on Rubmaps, an erotic review site that allows users to search for and review illicit massage parlors. The site is the most popular of its kind, where buyers who call themselves “hobbyists” or “mongers” looking for sex go to find and share information, according to a study by Polaris, a nonprofit group that operates the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
 
Man arrested at Atlanta grocery with six guns, body armor, police say

No one was injured, and the man's motives are unknown. But the incident at a Publix comes days after two mass shootings.

By Phil Helsel
March 25, 2021


A 22-year-old man who police say went into an Atlanta grocery store carrying a rifle and who was later found to have six guns and body armor was arrested Wednesday.

No one was injured, and the man's motives were not clear early Thursday.

Rico Marley was booked into the Fulton County Jail on 11 charges, including five counts of criminal attempt to commit a felony and six counts of possession of firearm or knife during commission of or attempt to commit certain felonies, records show.

The incident unfolded around 1:30 p.m. at a Publix Supermarket. The man went into a bathroom in the store and officers were waiting for him when he left, police said.

"At the time of his arrest the suspect had a total of six firearms in his possession," the Atlanta Police Department said Thursday in a statement. It was not clear where the other guns were found or if he was wearing the body armor.

A photo showed two long guns and four handguns.

A witness told local ABC affiliate WSB-TV that he saw the man with what he described as an AR-15 rifle in the bathroom and "the weapon was leaned up in the stall of the bathroom, and it was not in a case."

Police had said he was being taken to the county jail for processing.

A phone number for someone listed by that name in Georgia could not immediately be found early Thursday.

His arrest comes two days after a gunman killed 10 people at a grocery store in Boulder, Colorado. The suspect in those killings is in custody and has been charged.

Last week, a gunman killed eight people in shootings that targeted a massage parlor and two spas in and near Atlanta. The alleged killer in those shootings is also in custody and has been charged.

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Atlanta Police Department have confirmed that these weapons were seized from the suspect at a Publix supermarket on Wednesday, March 24, 2021.
 








 
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