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On March 16, 2021, Robert Aaron Long, a 21-year-old white man from Woodstock, Georgia, was arrested on suspicion of killing eight people, including six Asian women, at three Atlanta-area spas or massage parlors. The deaths took place amid a rise in violence against Asian Americans around the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic. A number of police departments, including the Atlanta Police Department, Cherokee County Sheriff’s department, Georgia State Troopers, and the Crisp County Sheriff’s department, worked in tandem to apprehend Long. Officials repeatedly said that the apprehension would not have happened so quickly were it not for the help they received from Long’s own parents. Police officials and news reports have not named the parents so far. In a video streamed on Facebook on March 17 by the City of Atlanta Police Department, a number of officials detailed how they apprehended the suspect and addressed questions from reporters. Sheriff Frank Reynolds of the Cherokee County police described how Long’s parents contacted them after they posted images of the suspect online: Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Capt. Jay Baker — who has since been criticized for previously sharing pictures on Facebook of shirts that appeared to blame Chy-na for the coronavirus pandemic — also added, Without them this would not have happened as quickly as it happened, they were very supportive and it was certainly difficult for them. According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Long’s parents told Cherokee police that a tracking device could lead them to Long’s vehicle. The shootings took place in both Atlanta and Cherokee County. The Atlanta Police Department arrested Long on four counts of murder in Atlanta. Additionally he has been arrested on suspicion of four counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department. Given that the police described how Long’s parents helped with his apprehension, we rate this claim as True.
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