
Georgia sheriff said 'bad day' comment not meant as disrespect to victims of spa shootings
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The Georgia sheriff whose agency is investigating the suspected gunman who allegedly killed eight people in Atlanta-area massage parlors said comments made by a spokesperson were not meant to direct the victims.
The comment was in reference to Long's alleged confession to authorities that he has sex addiction issues and wanted to eliminate any "temptation." However, some saw the comment as being sympathetic for a White suspect while excusing his actions. An official told the Washington Post that Baker has been removed as the spokesperson for the massage parlor shootings.More Related News

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