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Memorials set up for 8 killed at massage parlors in Georgia

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After dropping off flowers Jesus Estrella stands in support of the Asian and Hispanic community outside Youngs Asian Massage parlor where four people were killed in Acworth, Ga.
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Jessica Lang pauses and places her hand on the door in a moment of grief after dropping off flowers at Youngs Asian Massage parlor where four people were killed in Acworth, Ga.
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Flowers and signs are displayed at a makeshift memorial outside of the Gold Spa in Atlanta.
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Roula AbiSamra, center, and Chelsey, right, prepare to lay flowers bouquets at a makeshift memorial outside of the Gold Spa in Atlanta.
5/11
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Flowers, candles and signs are displayed at a makeshift memorial outside of the Gold Spa in Atlanta.
6/11
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Mallory Rahman and her daughter Zara place flowers near a makeshift memorial outside of the Gold Spa in Atlanta.
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Jesus Estrella, of Kennesaw, prays in silence at Youngs Asian Massage parlor where four people were killed in Acworth, Ga.
8/11
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A woman places flowers near a makeshift memorial outside of the Gold Spa in Atlanta.
9/11
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Lt. Mark Riley, of the Georgia State Patrol, left, acting U.S. Attorney Kurt Erskine, center, for the Northern District of Georgia and FBI Special Agent in Charge Chris Hacker, right, await questions during a press conference about the arrest of Robert Aaron Long at the Atlanta Police Department headquarters in Atlanta.
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Chinese-Japanese American student Kara Chu, 18, holds a pair of heart balloons decorated by herself for the rally "Love Our Communities: Build Collective Power" to raise awareness of anti-Asian violence outside the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo in Los Angeles.
11/11
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Atlanta Police Department interim Chief Rodney Bryant, from left, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, center, and Captain Jay Baker, of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, take questions during a press conference at the Atlanta Police Department headquarters in Atlanta on the arrest of Robert Aaron Long.

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