These are some of the victims of the Atlanta-area shootings
The victims of the Cherokee County shooting were identified as Delaina Yaun, 33, of Acworth; Paul Andre Michels, 54, of Atlanta; Xiaojie Tan, 49, of Kennesaw; and Daoyou Feng, 44. The Atlanta victims have not yet been identified.
This is what we know about the victims so far.
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According to Yoseline, doctors told his family he was very lucky to have survived. “He is a really good dad,” she said. “I don’t want him to go.”
“Please pray for my family and the (families) that were affected by this shooting,” the GoFundMe says.
Delaina Yaun
Her husband, two children, mother and siblings are all heartbroken and “there’s nothing anyone could do to help with the pain,” the GoFundMe page said.
“She has two beautiful babies she is leaving behind,” it said. “We just don’t know how to do any of this alone.”
Six victims were Asian women
Four of the victims were of Korean ethnicity, South Korea’s foreign ministry said Wednesday.
“Our government is closely watching the situation, holding a deep interest in the safety of our compatriots overseas,” South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong said at a news conference. “We express our deep condolences to the American citizens too.”
Activist groups, community members and officials said the attacks heightened existing fear among Asians in the US in the wake of increasing incidents of hate resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It’s difficult to ignore the fact that many of the victims were Asian, all of the victims in Atlanta were Asian, in fact, and that he targeted these Asian massage parlors,” Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms told CNN on Wednesday.
“Regardless of the motivation, given the concerns the community already has in light of all the attacks that we’ve seen — particularly against Asian American women and the elderly — I think this is a reminder that we need to do everything that we possibly can to protect the most vulnerable among us,” Georgia state Rep. Sam Park told CNN.
The organizations Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta, Asian American Advocacy Fund, 9to5 and Korean American Coalition Metro Atlanta said they are gathering resources and funds for those impacted and the families of the Asian victims.
Flowers lined all three Atlanta locations Wednesday as the victims were remembered. Jessica Lang took a moment to place her hand on the door of Youngs in Acworth after dropping off flowers with her daughter.
Drawings and photographs of parents and children hinted at the grief the families as they mourn parents, siblings, spouses and children.
Deputies found four people shot there shortly before 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Two of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene and two died at a hospital.
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.
The authorities, seeking to contact next of kin, have not identified the other victims.
“It’s very likely there would have been more victims,” Bottoms said in a news conference at Atlanta police headquarters.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misspelled the first name of Delaina Yaun in a photo caption. The story also misspelled Xiaojie Tan’s last name based on information provided by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office.