ABC News(ATLANTA) In the year since a gunman killed eight people at three Atlanta-based Asian-owned or operated spas, family members who lost a loved one say the pain is still fresh. Robert Peterson, whose mother, Yong Ae Yue, 63, was the last person killed in the shooting spree while she was working at Aromatherapy Spa told ABC's "Nightline" that he still can't get that day out of his head, but he continues to push through. "I have no choice but to heal," he said. Peterson and others in the AAPI community said their anguish has only been compounded with the rise in anti-Asian crimes and rhetoric taking place across the country. Advocates said these incidents are becoming a wake-up call to the community to make a stand against racism. Watch "Nightline's" full episode on the anniversary of the Atlanta spa shooting Wednesday night at 12:35 a.m. ET on ABC. On March 16, 2021, Xiaojie "Emily" Tan, 49; Daoyou Feng, 44; Delaina Yaun, 33
(ATLANTA) — In the year since a gunman killed eight people at three Atlanta-based Asian-owned or operated spas, family members who lost a loved one say the pain is still fresh. Robert Peterson, whose mother, Yong Ae Yue, 63, was the last person killed in […]
(ATLANTA) In the year since a gunman killed eight people at three Atlanta-based Asian-owned or operated spas, family members who lost a loved one say the pai