Georgia sheriff who said shooting suspect 'had a really bad day' is replaced as case spokesperson
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A Georgia sheriff’s official has been pulled as spokesperson in the investigation into the Atlanta-area massage parlor shootings that left eight people dead and at least one injured earlier this week, after he said the suspect in the slayings had "a really bad day," an official confirmed.
Baker was widely criticized following statements he made Wednesday during a news conference providing an update in the case. Baker had described the suspect, Robert Aaron Long, as being "pretty much fed up, at the end of his rope," saying: "Yesterday was a really bad day for him and this is what he did."More Related News