Christopher Wray told NPR the shooter’s motives are still under investigation.
FBI Director Christopher Wray told NPR Tuesday’s Atlanta-area shootings that killed eight people — six of whom were Asian-American — do not seem to be linked to race, backing up local police who say the alleged shooter was probably motivated by a sex addition rather than racial animus, a theory that’s drawn skepticism and pushback from some corners. “While the motive remains still under investigation, at the moment, it does not appear that the motive was racially motivated,” Wray told NPR.
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