Suspect Arrested In Korean Hair Salon Shooting Had 'Delusions' About Asians: Report

The suspect arrested in connection to a taking pictures at a Korean hair salon in Texas final week had “delusions” about Asians, in keeping with his girlfriend, The Dallas Morning Information reported.

Jeremy Smith, 36, was arrested early Tuesday and charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a lethal weapon within the Might 11 taking pictures, in keeping with on-line jail information.

Smith allegedly entered Hair World Salon final Wednesday and opened fireplace, hitting three girls who suffered non-life-threatening accidents. The salon’s proprietor, an worker, and a buyer, all reportedly of Korean descent, had been injured within the assault.

Jeremy Smith, 36, is accused of shooting three women inside a Korean hair salon in Dallas, Texas on May 11.
Jeremy Smith, 36, is accused of taking pictures three girls inside a Korean hair salon in Dallas, Texas on Might 11.
Dallas County Sheriff’s Division

Smith allegedly fired his gun 13 instances earlier than fleeing in his van. He later informed police he owned a .380 handgun and a .22-caliber, Kalashnikov-type rifle.

In an interview with police, Smith’s unidentified girlfriend mentioned that Smith started “having delusions that the Asian mob is after him or trying to hurt him” following a automotive crash two years in the past that concerned an Asian man, in keeping with a police affidavit first obtained by The Dallas Morning Information.

Smith had been “admitted to a number of psychological well being amenities” and fired from his job after “verbally attacking” his Asian boss, his girlfriend reportedly informed detectives.

The FBI Dallas area workplace introduced Monday that it has opened a federal hate crimes investigation into the taking pictures. Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia mentioned final week that his division was investigating a potential connection between Wednesday’s assault and two different current violent incidents focusing on the Asian American neighborhood.

“We’re very nervous. We’re very drained,” one of many victims, who didn't reveal her id, informed The Dallas Morning Information. “This occurred to us for no motive.”

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