The man accused of killing eight people in Georgia in March pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder and other charges on Tuesday.
Robert Aaron Long, 22, entered the plea through his attorney during a brief hearing in Fulton County.
Prosecutors say Long shot dead eight people at three spas in the Atlanta area.
Long is charged in Fulton County with killing Hyun Jung Grant, 51; Yong Ae Yue, 63; Suncha Kim, 69; and Soon Chung Park, 74.
“Last year, I told the voters of Fulton County that I could not imagine a circumstance where I would seek it,” she said earlier this year. “And at that time, I did not. Unfortunately, a case has arisen in the first few months of my term that I believe warrants it.”
“The decision that I made to seek death were with the complete support of the families [of the victims], and they continue to support this office,” she added during a briefing last month.
Willis believes Long committed hate crimes, though prosecutors in Cherokee County said there was no evidence that was the case.
Cherokee County District Attorney Shannon Wallace, who worked with Long’s attorneys to reach a plea deal, told reporters after the deal was struck that “justice was served.”
She said she could have pursued the death penalty but decided against it because victims and their families did not want her to in part because of how long a trial could take.
Instead, he said he decided to carry out the spa shootings across two counties in metro Atlanta.
The next hearing in Fulton County is set for Nov. 23.