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CDC Headquarters Shooting in Atlanta Leaves Officer Dead, Sparks Calls to Combat Vaccine Misinformation

Georgia gunman who blamed COVID-19 vaccine opens fire outside CDC, prompting urgent security and public safety discussions.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 20, 2026
in Government and Politics, Law, Justice & Rights
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Officer killed in CDC Atlanta shooting; suspect linked to anti-vaccine beliefs as union calls for stronger security and public condemnation of disinformation. - AP Photo/Jeff Amy

Deadly CDC shooting sparks calls from union to condemn COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and reinforce security at public health facilities. - AP Photo/Jeff Amy

CDC Headquarters Shooting in Atlanta Leaves Officer Dead, Sparks Security and Public Trust Concerns

Published: 08-10-2025, 14:30

A deadly shooting outside the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta has left one police officer dead and raised new concerns about public safety, vaccine misinformation, and the protection of federal health workers.

Authorities identified the shooter as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White, who died during the incident. White, who had previously expressed anger and distrust toward COVID-19 vaccines, attempted to enter the CDC campus before opening fire on a nearby building. The attack has drawn condemnation from law enforcement officials and sparked urgent calls from the CDC’s staff union for federal leaders to speak out against vaccine-related misinformation.

Timeline of the Attack

According to law enforcement officials speaking to the Associated Press, the incident began late Friday when White attempted to enter the CDC’s main campus in Atlanta. Security guards prevented him from entering, after which he drove to a pharmacy across the street and began firing.

CDC Director Susan Monarez confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that at least four CDC buildings sustained bullet damage. The sprawling health campus, home to thousands of scientists and public health professionals, was placed on lockdown.

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Responding to the gunfire, DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose, 33, was mortally wounded. Rose, a Marine Corps veteran who served in Afghanistan, had only graduated from the police academy in March.

White was later found dead on the second floor of the pharmacy building. Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said investigators are still determining whether his fatal injury was self-inflicted or the result of return fire from officers.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) described the crime scene as “complex,” cautioning that the investigation could take an extended period.

Union Demands Federal Action Against Vaccine Misinformation

The American Federation of Government Employees, Local 2883, which represents CDC staff, said the shooting was not random and reflected a growing climate of hostility toward public health officials.

In a statement, the union demanded that both CDC leadership and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issue a strong, public condemnation of vaccine misinformation, which they say has endangered scientists and eroded public trust.

“Their leadership is critical in reinforcing public trust and ensuring that accurate, science-based information prevails,” the union said in its news release.

The union also urged that CDC staff be given time to recover before returning to work, noting that some employees, including more than 90 children at the on-site Clifton School, were forced to shelter in place for hours during the incident.

“Staff should not be required to work next to bullet holes,” the statement read, calling for full repairs and heightened security before normal operations resume.

Shooter’s Background and Vaccine Fixation

Investigators say White’s father alerted authorities during the attack, identifying his son as the possible shooter. He told police that his son had been grieving the loss of his dog and had become increasingly fixated on the belief that COVID-19 vaccines had harmed him.

Neighbor Nancy Hoalst told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that White frequently expressed distrust of vaccines during casual conversations.

“He was very unsettled, and he very deeply believed that vaccines hurt him and were hurting other people,” Hoalst said. “I had no idea he thought he would take it out on the CDC.”

Authorities have not yet confirmed whether White acted alone or whether he had communicated any threats prior to the shooting.

Federal and Community Responses

In response to the attack, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a statement condemning violence against public health workers.

“No one should face violence while working to protect the health of others,” Kennedy said.

The union and advocacy groups are now pressing for improved campus security, including permanent perimeter protections, until the full results of the GBI investigation are released.

Impact on Public Health Community

The CDC campus in Atlanta houses thousands of employees engaged in critical disease prevention, outbreak response, and public health research. The shooting has shaken morale among staff and renewed debate about the risks faced by scientists working in politically charged health fields.

Experts say the incident highlights the intersection of public safety and public trust, with misinformation posing not only a public health challenge but also a direct security threat.

For now, federal officials, local law enforcement, and CDC leadership are working to reassure employees and the public while ensuring that security measures are strengthened.

Source: AP News – CDC shooter blamed COVID vaccine for depression; union demands statement against misinformation

Tags: #AntiVaccineViolence#AtlantaBreakingNews#CDCAtlantaShooting#CDCHeadquarters#COVID19VaccineDebate#GeorgiaNewsUpdate#LawEnforcementTribute#OfficerDavidRose#PublicHealthSafety#PublicHealthSecurity#UnionSafetyDemands#VaccineMisinformation
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