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The man who attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta during last Friday’s deadly shooting fired 180 shots, officials said Monday.
The suspected CDC shooter was reported to police three times for possible suicide attempts and had access to a gun in at least one of the attempts.
A Georgia man who had blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him suicidal has been identified as the shooter who fired shots ...
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Atlanta's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention days after a police officer died in a ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has identified the man who opened fire at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White of Kennesaw, Georgia.
Alive found there were ten 911 calls for service to Patrick White's Kennesaw address over the last two years, including suicide threats and domestic disturbance.
Records show Patrick White's father called 911 twice after the shooting - once at 11:30 on Friday night - the second Saturday ...
The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots into the campus and broke about 150 windows ...
Less than three weeks before he shot and killed a police officer near the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Patrick White seemingly was ready to end his life.
In the wake of a fatal shooting at the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta on ...
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