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Kenneth White had begged authorities for help as his son, Patrick Joseph White, was unleashing his reign of terror on the CDC’s Atlanta headquarters last Friday, according to transcripts
Security video indicates “a very high likelihood” that the 30-year-old shooter — Patrick Joseph White — tried to enter the CDC's metro Atlanta campus on Aug. 6.
Patrick White has been identified as the man who opened fire at the CDC headquarters at Emory Point in Atlanta on Friday.
ATLANTA — Law enforcement have released the photo of the gunman who fired hundreds of rounds at the CDC last Friday and killed a DeKalb County Police Department officer. The photo of the shooter, 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White, was put out by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNCDC Atlanta shooting: Photo of accused CDC shooter released by GBI
According to GBI, Patrick Joseph White fired 500 shots with nearly 200 hitting buildings at the CDC. Documents have been found referencing COVID-19 vaccine. Guns belonged to father and were secured, but White was able to take them.
Suspected killer Patrick White’s neighbor noticed vaccine obsession but didn’t think he’d hurt anyone - Patrick White was fixated on the Covid-19 vaccine and believed it made him sick, according to a
The gunman who opened fire Friday at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention broke into his father’s safe to get the five firearms recovered at the scene, state investigators said Tuesday, as some CDC workers seeking answers and reassurance from leadership were left dissatisfied by a short agency-wide meeting about the shooting.
Patrick Joseph White, 30, of Kennesaw, GA, was named as the suspect who police say opened fire at four CDC buildings in Atlanta and killed a DeKalb police officer. The suspect was named by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation on Aug.