In a shocking and tragic incident near the CDC and Emory University, a gunman unleashed a barrage of nearly 500 rounds, resulting in the death of DeKalb County police officer David Rose. The attack, which occurred on Friday afternoon, left the community reeling and raised urgent questions about safety and mental health. Officer Rose, who bravely responded to the scene, was killed in the line of duty, and his legacy of courage and dedication will not be forgotten.
The shooter, identified as Patrick Joseph White, had no known criminal history but had recently expressed suicidal thoughts, prompting prior law enforcement contact. Investigators discovered disturbing written documentation at his residence, revealing his discontent with COVID-19 vaccinations. Tragically, White died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound during the incident.
The scale of the violence was staggering, with nearly 200 rounds striking six buildings on the CDC campus. Fortunately, all individuals, including children in a nearby daycare, were safely evacuated, and no additional casualties occurred. The FBI, alongside local law enforcement, is conducting a thorough investigation, collecting evidence and analyzing video footage to piece together the chaotic events.
As the investigation unfolds, officials are emphasizing the need for community vigilance. They urge anyone with information or video evidence to come forward. The collaboration between local, state, and federal agencies continues as they work tirelessly to ensure justice for Officer Rose and the safety of the community. In the wake of this tragedy, the focus remains on healing and preventing future violence.