CDC Atlanta shooting Emory police officer confronted gunman, records show

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Emory University Police Officer Mark Morgan confronted gunman Patrick Joseph White during a shooting at the CDC campus in Atlanta, where White killed a DeKalb County police officer before committing suicide. White fired nearly 200 rounds, striking six buildings and allegedly believing the COVID-19 vaccine caused his mental health issues. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is reviewing Officer Morgan's use of force in the incident.

During a shooting at the CDC campus in Atlanta, Officer Mark Morgan of Emory University Police confronted gunman Patrick Joseph White, who killed DeKalb County police officer David Rose before taking his own life. White fired nearly 200 rounds, striking six buildings, and used firearms taken from his father's safe. He allegedly believed that the COVID-19 vaccine was responsible for his depression and suicidal tendencies. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating Officer Morgan's use of force in this incident, which is standard protocol following police shootings. Emory Police have not disclosed whether Morgan is on paid administrative leave, a common practice for officers involved in such incidents. No injuries were reported among CDC employees or nearby daycare children during the attack. The details surrounding the incident emerged through an open records request to the GBI, with more information expected as the investigation advances. The Emory University Police Department is cooperating with state authorities to ensure a thorough review of the events.

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Gun violenceMental health issues related to COVID-19

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