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Police responded to information reporting a shooting in Atlanta, Georgia last Friday

A man who drew hundreds of cycles of ammunition at the siege of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had expressed his distrust of the COVVI-19 vaccine, according to investigators.

Policeman David Rose, 33, graduated from the police academy in March, died in hospital after being injured. No civilian was injured during the August 8 shootout in Atlanta, Georgia.

Authorities say he was shot dead by Patrick Joseph White, 30, who died of a “self-inflicted ball injury”.

The CDC follows disease epidemics in the United States and boasts vaccinations during the pandemic – a position that was strongly criticized by vaccine skeptics.

Addressing journalists on Tuesday, the director of investigations of the Georgia office, Chris Hosey, said that 500 shell liners had been recovered on the scene, while his 200 towers believed in the CDC complex. Five firearms have also been recovered, he said.

The shooter had also “verbalized suicide thoughts” before the shooting, said Hosey, adding that the investigators had discovered written evidence of his dissatisfaction with the COVVI-19 vaccines. He would have blamed the vaccine to make him depressed and suicidal.

David Rose’s county police officer David Rose was fatally killed when he responded to the information, reporting an active shooter in the CDC Precinct shortly before 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Rose, a former sailor who had served in Afghanistan, died in the hospital after being injured.

No employees or civilians were injured and the tours licensed by police did not hit the shooter, said Hosey.

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Tributes for policeman David Rose grew up in front of the CDC headquarters

The FBI special agent in charge Paul Brown said that the Federal SWAT teams erased the CDC campus after the shooting to make sure that no victim was inside. A neighboring daycare center was evacuated and the children were gathered there safely with their families.

The authorities said the shooter burst into a safe in his family home to access firearms. The weapons belonged to his father and were secured, but White was able to make his way in the safe. Hosey said that the shooter’s family had completely cooperated with his investigation.

On Monday, the US Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Social Services (HHS) on Monday Robert F Kennedy Jr, visited the CDC Atlanta campus and met the widow of the deceased officer in private.

Kennedy offered his greatest condolences and “reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to honor the bravery, sacrifice and service of the pink agent’s pink agent,” HHS announced on Monday.

“We are deeply saddened by the tragic shooting on the Atlanta campus of the CDC which took the life of the officer David Rose,” wrote Kennedy on Friday on X. “We are holding with his wife and three children and the whole CDC family.”

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