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The U.S. CDC has tightened security following an attack Friday on its Atlanta headquarters that left a police officer and the ...
A man named Silas Kruger was falsely identified on social media as the CDC shooter in Atlanta. The shooter's real name was ...
A gunman opened fire near the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, killing Officer David Rose and ...
Officials are still investigating a shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta, ...
The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots into the campus and broke about 150 windows, with bullets piercing “blast-resistant” windows and spattering ...
Supporters rally outside the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, holding signs to save the organization. A memorial is set up for a slain police officer.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNHHS Secretary Kennedy visits Atlanta CDC after last week's shootingDepartment of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly flew to Atlanta on Monday morning to visit ...
Kennedy Jr.’s visit comes just days after a deadly shooting nearby claimed the life of 33-year-old DeKalb County police ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s response to Friday's shooting at the CDC is too little, too late and didn’t go far enough, according to current and former CDC employees who gathered at Piedmont ...
"This is not random. This is an attack on federal agents, federal employees, a federal agency," said CDC employee Becky Moritz Stahl.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. condemned the CDC shooting, but didn’t directly touch on anti-vaccine sentiment expressed against the CDC.
Even though the threat is over, anxiety still lingers for people who work and live in the Emory Point community across the ...
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