The shooting took place close to Emory University, with law enforcement officials revealing that the gunman may have believed he was suffering from health issues related to a coronavirus vaccine. Reports indicated that the shooter's father had contacted police, expressing concerns about his son’s mental health and potential suicidal tendencies. While Officer Rose was the only casualty, the CDC's Director Susan Monarez expressed her heartbreak over the incident, commending the swift response from police and other security agencies that contributed to preventing further harm.

Following the shooting, law enforcement received reports of an active shooter at around 4:50 PM local time. The scene was chaotic, with Emory University advising students and staff to take cover. The situation culminated in gunfire directed at CDC buildings, causing significant distress within the community. In the aftermath, CDC employees have been instructed to work remotely beginning Monday, reflecting ongoing concerns for safety in the wake of this tragic event.

As investigations continue, the focus will remain on understanding both the motives behind the shooter’s actions and ensuring the safety of the communities surrounding critical public health institutions.