Patrick Joseph White: The GBI has identified the gunman who attempted a mass shooting at Emory University
GBI confirms identity of suspect behind attempted mass shooting at Emory University

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has identified the gunman from yesterday’s attempted mass shooting at Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, as Patrick Joseph White, aged 30 from Kennesaw, Georgia. Neighbors of White said that while he was against vaccines, he was “pleasant” and never really talked about politics.
White’s father is said to have called police prior to the shooting, worried that his son may have been suicidal.
Patrick Joseph White: Georgia Authorities Identify CDC Shootingu Suspect as 30-Year-Old Man from Atlanta Suburbs
Georgia authorities have officially confirmed the identity of the CDC shooting suspect as a 30-year-old man from the Atlanta suburbs. The announcement marks a crucial development in the ongoing investigation surrounding the recent shooting incident near the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters.
According to law enforcement officials, the suspect was apprehended shortly after the incident. Details surrounding the motive and the suspect’s background remain under investigation. Authorities urge the public to stay cautious and avoid speculation as the case unfolds.
The CDC shooting suspect identified has reignited discussions about security protocols at key federal facilities. The incident caused significant alarm in the Atlanta area, with police and emergency teams responding swiftly to contain the situation and ensure public safety.
Officials continue to gather evidence and have pledged to provide updates as more information becomes available. Residents in the Atlanta suburbs and beyond remain attentive to official statements regarding the suspect and any potential risks.
The investigation into the CDC shooting suspect and the circumstances of the attack remain a top priority for Georgia law enforcement and federal agencies involved.