Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Visits CDC in Atlanta Days After Deadly Shooting Incident

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits the CDC in Atlanta following a tragic shooting incident that left Officer David Rose dead, highlighting the ongoing concerns over public safety and health in the community. The image shows Kennedy arriving at the CDC

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the CDC in Atlanta following a shooting incident that resulted in the death of DeKalb County police Officer David Rose. The gunman, identified as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White from Kennesaw, was found dead nearby, and the incident led to lockdowns at several local institutions.

During Kennedy’s visit, protests from current and former CDC employees occurred, expressing discontent with his presence amid ongoing investigations into the shooter’s motives, which reportedly included a distrust of vaccines. Despite the tension, Kennedy met with CDC Director Susan Monarez to discuss the incident and address concerns about public safety and health.

As the investigation continues, stay updated with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for the latest developments on this tragic shooting.

Source: ATL Newsroom

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