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CDC staff ask about ‘disinformation’ that may have affected gunman

Last updated: August 9, 2025 6:45 pm
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) campus has reopened following the recent attack by a gunman, with agency leaders discussing enhanced security measures in response. During a call with staff of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, emotional accounts of the incident were shared, and concerns were raised about misinformation that may have influenced the shooter, as well as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s handling of the crisis. The CDC leaders outlined initial steps for addressing the situation, including increased mental health support and security assessments.

Dr. Susan Monarez, the newly appointed director of the CDC, assured staff that a comprehensive security evaluation would be conducted to ensure the safety and well-being of employees upon their return to the campus. However, one CDC employee expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of the response, highlighting the need for clarity on what went right during the incident to alleviate fears of being vulnerable.

In a subsequent email to staff, Christa Capozzola, acting chief operating officer, confirmed that the CDC was the shooter’s intended target in a targeted attack related to Covid-19. The gunman was identified as Patrick Joseph White, a 30-year-old from Kennesaw, Georgia, who had expressed grievances over the Covid-19 vaccine and blamed it for his mental health struggles.

Following the shooting, additional security measures were implemented on the CDC campus, with law enforcement agencies closely monitoring potential threats. Support services, including expanded mental health resources and administrative leave for affected employees, were made available to address the aftermath of the traumatic event. The agency is also working to enhance its Employee Assistance Program to provide comprehensive support to staff members.

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There were also inquiries about communication with Secretary Kennedy and efforts to combat misinformation that may have fueled the shooter’s actions. Dr. Monarez confirmed ongoing communication with the Office of the Secretary and emphasized the need for a coordinated response to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Secretary Kennedy, who was in Alaska at the time of the shooting, expressed condolences and solidarity with the CDC staff in a statement, pledging to support the agency in its mission to safeguard public health. However, calls for Kennedy’s resignation from a group of terminated HHS employees raised questions about his leadership and handling of scientific information.

Despite the reopening of the CDC campus, significant damage was reported in the aftermath of the shooting, prompting officials to acknowledge the lingering impact of the incident. Efforts to support the family of the fallen officer and address security concerns were discussed during the call with staff, underscoring the agency’s commitment to ensuring a safe working environment.

In closing, CDC officials emphasized the importance of addressing security issues and expressed solidarity with the affected employees in the wake of the tragic event. The agency remains determined to overcome this challenge and continue its vital public health mission.

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