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Back to silencing people: CDC shooting becomes immediate excuse to ban ‘vaccine misinformation’
Naturally, some have taken to blaming vaccine misinformation/disinformation for a lunatic opening fire on the CDC headquarters and killing a cop. Last week, a Georgia man named […] ...
The suspected gunman who attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's campus on Friday may have fired many ...
Vonda, a CVS manager, survived the shooting by following the "run, hide, fight" advice, dropping behind the counter and ...
CDC security guards stopped White from driving into the campus on Friday before he parked near a pharmacy across the street ...
The GBI will hold a 10 a.m. press conference Tuesday with local and federal agencies to address the Aug. 8 CDC shooting; it ...
The man accused of killing a police officer while shooting at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta had previously been reported to police for suicidal ...
A Georgia man who had blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him depressed and suicidal has been identified as the shooter ...
We need to rebuild the trust together,” Susan Monarez said Tuesday, just days after a shooter fired close to 200 rounds that ...
We are getting our first look at Patrick Joseph White, the man accused of shooting more than 150 rounds at four buildings on ...
Documents from the shooter’s home showed his discontent with coronavirus vaccines, authorities said. CDC workers want RFK Jr.
ATLANTA — Law enforcement have released the photo of the gunman who fired hundreds of rounds at the CDC last Friday and killed a DeKalb County Police Department officer. The photo of the shooter, ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified the gunman as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White, of Kennesaw, Georgia.
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