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The man who fired more than 500 rounds at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention appears to have tried to get onto the agency’s campus two days before the August 8 shooting, according to an agency email obtained by CNN.
An internal CDC email reveals that the Georgia man who shot at CDC buildings on Aug. 8 likely tried to enter the campus two days earlier.
The shooter, identified by authorities as Patrick Joseph White, appears to have been captured in security camera footage trying to enter the visitor’s center of the campus late in the afternoon on August 6, according to an internal email to CDC staff, reviewed by STAT. The email said “the likelihood is very high” the person in the video is White.
The letter sent to agency employees and reviewed by ABC News says there is a “very high likelihood” that Patrick Joseph White, 30, tried getting onto the CDC campus two days before the shooting.
Employees in the public health agency are expected to receive layoff notices just as they return to the office after a deadly shooting
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