A suspected shooter was killed near the campuses of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Emory University on Friday, August 8, 2025.
The incident resulted in one law enforcement officer being injured. Authorities responded quickly to reports of an active shooter in the area.
Following the police operation, officials confirmed that there was no longer any threat to the public.
Emory University lifted the shelter-in-place order for the campus, while advising people to avoid the area for safety reasons.
Law enforcement and emergency teams, including the Gwinnett County Police SWAT unit, were deployed to the scene.
The swift response helped control the situation and ensure the safety of students, staff, and nearby residents.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr expressed deep concern for the community’s safety and called for prayers for everyone affected by the incident.
Local authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
This event adds to the growing concern about security near major research and educational institutions.
Both the CDC and Emory University play important roles in public health and education, making safety a priority in the area.
Emergency officials urge the public to remain cautious but calm as the investigation continues.
They also reminded people to follow instructions from law enforcement to stay safe during such incidents.
