ATLANTA — Thousands of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees are working from home after a gunman opened fire at their headquarters Friday, killing a police officer and damaging multiple buildings.

"This is an attack on the work that we do and the things that we work very tirelessly for," said Becky Moritz Stahl, who has worked at the CDC for more than a decade.

"This is not random. This is an attack on federal agents, federal employees, a federal agency."

The 30-year-old suspect from Kennesaw believed the COVID-19 vaccine made him sick, neighbors told 11Alive.

Authorities say he fired dozens of shots toward the CDC Roybal campus, damaging at least four buildings. Bullet holes were still visible in the windows on Monday.

DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose was kille

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