Officer injured, suspect dead in shooting at Emory University's Atlanta campus

A law enforcement officer was injured after an active shooter was reported at Emory University's Atlanta campus on Friday.The Atlanta Police Department said the suspect is now dead.Sources told ABC News that local police encountered a suspect and attempted to engage the person when gunfire was exchanged.Police became aware of the heavily armed suspect, who was located on the roof of the Emory Point CVS, after shots were fired, sources told ABC News.A police officer sustained serious injury in the exchange of gunfire with the suspect, sources said.Law enforcement at the scene or a reported shooting at Emory University's Atlanta campus in Atlanta, Aug.8, 2025.WSB-TVMORE: 18-year-old suspect charged in shooting at University of New Mexico that left 14-year-old deadA shelter-in-place order was put in place and later lifted.
"RUN.HIDE.
FIGHT.Avoid the area," the university said in an alert Friday afternoon.The school campus is located near the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters.
It was not immediately clear if the shooting was related to the federal agency.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters sign is seen behind a police line in Atlanta, Aug.8, 2025.Jeff Amy/APGeorgia Gov.
Brian Kemp released a statement on X thanking first responders for rushing "toward the danger to subdue the shooter and save lives."Popular Reads'Help me': North Carolina teen missing for 1 week after vacationing in FloridaAug 7, 1:30 PMTrump admin live updates: Trump set to replace IRS Commissioner Billy Long2 hours agoMom brought kids to safety before she and husband stabbed to death on trail: PoliceJul 31, 4:21 PM"We ask that you join us in holding them in our prayers, along with those harmed this evening near the CDC Center," Kemp wrote.FBI Atlanta also responded to the incident.Emergency vehicles line up near Emory University and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta, Aug.8, 2025.Jeff Amy/APMORE: What we know about...