Imagine you're going about your day, just another Friday evening, when suddenly, chaos erupts around you. That was the terrifying reality at Emory University and the CDC in Atlanta this past Friday when reports of an active shooter sent shockwaves through the community.

At approximately 6:40 PM local time, Atlanta police swiftly reassured the public that there was 'no ongoing threat' to either the campus or the surrounding area. Unfortunately, a single shooter, whose identity remains undisclosed, had already lost their life during this harrowing event. While the tragedy unfolded, one brave law enforcement officer sustained injuries, highlighting the dangers faced by those who protect us.

As the situation escalated, Emory University promptly alerted its students and staff to the threat. Their directive? “RUN, HIDE, FIGHT”—a stark reminder of the violent realities many now face. Just moments before the police announcement, the university advised everyone to shelter in place, urging them to stay vigilant while officers worked to resolve the emergency.

Eyewitness accounts painted a picture of panic and fear. Shots rang out near the CVS located by Emory Point, making the reality all the more visceral for onlookers. Employees at the CDC reported hearing bullets hit the windows of their buildings, with one staff member capturing images of shattered glass that sent chills down the spine of many.

In a somber statement, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp condemned the violence, noting that this incident was the second time in just one week that innocent lives in Georgia were threatened, referring to a mass shooting at Fort Stewart military base just days prior. 'Each time, brave first responders rushed toward the danger to subdue the shooter and save lives,' Kemp said, expressing gratitude for those who serve in law enforcement. He called for the community to come together in prayer for both the victims and the courageous responders.

As the dust settled, one deli staff member recalled how they had to lock the doors and seek refuge. Brandy Giraldo, the General Muir deli's chief operating officer, described the harrowing moment: 'It sounded like fireworks going off, one right after the other.' Such vivid recollections remind us of how quickly a normal day can turn into a nightmare.

The Associated Press contributed to this reporting, adding layers to an already tragic narrative.