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Cameron Ross Burgess

Why did Auburn grad kill himself in front of the White House?

Burgess, 26, was from Maylene, a small town in Shelby County. He graduated from Thompson High School in 2009 and from Auburn University in 2013, with a degree in psychology.

Call has no idea what could've caused Burgess to commit suicide in such a public place.

"I was surprised, definitely," Call said. "It seemed out of character. It didn't seem real."

Call said he knew Burgess when he worked at the Department of Human Resources in Auburn and he sometimes discussed his work. "He was dealing with really hard situations," Call said. "I'm sure it's stressful. He cared a lot about doing what was best for the children he worked with. He was an incredibly kind person."

Another friend of Burgess, Laura Meadows Terrell, wrote a tribute to him on Facebook:

"Cam was an employee of mine when he lived in Auburn. At DHR, he was tasked with the enormous responsibility of assessing the safety of abused/neglected children and ensuring that their situations were left better than before. He was always a joy to be around. Even in what seemed like the worst of situations, he was always able to bring some light and positivity to those around him. I was remember him being very strong in his Faith. The last time I saw him, he came by my office for a visit. He brought me a Starbucks and we chatted about his future. He seemed genuinely happy and I was thankful for that. I don't know what happened and I'm not in a position to judge. What I do know is that he helped a lot of children in bad situations and I was able to witness that first hand. He definitely earned a few extra jewels in his crown for that. I will hold onto my good memories of sweet Cam."

The Associated Press reported that Burgess most recently lived in Gainesville, Fla., and worked as a clinical case manager at the University of Florida's Child Protection Team, a unit that responds to child abuse over a wide area of central Florida.

An empty handgun case was left on his unmade bed in the Gainesville apartment he shared with two others on a tree-lined street just a few blocks from the University of Florida campus, where he worked helping abused children, AP reported.

There were nine rounds still inside the gun case.

Justin Ford was distraught when told of his roommate's death by an Associated Press reporter, saying he had been texting Burgess for days about rent with no answer. He said he also hadn't heard about the shooting at the White House.

"I must have seen him four days ago or something," Ford said. He said it wasn't unusual for Burgess to leave for a few days at a time. "Sometimes he would just leave and go on a camping trip or something," Ford said.

Ford accompanied an AP reporter inside Burgess' room, and was shocked when he saw the gun case. Ford said the quiet, 6-foot-2, bearded man had been a gentle, generous roommate since he had moved in last August.

"I had no idea about him having a gun," he said.

Ford described Burgess as a traditional conservative and a "gamer," saying he spent hours in his room on his computer. A poster hung on Burgess' bedroom wall for the game Skyrim. A dozen bottles of hard liquor sat next to a computer, AP reported.

"He had friends here, it wasn't like he was some loner," Ford said.

AP quoted Ashley Abell, who said she worked with Burgess at a Baptist-affiliated summer camp for children in Kentucky in 2012. "Cam was always encouraging and he had the best laugh," she said. "He didn't talk a lot, but it didn't cause concern."

A mutual friend said Burgess had battled depression recently, Abell said.

"I would have never expected it from what I knew of his character," she said. "And it made me sad because I didn't keep up with him."

She added, "I worry about why it was in front of the White House."

On his Facebook page, Burgess shared pictures of himself at the beach and having fun with friends. In the only picture featuring a gun, Burgess appears to be target shooting at a pizza box with a hand gun.

"That pizza box isn't getting up..." he wrote.

Call said he didn't remember Burgess talking about weapons.

Call said Burgess had moved away from Auburn and he hadn't spoken to him in about eight months, when they met for lunch. Everything seemed fine with him, he said.

"He was always joking and having a good time," Call said.

When he heard that Burgess had shot himself in front of the White House, "I didn't believe it," he said.

"It didn't make any sense," Call said. "Something changed for that to happen."

67 posted on 03/07/2018 7:20:30 AM PST by Steven W.
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To: Steven W.

We need to know what he scribbled in the notebook recovered at the scene.


69 posted on 03/07/2018 7:25:16 AM PST by txhurl (The Final Thunderdome: Two Americas enter, One America leaves.)
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To: Steven W.
Like I said, Steve. My pedo-dar went off looking at those pics and reading your post. Way to keep digging. Excellent post.

Something is VERY wrong with that incident.

72 posted on 03/07/2018 7:27:09 AM PST by bagster (Even bad men love their mamas.)
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To: Steven W.

That is powerful stuff.


73 posted on 03/07/2018 7:33:45 AM PST by RoosterRedux (Churchill: Success is not final, failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.)
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To: Steven W.

Thanks for posting this. Something happended with this guy.

His roommate said he would often go away on ‘camping trips’ which made me wonder where he might have actually gone.

A lot to think about here.


74 posted on 03/07/2018 7:42:15 AM PST by truthluva (MAGA)
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To: Steven W.

I was a child protection worker. It’s nothing to shoot yourself over much less drive from FL to the WH to do it. Pizza box target could have been just a convenience. Still, whatever caused it, it was obviously planned. Bet there was a note that hasn’t been made public.


94 posted on 03/07/2018 8:39:36 AM PST by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: Steven W.

?: Did he shoot his phone then shoot himself in the head? Or did a bullet from elsewhere pass through his phone into his head while he was holding the phone up to his ear?


112 posted on 03/07/2018 9:32:35 AM PST by Chuckster (There is no government solution to government corruption.)
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To: Steven W.

Did you notice the caption under the picture of Burgess Bedroom? “ADS FIRST NAME - The bedroom of White House gunman, Cameron Ross Burgess, is seen with empty gun case on bed, Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in Gainesville, Fla. Four days after he fatally shot himself outside the White House, Burgess’ apartment sat untouched by investigators on Tuesday. His roommates had not been questioned by police and didn’t even know that he had died. (AP Photo/Jason Dearen) (Jason Dearen)”

They haven’t been to investigate because the “authorities” probably did it. I am thinking he may have been a whistle blower??


116 posted on 03/07/2018 9:45:06 AM PST by azkathy (We the people are FED UP-pun intended!)
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To: Steven W.
WOW!

Thanks, Steven W.

242 posted on 03/07/2018 1:16:20 PM PST by USMC79to83
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