12 victims, gunman ID'd in Virginia Beach shooting
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The 12 victims killed in Friday's Virginia Beach Municipal Center
shooting have been identified along with the gunman who was also died.
A gunman opened fire Friday through all three floors of Building 2 of
the coastal city's municipal center, killing 12 people and injuring
another four, including a police officer wearing a bulletproof vest.
The community is mourning victims of the shooting, which has been the
deadliest in the United States this year, adding the Virginia coastal
city to the list of places affected by mass shooting.
Virginia Beach City Manager Dave Hansen said in a news conference
Saturday morning that the four people who were seriously injured are
being treated at Virginia Beach and Norfolk hospitals.
Eleven victims were city employees in public works or utilities
departments, and one was a contractor, Hansen said time on the job
ranging from 11 months to 41 years.
The victims were identified as Lakita C. Brown, Tara Walsh Gallagher,
Mary Louise Gale, Alexander Mikhail Gusev, Katherine A. Nixon, Richard
H. Nettleton, Christopher Kelly Rapp, Ryan Cox, Joshua A. Hardy,
Michelle "Missy" Langer, Robert "Bobby" Williams and Herbert "Bert"
Snelling.
Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cevera identified the gunman as
DeWayne Craddock, 40, an engineer who worked with public utilities for
approximately 15 years. Cevera told reporters he would only mention the
name once, and instead refer to him as "the suspect," putting focus on
victims.
The suspect was killed after firing at police officers in a gun fight.
The gun fight was "long" Cevera added, meaning "multiple shots," were
fired at officers and others in the building.
Cevera also said that it was a "horrific crime scene" and police are
investigating with the help from the FBI and state police. He said an
investigative task force has 40 members and the federal Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives assisted with recovering
additional weapons at the scene. Among the weapons, a .45-caliber
pistol, a suppressor and several empty, high-capacity magazines were
found near the gunman.
A Virginia government source told CNN the shooter was a "disgruntled employee."
Still, Cevera said that he could not comment on possible motive of the suspect at this particular time.
Hansen said that Craddock was still an employee at the time of the
shooting and would not comment if there was any change in his work
status prior to the shooting that may have set him off.
Hansen added that Building 2 of the campus of about 30 brick
Colonial-style building in Princess Anne will be closed so the city will
have to relocate some of the major services that utilities provided.
There has been an "outpouring of volunteers," including people who have
agreed "to serve as chaplains" and "to donate to families who are going
to be in turmoil for quite sometime," Hansen said.
"My main concern is our city workforce, our manager," Cevera said,
referring to the challenge of city services re-opening Monday. "Even
though we will grieve as a city, we will continue to move forward."https://www.geezgo.com/sps/57840
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