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Virginia Beach mass shooting

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May 31, 2019 killed 12 people and wounded another five  Virginia Beach shooting - Wikipedia  gunman opened fire and fatally shot 12 people and wounded five others at a municipal building in the Princess Anne area of Virginia Beach, 12 killed by 'disgruntled city worker'  aljazeera Shooter identified as DeWayne Craddock fired at colleagues at Virginia Beach municipalcentre before police killed him.


Everything We Know About the Virginia Beach Shooting http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/06/everything-we-know-about-the-virginia-beach-shooting.html   the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. this year and since 12 people were killed at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, last November.

little after 4 p.m. on Friday at one of the buildings that make up the Municipal Center in Virginia Beach — a city of about 450,000 people on Virginia’s southeast coast. The gunman, a 40-year-old municipal employee later identified by police as DeWayne Craddock, came armed with two .45-caliber handguns, at least one of which he had equipped with a sound suppressor, and extended-capacity magazines.

The gunman apparently shot and killed his first victim in a car outside the three-story building where he worked for the public utilities department, known as Building 2. Then, using his badge to enter the employee-only area of the building, he went floor to floor firing on his co-workers indiscriminately, according to police. By the end, he had killed 12 people and wounded another four in the attack — three of whom were still in critical condition as of Saturday.




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Virginia Beach shooting - Wikipedia
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On May 31, 2019, DeWayne Craddock opened fire and fatally shot twelve people, wounding five others at a municipal building in the Princess Anne area of Virginia BeachVirginia, United States. He was later shot dead by police officers responding to the scene.

Shooting[edit]

The perpetrator fatally shot a person in a car in the parking lot of Building 2 of the Virginia Beach Municipal Center before entering the building and shooting people on all three floors.[1] The building housed the city's public works, utilities, and planning departments in an open-government facility with no additional security to enter but security passes required for accessing employee areas and conference rooms.[1][2] He fired indiscriminately[3][4] and there was no immediate indication that he had targeted anyone in particular.[5] He was fatally shot during a prolonged gunfight with law enforcement personnel who responded to the scene.[5]
Some members of the public and employees were initially unaware of the shooter, and many were alerted by phone calls, text messages or word of mouth to shelter in place or evacuate the location.[6] The confusion was in part due to renovations that were underway at the time leading many to believe the shots were a nail gun or another tool.[7] An active shooter situation at the municipal center was confirmed by the city manager around 4:40 p.m.[8]
The FBI, the ATF, and the Department of Homeland Security responded to assist local and state police.[9][10] Two semi-automatic pistols and a silencer[11] used in the shooting were found at the scene.[12] The perpetrator had purchased them legally[12] within the last three years.[13]
Eyewitnesses said that the perpetrator seemed completely normal in the hours leading up to the shooting. One eyewitness said that they saw the perpetrator brushing his teeth in the bathroom as he always did and did not seem agitated, while another eyewitness said that the perpetrator wished him a "good day" mere moments before the shooting.[14][15]

Victims[edit]

Twelve people were fatally shot by the perpetrator. Eleven were city employees and one was a contractor who was in the building to obtain a permit. The employees had a combined 150 years of service to the city, with one of them having served the city for 41 years. Six of the employees worked in the city's public utilities department, which is the same department in which the suspect worked.[16]
Six victims were taken to local hospitals for injuries sustained during the shooting. Sentara Healthcare reported that five of the victims were taken to Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital and a sixth to Sentara Princess Anne Hospital.[17] One of the injured victims was a law enforcement officer who sustained wounds while exchanging fire with Craddock.[18]

Perpetrator[edit]

DeWayne Craddock (October 15, 1978[19] – May 31, 2019) was identified by police as the perpetrator.[1] He worked as an engineer in the city's public utilities department, giving him a security pass to enter the building where the shooting took place.[20] In the days prior to the shooting, Craddock was allegedly involved in "physical scuffles" with fellow city employees, and was threatened with "disciplinary action".[21] A few hours before the shooting, he resigned from his position in an email he sent to city management.[22] The city manager said that Craddock resigned "within good standing in his department" and that he "had no issues of discipline ongoing."[15] Craddock had no prior criminal violations with the exception of minor traffic violations.[21]
Within the span of at least the last three years, Craddock began legally acquiring firearms. Two .45 ACP pistols were used in the shooting and two more weapons were found at Craddock's residence, one of which was another pistol of the .45 ACP caliber. The fourth weapon is still being checked by authorities.[23]
Craddock graduated in 1996 from Denbigh High School in Newport News.[1] Between 1996 and 2002, he served in the Virginia Army National Guard in Norfolk as a cannon crew member with the First Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment. At the time of his discharge he held the rank of Specialist/E-4 and had not been deployed for combat service.[14] In 2002, he graduated from Old Dominion University with a degree in civil engineering. Prior to joining the City of Viriginia Beach, he worked as a project engineer for MSA, P.C., a consulting firm.[24]

Aftermath[edit]

Multiple vigils were organized for the victims of the shooting by churches and other organizations.[25] Members of the Courthouse Community United Methodist Church prepared food for the law enforcement officers at the scene, after it was secured.[5]
The day after the shooting, Virginia Beach authorities held a news conference which included a detailed presentation on the names, photos, and job titles of the twelve victims who were killed, including the towns in which they lived.[26] They announced the perpetrators name only once, vowing that it would be the only time they would ever do so.[26]

Reactions[edit]

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam issued a statement on Twitter saying, "My heart breaks for the victims of this devastating shooting, their families, and all who loved them."[27] Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring said, "In recent years there have been mass shootings at American elementary schoolscollegesgovernment buildingsofficesconcertsmovie theatersnightclubs, even churchesmosques, and synagogues. We have to do more to stop this kind of violence."[28] Virginia Beach Mayor Bobby Dyer said, "This is the most devastating day in the history of Virginia Beach."[29] Dyer has also attempted to quell both sides of the gun control debate stating he wanted to avoid the "knee jerk reaction" and "bipartisan bureaucratic malpractice."[15]
Virginia's U.S. Senator, Tim Kaine, promised to "keep pushing for Congress to take action to prevent the daily scourge of gun violence in America."[28] Virginia's other U.S. Senator, Mark Warner, thanked law enforcement for their response.[30] U.S. Representative Elaine Luria, who represents Virginia Beach, offered sympathies and thanked "first responders and law enforcement for risking their lives to bring a suspect into custody." She further said that the incident "is more proof Congress must act to prevent gun violence."[31] U.S. President Donald Trump also offered condolences,[32] as did House SpeakerNancy Pelosi.[18]
On June 1, 2019, Craddock's family issued a statement by posting a handwritten sign on the front door of a family member's home. The sign said that the family "wishes to send our heart felt condolences to the victims" and that, while they were grieving, they "wish to focus on the victims and lives loss during yesterdays tragic event."[18]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Finley, Ben. "'Today is Virginia Beach's darkest hour:' 12 killed in shooting at municipal complex; assailant dead". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  3. ^ Almasy, Steve; Rebekah Riess (May 31, 2019). "At least 12 dead in Virginia Beach mass shooting at municipal center". CNN. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  4. ^ Staff, National Desk (June 1, 2019). "'We kept hearing gunshots': At least 11 dead, 6 injured after Virginia Beach shooting". KCCI. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
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  6. ^ CNN, Nicole Chavez and Amir Vera. "Witnesses hid in offices and under their desks during the Virginia Beach shooting". CBS46 News Atlanta. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  7. ^ Allyn, Bobby (June 2, 2019). "Virginia Beach Shooting Survivor Says Victim Laid Down His Life To Save Colleagues". NPR.org. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
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Virginia Beach municipal complex shooting - Wikipedia
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