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> As Virginia Beach mourns 12 people gunned down in
> a shooting rampage, more questions remain on why a
> veteran city engineer targeted people he'd worked
> with for years.
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> The gunman fired indiscriminately Friday on a
> municipal building in the coastal city in Virginia
> before he died after a long shootout with police
> officers.
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> As officials struggle for answers, Mayor Bobby
> Dyer has tried to quell both sides of the gun
> control debate, saying he wanted to avoid the
> "knee jerk reaction" and the "bipartisan
> bureaucratic malpractice."
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> "There's a lack of civility. There's a lack of
> mutual respect. There's a lack of willingness to
> understand each other," Dyer said Saturday.
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> Here is what we know so far -- and what we don't.
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> The mass shooting and the target
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> What we know: The shooter was a "disgruntled
> employee" in the municipal building he attacked, a
> Virginia government source said.
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> On Friday toward the end of the work day, he shot
> one person in a car and then entered the building
> where he fired at people on three floors.
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> What we don't: Authorities are still searching for
> a motive, and those who knew him say they didn't
> see the horror coming.
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> Virginia Beach gunman wished him a 'good day'
> before the carnage, co-worker says
> "I guess the big question is, why? We want to
> know, too," Dyer said.
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> Joseph Scott said he worked with the shooter for
> several years and saw him that day. He said the
> suspect was brushing his teeth in the bathroom, as
> he always did, and wished him a good day. He was
> "what I thought was a good person," Scott said of
> the shooter.
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> The victims and their conditions
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> What we know: Twelve people were killed in the
> attack and several others were wounded, with three
> people in critical condition and one in fair,
> hospital officials said Saturday.
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> Those killed include Herbert "Bert" Snelling, who
> was trying to file a permit when the gunman opened
> fire.
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> Three right-of-way agents were killed: Laquita C.
> Brown, with four and a half years years in the
> public works department; Mary Louise Gayle, with
> 24 years in the department; and Alexander Mikhail
> Gusev, with nine years in the department.
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> Also slain were engineers Tara Welch Gallagher,
> who spent six years in the city's public works
> department; Katherine A. Nixon, who worked in
> public utilities for 10 years; Richard H.
> Nettleton, who worked for the city's public
> utilities department for 28 years; and Christopher
> Kelly Rapp, who had been in public works for 11
> months.
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> Joshua O. Hardy, an engineering technician for
> four and a half years in the public utilities
> department was also killed, as was Ryan Keith Cox,
> an account clerk, who had spent 12½ years in the
> public utilities department.
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> Also killed in the attack were Michelle "Missy"
> Langer, an administrative assistant who worked 12
> years in public utilities, and Robert "Bobby"
> Williams, a 41-year veteran in the public
> utilities department and special projects
> coordinator.
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> What we don't know: Why their workplace was
> targeted.
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> The investigation
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> What we know: 40 members of law enforcement,
> mostly FBI, were at Building 2 to collect
> evidence.
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> They found two legally purchased .45-caliber
> pistols at the scene -- one the shooter bought in
> 2016 and one in 2018.
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> Police said one pistol had a suppressor and
> several empty extended magazines. And
> Investigators found even more weapons in the
> gunman's home, Chief James Cervera said.
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> What we don't: Questions remain about why he
> purchased the weapons and how long he was planning
> his attack.
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> The gunman and his family
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> What we know: The gunman was identified as
> 40-year-old DeWayne Craddock, who worked as a
> certified professional engineer in the city's
> public utilities department for 15 years.
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> Virginia Beach gunman's family offers condolences
> to victims of office massacre
> His neighbor, Clarisa Morel, said the gunman had
> three security cameras set up in two of his
> windows and once catcalled her.
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> Another neighbor, Cassetty Howerin, said he was
> awake all hours of the night, but mostly kept to
> himself.
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> What we don't: We don't know if the gunman had
> previously threatened anyone in the building or
> had conduct issues at work; Cervera declined to
> answer questions about that Saturday.
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> The shooter's parents, reached Friday night, told
> CNN they weren't aware of any trouble that he was
> having with his employer. The family posted a
> handwritten message on their front door but
> focused on the victims rather than the
> perpetrator.
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> A representative for the family of Dewayne
> Craddock sent a photo of a note on their door with
> their statement to CNNís Scott Glover.
> "We are grieving the loss of our loved one. At
> this time we wish to focus on the victims and the
> lives (lost) during yesterday's tragic event,"
> they wrote. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the
> families of those who (lost) their lives, and
> those recovering in the hospital. -- The
> Craddocks."[bogus tag that I'll leave open because I'm a douchbag]
FUCK YOU ASSHOLE!!!!!!!