Iran Press/America: The shooter who opened fire indiscriminately in a Virginia Beach city building Friday afternoon (Local Time), killing 12 people and sending at least four others to the hospital, was a disgruntled employee, CNN reported.
The shooter, a public utilities worker, died after a long, moving gunfight with officers.
Four people were in surgery Friday night, the chief said. Hospital officials said three people are in critical condition and one is in fair condition.
According to eye witness, one person was shot in a car and the gunman fired indiscriminately as he went through all three floors of Building 2 at the city's municipal center.
An officer involved in the gunfight was shot. The officer survived, thanks to a ballistic vest, the police chief said.
The shooting suspect was identified as DeWayne Craddock, according to a law enforcement official and a Virginia government source.
Craddock, 40, worked as a certified professional engineer for the city of Virginia Beach in the Public Utilities Department. He is listed on department news releases as a point of contact for information on local road projects over the past several years. 101/205
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