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SOURCE: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/virginia-beach-shooter-notified-boss-plans-leave-job-n1012971
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A city engineer in Virginia Beach who killed 12 people in a shooting rampage at work had submitted his resignation letter earlier that day, a city official said Sunday.Virginia Beach City Manager Dave Hansen said DeWayne Craddock, 40, sent his two-weeks notice in an email Friday morning.Hansen said Craddock, who had worked with the city's utilities department for 15 years and died in a gun battle with police, was not forced to resign nor did he appear to be quitting because he had applied for another job but was not hired.Hansen was asked in a news conference Sunday whether Craddock had explained in the email why he was quitting."We are determining where that letter is," he said, adding that one of the victims killed was Craddock's supervisor, but he did not provide further details.Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera said investigators were looking as "deep as we can" into Craddock's personal and professional life to figure out a motive.Four of the injured were in critical condition Sunday, according to Sentara Healthcare."Critical condition suggests all these patients are in ICUs and medically fragile," Sentara said in a statement.Of the city employees killed, four were engineers who worked to maintain streets and protect wetlands.

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