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What we know about the suspect in the Virginia Beach shooting that killed 12


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SettingsCancelSetHave an existing account?Already have a subscription?Don't have an account?Get the newsLet friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutVirginia Beach Police identified DeWayne Craddock, a public utilities engineer, as the the suspect in a shooting in Virginia Beach that killed 12.A link has been sent to your friend's email address.A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. — Virginia Beach Police on Saturday identified DeWayne Craddock, a 40-year-old city public utilities engineer, as the suspect in Friday afternoon's shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach that killed 12 as well as the gunman.Police Chief James Cervera, speaking at a morning news conference, said it would be the only time his name is mentioned publicly by law enforcement. (Photo: AP)More: Virginia Beach gunman who killed 12 worked in public utilities office and had pass to enter the areaVirginia Beach City Manager Dave Hansen said the suspect, as a current employee, had a security pass and was authorized to enter the building.The building is considered an open-government facility with no additional security to enter, according to authorities. Authorities would not discuss his personal file, record as an employee or say whether there had been a change in his work status prior to the attack.He said investigators have interviewed coworkers but that he's not at liberty to discuss their information.More: Virginia Beach gunman who killed 12 worked in public utilities office and had pass to enter the areaJoseph Scott, an engineering technician with the department of public works, said he had worked with Craddock before and had a brief interaction with him Friday.

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