A two-year police investigation into the 2019 mass shooting of 12 at a Virginia Beach, Va., municipal building was unable to identify a direct motive behind the killings, according to officials who released the final report March 24.
The gunman, a former city engineer, killed 11 city public works and public utilities employees and a contractor, and injured five others.
Public utilities engineer DeWayne Craddock began his late-afternoon May 31 shooting spree in the building’s parking lot and then went inside, shooting randomly at some city employees while sparing others for no apparent reason.