Virginia Beach mass shooter ‘fixated’ on workplace grievances, FBI says
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The FBI released its final report on the mass shooting at Virginia Beach Municipal Center nearly two years ago that left a dozen victims dead, concluding that the shooter "was motivated by perceived workplace grievances, which he fixated on for years."
The FBI said Wednesday that Craddock's perceived grievances began in 2014, at which point he "purposely isolated himself by disengaging from relationships to conceal his intentions." "The shooter’s inflated sense of self-importance contributed to this conflict and led him to believe he was unjustly and repeatedly criticized and slighted," the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit wrote Wednesday. "Violence was viewed by the shooter as a way to reconcile this conflict and restore his perverted view of justice." The Virginia Beach Police Department concluded in March that they could not determine a motive in the shooting, but did say that Craddock started having performance issues at work in 2017, the same year that he finalized a divorce from his wife.More Related News