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12 dead after gunman fires ‘indiscriminately’ in Virginia govt complex

WASHINGTON, June 1, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A municipal employee sprayed gunfire
“indiscriminately” in a government building complex on Friday in the US state
of Virginia, police said, killing 12 people and wounding four in the latest
mass shooting to rock the country.

The shooter was also killed after an extended gun battle with responding
officers, in a scene that “best could be described as a war zone,” Virginia
Beach police chief James Cervera told a news conference.

The shooting happened just after 4:00 pm (2000 GMT), when the gunman
entered one of the buildings at the Virginia Beach municipal complex and
“immediately began to indiscriminately fire on all of the victims,” Cervera
said.

One victim was killed outside in his vehicle, while the others were found
on all three floors of the building. Police upgraded the casualty toll to 12
dead and four wounded Friday night, after earlier reporting 11 dead and six
wounded.

The shooter was armed with a .45-caliber handgun fitted with a sound
suppressor, and he reloaded multiple times with extended magazines, Cervera
said.

“Due to the sound of gunfire, (the four responding officers) were able to
locate the floor in which the suspect was committing his crimes. They
immediately engaged with the suspect, and I can tell you that it was a long
gun battle,” Cervera said.

“During this gun battle, basically the officers stopped this individual
from committing more carnage in that building.”

Authorities did not release the shooter’s name or speculate on his
motives, aside from saying that he was a longtime employee of the public
utilities department.

The wounded included a police officer, who was saved by his bulletproof
vest. All were undergoing surgery Friday night.

– ‘Surreal’ –

The building where the shooting took place in Virginia Beach — a city of
450,000 people about 200 miles (320 kilometers) southeast of Washington —
housed the city’s public works and utilities offices and can have 400 people
inside at any time.

“This is the most devastating day in the history of Virginia Beach,” Mayor
Bobby Dyer told reporters. “The people involved are our friends, co-workers,
neighbors and colleagues.”

Megan Banton, a public utilities employee, told local television station
WVEC that during the chaos she and about 20 coworkers hid in an office, where
they used a desk to wedge the door shut.

“We just wanted to try to keep everybody safe as much as we could and just
trying to stay on the phone with 911, just because we wanted to make sure
(police) were coming. They couldn’t come fast enough,” she said, adding that
it felt like “hours.”

“We heard gunshots. We kept hearing gunshots and we kept hearing the cops
saying, ‘Get down.'”

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Banton said it felt “surreal” to have a mass shooting in her office
building, and having survived it she just wanted to go home and hug her
family.

“I have an 11-month-old baby at home and all I could think about was him
and trying to make it home to him,” she said.

– 150th mass shooting –

President Donald Trump had been briefed on the shooting and was monitoring
the situation, the White House said.

According to the Washington-based Gun Violence Archive monitoring group,
Friday’s shooting was the 150th mass shooting in the United States this year,
defined as a single event in which four or more people are shot or killed.

Despite the scale of gun violence across the nation, gun ownership laws
are lax and efforts to address the issue legislatively have long been
deadlocked at the federal level.

Among Democrats, the response to the shooting was especially pointed, with
many of the party’s White House hopefuls weighing in on the gun violence
crisis.

“Another horrific shooting shocks the nation, this time in Virginia
Beach,” Pete Buttigieg tweeted. “Already, this much is clear: it is
unacceptable for America to remain the only developed country where this is
routine. We must act.” – ‘Horrific day’ –

Senator Bernie Sanders decried the influence of the National Rifle
Association, a powerful lobby group that routinely calls for more guns in US
society so that ordinary citizens are armed and ready to confront a “bad
guy.” “The days of the NRA controlling Congress and writing our gun laws must
end. Congress must listen to the American people and pass gun safety
legislation. This sickening gun violence must stop,” he said in a tweet.

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam said it was a “horrific day” for the
state.

“Our hearts ache over the senseless violence that has been inflicted upon
the Virginia Beach community today. My deepest condolences and prayers go to
the families of those who left home this morning and will not return
tonight,” he said at a news conference.

Singer and music producer Pharrell Williams, a native of Virginia Beach,
paid homage to the strength of his hometown.

“We are praying for our city, the lives that were lost, their families and
everyone affected. We are resilient,” he said in a tweet.

“We will not only get through this but we’ll come out of this stronger
than before we always do.”

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