Sunday, June 2, 2019



virginia beach shooter - part of drill ?

They certainly seem to have plenty of drills at this Virginia Beach government building with all sorts of security.Even the alleged deceased perpetraor was an employee with special security clearance required to enter.........


'yes i knew him -  i thought he was an active shooter for our drill.........' fellow goverment employee Ned Carlstrom


'' Virginia Beach Master Police Officer David Nieves 'appears to be behind most or all of these drills.Does U.S. Homeland Security fund them ?


4 hours ago - The family of the gunman who killed 12 people at a Virginia Beach municipal ... He was killed after a fierce gun battle with four police officers.
Missing: drill ‎Nieves
Oct 1, 2018 - The Virginia Beach Police Department will be hosting a free Active Threat Citizens ... seizure drill; Scenario based practical exercise; Review & questions ... contact Master Police Officer David J. Nieves at dnieves@vbgov.com ....

Aug 8, 2017 - The Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 spurred Virginia Beach Master Police Officer David Nieves into action. ... “He killed babies – 7 and 8-year-old babies,” Nieves said of Adam Lanza. ... The officer started working on an active threat citizen defense course in 2013. ... And on Aug. 5, he presented ...


https://www.wral.com/co-worker-says-he-thought-virginia-beach-gunman-was-part-of-routine-drill/18425293/


7 hours ago - Ned Carlstrom was used to all sorts of drills carried out in Virginia Beach's ... NationalNews .... Police give update on Virginia Beach shooting 






Co-worker says he thought Virginia Beach gunman was part of routine drill

Posted 7:42 p.m. yesterday
Updated 11:28 p.m. yesterday

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 — Ned Carlstrom was used to all sorts of drills carried out in Virginia Beach's municipal building, so when he heard yelling and shots Friday afternoon, he thought it was time for another one.
"I heard couple of people screaming that there was a shooter in the building," Carlstrom, an account clerk in the city's utilities department, said Saturday. "It didn't sound real – the shots were real muffled – and we thought it was a drill."
He and some co-workers began heading for the exit as instructed when he saw DeWayne Craddock, the man police have identified as the gunman who killed 11 city workers and a contractor.
"We passed by a gentleman that was carrying a gun in his hand, but it looked so theatrical because of the extended magazine and the suppressor that was on the end of it," Carlstrom said. "He glanced at me, but he never raised the gun at me to shoot me."
Craddock had been employed for 15 years as an engineer with the city's utilities department.
"I thought he was playing the part of an active shooter for our drill," Carlstrom said.
As he moved through the building, he said, he noticed bullet casings in the hallway, but he thought someone had just tossed them there to make the drill more realistic. Eventually, he and a co-worker locked themselves in an office and waited for police.

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