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Virginia Beach mass shooter driven by workplace grievances, FBI says

The Associated Press NORFOLK, Va. – A city engineer who fatally shot 12 people in a Virginia Beach municipal building in 2019 “was motivated by perceived workplace grievances” that “he fixated on for years,” according to findings released by the FBI on Wednesday. The investigation, conducted by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, found that DeWayne Craddock “struggled with how he perceived his own work performance and how others at work viewed him.” “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 said in a news release. “Violence was viewed by the shooter as a way to reconcile this conflict and restore his perverted view of justice.”

New bike path to open along Port of Long Beach s Pier J • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - The new Pier J Bike & Pedestrian Path will connect to the existing bike lanes that ended just south of the Queensway Bridge. It will now extend south of the Queen Mary on the port’s Pier J where new restrooms and observation platforms have been installed. The observation points look out onto Downtown and the bluffs running along the city’s shoreline. A map of the new Pier J Bike & Pedestrian Path. Photo courtesy of Port of Long Beach Long Beach Public Works and the port built the path, which was funded through dollars provided by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority, Caltrans, the California Transportation Commission and the Port of Long Beach.

Virginia Beach road project to begin on Princess Anne Road Tuesday evening

Virginia Beach road project to begin on Princess Anne Road Tuesday evening Virginia Beach Public Works and last updated 2021-05-18 16:35:21-04 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Virginia Beach Public Works has announced that the starting date on a road improvements project on Princess Anne Road has been changed. The project s start date was changed from Thursday, May 20, to Tuesday evening, May 18. City officials say the project will be in both the northbound and southbound lanes of Princess Anne Road from Newtown Road to Kempsville Plaza Shopping Center, and will include milling, paving, and pavement marking improvements. The work hours will begin at 7 p.m. each evening and end at 5 a.m. The project is expected to produce traffic delays, congestion, and some construction noise.

Historic Blue Line car set to be centerpiece of $5 8 million overhaul of First Street • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - The Blue Line’s “Long Beach 100” car was the first train car to operate on the city’s section of the Blue Line, now called the A Line. Now the car is set to serve as the centerpiece of an overhaul of First Street. The reuse of the railcar is part of a much larger plan for the sleepy stretch of First Street where the city is planning massive renovations for the four-block stretch between Pacific and Elm avenues. Long Beach Public Works spokesperson Jennifer Carey said that the preliminary idea for the redesign is to connect the East Village and Downtown by activating the corridor with new landscaping, sitting areas, shaded structures and even bike hubs. The project would end at the new Lincoln Park, which is currently under construction.

Road work to shut down East Railroad Road and McCaughan Avenue in Long Beach

Road work to shut down East Railroad Road and McCaughan Avenue in Long Beach
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