Survivor who crossed path with gunman thought it was a drill

A member of the FBI works outside an entrance to a municipal building that was the scene of a shooting, Sunday, June 2, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va. DeWayne Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Terry Inman, 61 stands in his Virginia Beach, Va., backyard, Sunday, June 2, 2019, after surviving an encounter with the alleged gunman at work. Inman told the shooter “DeWayne, stop what you’re doing. Stop it…..” He credits God for saving him. “He turned and looked straight at me, but he didnt see me. “ (AP Photo/Joshua Replogle)

Terry Inman, 61 stands in his Virginia Beach, Va., backyard, Sunday, June 2, 2019, after surviving an encounter with the alleged gunman at work. Inman told the shooter “DeWayne, stop what you’re doing. Stop it…..” He credits God for saving him. “He turned and looked straight at me, but he didnt see me. “ (AP Photo/Joshua Replogle)

CHESAPEAKE, Va. - Even after the gunfire erupted, Ned Carlstrom thought the shooting at the Virginia Beach government building where he works was an elaborately staged drill for city employees. He crossed paths with the gunman three times — and survived.

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