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The Latest: Witness says he came face-to-face with gunman

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) - The Latest on the deadly Virginia Beach shooting Friday (all times local):

3:20 p.m.

A Virginia Beach city employee who survived a deadly shooting at a government building says he was face-to-face with the gunman during the rampage and yelled at him to stop.

Account clerk Terry Inman recalls turning around and seeing DeWayne Craddock standing inside the building with a gun on Friday afternoon. Inman says he shouted at Craddock to stop. Both men worked in the city's public utilities department.

Craddock turned toward Inman and looked straight at him but didn't raise the gun or make any other gesture to indicate that he actually saw Inman or anyone else.

After Craddock left the room, Inman and co-worker Ned Carlstrom heard gunshots again. They think that was when their friend and co-worker, Ryan Keith Cox, was killed. Eleven other people were also killed.

Craddock died in the ensuing shootout with police.

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12:45 p.m.

The Senate's top Democrat says a universal background check bill must be brought to the Senate floor for a vote.

Sen. Charles Schumer's remarks on Sunday came two days after a gunman killed 12 people in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Schumer says the victims were hardworking government employees who were "just snuffed out."

He says Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should bring the bill that would require background checks on all gun sales in the United States to the Senate floor for a vote. The House passed similar legislation in February.

Officials have said the guns used in the shooting were purchased legally.

Still, Schumer says the background check legislation could help prevent future shootings.

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12:05 p.m.

Authorities in Virginia say it took 10 minutes - or less - from the time a 911 emergency call was received for police to reach the scene of a mass shooting and track down the gunman.

Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera said at a news conference Sunday that emergency communications workers dispatched police and other responders at 4:08 p.m. Friday for a report of shots fired at a city municipal building. The first two officers arrived at the building two minutes later.

Cervera said that between 4:15 p.m. and 4:18 p.m., officers had made "contact" with the gunman and a gunbattle ensued.

Cervera emphasized that locating the gunman was not a straightforward process since the building was constructed in the early 1970s and had since undergone changes to accommodate a growing workforce.

Cervera called the building "a honeycomb" with three floors, numerous entrances and exits, and a basement with a tunnel that connects to another building.

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12:15 p.m.

Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera said DeWayne Craddock, who killed 12 people Friday in a deadly workplace shooting, died at a local hospital after he'd received first aid from police.

Cervera said at a news conference Sunday that Police immediately tried to help Craddock after he was in a shootout with police in which an officer was shot. Cervera said police got Craddock out of the building and into an ambulance. He was taken to a hospital, where he died.

"Put yourself in that position, you just took numerous rounds, one of your fellow officers was just injured, was shot, you find the individual and then you immediately switch over to 'I'm going to try and save his life' because our police officers truly believe in the sanctity of life," Cervera said.

The injured officer was saved by a bullet proof vest, police said.

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11:30 a.m.

The suspected gunman in a Virginia Beach massacre that killed 12 had notified a superior of his intention to resign.

City manager Dave Hansen said at a news conference Sunday that "the perpetrator's performance was satisfactory" and that he was an employee "in good standing" at the Virginia Beach city department where he worked. Hansen said the employee wasn't forced to resign.

Hansen said in response to a reporter's question that the shooter had notified his chain of command of his intention to quit his job via email on Friday, hours before the shooting.

Authorities have identified 40-year-old DeWayne Craddock as the shooter at the municipal building on Friday afternoon. He worked in the city's utilities department as an engineer.

He was killed following a gun battle with police.

Police Chief James Cervera said he had "no information" to lead to the conclusion that the suspect had targeted anyone specifically.

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The 12 people killed in Friday's mass shooting included 11 city employees who had served Virginia Beach for more than 150 years in total.

City officials honored the victims in a somber slideshow shared Saturday, the same day Police Chief James Cervera identified the assailant as DeWayne Craddock, an engineer with the city's utilities department. He was killed in a gun battle with police officers.

Another media briefing regarding the shooting at the municipal center is scheduled for Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

Virginia Beach officials have said they will only utter Craddock's name once, employing an increasingly common public information strategy aimed at limiting mass shooters' platforms and preventing copycat shootings.

Four other people were injured in the shooting, including three who remain hospitalized in critical condition.

A woman who did not wish to be identified rests her hand on a cross for Michelle Langer, a victim of a mass shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., at a nearby makeshift memorial, Sunday, June 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
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) The Associated Press
Law enforcement officials walk down a ramp to enter 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) The Associated Press
This combination of photos provided by the City of Virginia Beach on Saturday, June 1, 2019 shows victims of Friday's shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va. Top row from left are Laquita C. Brown, Ryan Keith Cox, Tara Welch Gallagher and Mary Louise Gayle. Middle row from left are Alexander Mikhail Gusev, Joshua O. Hardy, Michelle "Missy" Langer and Richard H. Nettleton. Bottom row from left are Katherine A. Nixon, Christopher Kelly Rapp, Herbert "Bert" Snelling and Robert "Bobby" Williams. (Courtesy City of Virginia Beach via AP) The Associated Press
A worshiper holds a candle during a vigil at St. John's Baptist Church in response to a shooting a day earlier at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Durant Kreider, left, embraces his son Gavin, 9, during a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting at St. John's Baptist Church, Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va. DeWayne Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at the municipal building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Sandra Deadwyler, left, participates in a vigil for the victims of a mass shooting at Bridge Church in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va. DeWayne Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at the municipal building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Sandra Deadwyler is overcome with emotion while praying during a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting at the Bridge Church, Saturday, June 1, 2019 in Virginia Beach, Va. DeWayne Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at the municipal building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (Jonathon Gruenke/The Virginian-Pilot via AP) The Associated Press
Anthony Moore, center, and his fiancée Kaitlyn Mitchell, comfort each other during the prayer vigil at Strawbridge Marketplace, in response to a shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (Daniel Sangjib Min/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP) The Associated Press
Community members pray during a vigil for the victims of the mass shooting at the Bridge Church Saturday, June 1, 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. (Jonathon Gruenke/The Virginian-Pilot via AP) The Associated Press
Lisa Dunaway, center, of Virginia Beach, Va., holds hands with gatherers during a vigil in response to a shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Sandra Deadwyler, left, participates in a vigil for the victims of a mass shooting at Bridge Church in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va. DeWayne Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at the municipal building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Virginia Beach, Va., council member Sabrina Wooten holds her hand out as she sings during a vigil in response to a fatal shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Joseph Scott attends a vigil in response to a shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. Scott, an engineering technician for the city, bumped into suspect DeWayne Craddock in the men's restroom of the building just minutes before Friday's shooting, and said he was in complete disbelief after learning later that Craddock was being blamed for the bloodshed. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
People gather to pray during a vigil in response to a fatal shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
People gather for a vigil in response to a fatal shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Virginia Beach city manager Dave Hansen speaks at a news conference on a shooting at a municipal building, Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va. Authorities identified the shooting suspect as DeWayne Craddock, a longtime city employee who opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
Boards secure the front door to the home of shooting suspect DeWayne Craddock, Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va., following a police raid. Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at a municipal building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
An American flag that is part of a makeshift memorial stands at the edge of a police cordon in front of a municipal building that was the scene of a shooting, Saturday, June 1, 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) The Associated Press
Rich Lindgren, of Virginia Beach, Va., places American flags at a makeshift memorial at the edge of a police cordon in front of a municipal building that was the scene of a shooting, Saturday, June 1, 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) The Associated Press
From left foreground, Solveig Barotti, Libby Poe, Ann Brady, pray with others during the prayer vigil at Strawbridge Marketplace in response to a shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (Daniel Sangjib Min/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP) The Associated Press
Participants pray together with holding hands during the prayer vigil at Strawbridge Marketplace in response to a shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday, June 1, 2019. A longtime city employee opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (Daniel Sangjib Min/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP) The Associated Press
A member of an FBI works in a parking lot outside a municipal building that was the scene of a shooting, Saturday, June 1, 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) The Associated Press
A vehicle belonging to suspect DeWayne Craddock is removed from a parking lot outside a municipal building that was the scene of a shooting, Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Va. Craddock, a longtime city employee, opened fire at the building Friday before police shot and killed him, authorities said. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The Associated Press
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