"I guess it's a feeling of being fortunate," Carlstrom told The Associated Press on Sunday during an interview at his home in Chesapeake, Virginia. Inman, an account clerk in the city's public utilities department, said he turned around and saw Craddock standing there with a gun. He didn't even make an indication that he saw anyone there," Inman told the AP on Sunday. Carlstrom encountered Craddock a third time, when the gunman came to the window of an office where Carlstrom and other co-workers were hiding. Carlstrom never saw Craddock fire a gun, but he saw the carnage when he and others were rescued.
Source: ABC News June 02, 2019 21:11 UTC