Virginia Beach official resigns over mass shooting response
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Three months after a Virginia Beach city employee killed 12 people in a mass shooting , the city’s executive resigned Wednesday following criticism from victims’ family members and others about his response to the rampage.
In his resignation letter, Virginia Beach City Manager Dave Hansen urged city employees to work together without “pointing fingers.”
“Our most recent tragedy will take all our energy, strength and patience so we can walk the long path of recovery ahead,” Hansen said.
Hansen worked for the city for 13 years, including more than 3 years as city manager where he oversaw day-to-day operations of the city. Criticism of his leadership style has been long running, but the May 31 shooting and the city’s response brought heightened scrutiny.