Ned Carlstrom (left and right) locked eyes with gunman DeWayne Craddock (inset) two times as the disgruntled city employee carried out his shooting rampage in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Friday. Carlstrom says he has no idea why Craddock decided to spare him, never even pointing his firearm in Carlstrom's direction, as he gunned down 12 others. '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 Beach shooting survivor reveals how gunman spared him despite crossing paths THREE TIMES during office rampage – and how he thought it was a drill until he realized all his colleagues were dead