Crozet shooter: He was paranoid, schizophrenic, fighting his own mind, sister says
The family of the Crozet shooter is speaking out and sharing a portrait of a man who was not a cold-blooded killer, instead a tortured soul.
The family of the Crozet shooter is speaking out and sharing a portrait of a man who was not a cold-blooded killer, instead a tortured soul.

The University of Virginia is now committing to a mid-March public release of the external review into the Nov. 13, 2022, mass shooting that killed three UVA Football players.
Thirty three projects in Virginia will receive a share of $23.6 million in funding to rehabilitate housing and revitalize downtown districts.
Property values are up 13.5 percent in Waynesboro over the past two years with residential properties seeing the largest increase in value.
School systems in Virginia are working to reassure immigrant families that it is safe for students to receive an education.
VDOT has updated its schedules for road work in the Culpeper, Lynchburg and Staunton districts in the coming week.
Community health centers throughout Virginia are being forced to close their doors due a funding freeze initiated by the Trump administration.
A number of Venezuelans living legally in the United States are afraid after the Trump Administration has revoked their protective status.
The Charlottesville City School Board released a statement on Monday supporting immigrant and LGBTQ+ students.
A LGBTQ center is moving forward with “intention and purpose” despite executive orders by Trump targeting transgender and nonbinary youth.
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