Andre Bing identified as Chesapeake Walmart shooter who killed six https://t.co/imuRFSbyS2 pic.twitter.com/Y1zBzLR2rR
— New York Post (@nypost) November 23, 2022
🚨#BREAKING: More information from the shooting at Walmart:
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) November 23, 2022
- His name is Andre
- people at the store had previously warned management about his behaviors.
- 7 dead including the shooter with 5 injured
- Most victims believed to be employees.
Video below is the manager shooter pic.twitter.com/zsEftJ45TR
From FOX News:Walmart identifies manager who opened fire on colleagues in bloody rampage https://t.co/XKcgmZ4Yih
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 23, 2022
Employee Briana Tyler said the overnight stocking team of about 15 or 20 people had just gathered in the break room to go over the morning plan. She said the meeting was about to start, and her team leader said: "All right, guys, we have a light night ahead of us," when her manager turned around and opened fire on the staff. "It is by the grace of God that a bullet missed me," Tyler said. "I saw the smoke leaving the gun, and I literally watched bodies drop. It was crazy." At first, Tyler didn’t think the shooting was real. "It was all happening so fast. I thought it was like a test type of thing. Like, if you do have an active shooter, this is how you respond." Tyler, who worked with the manager just the night before, said the assailant did not aim at anyone specific. "He was just shooting all throughout the room. It didn’t matter who he hit. He didn’t say anything. He didn’t look at anybody in any specific type of way." Employee Jessie Wilczewski told Norfolk television station WAVY that she hid under the table, and the shooter looked at her with his gun pointed at her. He told her to go home, and she left. "It didn’t even look real until you could feel the... ‘pow-pow-pow,’ you can feel it," Wilczewski said. "I couldn’t hear it at first because I guess it was so loud, I could feel it."Absolutely horrific.
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