Police: Walmart shooter bought gun just hours before killing

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Walmart shooter left ‘death note,’ bought gun day of killing CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — The Walmart supervisor who shot and killed six co-workers in Virginia left behind what he called a “death note” on his phone that apologized for what he was about to do while simultaneously blaming others for mocking him.“Sorry everyone but I did not plan this I promise things just fell in place like I was led by the Satan,” Andre Bing wrote on a note that was left on his phone, Chesapeake Police said Friday.Emboldened Biden, Dems pushing semi-automatic weapons ban Chicago man charged in slaying of boy struck by stray bullet Man pleads guilty to charge he threatened Moms Demand Action Gay club shooting suspect evaded Colorado's red flag gun law Jessica Wilczewski said workers were gathered in a store break room to begin their overnight shift late Tuesday when Bing, a team leader, entered and opened fire.To make sure.” Wilczewski said she had only worked at the store for five days and didn’t know with whom Bing got along or had problems.Police have identified the victims as Brian Pendleton, 38; Kellie Pyle, 52; Lorenzo Gamble, 43; and Randy Blevins, 70, who were all from Chesapeake; and Tyneka Johnson, 22, of nearby Portsmouth."

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