US Politics | Chesapeake Walmart shooting victims pictured with horror details of position of bodies after Andre Bing ‘gunned down 6’
THE victims killed in the Chesapeake Walmart shooting have been pictured as more details of their tragic deaths are coming to light. Overnight team lead Andre Bing, 31, has been identified as the gunman who opened fire in the store, killing Tyneka Johnson, 22, Lorenzo Gamble, 43, Brian Pendleton, 38, Kellie Pyle, 52, Randall Blevins, 70, and a 16-year-old before turning the gun on himself. Police have released the names of five of the six victims killed in the Chesapeake Walmart shooting on Tuesday night Chesapeake PolicePolice have identified the shooter as overnight team manager Andre Bing, 31 '/ ' A family member identified one of the victims as 22-year-old Tyneka Johnson Lorenzo Gamble, 43, was also killed When cops entered the Virginia store, they found the bodies of three individuals including the shooter in the break room, police said on Wednesday. Another victim was found dead near the front of the store. Three other victims were taken to local hospitals for further treatment but died shortly after. Walmart confirmed that all six of those killed were Walmart associates, including a 16-year-old whose identity and photo is being withheld because of his age. Read More News EERIE FIND Dark twist emerges after 'skinned dog' found nearby where students were murdered IN COLD BLOOD Serial killer fears sparked after 3 women found beaten to death in motel room A family member previously identified one of the victims as 22-year-old Tyneka, an employee at the Walmart where the shooting took place. Bing, dressed in civilian clothing, was armed with a pistol and multiple magazines. Police said about 50 people were at the store at the time of the shooting. Walmart told The U.S. Sun: ...We are focused on doing everything we can to support our associates and their families at this time. The alleged shooter has been identified as Andre Bing. We can confirm that he was a Walmart associate. 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Victim Lorenzo Gamble's mother said of her son: ...My quiet baby Lorenzo is gone he work there for 15 years, he was going transfer to Grassfield. ...They need get rid of guns, too much killing all over this land. Now his sons is loss without him.... She later added: ...Missing my baby right now, life is not same without my son. I can't say goodbye.... A friend of another victim shared a heartbreaking message: ...I called to check on you, I texted just to make sure you were OK and I found out you are gone. ...This hurts RIH my friend Brian Pendleton ...note to heaven... I'm still gonna make that hat I promised you last week.... CHILLING NOTE A local reporter has revealed that a chilling list of targets was found by the body of the mass shooter. WAVY TV journalist Brett Hall said on Wednesday that a source within the Chesapeake public safety department said first responders found a list near the shooter's body of ...employees he presumably wanted to target.... Hall added that the source was not allowed to speak publicly on the matter, and The U.S. Sun has not been able to independently corroborate the information. On Wednesday, a SWAT team executed a search warrant at the suspect's residence with the help of Virginia State Police. EERIE WARNING Employee and witness Briana Tyler told Good Morning America that there were 15 to 20 employees gathered in the break room waiting to learn their duties for the day when Bing swung the door open and started shooting. ...As soon as my team lead said, ...all right, we have a light night tonight,' I looked up and my manager just opened the door and he just opened fire. ...He wasn't aiming at anybody specifically. He just literally started shooting throughout the entire break room and I watched multiple people just drop down to the floor, whether they were trying to duck for cover or they were hit. ...He didn't say a word, he didn't say anything at all. He just came around the corner and started shooting,... Tyler told GMA. Months before the shooting, Tyler had received a warning from coworkers about the manager-turned-gunman. She told ABC News: ...He was the manager to look out for because there was always something going on with him, just having an issue with someone.... ...He was the manager that everybody, you know, had something to say about, but I would've never thought he would do something like this.... WITNESSES SPEAK Kevin C Harper, who apparently works at Walmart, went live on Facebook detailing what he saw as the gunfire erupted. He said that he walked out of the break room when the shots began. "As soon as I left out the break room, he went in there, man," he said. Harper said that he left his belongings inside the store as he ran to his car and drove off. He added that he saw other people running and did the same. Another worker, a woman, could be heard sobbing in the background of the video. "I ran out the back door," she cried. One bystander's mother was inside the store when shots were fired and sent her texts notifying her of the crime. ...I'm crying, I'm shaking,... Joetta Jeffery told CNN. Read More on The US Sun KEEPING TABS Chilling reason Delphi suspect Richard Allen may have chosen to work in a CVS SIDE DISH I tried five dinner roll brands from Aldi to Walmart – two were inedible ...I had just talked to her about buying turkeys for Thanksgiving, then this text came in.... Thankfully, the mother was uninjured and the two have been reunited, but both are in shock after the horrific incident. Kellie Pyle, 52 Randall Blevins, 70 Brian Pendleton, 38
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