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Walmart shooting, Multiple people killed

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A shooting at a Walmart in Virginia on Tuesday night left several people dead and wounded, though the exact numbers were not immediately known, police said. The shooter was among the dead, officials said.

Officers responded to a report of a shooting at the Walmart on Sam’s Circle around 10:15 p.m. and as soon as they arrived they found evidence of a shooting, Chesapeake Officer Leo Kosinski said in a briefing.

Over 35 to 40 minutes, officers found multiple dead people and injured people in the store and put rescue and tactical teams together to go inside to tend to victims, he said.

Police believe there was one shooter, who is dead, he said. They believe that the shooting had stopped when police arrived, Kosinski said. He did not have a number of dead, but said it was “less than 10, right now.”

Kosinski said he doesn’t believe police fired shots, but he could not say whether the shooter was dead of a self-inflicted gunshot.

“We are shocked at this tragic event at our Chesapeake, Virginia store,” Walmart tweeted early Wednesday. “We’re praying for those impacted, the community and our associates. We’re working closely with law enforcement, and we are focused on supporting our associates,” the tweet said.

Mike Kafka, a spokesman for Sentara Healthcare, said in a text message that five patients from the Walmart are being treated at Norfolk General Hospital. Their conditions weren’t immediately available.

The Virginia shooting comes three days after a person opened fire at a gay nightclub in Colorado, killing five people and wounding 17. That shooter, who is nonbinary, was arrested after patrons at the club tackled and beat them. The shootings come in a year when the country was shaken by the deaths of 21 in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Tuesday’s shooting also brought back memories of another shooting at a Walmart in 2019, when a gunman police say was targeting Mexicans opened fire at a store in El Paso and killed 22 people. Walmart didn’t have a security guard on duty that day.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner tweeted that he is “sickened by reports of yet another mass shooting, this time at a Walmart in Chesapeake.” State Sen. Louise Lucas echoed Warner's sentiment tweeting that she was “absolutely heartbroken that America’s latest mass shooting took place in a Walmart in my district."

Chesapeake police tweeted that a family reunification site has been set up at the Chesapeake Conference Center. This site is only for immediate family members or the emergency contact of those who may have been in the building, the tweet said.

Chesapeake is about 7 miles (11 kilometers) south of Norfolk.
 
It's so sad what happens over there. Was breaking news in New Zealand. :(
 
I'm honestly surprised countries haven't starting issuing travel warnings to their citizens about coming to America with all the mass shootings....
 
I've been reading that apparently it was the store manager who opened fire. Just so, so sad this keeps happening. Thoughts are with the families of the victims :(
Whoever told you that is incorrect. He was a team lead on overnights which is basically the lowest level of manager there is. He would be a hourly employee unlike the other three levels above him which are all salaried employees. He knew there would be a store meeting for overnights in the break room at the beginning of every shift where all night shift workers and managers would be. The room would be likely small and hard to escape from especially when one of the doors would be where he would be firing from or near. They are fortunate the death toll/ number of injured wasn't higher as it easily could have been given the circumstances.
 
Whoever told you that is incorrect. He was a team lead on overnights which is basically the lowest level of manager there is. He would be a hourly employee unlike the other three levels above him which are all salaried employees. He knew there would be a store meeting for overnights in the break room at the beginning of every shift where all night shift workers and managers would be. The room would be likely small and hard to escape from especially when one of the doors would be where he would be firing from or near. They are fortunate the death toll/ number of injured wasn't higher as it easily could have been given the circumstances.
I stand corrected:). Initially it was reported as store manager
 
Whoever told you that is incorrect. He was a team lead on overnights which is basically the lowest level of manager there is. He would be a hourly employee unlike the other three levels above him which are all salaried employees. He knew there would be a store meeting for overnights in the break room at the beginning of every shift where all night shift workers and managers would be. The room would be likely small and hard to escape from especially when one of the doors would be where he would be firing from or near. They are fortunate the death toll/ number of injured wasn't higher as it easily could have been given the circumstances.
Do you still work there? If so, what are people saying about it?
 
Yeah I still do and it was on the news in the morning I left work for the last night of my work week which is when the news broke so I didn't hear much yet and what little I did hear about it was nothing you wouldn't expect people to think after hearing about another mass shooting.
 
Yeah I still do and it was on the news in the morning I left work for the last night of my work week which is when the news broke so I didn't hear much yet and what little I did hear about it was nothing you wouldn't expect people to think after hearing about another mass shooting.
Hmm, maybe your co-workers just dont watch or care about the news. :shrug:
 
I'm honestly surprised countries haven't starting issuing travel warnings to their citizens about coming to America with all the mass shootings....



Then they should do the same for Europe. At least here you can legally fight back.


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Sorry, Despite Gun-Control Advocates' Claims, U.S. Isn't The Worst Country For Mass Shootings

So who's tops? Surprisingly, Norway is, with an outlier mass shooting death rate of 1.888 per million (high no doubt because of the rifle assault by political extremist Anders Brevik that claimed 77 lives in 2011). No. 2 is Serbia, at just 0.381, followed by France at 0.347, Macedonia at 0.337, and Albania at 0.206. Slovakia, Finland, Belgium, and Czech Republic all follow. Then comes the U.S., at No. 11, with a death rate of 0.089.

That's not all. There were also 27% more casualties from 2009 to 2015 per mass shooting incident in the European Union than in the U.S.

"There were 16 cases where at least 15 people were killed," the study said. "Out of those cases, four were in the United States, two in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom."

"But the U.S. has a population four times greater than Germany's and five times the U.K.'s, so on a per-capita basis the U.S. ranks low in comparison — actually, those two countries would have had a frequency of attacks 1.96 (Germany) and 2.46 (UK) times higher."

 
I wouldn't be surprised if Wal-Mart quit selling hunting rifles and ammunition all together after this. They're pretty stupid. They should blame the murderer & not the gun they used.
 
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