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Virginia Walmart shooter co-worker’s defamatory note… Same Day Pistol Purchase

“Sorry everyone…being harassed by stupid idiots”

Two days before Thanksgiving, it was confirmed that the person who carried out a mass shooting in a Walmart in Virginia, USA, left a memo slandering his colleagues.

Police in Chesapeake, Virginia, said Andre Bing was on his cell phone in contact with a Walmart manager who opened fire on his co-workers during a night break, killing six people and then taking his own life.’, he said.

“I’m sorry everyone, but I didn’t plan this,” Bing wrote. “I swear it turned out like this, as the devil said.”

He also said, “I was bullied by fools with bad brains and no wisdom. My only wish was to overcome my wounds and for my parents to pay close attention to my social shortcomings.”

The police released the memo, removing some people’s names.

According to police, Bing legally purchased a 9mm pistol from a gun store on the morning of the 23rd, the day of the incident, and has no criminal record.

The Associated Press, citing eyewitnesses present at the scene, said that Bing appeared to be targeting and shooting people, and that some of the victims had fainted and appeared to has died.

There is evidence from people around him that Bing is a difficult person to deal with and that he is hostile towards the staff.

“He had a reputation for being an aggressive manager and admitted to having anger issues,” said one colleague. “But he was also joking around and seemed to be coping with some stress at work.”

In the United States, a series of shootings, including this incident and the mass shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado, is spreading, and social controversy is spreading.

According to the United States Gun Violence Archive (GVA), a non-profit organization, on the 22nd of this year, there were 607 mass shootings in the United States with four or more injuries.

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