Walmart shooter Andre Bing was ‘hunting’ colleagues: witness


crazy walmart manager joe killed six of his comrades was “hunting” for specific people, a witness to Thursday’s gruesome massacre claimed.

Jessica Wilczewski says when Andre Bing walked into the break room at the beginning of the evening shift Tuesday night in Chesapeake, Virginia, she knew whom he wanted to kill,

“The way he was acting – he was going hunting,” she said. “The way he was looking at people’s faces and the way he did it, he was choosing people.

“What I do know is that he made sure that whoever he wanted dead was dead,” Wilczewski said. “He went back and shot the corpses which were already dead. To make sure.”

Wilczewski’s harrowing account of binge victim comes as WAVY News reports the shooter left a manifesto on his phone, and Daily Mail claimed A kill list was found in the trash of his house with Tyneka’s name on it.

Andre Bing is seen in an undated Facebook Live video grab.
Andre Bing is seen in an undated Facebook Live video grab.
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Wilczewski had only worked at Walmart for five days, and said that when Bing saw her hiding under a table, he “Jesse, go home” and let her go. She obeyed his order and ran out of the shop.

Bing, 31, killed six people: Brian Pendleton, 38; Kelly Pyle, 52; Lorenzo Gamble, 43; and Randy Blevins, 70, and Tyneka Johnson, 22. Six others were injured,

Bing, the overnight team leader at Walmart, also took his own life in the attack. He had worked for the company since 2010.

FBI agents talk after a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia
FBI agents talk after a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia.
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Meanwhile, colleagues have said they knew something was wrong with Bing.

Brianna Taylor, who started working at the store about two months ago and survived tuesday night bloodshed told ABC News: “He was the manager to watch out for because there was always something going on with him, just someone with a problem.

Image of the shooter's car being pulled from a Walmart parking lot.
The shooter’s car is towed from the scene of a mass shooting.
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Donna Priolue, who was in the break room when Bing entered and opened fire, claimed that he “said very disturbing things.”

Priolue also described Bing as “condescending” and lacking “good communication skills” and said that he was “quite mean to a lot of us.”

with post wires.

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