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Coworker Says Walmart Shooter Seemed to Target Certain People, Authorities Found ‘Death Note’

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Lily Fisher

Published Jan 18, 2026

The Walmart representative who shot and killed six individuals on Tuesday in Virginia seemed to focus on specific individuals, as per one collaborator, and police say he put away a note on his telephone named “passing note.” Group pioneer Andre Bing, who the Chesapeake Police Division distinguished as the one who killed six Walmart collaborators before he died of a self-caused gunfire wound, did so Tuesday after 10 p.m. Around 50 individuals were in the store at that point, and casualties have since been distinguished as Randy Blevins, 70; Brian Pendleton, 38; Kellie Pyle, 52; Tyneka Johnson, 22; Lorenzo Bet, 43; and Fernando Chavez-Barron, 16. Walmart worker Jessica Wilczewski has since told the Related Press — which reports six individuals were additionally injured in the shooting — that Bing’s strategies appeared to be designated.  “The manner in which he was acting — he was going hunting,” Wilczewski said.

“The manner in which he was seeing individuals’ countenances and the manner in which he did what he did, he was selecting individuals.” Wilczewski let the AP know that she just worked at the Chesapeake Walmart for five days. In the wake of concealing under a table as one collaborator encouraged her to, Wilczewski said Bing, 31, educated her to leave, saying “Jessie, return home.”

As Wilczewski recalled, Bing “ensured who he needed dead, was dead” and that he “shot dead bodies that were at that point dead” to “ensure” that they didn’t endure the assault.

One more specialist at the store, Briana Tyler, said that Bing rather appeared to fire aimlessly. She let the AP know that she had been working at the Walmart area for quite some time, and different laborers referred to Bing as “the chief to pay special attention to.” Tyler recollected a gathering of 15 to 20 individuals going into the lounge in Tuesday before the group chief started shooting. “He was simply shooting all through the room. It didn’t make any difference who he hit,” Tyler said.

Colleague Nathan Sinclair, who gave up positions work before in the month, let the AP know that Bing was known for being “verbally threatening” at work.

The Chesapeake Police Division uncovered in an update Friday that Bing left a note on his telephone, which criminal investigators situated after the shooting through scientific examination. Specialists likewise found that he utilized a 9mm handgun that he bought from a neighborhood store Tuesday morning.

PICTURED: Walmart shooter Andre Bing, 31, who killed six people then himself in the break room of the store last night

— Jen Smith (@Jen_e_Smith) November 23, 2022


Named “passing note,” Bing blames collaborators for abusing him before he asserted he was “drove by the Satan.” The note is redacted in a few spots, with an end goal to safeguard the characters of explicit individuals. In it, the shooter composed that he wants to “begin once again without any preparation” and faults his folks for not focusing on his “social shortages.”

“I was pestered by blockheads with low knowledge and an absence of shrewdness,” Bing composed. “The partners gave me abhorrent contorted smiles, ridiculed me and commended my defeat the last day.” While a dedication occurred at the store’s parking garage on Wednesday, Wilczewski let the AP know that she was unable to join in.

“I composed a letter and I needed to put it out there,” she said. “I kept in touch with the ones I watched die.

What’s more, I said that I’m sorry I wasn’t stronger. Please accept my apologies you were unable to feel my touch. However, you were in good company.”

In a delivery from the police office, Chairman Rick West has welcomed local area individuals to an extra vigil, occurring at the City Park on Monday. “I know this local area, and I realize it well. What’s more, I realize that we will meet up and loan some assistance to the casualties’ families,” West partook in a clasp. “We share this weight together, and we’ll be more grounded for it.”

The Agency of Liquor, Tobacco, Guns, and Explosives is assisting nearby police with an examination, the Washington D.C. office of the agency expressed on Twitter.