bybukharian
Nov 23, 2022 - 07:00
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — A shooter opened fire in a Walmart in Virginia late Tuesday, leaving six people dead, police said, in the country’s second high-profile mass killing in a handful of day…
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) â A shooter opened fire in a Walmart in Virginia late Tuesday, leaving six people dead, police said, in the second high-profile mass killing in a handful of days. The assailant is also dead.
The store in Chesapeake is now safe and will likely be closed for several days during the investigation, Officer Leo Kosinski said in the early hours of Wednesday.
The shooting came three days after a person opened fire at a gay nightclub in Colorado, killing five people and wounding 17. Earlier in the year, the country was shaken by the deaths of 21 when a gunman stormed an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Tuesdayâs shooting also brought back memories of another 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.
Earlier, Kosinski said he couldnât say how the gunman died but that he didnât believe police fired shots.
The shooting had apparently stopped when police arrived at the store in Chesapeake, which is Virginiaâs second-largest city and lies next to the seaside communities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach.
Mike Kafka, a spokesman for Sentara Healthcare, said in a text message that five patients from the Walmart were being treated at Norfolk General Hospital. Their conditions werenât immediately available.
Walmart tweeted early Wednesday that it was âshocked at this tragic event.â
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner said in a tweet that he was âsickened by reports of yet another mass shooting, this time at a Walmart in Chesapeake.â
State Sen. Louise Lucas echoed Warner's sentiment, tweeting that she was âabsolutely heartbroken that Americaâs latest mass shooting took place in a Walmart in my district."