Video has surfaced claiming to show Andre Bing, the suspected gunman behind a shooting at a Walmart in Virginia this week, at work and laughing with co-workers.
The video has been making the rounds on social media after a person claiming to have worked with Bing posted it on Facebook.
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In the footage, Bing can be seen talking to other Walmart employees. He is seen telling a story about driving a vehicle while a woman films with the phone’s front camera. Bing then walks out of the frame after seeing that he is being recorded.
It’s unclear when exactly the video was taken, but the clip was reportedly uploaded to Facebook on Tuesday.
“BOY YOU ARE SICK AND IT’S CRAZY I HAVE SO MANY VIDEOS WITH YOU,” Draayia Janaee, who posted the video, wrote in the Facebook post. “YOU KILLED PEOPLE THAT WERE VERY CLOSE TO ME THERE. I NEVER THOUGHT YOU’D DO A S*** LIKE THIS…THIS IS THE MANAGER THAT DID THAT! ROT IN HELL MF.”
Chesapeake city officials identified Bing as as the gunman is believed to have killed six people before police say he targeted himself.
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Bing was an “overnight team leader and has been employed with us since 2010,” the company said Wednesday in a statement to Fox News Digital. The 31-year-old man from Chesapeake was “armed with a handgun and had several magazines,” according to the city.
“While details of the tragic incident at our Chesapeake, Virginia store are still emerging, authorities have confirmed multiple deaths. We are focused on doing everything we can to support our associates and their families at this time,” Walmart said in a statement. “The suspected shooter has been identified as Andre Bing. We can confirm that he was an associate of Walmart.”
The chaos ended after police said the shooter, who was armed with a handgun, pointed it at himself. It is believed that he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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A police source told local media WAVY 10 than Bing he had carried a written manifesto on his phone. Fox News has yet to confirm the report with the Chesapeake Police Department.
The content of the alleged document has not been made public.