Malta Independent

Virginia: 6 people and assailant dead in Walmart shooting

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A shooter opened fire at a Walmart in Virginia, leaving six people dead, police said, in the country’s second highprofil­e mass killing to take place in a handful of days. The assailant is also dead.

The store in Chesapeake was busy just before the shooting on Tuesday night with people stocking up ahead of the Thanksgivi­ng holiday, a shopper told a local TV station.

Officer Leo Kosinski couldn’t say how the shooter died, but said that he didn’t believe that the police had fired shots. It was not clear who the shooter was or what their motive might be.

“I am devastated by the senseless act of violence that took place late last night in our city”, Mayor Rick W. West said in a statement posted on the city’s Twitter account on Wednesday. “Chesapeake is a tightknit community and we are all shaken by this news.”

Joetta Jeffery told CNN that she had received text messages from her mother who was inside the store when the shots were fired. Her mother, Betsy Umphlett, was not injured.

“I’m crying, I’m shaking”, Jeffery said. “I had just talked to her about buying turkeys for Thanksgivi­ng, then this text came in.”

A database run by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeaste­rn University that tracks every mass killing in America going back to 2006 shows that this year has been especially bad. The U.S. has now had 40 mass killings so far this year, second to the 45 that had occurred throughout all of 2019. The database defines a mass killing as at least four people killed, not including the killer.

The attack at the Walmart occurred three days after a person had opened fire at a gay nightclub in Colorado, killing five people and wounding 17 people. Earlier in the year, the country was further shaken by the deaths of 21 individual­s when a gunman had stormed an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Tuesday’s shooting also brought back memories of another at a Walmart in 2019, when a gunman that the police say was targeting Mexicans, had opened fire at a store in El Paso, Texas and had killed 22 people.

The shooting had apparently stopped when the police had arrived at the store in Chesapeake, said Kosinski, the police official. The city is Virginia’s second-largest 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 weren’t immediatel­y available.

One man was seen wailing at a hospital after learning that his brother was dead, and others shrieked as they left a conference center set up as a family reunificat­ion center, The Virginian-Pilot reported.

Camille Buggs, a former Walmart employee, told the paper that she had gone to the conference center seeking informatio­n about her former coworkers.

“You always say you don’t think it would happen in your town, in your neighborho­od, in your store — in your favorite store and that’s the thing that has me shocked”, said Buggs, 58 years old, from Chesapeake.

Walmart tweeted early on Wednesday that it was “shocked at this tragic event.” U.S. Sen. Mark Warner said in a tweet that he was “sickened by reports of yet another mass shooting, this time at a Walmart in Chesapeake.”

State Sen. Louise Lucas further echoed Warner’s sentiment, tweeting that she was “absolutely heartbroke­n that America’s latest mass shooting took place in a Walmart in my district.”

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