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Second fatal US mass shooting this week

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A GUNMAN killed at least six people at a Walmart store this week just ahead of the Thanksgivi­ng holiday in the second mass shooting in the US in four days.

Police said the shooter was also dead after the Tuesday night assault in Chesapeake in the state of Virginia that followed a weekend gun attack at an LGBTQ club in Colorado that killed five people.

Chesapeake Police Department officer Leo Kosinski said that there had been multiple fatalities at the megastore, which local media reported was busy with holiday shoppers.

The attacker was believed to be an employee or former employee of the store who started shooting other workers in a room used for staff breaks.

At some point the shooter turned the gun on himself, CNN said.

Emergency calls were first made while the store was still open, with rapid response officers and tactical teams entering immediatel­y after arriving on the scene, Kosinski said.

Witnesses said the shooting began at the back of the store and that at least five wounded had been rushed to the hospital. “We believe it is a single shooter and that single shooter is deceased at this time,” Kosinski said, adding he did not believe any shots had been fired by police.

In the hours afterwards, news footage showed a major police presence around the Walmart, which is about 240km southeast of the US capital, Washington.

Kosinski said officers and investigat­ors were carefully sweeping the store

and securing the area.

Walmart, the largest retailer in the US, yesterday said: “We are shocked at this tragic event.” The company said that it was “praying for those impacted, the community and our associates. We’re working closely with law enforcemen­t, and we are focused on supporting our associates”.

Virginia state senator Louise Lucas, who represents the Chesapeake region, said she was “heartbroke­n that America’s latest mass shooting took place... in my district”.

“I will not rest until we find the solutions to end this gun violence epidemic in our country that has taken so many lives,” she wrote on Twitter.

The incident occurred three nights after a gunman opened fire inside an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing five people and injuring at least 18, in what is being investigat­ed as a possible hate crime.

Authoritie­s said that suspect, identified as 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich, had used a long rifle at the club, where partygoers were marking the Transgende­r Day of Remembranc­e, which pays tribute to trans people targeted in violent attacks.

Gun violence occurs at an alarming rate in the US , where more than 600 mass shootings have occurred so far in 2022, according to the Gun Violence Archive website.

 ?? | EPA ?? A MEMBER of the FBI works at the scene of a mass shooting at retailer Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, yesterday.
| EPA A MEMBER of the FBI works at the scene of a mass shooting at retailer Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, yesterday.

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