The man who fatally shot six of his Walmart coworkers was reportedly so angry with some of them that he continued shooting them even after they were dead.
Andre Bing, a Walmart manager, went on a killing spree inside the Chesapeake, Virginia, department store on Tuesday night… but for some reason, he spared the life of one of his colleagues, Jessica Wilczewski.
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Wilczewski told the Associated Press she was in the employee break room when Bing entered with his semi-automatic handgun.
She said, “The way he was acting — he was going hunting. The way he looked at people’s faces and did what he did, he was picking people out.”
Wilczewski watched in horror as Bing went overboard. “What I do know is that he made certain that whoever he wanted dead was killed,” she explained. “He returned and shot dead bodies that had already died.”
Wilczewski, who had only been working at the business for five days, claimed she hid under a table as the gunshots rang out. Bing eventually approached her and said, “Jessie, go home.”
She then raced out of the store just as Bing committed himself with his own pistol. Bing, she subsequently reasoned, had spared her life because she was a new employee.
As previously reported, police discovered Bing’s manifesto in his cell phone, which detailed his problems with his job and coworkers. Cops also discovered an apparent “hit list” near Bing’s body, which included the names of people he wanted to kill.