Adrian Jelks Wanted For Walmart Shooting

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Police in Georgia are searching for Adrian Jelks who is a Walmart employee who would open fire killing a teenager and injuring a child

According to police reports Adrian Jelks was working at a Fayetteville Walmart in Georgia when he would open fire killing 19-year-old Antavius Holton and injuring a nine year old girl. Police believe that Jelks was firing at the man when he struck the child who thankfully is expected to survive her injuries

The police in Fayetteville Georgia were on the scene within a minute however Adrian Jelks had already left the store and took off in a vehicle which was later found abandoned

Police would arrest 19-year-old Sandra Romero-Nunez and she has been charged with party to a crime for the offenses of murder and aggravated assault however they have not said how she is tied to the shooting

Of course the main question is why was a Walmart employee walking around the store armed

Adrian Jelks is wanted for murder and aggravated assault

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Authorities are searching for a 19-year-old who officials say shot two people inside a Walmart.

Fayetteville police said at 10 p.m. Friday, officers received reports of shots fired at a Walmart on Pavillion Parkway.

When officers arrived, they located 19-year-old Antavius Holton of Riverdale and a nine-year-old girl who had both been shot. Both were taken to the hospital.

Police confirmed that Holton died at the hospital. The child is still stable.

Police identified the shooter as 19-year-old Adrian Jelks, a Walmart employee.

According to the investigation, officers believe that it was an isolated incident and that Jelks planned to shoot the man. Officers identified the child as an innocent bystander who was struck by a stray bullet.

“I am appalled that an innocent child is in the hospital with a gunshot wound, but I’m glad she is in stable condition,” officers told Channel 2 Action News at the scene.

Immediately after the shooting, Jelks drove away from the store in a vehicle but soon abandoned it. He is still at large.

Police added that Jelks is considered armed and dangerous.

Authorities arrested 19-year-old Sandra Romero-Nunez and charged her with party to a crime for the offenses of murder and aggravated assault. Officers have not specified her involvement in the shooting.

Anyone with information regarding Jelks’ whereabouts is asked to call 911.

The following statement is from Walmart corporate officials:

“We’re heartbroken by what happened in our Fayetteville store Friday night and extend our sympathies to the loved ones of those involved. We are working with law enforcement to assist them in any way we can as they investigate.”

https://news.yahoo.com/walmart-employee-opens-fire-inside-085934098.html

Adrian Jelks Arrested

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A Fayetteville Walmart employee who officers said shot and killed a 19-year-old and injured a 9-year-old turned himself in.

Officers said Adrian Jelks, 19, turned himself in shortly after 2 a.m. in connection to the killing of Antavius Holton at the Walmart on Pavilion Parkway on Friday.

“We appreciate the community’s patience as our department worked diligently to locate Jelks. Although Jelks has been arrested, further details cannot be released, as the integrity of the investigation is of the utmost importance,” police wrote in a statement.

According to the investigation, officers believe that it was an isolated incident and that Jelks planned to shoot Holton. A 9-year-old girl was also shot, but she has since been released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

Jelks was identified by officers as a Walmart employee. After the shooting, officers said Jelks drove away from the store in a car before abandoning it.

Another 19-year-old Sandra Romero-Nunez, was arrested and charged with party to a crime for the offenses of murder and aggravated assault. Officers have not specified her involvement in the shooting.

Officers are continuing to investigate this shooting.

Anyone with knowledge of the incident is asked to contact the Fayetteville Police Department at 770-461-4441 or 770-461-4357.

https://news.yahoo.com/fayetteville-walmart-shooting-employee-accused-130621424.html

Andre Bing Identified As Walmart Shooter

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Andre Bing has been identified as the Walmart shooter that left six people dead and others injured in Virginia on Tuesday night. According to police reports Andre Bing was an overnight team lead and had been with Walmart for over a decade. At the time of the shooting in the Walmart break room there were fifty employees present when Andre Bing opened the door and began to fire killing six people and injuring four more before turning the gun on himself.

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Several coworkers of the Walmart supervisor suspected of committing the deadly rampage inside a Chesapeake, Virginia, store said the shooter had exhibited odd and threatening behavior in the past.

Andre Bing, the suspected gunman who worked as a night shift team leader, could be gruff with fellow employees and expressed paranoid views about the government, according to interviews with coworkers.

“He said a lot of disturbing things,” said Donya Prioleau, who said she was in the employee break room when Bing entered and opened fire unexpectedly.

“We don’t know what made him do this,” she said. “None of us can understand why it happened.”

She said Bing “came in, shot three of my friends … before I took off running. Half of us didn’t believe it was real until some of us saw all the blood on the floor.”

In the past, Prioleau said, Bing could be “condescending when he spoke to us. He didn’t have good communication skills. He was quite mean to a lot of us.”

Shaundrayia Reese, who worked with Bing from 2015 to 2018, described him as a loner.

“He was always saying the government was watching him. He didn’t like social media and he kept black tape on his phone camera. Everyone always thought something was wrong with him,” Reese said.

A video Reese says she took in 2016 shows a man she identifies as Bing talking to people before realizing he’s being filmed and walking away.

“He didn’t like to be recorded,” Reese said. “He was always scared that the government was listening.”

Joshua Johnson, who worked as a maintenance worker at the store until 2019, also told CNN that Bing had previously issued ominous threats if he ever lost his job.

“He said if he ever got fired from his job he would retaliate and people would remember who he was,” Johnson said.

Neither Johnson nor Reese reported any concerns about Bing to management, they said.

According to Johnson, Bing had problems with some of the maintenance workers and would threaten to write them up if they didn’t follow his orders.

Chesapeake Police Chief Mark Solesky said there is no clear motive for the shooting known at this time.

Walmart confirmed Bing was an employee and said in a statement the company was “thankful for the local first responders and will continue to work with local law enforcement as they continue their investigation.”

https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/23/us/andre-bing-walmart-shooting-invs

Chesapeake Virginia Walmart Shooting Leaves 6 Dead

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A shooting at a Chesapeake Virginia Walmart has left six people dead. According to police reports a Walmart employee would open fire at 10:10pm in a staff break room leaving six people dead and four others injured. The gunman apparently than fatally shot himself. According to one witness the gunman apparently opened the door to the break room and immediately began to fire. This story is still breaking an other than where he was employed little is known about the Walmart gunman so far.

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A mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia Tuesday night that left six people dead was carried out by one of the store’s employees before he took his own life by turning the gun on himself, the Chesapeake Police Department says.

Chesapeake Police Chief Mark Solesky told reporters Wednesday morning that the male employee used a pistol in the attack, which also left four other people hospitalized. 

Their conditions are currently unknown, and following a search by a SWAT team at the individual’s home, police believe there is “no risk to the public at this time,” Solesky added.

The employee has not been identified, as police say they have yet to contact his next of kin. Prior to the shooting, officials say he was not familiar to law enforcement. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police say.

The investigation is still ongoing,” Solesky said. “We will be processing that scene for days.”

The comments from the police chief come after a video emerged of an employee claiming a store manager carried out the mass shooting.

Kevin Harper, a Walmart employee who managed to flee the store, said in a video that “we lost a few of our associates.”

“I just left out of the break room, the manager comes in there and started capping people up in there. Started shooting bro,” Harper said.

Employee Briana Tyler said that workers had gathered in the store’s break room as they typically did ahead of their shifts.

“I looked up, and my manager just opened the door and he just opened fire,” she told ABC’s “Good Morning America,” adding that “multiple people” dropped to the floor.

“He didn’t say a word, he didn’t say anything at all,” she said.

Chesapeake police said earlier they responded to an “active shooter” call at the store located along Battlefield Blvd. at approximately 10:12 p.m. When officers arrived, they coordinated with a tactical team to enter the store, where they found multiple bodies, said Chesapeake police spokesman Leo Kosinski. 

The shooting happened inside the store, but police confirmed at least one body was found at its entrance, Kosinski said at a briefing.

Over 35 to 40 minutes later, officers walked throughout the store, where they found multiple people dead and rescued other victims, he added. 

“It’s sad. We’re a couple of days before the Thanksgiving holiday,” Kosinski said.

The City of Chesapeake confirmed at least seven fatalities, including the lone gunman, but said many details are pending the police investigation.

“We’re only a few hours into the response, so we don’t have all the answers yet. Chesapeake Police continue their investigation into the active shooter event at Walmart on Sam’s Circle. We do know there are multiple fatalities plus injuries and the shooter is confirmed dead,” a tweet read.

Walmart, Inc. said it was “shocked” by the shooting and that it was cooperating with law enforcement efforts. 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/chesapeake-virginia-walmart-shooting-leaves-multiple-people-dead-police