The gunman who opened fire in the break room of the Walmart where he worked had written a 'kill list' with the names of some of his colleagues circled.
According to a witness, team leader Andre Bing seemed to target certain people and went back to fire at some victims after they were already hit and appeared to be dead.
Bing opened fire as workers gathered in the break room of a Chesapeake branch to begin their overnight shift late on Tuesday, November 22.
Six people were killed and Bing is believed to have turned his gun on himself, taking his own life. Four more victims are in hospital.
A list, found in a bin outside Bing's home, shows names of colleagues with some circled including that of Tyneka Johnson, 22, who was killed in the shooting, reports Daily Mail.
The list included details about what shifts his co-workers were on and what time they would be taking their break.
The document was found along with screenshots of surveillance footage from within the store.
Jessica Wilczewski, a colleague who had only started working at the store that week, said: “The way he was acting — he was going hunting.
"The way he was looking at people’s faces and the way he did what he did, he was picking people out.”
Bing bought the gun used at a store in Virginia just hours before the killings. He also left a note on his phone accusing co-workers of mocking him, authorities said on Friday.
“Sorry everyone but I did not plan this I promise things just fell in place like I was led by the Satan,” Andre Bing wrote on a note that was left on his phone, the Chesapeake Police Department said.
The note continued: “My only wish would have been to start over from scratch and that my parents would have paid closer attention to my social deficits.”
Police have identified the victims as Brian Pendleton, 38; Kellie Pyle, 52; Lorenzo Gamble, 43; Randy Blevins, 70, and Fernando Chavez-Barron, 16, who were all from Chesapeake; and Tyneka Johnson, 22, of nearby Portsmouth.
A Walmart spokesperson told The Mirror: "While details of the tragic incident in our Chesapeake, Virginia store are still emerging, authorities have confirmed multiple fatalities. We are focused on doing everything we can to support our associates and their families at this time.
"The alleged shooter has been identified as Andre Bing. We can confirm that he was a Walmart associate.
"Andre’s position with the company was overnight team lead and he’s been employed with us since 2010. We are thankful for the local first responders and will continue to work with local law enforcement as they continue their investigation.”