Daily Mail US Composite 11/23/22 |
Up to 7 people have been killed at a Walmart store in Chesapeake, Virginia, after a gunman - believed to be a manager - opened fire inside. According to those at the scene, one of the managers entered the break room and started shooting at those inside the Sam's Circle Walmart, located just off Battlefield Boulevard, at around 10.10pm on Tuesday night.
Police said they believe the gunman is dead. They also found multiple people people injured and dead when they arrived at the scene. The exact number of victims is not yet clear, but a Chesapeake Police Department spokesperson said that no more than 10 people have died in the mass shooting. There are also a number of people believed to be seriously hurt as over 40 emergency service vehicles swooped to the Walmart supercenter on Tuesday night.
One Walmart employee, standing outside the store after the horrific attack, revealed on social media: 'It was the manager. One of the managers.' Referring to the gunman, the staff member added: 'He blew his brains out and everything. He killed the girl in there and everything. He came in and started spraying. I'm sorry for the victims. I just left the break room, the manager come in there and started capping people up in there, started shooting. Sadly we lost a few of our associates.'
➤GAY CLUB SHOOTING SUSPECT IS NONBINARY: The alleged gunman facing possible hate crime charges in the fatal shooting of five people at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub is nonbinary, the suspect’s defense team says in court filings, reports AP News. In several standard motions filed on behalf of Anderson Lee Aldrich on Tuesday, public defenders refer to the suspect as “Mx. Aldrich,” noting in footnotes that Aldrich, 22, is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns. The motions deal with issues like unsealing documents and evidence gathering, not Aldrich’s identity and there was no elaboration about it. Aldrich, who was beaten into submission by patrons during Saturday night’s shooting at Club Q, was scheduled to appear in court for the first time Wednesday by video from jail. The motive in the shooting was still under investigation, but authorities said Aldrich faces possible murder and hate crime charges.Watch in real time as CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota sees her network's narrative on the Colorado Springs gay night club shooting come crashing down. She was speechless that the shooter identifies as "non binary": "I don't know what to say about that." pic.twitter.com/mLdsZZlCds
— Kevin Tober (@KevinTober94) November 23, 2022
➤SUPREME COURT SAYS TRUMP TAX RECORDS MUST GO TO DEMS: The Treasury Department had refused to provide the records during Trump's presidency. But the Biden administration said federal law is clear that the committee has the right to examine any taxpayer's return, including the president's. Lower courts agreed that the committee has broad authority to obtain tax returns and rejected Trump´s claims that it was overstepping and only wanted the documents so they could be made public. Chief Justice John Roberts imposed a temporary freeze on Nov. 1 to allow the court to weigh the legal issues raised by Trump's lawyers and the counter arguments of the administration and the House of Representatives.
➤KIM JONG UN'S SISTER WARNS U.S. OF A MORE FATAL SECURITY CRISIS: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, warned the United States on Tuesday that it would face “a more fatal security crisis” as Washington pushes for U.N. condemnation of the North’s recent intercontinental ballistic missile test. Jong, who is widely considered North Korea’s second most powerful person after her brother, criticized the United States for issuing what she called “a disgusting joint statement together with such rabbles as Britain, France, Australia, Japan and South Korea.” There are concerns that North Korea may soon conduct its first nuclear test in five years.
CBS tarred and feathered for admitting existence of Hunter Biden’s Laptop two years after New York Post report https://t.co/x2sYIyWLJD
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 23, 2022
Pres. Biden announces his administration it will extend the moratorium on student loan payments through June 30, 2023 to give the Supreme Court time to hear legal challenges.
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 22, 2022
"I’m completely confident my plan is legal." https://t.co/e6kPF1utUx pic.twitter.com/4z5G52zNqD
Across the country, 36 states are seeing elevated levels of RSV cases compared to this time last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 23, 2022
Hospitals in 10 states are at or above 80% capacity. https://t.co/kgfjkV29Cl
SEE IT: Thanksgiving travelers faced major price increases for airfare, hotels https://t.co/vp0uDGHfqx
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 23, 2022
Retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon and Best Buy are struggling with high inventory levels amid inflation and a slowing economy.
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 23, 2022
That's good news for holiday shoppers. https://t.co/Jko28qZ7k9
⚽CRISTIANO RONALDO TO LEAVE MANCHESTER UNITED: Manchester United have confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo has left the club, effective immediately. Ronaldo has agreed to a mutual termination of his contract following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan in which he criticized United and manager Erik ten Hag. A statement issued by the club on Tuesday read: "Cristiano Ronaldo is to leave Manchester United by mutual agreement, with immediate effect.
Cristiano Ronaldo is to leave Manchester United with immediate effect after the club and the player agreed to terminate his contract. https://t.co/03VCaCQA9n
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 23, 2022
🏈COWBOYS AND GIANTS MAKE PUSH FOR ODELL BECKHAM JR: The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants are among the teams to have an interest in adding free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. for the stretch run as he comes back from a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered in the Super Bowl. According to sources, Beckham is expected to wait until after Thanksgiving to pick a new team. Other teams believed to be in the mix include the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers.
🏈LOS ANGELES RAMS WAIVE RB DARRELL HENDERSON JR.: The Rams waived running back Darrell Henderson Jr. on Tuesday. Henderson played just four snaps in Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints, with Cam Akers and rookie Kyren Williams getting the majority of the work in the backfield. Henderson, a third-round pick in 2019 who was playing on the last season of his rookie contract, ran for 283 yards and three touchdowns on 70 carries this season for Los Angeles.
🏈CARDINALS FIRE ASSISTANT SEAN KUGLER AFTER MEXICO CITY INCIDENT: The Arizona Cardinals fired offensive line coach and run game coordinator Sean Kugler after an incident in Mexico City on Sunday. Kugler was sent home on Monday morning ahead of Arizona's blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football. Details around the situation that took place in Mexico City on Sunday were not immediately known.
⚽WORLD CUP SCORES:
- Saudi Arabia 2 Argentina 1
- Denmark 0 vs Tunisia 0
- Mexico 0 vs Poland 0
- France 4 vs Australia 1
- Philadelphia 76ers 115 Brooklyn Nets 106
- Sacramento Kings 113 Memphis Grizzlies 109
- Detroit Pistons 110 Denver Nuggets 108
- Phoenix Suns 115 Los Angeles Lakers 105
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