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Walmart employees hurt in Virginia shooting out of hospital

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — The last two patients who were wounded when a Walmart employee in Virginia opened fire on his co-workers in an employee break room have been released from the hospital. A spokesperson for Sentara Norfolk General Hospital told The Virginian-Pilot that the two remaining patients had been discharged as of Monday night. Six people were shot to death and three others were hospitalized when 31-year-old Andre Bing, an overnight manager, opened fire in a break room before killing himself at the Sam’s Circle Walmart in Chesapeake. A Walmart company executive said last week that the store would remain closed for the foreseeable future as the company determines how best to remodel and reopen the store to help employees move forward.

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