Walmart shooter left 'death note' on phone before mass shooting, police say



Investigators say the suspect left a message on his phone titled “death note,” in which he complained about his colleagues and referred to murder.

Police have also identified Fernando Chavez Barron as the youngest victim of Tuesday’s deadly shooting inside a Walmart. READ MORE: https://abc7.ws/3u0tFxs

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31 thoughts on “Walmart shooter left 'death note' on phone before mass shooting, police say”

  1. Jesus Christ called people everywhere to repent, so if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe with all your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved and inherit the kingdom of heaven and eternal life. To this, people would accept Jesus Christ in life in their hearts and told other people how good he is, how he saves, heals and frees and gives eternal life for free 23

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  2. I don't believe any of this… The "victims" all appear to be acting (very bad acting).
    And they keep adding things as if trying desperately to convince us that its real.
    I don't know what's to be gained from faking a shooting, but this didn't happen.

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  3. Our time is no different than any other time in history there has always been violence and killings and the reason for so many killings in today's world is because people are making people snap because people's egos and attitudes and the way people treat one another is why there's so much killing, want it to stop? Then stop treating people so badly PERIOD.

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  4. Advice for ABC, the transition from the tragic news story to the upbeat call to action of subscribing is jarring and tasteless. “If you liked that video…” really? No, I didn’t like that video.

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  5. When I saw the words "Death Note" I thought of the anime 😅😅
    In all seriousness though it's not funny what that man has done… R.I.P. to all his victims and I hope their families can find peace..

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