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WALMART SHOOTING SEES MULTIPLE PEOPLE GUNNED DOWN BY CHECKOUT LANE

Jan 01, 2024 at 8:02 AM EST


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Walmart Shooting Sees Multiple People Gunned Down By Checkout Lane
By Sean O'Driscoll
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Police have launched an investigation after a man and woman were shot at a
Walmart checkout in Michigan.

Two men fled after the shooting in Wyoming, Michigan, on Sunday evening.

Just before the shooting, there was a confrontation between the male victim and
two other suspects. One of the two men fired at least 10 shots, hitting the
victims, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Fox 17 in west Michigan
reported.



According to Lieutenant. Andrew Koeller, the shooting occurred in the checkout
area at about 6 p.m. When police arrived at the store, they found the injured
woman, who was treated at the scene before being taken to a hospital. While
police were investigating the shooting, the male victim arrived at a hospital.

Police believe that the woman was an innocent bystander and had nothing to do
with the confrontation.


The scene outside a Walmart in Wyoming, Michigan, after a shooting on Sunday
evening that left two people injured. Police are continuing to search for two
suspects who fled the store. Fox 17, Michigan

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The Wyoming Police Department said in a statement: "Officers located a female
victim suffering from a gunshot wound inside the store. The female was treated
at the scene and transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening
injuries.

"While investigating this incident, a male suffering from a gunshot wound
arrived at an area hospital; this individual was found to be related to this
incident.

"The suspect was armed with a handgun and described as an individual wearing a
black parka-style coat with fur around the collar of the hood, a red sweatshirt,
and dark pants. A second person was seen with the suspect during this incident,
this individual was wearing a black sweatshirt with white lettering across the
chest, a black mask, and light-colored pants. Walmart has been evacuated and
will be closed for business while police investigate this incident."



"It should be noted that this appeared to be a targeted attack toward the male;
additionally, the female was found to be an innocent bystander struck by
gunfire. Currently, there are no suspects related to this incident in police
custody.

"The Wyoming Police Investigative Division and Forensic Science Unit continue to
investigate this incident."

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WOOD-TV reported Koeller as saying that the "targeted individual" had an
"interaction" with two two suspects near the check-out lines.

The woman "was just in the background of the shooting," Koeller said.

"This is a brazen public attack. This is not something that we would tolerate.
This is not something that should occur and we encourage the public to give any
information in help solving this brazen crime and, like I mentioned,
unfortunately, an innocent bystander was struck. Two people were struck and
that's completely unfortunate," Koeller said.



Police are not yet sure what led up to the shooting or if the individuals are
known to each other and are reviewing CCTV footage.

There was a separate shooting in an Arkansas incident that left one man dead and
a police officer injured, THV11 Digital reported.

The shooting occurred just after 8:00 p.m. at a Walmart Supercenter on Baseline
Road, Little Rock on Sunday night.



Officers were alerted to reports of shots fired at the store and on arrival at
the scene they found two people with injuries. One of the victims was suffering
from a gunshot wound and was taken to the hospital where they later died.

An officer at the scene was also injured and taken to the hospital with
non-life-threatening injuries.


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Sean O'Driscoll is a Newsweek Senior Crime and Courts Reporter based in Ireland.
His focus is reporting on U.S. law. He has covered human rights and extremism
extensively. Sean joined Newsweek in 2023 and previously worked for The
Guardian, The New York Times, BBC, Vice and others from the Middle East. He
specialized in human rights issues in the Arabian Gulf and conducted a
three-month investigation into labor rights abuses for The New York Times. He
was previously based in New York for 10 years. He is a graduate of Dublin City
University and is a qualified New York attorney and Irish solicitor.

You can get in touch with Sean by emailing s.odriscoll@newsweek.com. Languages:
English and French.

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