News about Michelle Johnson

When a fire'sparked by defective electrics' leaves the garden in ruins, a disabled mother's summer house bursts immediately into fire

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 24, 2023
As a result of a suspected electrical fault, a disabled mother's summer home erupted in fires, destroying her garden. Michelle Johnson was left hurt after finding out that she might have to pay for the harm she suffered in Manchester. On the evening of May 25, the single mother was relaxing in her back garden when she discovered a flaming balloon factory. In a shocking video, the structure is shown to be engulfed in a roaring 12ft-high fire that decimated the garden, smashed her patio and bedroom windows, and spit thick black smoke into the room.

According to a survivor, a Walmart gunman who killed six of his coworkers was "hunting" for specific individuals

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
Fernando Jesus Chavez, a 16-year-old part-time employee, is now identified by DailyMail.com. Chavez, a religiously enrolled undergraduate who had been serving his first job when the manager was mowed down by the manager, was mourned by family and friends at a candlelit vigil on Thursday. He was recalled by one of his childhood friends as a popular, selfless student who used his first paycheck to buy his mother a pair of Airpods. He was not on the list of suspects found by DailyMail.com. Jessica Wilczewski, however, was one of those on the list, and said Thursday that staff were met in a store break room to begin their overnight shift on Tuesday when team leader Andre Bing barged in and opened fire with a handgun. Wilczewski, who said she worked at the store for five days and didn't know Bing personally, was one of ten workers impacted by the hail of bullets. She and three others survived the assault and are now in the hospital. Jalon Jones, one of those individuals, was also included on the list, which was obtained by DailyMail.com on Thursday.

According to a DailyMail.com reporter, a Walmart shooter's 'kill list' with the victim's name circled is discovered

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
Andre Bing, a mass shootinger in Walmart, smuggled a kill list, naming one of his six victims circled - outside his house, according to DailyMail.com. The list, which was compiled by a DailyMail.com reporter, includes the names of various supermarket workers circled, including Tyneka Johnson, 22, who died in Chesapeake, Virginia, on Tuesday. Brian Pendleton, Randall Blevins, Lorenzo Gamble, and Kellie Pyle were among the dead. Their names were not included on the list. A 16-year-old boy, who has yet to be identified, was killed as well. Bing, 31, a horrific massacre killer, threw his kill list away along with screenshots of security footage dating back to October. On the screenshot, a person dressed in black emerges in the Walmart shortly before midnight.

The youngest of the Walmart shooters was 16 years old

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
Andre Bing, 31, died after shooting ten of his colleagues - six of whom were fatally injured - at a Chesapeake, Virginia store. Lorenzo Gamble, Brian Pendleton, Kellie Pyle, Randall Blevins, and Tyneka Johnson, as well as the unidentified 16-year-old boy, are among his victims. Four people who were shot survived the assault and are now in the hospital today. Blake Williams, 23, whose relatives claim he is clinging to life, is one of them. According to The New York Post, his family expects they'd have to cut off his life support today. They didn't want to be in the store on Tuesday night and instead did the day shift, but they had traded with a friend. He never made it home.' He wasn't even supposed to be here. Shannon Cheetham, a nephew, said, 'wrong place at the wrong time'.

On his phone, the gunman was a MANIFESTO, describing how he was angry after losing his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
In which he expressed how he was angry about a change in his work status, the Walmart gunman who murdered six people inside a Virginia store where he worked had a manifesto on his phone. Andre Bing's deadly manifesto, which has not been revealed publicly, revealed that his coworkers at the supercenter in Sam's Circuit, Chesapeake, were harassing him, according to police. A neighbor of Bing has also recalled the moment the gunman was shot in silence, with victims' families alerting DailyMail.com that he and his killer will regularly have arguments over "working weekends" together. Bing, the dissatisfied boss of the supermarket in Chesapeake, Virginia, marched into the break room before opening fire and killing six other workers shortly after ten p.m. on Tuesday evening. In addition, the'silent' gunman had a list of people he wanted to kill. Lorenzo Gamble, Brian Pendleton, Kellie Pyle, Randall Blevins, and Tyneka Johnson were among those murdered. A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed by Bing on Tuesday, but he has yet to be identified because he is a juvenile. The moment she noticed him leave for his normal late shift in silence was described by a neighbor who has lived next to Bing. "I am amazed, especially when I saw the number of people that were dead," she said on DailyMail.com. When I found out it was him, I was even more shocked. 'I only knew when I saw the FBI here this morning.' On Tuesday night, FBI agents swooped on a three-bedroom $300,000 house where he lived alone for about 11 p.m., just after the mass shooting. Locals recall seeing the SWAT team smashing the door of the house before scouring it for evidence. Authorities are seen probing a shed at the rear of the house, looing full of clothing and water bottles.

IMAGES: Five of the six victims were shot and killed in a Virginia Walmart, including five of the six victims

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
Lorenzo Gamble, Brian Pendleton, Kellie Pyle, Randall Blevins, and Tyneka Johnson were among the five people killed in a press release released Wednesday evening. According to the city, the sixth victim was a 16-year-old boy. Due to his age, his name and photograph were withheld. The shooter, 31-year-old store manager Andre Bing, opened fire in the Walmart's breakroom at 10.12 p.m. earlier in the day, but the city learned the gunman was 31-year-old store manager Andre Bing, who opened fire in the breakroom. According to police, a total of 14 employees had been assembled for a pre-shift meeting, with local outlets reporting that Bing had a list of people he wanted to target. It's not yet clear if any of the criminals were on the list when they were arrested by police on Bing's person during his detention.