manager, a night team leader here at this walmart. the city of chesapeake says that he was armed with a handgun and multiple magazines when he shot. law enforcement is telling us who went swbroo into a break ro. we spoke with a person who was there and she was shot at. her name is briana tyler. here s what she said. he at no didn t say a word. he didn t point of the anyone or look at anyone. he just had a blank look on his face and he looked around the room and just shot. people were dropping everywhere and screaming and gasping and he continued and kept shooting. in that moment, it hadn t kicked in that it was real because i was thinking it was, like, a simulation type of thing. this is what we would do, and the reason i think it was that was that i recognized his face. reporter: briana tyler also told us that prior to this, she
team lost their lives ten days ago. there have been more than 600 mass shootings in the u.s. this year, averaging more than one mass shooting a day. abc s jay o brien leads us off tonight from chesapeake. reporter: tonight, the chilling survivor s account of the moment a walmart store manager opened fire, killing six people just two days before thanksgiving. briana tyler who works at the store tells me the gunman, identified as 31-year-old andre bing, fired into a break room during a staff meeting at the start of the overnight shift. did he say anything? no, he said nothing at all. reporter: just started shooting? he just started shooting. he did not say a word. he didn t look at anyone specific. he didn t point, he literally jus put the gun up and just started shooting aimlessly at anything and everything that was moving in the room. reporter: a bullet whizzing by her. it just missed you? yeah, it had literally it had just missed me. yes, it did. reporter: a couple