Andre Bing, 31, said his actions were not planned, but things fell into place as if Satan was directing him, in the complex memo released by the Chesapeake Police Department on Friday, NBC reports . Bing added that he had not heard the Holy Spirit. The attack on the American store on Tuesday left six dead and four more in hospital. In the document, Bing also said he lost his dignity after his phone was hacked. He said people have unfairly compared him to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and wrote: “I would never kill anyone who came into my house.” Signing, he asked God’s forgiveness for what he was about to do. Image: Police officers at the scene of a shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia. Photo: AP Police said in a statement that they found the note when “detectives conducted forensic analysis of the suspect’s phone found at the scene.” The motive for the shooting remains unclear, police said, and the force could not say when the note was written. Read more: ‘Heroic’ people ‘stopped Colorado gunman from killing more’ America’s gun problem is on its own Walmart said in a statement: “There is nothing that justifies the taking of innocent lives. “Our focus continues to be on the grieving families and supporting our partners at this difficult time.” Walmart said Bing was an overnight team leader who had been with the company since 2010. Police said the 9mm handgun used in Tuesday night’s shooting was legally purchased that morning and that Bing had no prior criminal record. Officers released a copy of the note found on his phone, which appeared to delete the names of specific people he mentioned. Bing died at the scene from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. A vigil for the shooting victims will be held Monday at City Park in Chesapeake.