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Virginia shooting: police say suspected gunman is dead - live updates Virginia shooting: WDBJ7 journalists memorialized by community on "unimaginable day" - live
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6.07pm ET23:07
Matt Chittum at the Roanoke Times reports that photojournalist Adam Ward was a “no excuses” guy.
Shortish and stout, Ward was an ex-athlete whose face defaulted to a smile. He thrived with a deep work ethic and sheer joy for life.
His earnest nature gave him passport into the lives of everyone he met, friends and colleagues say.
“He kind of made you feel like the world wasn’t such a bad place,” said Nick Beaty, who went to high school with Ward and later worked with him at WDBJ. “When the important moments were happening, you wanted to be around that guy, because you knew it would be an extra good time.”
You can read the whole profile here.
5.58pm ET22:58
Alison Parker’s family have started a memorial fund at her alma mater, James Madison University. “In answer to inquiries from family and friends as to how they could honor Alison, the Parker family thought of JMU,” the university’s alumni association said in a statement on its Facebook page, continuing:
Alison earned her bachelor’s degree in media arts and design, was a reporter and editor for The Breeze, was a beloved member of Alpha Phi sorority and is being remembered for her bright personality, dedication to community service and love of JMU.
5.51pm ET22:51
My colleague Lanre Bakare reports that tonight’s season finale of USA Network’s Mr Robot has been delayed because it contained scenes similar to today’s shooting in Virginia.
In a statement, USA Networks said:
The previously filmed season finale of Mr Robot contains a graphic scene similar in nature to today’s tragic events in Virginia.”
“Out of respect to the victims, their families and colleagues, and our viewers, we are postponing tonight’s episode. Our thoughts go out to all those affected during this difficult time.”
You can read the full story here.
5.42pm ET22:425.42pm ET22:42
Guardian contributor Matthew Teague spoke to Roanoke resident Gil Harrington, who was laying flowers outside the offices of WDBJ7.Guardian contributor Matthew Teague spoke to Roanoke resident Gil Harrington, who was laying flowers outside the offices of WDBJ7.
She said she knew all three TV employees - victims and shooter - because her daughter was murdered a few years ago at a Metallica concert and in the aftermath she became friendly with the reporters.She said she knew all three TV employees - victims and shooter - because her daughter was murdered a few years ago at a Metallica concert and in the aftermath she became friendly with the reporters.
She said, “I knew all three. I really just want to support our journalistic community right now. I know they’re walking around with their skin turned inside out.”She said, “I knew all three. I really just want to support our journalistic community right now. I know they’re walking around with their skin turned inside out.”
5.29pm ET22:295.29pm ET22:29
The crew at local team the Salem Red Sox’ baseball ground have painted a white number 7 and a ribbon on the field for their game tonight, in honor of the victims of today’s horrific shooting.The crew at local team the Salem Red Sox’ baseball ground have painted a white number 7 and a ribbon on the field for their game tonight, in honor of the victims of today’s horrific shooting.
“You never think anything like this is going to happen, especially this close to home,” the team’s general manager Ryan Shelton says on the network’s 5PM live news broadcast. “But the world is a crazy place.”“You never think anything like this is going to happen, especially this close to home,” the team’s general manager Ryan Shelton says on the network’s 5PM live news broadcast. “But the world is a crazy place.”
5.22pm ET22:225.22pm ET22:22
“She was a star,” says Robin Reed, chief meteorologist at WDBJ7, of Parker. “She lit up the screen.”“She was a star,” says Robin Reed, chief meteorologist at WDBJ7, of Parker. “She lit up the screen.”
5.13pm ET22:135.13pm ET22:13
This was Ward’s last day at WDBJ7, the network reports, during a moving broadcast tribute to their colleagues. He was going to start a new job in Charlotte.This was Ward’s last day at WDBJ7, the network reports, during a moving broadcast tribute to their colleagues. He was going to start a new job in Charlotte.
Updated at 5.18pm ETUpdated at 5.18pm ET
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Jeff Marks, the general manager of WDBJ, just spoke with Guardian contributor Matthew Teague.Jeff Marks, the general manager of WDBJ, just spoke with Guardian contributor Matthew Teague.
“This is the worst day of my career,” Marks said. “Worst day of all our careers. We’ve lost beloved colleague[s],” he said.“This is the worst day of my career,” Marks said. “Worst day of all our careers. We’ve lost beloved colleague[s],” he said.
On the youth of the victims, as opposed to the decision-makers at the TV station, he said:On the youth of the victims, as opposed to the decision-makers at the TV station, he said:
“Why was I not targeted? Why was Kelly [Zuber, the news director] not targeted? We are the ones who actually put this guy out of a job.”“Why was I not targeted? Why was Kelly [Zuber, the news director] not targeted? We are the ones who actually put this guy out of a job.”
5.04pm ET22:045.04pm ET22:04
WDBJ7 is live with their 5PM newscast.WDBJ7 is live with their 5PM newscast.
“An unimaginable day - two of our coworkers killed reporting the news,” the anchor, Jean Jadhon, says.“An unimaginable day - two of our coworkers killed reporting the news,” the anchor, Jean Jadhon, says.
“This is a hard day for all of us here at WDBJ,” her co-anchor, Melissa Gaona says. “We are mourning Alison and Adam - but we will find out all the facts.”“This is a hard day for all of us here at WDBJ,” her co-anchor, Melissa Gaona says. “We are mourning Alison and Adam - but we will find out all the facts.”
You can watch the live-stream here.You can watch the live-stream here.
4.48pm ET21:484.48pm ET21:48
There is a press conference currently going on at the WDBJ news station. Sara Gregory, of the Roanoke Times, is on the scene.There is a press conference currently going on at the WDBJ news station. Sara Gregory, of the Roanoke Times, is on the scene.
.@WDBJ7 GM Jeff Marks talking now. "I cannot think of better employees of I could have designed them myself." pic.twitter.com/FcOF6TzbLg.@WDBJ7 GM Jeff Marks talking now. "I cannot think of better employees of I could have designed them myself." pic.twitter.com/FcOF6TzbLg
Counsellors and volunteer chaplains have been on hand at the station all day, @WDBJ7 news director Kelly Zuber says.Counsellors and volunteer chaplains have been on hand at the station all day, @WDBJ7 news director Kelly Zuber says.
"Many people in the newsroom had issues from time to time" with Flanagan, Zuber says."Many people in the newsroom had issues from time to time" with Flanagan, Zuber says.
4.29pm ET21:294.29pm ET21:29
Nicky Woolf here, taking over from Alan Yuhas on the Guardian’s live coverage of the murder of two journalists in Virginia, Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, by a former colleague.Nicky Woolf here, taking over from Alan Yuhas on the Guardian’s live coverage of the murder of two journalists in Virginia, Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, by a former colleague.
People have been leaving flowers and balloons, and sending messages of support for WDBJ7, the Virginia news station where Parker and Ward worked.People have been leaving flowers and balloons, and sending messages of support for WDBJ7, the Virginia news station where Parker and Ward worked.
From the bottom of our hearts thank you all so much for the calls, flowers, emails, and messages of love and support. pic.twitter.com/a34rVH7QESFrom the bottom of our hearts thank you all so much for the calls, flowers, emails, and messages of love and support. pic.twitter.com/a34rVH7QES
4.16pm ET21:164.16pm ET21:16
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Seeking compensation through the courts, Flanagan insisted that his coworkers treated him with “racial harassment” involving a watermelon. In May 2014 he personally aired complaints in a letter to the judge, Francis Burkart III, who was hearing his case.Seeking compensation through the courts, Flanagan insisted that his coworkers treated him with “racial harassment” involving a watermelon. In May 2014 he personally aired complaints in a letter to the judge, Francis Burkart III, who was hearing his case.
“The watermelon would appear, then disappear, then appear and disappear again … only to appear yet again. This was not an innocent incident. The watermelon was placed in a strategic location where it would be visible to newsroom employees (and others) entering and exiting the building. It appeared after a meeting during which ‘watermelon’ comments were discussed.”“The watermelon would appear, then disappear, then appear and disappear again … only to appear yet again. This was not an innocent incident. The watermelon was placed in a strategic location where it would be visible to newsroom employees (and others) entering and exiting the building. It appeared after a meeting during which ‘watermelon’ comments were discussed.”
He says the watermelon was part of “a carefully orchestrated effort by the photography staff to oust me – a conspiracy.”He says the watermelon was part of “a carefully orchestrated effort by the photography staff to oust me – a conspiracy.”
Flanagan blames the chief photographer and others for his termination, saying that they reported him for misbehavior. “Why did one of the photographers go to HR on me after working with me ONLY ONCE. There was nothing to report! That, your honor, is just plain wrong.Flanagan blames the chief photographer and others for his termination, saying that they reported him for misbehavior. “Why did one of the photographers go to HR on me after working with me ONLY ONCE. There was nothing to report! That, your honor, is just plain wrong.
“All of this is just the tip of the iceberg. There is so, so, so much more to this case that will come out during the trial.”“All of this is just the tip of the iceberg. There is so, so, so much more to this case that will come out during the trial.”
Elsewhere he requested “a trial which will be heard by a jury of my peers. I would like my jury to be comprised of African-American women.”Elsewhere he requested “a trial which will be heard by a jury of my peers. I would like my jury to be comprised of African-American women.”
Updated at 4.05pm ETUpdated at 4.05pm ET
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On the day he was fired from WDBJ7, Flanagan threatened supervisors that there would be “negative consequences” and that he would “make a stink and it’s going to be in the headlines”, according to court documents.On the day he was fired from WDBJ7, Flanagan threatened supervisors that there would be “negative consequences” and that he would “make a stink and it’s going to be in the headlines”, according to court documents.
The document refers to Flanagan by his working name, Bryce Williams.The document refers to Flanagan by his working name, Bryce Williams.
Told that police would escort him off the property, “Bryce said ‘Take your hands off me. Leave me alone.’ Some other members of the staff were on the periphery of the newsroom observing and recording video. The officers continued to tell Bryce he needed to leave. Bryce tossed a hat and small wooden cross at Dan and said ‘You need this.’Told that police would escort him off the property, “Bryce said ‘Take your hands off me. Leave me alone.’ Some other members of the staff were on the periphery of the newsroom observing and recording video. The officers continued to tell Bryce he needed to leave. Bryce tossed a hat and small wooden cross at Dan and said ‘You need this.’
He told one of the officers ‘You know what they did? They had a watermelon back there for a week and basically called me a n—.”He told one of the officers ‘You know what they did? They had a watermelon back there for a week and basically called me a n—.”
Another document reporting events from February 2013 says that Flanagan’s reaction to hearing he would be fired was to say “that firing him would lead to negative consequences for me personally and for the station,” a supervisor wrote. He also said “I’m not leaving, you’re going to have to call the f###ing police. Call the police, I’m not leaving. I’m going to make a stink and it’s going to be in the headlines,” another boss wrote.Another document reporting events from February 2013 says that Flanagan’s reaction to hearing he would be fired was to say “that firing him would lead to negative consequences for me personally and for the station,” a supervisor wrote. He also said “I’m not leaving, you’re going to have to call the f###ing police. Call the police, I’m not leaving. I’m going to make a stink and it’s going to be in the headlines,” another boss wrote.
The station then kept an off-duty police officer to guard the premises for the following two days.The station then kept an off-duty police officer to guard the premises for the following two days.
3.39pm ET20:393.39pm ET20:39
Court documents show 'threatening' history at workCourt documents show 'threatening' history at work
Flanagan had a long history of behavioral issues, court documents recovered by my colleagues Jon Swaine and Lauren Gambino show.Flanagan had a long history of behavioral issues, court documents recovered by my colleagues Jon Swaine and Lauren Gambino show.
Documents from a 2014 lawsuit filed by Flanagan against WDBJ7 seeking compensation for “unpaid overtime” and “racial harassment” – a lawsuit ultimately dismissed – say that Flanagan lost his temper at coworkers, behaved inappropriately during reports and made people feel threatened.Documents from a 2014 lawsuit filed by Flanagan against WDBJ7 seeking compensation for “unpaid overtime” and “racial harassment” – a lawsuit ultimately dismissed – say that Flanagan lost his temper at coworkers, behaved inappropriately during reports and made people feel threatened.
One such May 2012 document, from supervisor Dan Dennison to Flanagan in response the latter’s complaints, is titled “behavior and professionalism”.One such May 2012 document, from supervisor Dan Dennison to Flanagan in response the latter’s complaints, is titled “behavior and professionalism”.
“On three separate occasions in the past month and a half,” Dennison wrote, “you have behaved in a manner that has resulted in one of your co-workers feeling threatened or uncomfortable.”“On three separate occasions in the past month and a half,” Dennison wrote, “you have behaved in a manner that has resulted in one of your co-workers feeling threatened or uncomfortable.”
Dennison then relates how Flanagan made coworkers feel “both threatened and extremely uncomfortable” after confronting another reporter, interrupted an interview repeatedly and acted in an “unprofessional” manner, and then “stormed off in anger” after criticizing a photographer’s work.Dennison then relates how Flanagan made coworkers feel “both threatened and extremely uncomfortable” after confronting another reporter, interrupted an interview repeatedly and acted in an “unprofessional” manner, and then “stormed off in anger” after criticizing a photographer’s work.
Another memo from Dennison informs Flanagan: “You must make improvements [in behavior] immediately or you will face termination of employment.”Another memo from Dennison informs Flanagan: “You must make improvements [in behavior] immediately or you will face termination of employment.”
“It seems that you are taking the actions of many of the photographers quite personally and misinterpreting their actions or words,” he continues.“It seems that you are taking the actions of many of the photographers quite personally and misinterpreting their actions or words,” he continues.
“Under no circumstances should you engage in harsh language, demonstrate aggressive body language, or lash out at a photographer in front of members of the public.”“Under no circumstances should you engage in harsh language, demonstrate aggressive body language, or lash out at a photographer in front of members of the public.”
On another court document, an August 2012 performance review at WDBJ7, Flanagan’s respect toward colleagues is rated as “unacceptable” by a supervisor.On another court document, an August 2012 performance review at WDBJ7, Flanagan’s respect toward colleagues is rated as “unacceptable” by a supervisor.
Updated at 3.50pm ETUpdated at 3.50pm ET
3.29pm ET20:293.29pm ET20:29
Democratic candidate for president Hillary Clinton has called for more gun control laws, so “that maybe we could prevent this kind of carnage”.Democratic candidate for president Hillary Clinton has called for more gun control laws, so “that maybe we could prevent this kind of carnage”.
She told reporters that “whether he was fired or for domestic abuse”, no reason justified the gun violence committed by the shooter.She told reporters that “whether he was fired or for domestic abuse”, no reason justified the gun violence committed by the shooter.
“So I hope that in addition to expressing sympathy for those directly affected, that this - maybe for the media, public, elected officials, for every American – what it will hopefully finally take for us to act”.“So I hope that in addition to expressing sympathy for those directly affected, that this - maybe for the media, public, elected officials, for every American – what it will hopefully finally take for us to act”.
Updated at 3.49pm ETUpdated at 3.49pm ET
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“To me it all feels surreal,” Erin Arnold, the daughter of the surviving shooting victim Vicki Gardner, has told Matt Teague, reporting for the Guardian from Virginia.“To me it all feels surreal,” Erin Arnold, the daughter of the surviving shooting victim Vicki Gardner, has told Matt Teague, reporting for the Guardian from Virginia.
Arnold flew toward Roanoke from St Augustine, Florida, after getting a call from her father from Roanoke, he reports. “He’s stoic. He never gets hysterical. But to me it all still feels surreal,” Arnold said.Arnold flew toward Roanoke from St Augustine, Florida, after getting a call from her father from Roanoke, he reports. “He’s stoic. He never gets hysterical. But to me it all still feels surreal,” Arnold said.
Gardner “lost a kidney and part of her large intestine,” her daughter said. “I’m just grateful she’s alive.Gardner “lost a kidney and part of her large intestine,” her daughter said. “I’m just grateful she’s alive.
“She’s 60 years old and still wakeboards. She still climbs up and paints the lighthouse. She’s incredible.”“She’s 60 years old and still wakeboards. She still climbs up and paints the lighthouse. She’s incredible.”
As for guns, and whether the shooter should have been allowed to purchase one, Arnold only shook her head: “Hindsight is 20/20, I guess.”As for guns, and whether the shooter should have been allowed to purchase one, Arnold only shook her head: “Hindsight is 20/20, I guess.”
On the shooter, Vester Lee Flanagan II, she said: “God rest his soul.”On the shooter, Vester Lee Flanagan II, she said: “God rest his soul.”
Updated at 3.20pm ETUpdated at 3.20pm ET
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“The last thing she said to me was ‘goodnight, sweet boy,’” remembers Chris Hurst, Alison Parker’s boyfriend and a fellow reporter at WDBJ7.“The last thing she said to me was ‘goodnight, sweet boy,’” remembers Chris Hurst, Alison Parker’s boyfriend and a fellow reporter at WDBJ7.
Hurst is telling reporters about Parker, saying that their nine-month relationship were the best months of his life. “She would want our love to be shared.”Hurst is telling reporters about Parker, saying that their nine-month relationship were the best months of his life. “She would want our love to be shared.”
“She would make you feel very important when she would talk to you,” he says. “I was lucky enough to call her my girlfriend. And we wanted to call each other husband and wife.“She would make you feel very important when she would talk to you,” he says. “I was lucky enough to call her my girlfriend. And we wanted to call each other husband and wife.
He adds that Adam Ward, the cameraman also killed by Flanagan, “was the most joyful man I’ve ever met”.He adds that Adam Ward, the cameraman also killed by Flanagan, “was the most joyful man I’ve ever met”.
I am comforted by everyone at @WDBJ7. We are a family. She worked with Adam every day. They were a team. I am heartbroken for his fiancee.I am comforted by everyone at @WDBJ7. We are a family. She worked with Adam every day. They were a team. I am heartbroken for his fiancee.
2.48pm ET19:482.48pm ET19:48
Fax from man claiming to be suspect – reportFax from man claiming to be suspect – report
As sheriff Bill Overton noted, someone claiming to be Vester Lee Flanagan II, aka Bryce Williams, sent a fax to a news organization. My colleague Jon Swaine reports on the fax sent to ABC News.As sheriff Bill Overton noted, someone claiming to be Vester Lee Flanagan II, aka Bryce Williams, sent a fax to a news organization. My colleague Jon Swaine reports on the fax sent to ABC News.
The text of the 23-page fax claims the shootings were part of what the sender called a “race war”, according to the network, which said someone claiming to be Flanagan also called them on the telephone.The text of the 23-page fax claims the shootings were part of what the sender called a “race war”, according to the network, which said someone claiming to be Flanagan also called them on the telephone.
The document claimed the attack was intended as revenge for the June massacre by a white supremacist of nine African Americans in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, according to ABC.The document claimed the attack was intended as revenge for the June massacre by a white supremacist of nine African Americans in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, according to ABC.
“What sent me over the top was the church shooting,” he reportedly wrote, adding that he had paid a deposit for a gun two days after the church shootings.“What sent me over the top was the church shooting,” he reportedly wrote, adding that he had paid a deposit for a gun two days after the church shootings.
Flanagan referred by name to Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old man who has been charged with the murders of those killed during the prayer group meeting. One section of the document was reportedly headed “Suicide Note for Friends and Family”. ABC News said it had passed the material on to the authorities.Flanagan referred by name to Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old man who has been charged with the murders of those killed during the prayer group meeting. One section of the document was reportedly headed “Suicide Note for Friends and Family”. ABC News said it had passed the material on to the authorities.
Updated at 3.20pm ETUpdated at 3.20pm ET
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A few speakers now relate the condition of Vicki Gardner, the third victim and executive director of the regional chamber of commerce. She has had surgery and is in stable condition, a hospital spokesperson says.A few speakers now relate the condition of Vicki Gardner, the third victim and executive director of the regional chamber of commerce. She has had surgery and is in stable condition, a hospital spokesperson says.
Troy Keaton, chairman the chamber of commerce, pledges support for his colleague: “As Vicki has been a champion for us for more than a decade, we’re going to be a champion for this.”Troy Keaton, chairman the chamber of commerce, pledges support for his colleague: “As Vicki has been a champion for us for more than a decade, we’re going to be a champion for this.”
With that the press conference concludes.With that the press conference concludes.
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He finishes by saying that the case is being treated as a criminal homicide investigation, and adds, emotionally, that he was shocked and had met the journalists before.He finishes by saying that the case is being treated as a criminal homicide investigation, and adds, emotionally, that he was shocked and had met the journalists before.
It was extremely difficult this morning. I actually did a remote with Ms Parker and Adam when schools opened about three weeks ago.It was extremely difficult this morning. I actually did a remote with Ms Parker and Adam when schools opened about three weeks ago.
It really stopped me in my tracks this morning; like many viewers I was watching this morning’s broadcast and couldn’t understand really what was happening.It really stopped me in my tracks this morning; like many viewers I was watching this morning’s broadcast and couldn’t understand really what was happening.
Updated at 2.34pm ETUpdated at 2.34pm ET
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Overton says that at the scene, they were “able to develop Mr Flanagan as a potential suspect” with the evidence at hand.Overton says that at the scene, they were “able to develop Mr Flanagan as a potential suspect” with the evidence at hand.
He says he cannot confirm that Flanagan himself posted the graphic videos of the killings to social media. He says:He says he cannot confirm that Flanagan himself posted the graphic videos of the killings to social media. He says:
I’m not even sure that the individuals who were shot and killed even knew he was there before the incident happened.I’m not even sure that the individuals who were shot and killed even knew he was there before the incident happened.
Updated at 2.31pm ETUpdated at 2.31pm ET
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Overton says he is wary about ascribing a motive, noting that Flanagan was a former employee of WDBJ7, the station where the two journalists he killed also worked.Overton says he is wary about ascribing a motive, noting that Flanagan was a former employee of WDBJ7, the station where the two journalists he killed also worked.
He says that the evidence so far suggests “this gentleman was disturbed in some way at the way things had transpired in his life” and that “it appears that things had spiraled out of control”.He says that the evidence so far suggests “this gentleman was disturbed in some way at the way things had transpired in his life” and that “it appears that things had spiraled out of control”.
From what he has seen, Overton says, it “certainly goes to show where the gentleman’s mind, there was some forethought there given to the chain of events that would happen.”From what he has seen, Overton says, it “certainly goes to show where the gentleman’s mind, there was some forethought there given to the chain of events that would happen.”
Garletts says that license plate reader technology helped identify Flanagan’s car.Garletts says that license plate reader technology helped identify Flanagan’s car.
Updated at 2.30pm ETUpdated at 2.30pm ET
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State police spokseman Rick Garletts says that a state police officer saw Flanagan’s vehicle on Interstate 66 and followed him until back-up arrived.State police spokseman Rick Garletts says that a state police officer saw Flanagan’s vehicle on Interstate 66 and followed him until back-up arrived.
Once it did, he says the police officer tried to stop Flanagan, who then sped off and crashed.Once it did, he says the police officer tried to stop Flanagan, who then sped off and crashed.
The officer then “found Flanagan suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound”, Garletts said.The officer then “found Flanagan suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound”, Garletts said.
Flanagan was flown to the Fairfax hospital and died at around 1.30pm, he says.Flanagan was flown to the Fairfax hospital and died at around 1.30pm, he says.
Updated at 2.27pm ETUpdated at 2.27pm ET
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Flanagan “sent a lengthy multi-page fax to a news organization in New York about the incident,” Overton adds, appearing to confirm reports that a fax had been sent to ABC news by a man claiming to be Flanagan.Flanagan “sent a lengthy multi-page fax to a news organization in New York about the incident,” Overton adds, appearing to confirm reports that a fax had been sent to ABC news by a man claiming to be Flanagan.
Updated at 2.26pm ETUpdated at 2.26pm ET
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Flanagan fled the plaza before deputies arrived, Overton says.Flanagan fled the plaza before deputies arrived, Overton says.
Before 11am, deputies found Flanagan’s Ford Mustang at a regional airport.Before 11am, deputies found Flanagan’s Ford Mustang at a regional airport.
Flanagan then left the airport in a Chevrolet Sonic that he had rented earlier in the month.Flanagan then left the airport in a Chevrolet Sonic that he had rented earlier in the month.
Overton says that Virginia state police and public tips helped track the vehicle as it traveled on Interstate 66.Overton says that Virginia state police and public tips helped track the vehicle as it traveled on Interstate 66.
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Overton praises the police effort and the tips and information from the public over the past seven hours.Overton praises the police effort and the tips and information from the public over the past seven hours.
He lists all the authorities involved, ranging from Franklin, Bedford and Augusta counties to the FBI. He says:He lists all the authorities involved, ranging from Franklin, Bedford and Augusta counties to the FBI. He says:
At 6.43am today the sheriff’s office received a 911 call reporting shots fired at the Bridgewater Plaza at Smith Mountain Lake.At 6.43am today the sheriff’s office received a 911 call reporting shots fired at the Bridgewater Plaza at Smith Mountain Lake.
He says the news crew was filming “when Vester Lee Flanagan II of Roanoke approached them and began shooting”.He says the news crew was filming “when Vester Lee Flanagan II of Roanoke approached them and began shooting”.
Updated at 2.24pm ETUpdated at 2.24pm ET
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Police press conference: suspect deadPolice press conference: suspect dead
Sheriff Bill Overton begins the press conference, saying he has “a sorrowful heart”. He reports that the suspect is dead.Sheriff Bill Overton begins the press conference, saying he has “a sorrowful heart”. He reports that the suspect is dead.
First and foremost at approximately 1.30pm today, the suspect from this incident, this shooting, died at Fairfax [hospital] as the result of a self-inflicted gunshot injury.First and foremost at approximately 1.30pm today, the suspect from this incident, this shooting, died at Fairfax [hospital] as the result of a self-inflicted gunshot injury.
Updated at 3.02pm ETUpdated at 3.02pm ET
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The Associated Press is reporting that the suspect in the shooting is dead, citing an unnamed official. The Guardian cannot independently confirm this. The Virginia police press conference is expected shortly.The Associated Press is reporting that the suspect in the shooting is dead, citing an unnamed official. The Guardian cannot independently confirm this. The Virginia police press conference is expected shortly.
BREAKING: Official: Suspect in shooting of reporter, cameraman during live broadcast dies at hospital.BREAKING: Official: Suspect in shooting of reporter, cameraman during live broadcast dies at hospital.
2.09pm ET19:092.09pm ET19:09
Franklin County sheriff Bill Overton is due to appear in 10-15 minutes for a press conference with the Virginia state police, a police spokesman has just told reporters.Franklin County sheriff Bill Overton is due to appear in 10-15 minutes for a press conference with the Virginia state police, a police spokesman has just told reporters.
The police are expected to give an update on the third victim’s condition, the suspect’s condition and the timeline of the shooting, search and arrest.The police are expected to give an update on the third victim’s condition, the suspect’s condition and the timeline of the shooting, search and arrest.
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“We cannot rest until we have done whatever it takes to rid our society of preventable gun violence that results in tragedies like the one we are enduring today,” Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe has said in a full statement on this morning’s shooting.“We cannot rest until we have done whatever it takes to rid our society of preventable gun violence that results in tragedies like the one we are enduring today,” Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe has said in a full statement on this morning’s shooting.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families, the WDBJ staff and the entire community that is mourning this awful loss. We stand ready to offer whatever resources or assistance we can in the wake of this horrific incident. We also continue to pray for the safe recovery of Vicki Gardner, who was wounded in this terrible incident.“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families, the WDBJ staff and the entire community that is mourning this awful loss. We stand ready to offer whatever resources or assistance we can in the wake of this horrific incident. We also continue to pray for the safe recovery of Vicki Gardner, who was wounded in this terrible incident.
Flowers continue to arrive for @WDBJ7, Alison Parker and Adam Ward. @roanoketimes pic.twitter.com/uSA5sF4cWgFlowers continue to arrive for @WDBJ7, Alison Parker and Adam Ward. @roanoketimes pic.twitter.com/uSA5sF4cWg
McAuliffe goes on: “as we reflect with heavy hearts on this tragedy, it is appropriate to begin to ask questions about how we can prevent these senseless events in the fuure. Keeping guns out of the hands of people who would use them to harm our family, friends and loved ones is not a political issue; it is a matter of ensuring that more people can come home safely at the end of the day.”McAuliffe goes on: “as we reflect with heavy hearts on this tragedy, it is appropriate to begin to ask questions about how we can prevent these senseless events in the fuure. Keeping guns out of the hands of people who would use them to harm our family, friends and loved ones is not a political issue; it is a matter of ensuring that more people can come home safely at the end of the day.”
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“They were loved, they were positive people, they never shied away from an assignment,” station manager Jeff Marks said of Alison Parks and Adam Ward, his colleagues shot dead this morning at Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia.“They were loved, they were positive people, they never shied away from an assignment,” station manager Jeff Marks said of Alison Parks and Adam Ward, his colleagues shot dead this morning at Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia.
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Franklin County and Virginia state police have postponed the press conference about this morning’s shooting and arrest to 2pm ET. You will be able to watch it below.Franklin County and Virginia state police have postponed the press conference about this morning’s shooting and arrest to 2pm ET. You will be able to watch it below.
Meanwhile the Roanoke police department has posted a statement about Alison Parker and Adam Ward, with whom its officers frequently worked.Meanwhile the Roanoke police department has posted a statement about Alison Parker and Adam Ward, with whom its officers frequently worked.
Alison and Adam were both held in high regard by officers for their hard work and professionalism. Alison was always very kindhearted to the officers she interviewed and had the ability to tell a great story. Adam always put our officers, who might have been a little nervous when being interviewed, at ease with his kind words and warm smile. They were a team and we enjoyed working together with them on several stories as a team. They will be missed.Alison and Adam were both held in high regard by officers for their hard work and professionalism. Alison was always very kindhearted to the officers she interviewed and had the ability to tell a great story. Adam always put our officers, who might have been a little nervous when being interviewed, at ease with his kind words and warm smile. They were a team and we enjoyed working together with them on several stories as a team. They will be missed.
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The White House has called the Virginia shooting “another example of gun violence that is becoming all too common in communities large and small all across the United States.”The White House has called the Virginia shooting “another example of gun violence that is becoming all too common in communities large and small all across the United States.”
Press secretary Josh Earnest said:Press secretary Josh Earnest said:
Obviously the thoughts and prayers of everybody here at the White House are with the families of those who were injured and killed. The precise details of threat incident continue to be under investigation.Obviously the thoughts and prayers of everybody here at the White House are with the families of those who were injured and killed. The precise details of threat incident continue to be under investigation.
And while there is no piece of legislation that will end all violence, there are some common sense things that only Congress can do that we know will have a tangible impact on reducing gun violence in this country.And while there is no piece of legislation that will end all violence, there are some common sense things that only Congress can do that we know will have a tangible impact on reducing gun violence in this country.
Congress could take those steps in a way that would not infringe on the constitutional rights of law-abiding Americans. And the president has long advocated the president taking those steps, and the president continues to believe that they should do so.Congress could take those steps in a way that would not infringe on the constitutional rights of law-abiding Americans. And the president has long advocated the president taking those steps, and the president continues to believe that they should do so.
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Several prominent proponents of gun control measures, including former congressperson Gabrielle Giffords, have released statements about the shooting.Several prominent proponents of gun control measures, including former congressperson Gabrielle Giffords, have released statements about the shooting.
“We are horrified to learn that two young journalists were murdered this morning doing the jobs they loved,” wrote Giffords and her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly. “Our country has a gun violence problem, and shootings like these are far too common in our country. Many times, they happen behind close doors, in homes and schools and movie theaters.“We are horrified to learn that two young journalists were murdered this morning doing the jobs they loved,” wrote Giffords and her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly. “Our country has a gun violence problem, and shootings like these are far too common in our country. Many times, they happen behind close doors, in homes and schools and movie theaters.
“But this time, the horror unfolded live and on air, for all to see. Our thoughts and prayers are with those whose loved ones were taken from them this morning, with their colleagues at WDBJ7 in Roanoke, and with all Virginians as they mourn this shocking loss.”“But this time, the horror unfolded live and on air, for all to see. Our thoughts and prayers are with those whose loved ones were taken from them this morning, with their colleagues at WDBJ7 in Roanoke, and with all Virginians as they mourn this shocking loss.”
Dan Gross, president of the long-running Brady Campaign, said: “We want you to know that all of us at Brady will not rest until senseless tragedies like this no longer happen.”Dan Gross, president of the long-running Brady Campaign, said: “We want you to know that all of us at Brady will not rest until senseless tragedies like this no longer happen.”
“So often we hear and see stories about gun violence in America, but today Americans watched in horror as it played out on live television. While there are still a lot of questions to be answered about this tragedy – the fact remains that 89 people die every day from gun violence – often at the hands of people who have no legal business owning firearms in the first place.”“So often we hear and see stories about gun violence in America, but today Americans watched in horror as it played out on live television. While there are still a lot of questions to be answered about this tragedy – the fact remains that 89 people die every day from gun violence – often at the hands of people who have no legal business owning firearms in the first place.”
Gross endorsed expanded background checks for all gun sales and closing certain gun dealers.Gross endorsed expanded background checks for all gun sales and closing certain gun dealers.
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A map of the location of the suspect - presumed to be Flanagan - when taken into custody relative to the scene of the shooting at Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia.A map of the location of the suspect - presumed to be Flanagan - when taken into custody relative to the scene of the shooting at Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia.
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Police: suspect wounded and in custodyPolice: suspect wounded and in custody
A suspect is being treated for “life-threatening injuries” from a gunshot wound, Virginia state police have said, describing the confrontation with the suspect in a post on Facebook.A suspect is being treated for “life-threatening injuries” from a gunshot wound, Virginia state police have said, describing the confrontation with the suspect in a post on Facebook.
Shortly before 11.30am., Virginia State Police spotted the suspect vehicle headed eastbound on Interstate 66. With emergency lights activated the Virginia State Police trooper initiated a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle.Shortly before 11.30am., Virginia State Police spotted the suspect vehicle headed eastbound on Interstate 66. With emergency lights activated the Virginia State Police trooper initiated a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle.
The suspect vehicle refused to stop and sped away from the trooper. Minutes later, the suspect vehicle ran off the road and crashed. The troopers approached the vehicle and found the male driver suffering from a gunshot wound.The suspect vehicle refused to stop and sped away from the trooper. Minutes later, the suspect vehicle ran off the road and crashed. The troopers approached the vehicle and found the male driver suffering from a gunshot wound.
He is being transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries.He is being transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries.
The male driver is believed to be the same male subject who shot three people this morning in Franklin County during a television news interview.The male driver is believed to be the same male subject who shot three people this morning in Franklin County during a television news interview.
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Flanagan has sued news station over alleged racism before, my colleague Jon Swaine reports, drawing on court documents from more than a decade ago.Flanagan has sued news station over alleged racism before, my colleague Jon Swaine reports, drawing on court documents from more than a decade ago.
In 2000 Flanagan sued WTWC, the NBC affiliate in Tallahassee, Florida, alleging he was sued after objecting to racism he encountered after joining the station the year before. He sought more than $75,000 in damages.In 2000 Flanagan sued WTWC, the NBC affiliate in Tallahassee, Florida, alleging he was sued after objecting to racism he encountered after joining the station the year before. He sought more than $75,000 in damages.
The lawsuit made several wild claims, including that in the summer of 1999 he was called a “monkey” by a producer and learned other black employees had been called the same.The lawsuit made several wild claims, including that in the summer of 1999 he was called a “monkey” by a producer and learned other black employees had been called the same.
Flanagan alleged that later that year a white employee told him it “busted her butt that blacks did not take advantage of the free money” available in scholarships to African Americans attending college.Flanagan alleged that later that year a white employee told him it “busted her butt that blacks did not take advantage of the free money” available in scholarships to African Americans attending college.
He further alleged that a black criminal suspect was referred to as “just another thug” and that a black tape operator was told to “stop talking ebonics”. The lawsuit reached federal court in Florida. According to public records it was settled out of court in 2001.He further alleged that a black criminal suspect was referred to as “just another thug” and that a black tape operator was told to “stop talking ebonics”. The lawsuit reached federal court in Florida. According to public records it was settled out of court in 2001.
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Suspect Vester Lee Flanagan is in “very critical condition”, local news station WDBJ7 has reported, citing state police.Suspect Vester Lee Flanagan is in “very critical condition”, local news station WDBJ7 has reported, citing state police.
Their report contradicts others from Reuters and other local news reports that he had killed himself.Their report contradicts others from Reuters and other local news reports that he had killed himself.
Police and ambulances have gathered en masse off of Interstate 66 in Fauquier County, reportedly near Flanagan’s car.Police and ambulances have gathered en masse off of Interstate 66 in Fauquier County, reportedly near Flanagan’s car.
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WDBJ7 station manager Jeff Marks has described Flanagan as “an unhappy man”.WDBJ7 station manager Jeff Marks has described Flanagan as “an unhappy man”.
“Vester was an unhappy man. We employed him as a reporter, and he had some talent in that respect and some experience, although he’d been out of the business for a while.”“Vester was an unhappy man. We employed him as a reporter, and he had some talent in that respect and some experience, although he’d been out of the business for a while.”
“He quickly gathered a reputation as someone who was difficult to work with,” Marks continued, saying that he would quickly “take offense”.“He quickly gathered a reputation as someone who was difficult to work with,” Marks continued, saying that he would quickly “take offense”.
“Eventually after many incidents of his anger coming to the fore, we dismissed him. And he did not take that well, we had to call the police to escort him from the building.“Eventually after many incidents of his anger coming to the fore, we dismissed him. And he did not take that well, we had to call the police to escort him from the building.
“Since then, well, he then filed an action with the Equal Opportunity Employment Committee in which he made all kinds of complaints” about the staff. Flanagan alleged that the staff had made “racial comments”, Marks said, but “none of them could be corroborated by anyone, we think they were fabricated.”“Since then, well, he then filed an action with the Equal Opportunity Employment Committee in which he made all kinds of complaints” about the staff. Flanagan alleged that the staff had made “racial comments”, Marks said, but “none of them could be corroborated by anyone, we think they were fabricated.”
The complaint was dismissed, and although employees continued to occasionally see Flanagan “at the grocery store or something”, interaction was limited and rare, Marks said.The complaint was dismissed, and although employees continued to occasionally see Flanagan “at the grocery store or something”, interaction was limited and rare, Marks said.
He added that Vicki Gardner, the third gunshot victim, has had emergency surgery and is in stable condition.He added that Vicki Gardner, the third gunshot victim, has had emergency surgery and is in stable condition.
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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has posted a call for action to stop gun violence in the wake of the shooting.Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has posted a call for action to stop gun violence in the wake of the shooting.
Heartbroken and angry. We must act to stop gun violence, and we cannot wait any longer. Praying for the victims' families in Virginia. -HHeartbroken and angry. We must act to stop gun violence, and we cannot wait any longer. Praying for the victims' families in Virginia. -H
Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe has called for a tightening of gun laws.Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe has called for a tightening of gun laws.
“There are too many guns in the hands of people that shouldn’t have guns,” the Democratic governor told WTOP. “There is too much gun violence in America.”“There are too many guns in the hands of people that shouldn’t have guns,” the Democratic governor told WTOP. “There is too much gun violence in America.”
He said he had advocated for strengthening background checks for those buying guns for a long timeHe said he had advocated for strengthening background checks for those buying guns for a long time
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These are the tweets on the “Bryce Williams” account alleging “racist comments” made by Parker and that Ward complained to human resources:These are the tweets on the “Bryce Williams” account alleging “racist comments” made by Parker and that Ward complained to human resources:
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Reuters is reporting that the suspect has shot himself, citing a local ABC affiliate as its source. The Guardian cannot independently confirm this.Reuters is reporting that the suspect has shot himself, citing a local ABC affiliate as its source. The Guardian cannot independently confirm this.
BREAKING NEWS: Alleged shooter of two Virginia journalists has shot himself: local ABC affiliate Twitter accountBREAKING NEWS: Alleged shooter of two Virginia journalists has shot himself: local ABC affiliate Twitter account
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Flanagan had a troubled history with WDBJ and sued them in 2014, alleging discrimination, the Roanoke Times reports.Flanagan had a troubled history with WDBJ and sued them in 2014, alleging discrimination, the Roanoke Times reports.
He was hired at the station in the spring of 2012 after working at stations in San Francisco and in Florida, North Carolina, Texas and Georgia. WDBJ let him go in February 2013.He was hired at the station in the spring of 2012 after working at stations in San Francisco and in Florida, North Carolina, Texas and Georgia. WDBJ let him go in February 2013.
In May 2014, Flanagan filed suit against the station in Roanoke General District Court, seeking money he felt he was owed and additional damages. His suit alleged discrimination by the station and named most of the WDBJ staff in his complaint, but in July 2014, the case was dismissed by a judge.In May 2014, Flanagan filed suit against the station in Roanoke General District Court, seeking money he felt he was owed and additional damages. His suit alleged discrimination by the station and named most of the WDBJ staff in his complaint, but in July 2014, the case was dismissed by a judge.
Over the past week, a Facebook page in the name “Bryce Williams” was updated to include silent video recordings of stories Flanagan worked on as Bryce Williams. One of the clips showed Flanagan in a gun store, holding a weapon.Over the past week, a Facebook page in the name “Bryce Williams” was updated to include silent video recordings of stories Flanagan worked on as Bryce Williams. One of the clips showed Flanagan in a gun store, holding a weapon.
Twitter has suspended the account running under the name Bryce Williams, where the user had recently posted the following photograph of a news story about Flanagan’s lawsuit against the station.Twitter has suspended the account running under the name Bryce Williams, where the user had recently posted the following photograph of a news story about Flanagan’s lawsuit against the station.
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Videos show shootingVideos show shooting
A Twitter account purporting to be run by the gunman has posted a video of the shooting, as well as one of the lead-up to the attack.A Twitter account purporting to be run by the gunman has posted a video of the shooting, as well as one of the lead-up to the attack.
The videos posted in the name of Bryce Williams, the name Vester Lee Flanagan reported under for WDBJ7, show an approach to Parker, Gardner and Ward on the deck where they were filming an interview. The three continue reporting live and do not acknowledge the approaching person. The person filming then angles alongside the cameraman and aims a handgun directly at Parker, who does not appear to notice.The videos posted in the name of Bryce Williams, the name Vester Lee Flanagan reported under for WDBJ7, show an approach to Parker, Gardner and Ward on the deck where they were filming an interview. The three continue reporting live and do not acknowledge the approaching person. The person filming then angles alongside the cameraman and aims a handgun directly at Parker, who does not appear to notice.
A second video shows the gunman shooting at Parker as she runs away from the shots.A second video shows the gunman shooting at Parker as she runs away from the shots.
The video then cuts. The Twitter account has now been suspended. Other tweets stated: “I filmed the shooting see Facebook,” “Adam went to [human resources] on me after working with me one time!!!” and “Alison made racist comments. EEOC report filed. They hired her after that???”The video then cuts. The Twitter account has now been suspended. Other tweets stated: “I filmed the shooting see Facebook,” “Adam went to [human resources] on me after working with me one time!!!” and “Alison made racist comments. EEOC report filed. They hired her after that???”
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The WDBJ7 crew paying tribute to their colleagues, Alison Parker and Adam Ward.The WDBJ7 crew paying tribute to their colleagues, Alison Parker and Adam Ward.
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Police are searching for Vester Lee Flanagan II, a 41-year-old “light-skinned black male”, a spokesperson for the Augusta County sheriff’s department has confirmed to the Guardian.Police are searching for Vester Lee Flanagan II, a 41-year-old “light-skinned black male”, a spokesperson for the Augusta County sheriff’s department has confirmed to the Guardian.
The spokesperson said police are searching for Flanagan “in relation to the homicide that occurred in Campbell County” – although Smith Mountain Lake technically lies in Franklin County, and their police department is leading the investigation.The spokesperson said police are searching for Flanagan “in relation to the homicide that occurred in Campbell County” – although Smith Mountain Lake technically lies in Franklin County, and their police department is leading the investigation.
Flanagan was described as 6ft 3in tall, approximately 250lbs, and public records show he has worked in the area as a reporter.Flanagan was described as 6ft 3in tall, approximately 250lbs, and public records show he has worked in the area as a reporter.
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Virginia congressman Morgan Griffith – his district encompasses the area of the shooting – has released a statement:Virginia congressman Morgan Griffith – his district encompasses the area of the shooting – has released a statement:
Like all Southwest Virginians, I am heartbroken by the tragic killing of Alison Parker and Adam Ward. Now and in the days to come, Alison and Adam will be in my prayers, as will their families and loved ones, the WDBJ family, and our community as a whole.Like all Southwest Virginians, I am heartbroken by the tragic killing of Alison Parker and Adam Ward. Now and in the days to come, Alison and Adam will be in my prayers, as will their families and loved ones, the WDBJ family, and our community as a whole.
Additionally, I pray for the recovery of Vicki Gardner, head of the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce.”Additionally, I pray for the recovery of Vicki Gardner, head of the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce.”
“At times, we can forget that journalists and others in the public eye may find themselves at risk. Alison and Adam were not reporting from the scene of a crime or a potentially violent location this morning when this horrible event took place.“At times, we can forget that journalists and others in the public eye may find themselves at risk. Alison and Adam were not reporting from the scene of a crime or a potentially violent location this morning when this horrible event took place.
Instead, they were at one of our region’s popular recreational areas. I am deeply grateful for the important work undertaken by journalists regardless of this risk, and appreciate the efforts of law enforcement and first responders to keep them, others, and our communities safe from harm.”Instead, they were at one of our region’s popular recreational areas. I am deeply grateful for the important work undertaken by journalists regardless of this risk, and appreciate the efforts of law enforcement and first responders to keep them, others, and our communities safe from harm.”
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The third victim of the Smith Mountain Lake shooting has been identified as Vicki Gardner of the town’s chamber of commerce, WDBJ7 reports.The third victim of the Smith Mountain Lake shooting has been identified as Vicki Gardner of the town’s chamber of commerce, WDBJ7 reports.
Gardner was injured and is in surgery, her condition unknown, the station says.Gardner was injured and is in surgery, her condition unknown, the station says.
Station reporter Allison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were fatally shot by the gunman. Police have reported no other injuries, and have announced a press conference scheduled for 1pm ET.Station reporter Allison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were fatally shot by the gunman. Police have reported no other injuries, and have announced a press conference scheduled for 1pm ET.
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Tiffany Stevens of the Roanoke Times is at the sheriff’s office, where police from Franklin and Bedford counties have been joined by state police (and phones continue to ring unanswered).Tiffany Stevens of the Roanoke Times is at the sheriff’s office, where police from Franklin and Bedford counties have been joined by state police (and phones continue to ring unanswered).
State police spokesman Sergeant Rick Garletts tells her that “investigators have a suspect but will not confirm identity” and that “the suspect is not in custody.”State police spokesman Sergeant Rick Garletts tells her that “investigators have a suspect but will not confirm identity” and that “the suspect is not in custody.”
Sgt. Garletts said he would like to tell us more, but he's deferring to Franklin County SO."This needs to come through them." @roanoketimesSgt. Garletts said he would like to tell us more, but he's deferring to Franklin County SO."This needs to come through them." @roanoketimes
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McAuliffe reiterates to the radio station: “ I don’t want to release the name, but we believe he is a disgruntled employee.”McAuliffe reiterates to the radio station: “ I don’t want to release the name, but we believe he is a disgruntled employee.”
He says police believe the employee was known to Parker and Adams, but does not speculate as to what may have been the gunman’s motive.He says police believe the employee was known to Parker and Adams, but does not speculate as to what may have been the gunman’s motive.
Instead he continues to push for gun control measures, namely background checks: “there are certain people who should not be entitled to a firearm.”Instead he continues to push for gun control measures, namely background checks: “there are certain people who should not be entitled to a firearm.”
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Virginia’s governor, Terry McAuliffe, has announced that “there is an active pursuit” of a suspect in the fatal shooting of a reporter and cameraman near Smith Mountain Lake on Wednesday morning.Virginia’s governor, Terry McAuliffe, has announced that “there is an active pursuit” of a suspect in the fatal shooting of a reporter and cameraman near Smith Mountain Lake on Wednesday morning.
Early on Wednesday morning a gunman opened fire at a WDBJ7 news crew filming near Smith Mountain Lake, in south-western Virginia, the shooting partially caught on the live broadcast. The gunman killed 24-year-old reporter Alison Parker and 27-year-old photojournalist Adam Ward.Early on Wednesday morning a gunman opened fire at a WDBJ7 news crew filming near Smith Mountain Lake, in south-western Virginia, the shooting partially caught on the live broadcast. The gunman killed 24-year-old reporter Alison Parker and 27-year-old photojournalist Adam Ward.
“They are in pursuit as we speak,” McAuliffe told WTOP local radio. “We believe at this point that it may have been a disgruntled employee of the station. It is not a terrorist-type situation, it is a criminal case, we believe, at this point.”“They are in pursuit as we speak,” McAuliffe told WTOP local radio. “We believe at this point that it may have been a disgruntled employee of the station. It is not a terrorist-type situation, it is a criminal case, we believe, at this point.”
Citing the head of Virginia’s state police, he said that police have a photograph of the suspect and “have identified the suspect”.Citing the head of Virginia’s state police, he said that police have a photograph of the suspect and “have identified the suspect”.
McAuliffe was optimistic about the manhunt: “Probably by the time we finish this interview we will have caught the suspect.”McAuliffe was optimistic about the manhunt: “Probably by the time we finish this interview we will have caught the suspect.”
Jeff Marks, the station’s general manager, recounted what police had told the station. “Someone with a gun, we believe it was a man, barged into where they were and fired several shots, six or seven, it sounded like. We heard screaming, and then we heard nothing, the camera fell.Jeff Marks, the station’s general manager, recounted what police had told the station. “Someone with a gun, we believe it was a man, barged into where they were and fired several shots, six or seven, it sounded like. We heard screaming, and then we heard nothing, the camera fell.
“The scene was described to us as chaos.”“The scene was described to us as chaos.”
Parker and Ward were remembered fondly and through tears by their colleagues, who described them as gregarious and promising journalists. Ward’s fiancee was celebrating her last day at the station, and he planned to move with her to Charlotte. Parker’s boyfriend, also reporter at the station, had recently moved in with her, and described her as “the most radiant woman I ever met”.Parker and Ward were remembered fondly and through tears by their colleagues, who described them as gregarious and promising journalists. Ward’s fiancee was celebrating her last day at the station, and he planned to move with her to Charlotte. Parker’s boyfriend, also reporter at the station, had recently moved in with her, and described her as “the most radiant woman I ever met”.
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