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Virginia killings: Shooter Flanagan 'a human powder keg' | Virginia killings: Shooter Flanagan 'a human powder keg' |
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A man who shot dead two journalists on live TV in the US state of Virginia apparently sent a rambling fax to ABC News describing himself as a "human powder keg" shortly after the attack. | A man who shot dead two journalists on live TV in the US state of Virginia apparently sent a rambling fax to ABC News describing himself as a "human powder keg" shortly after the attack. |
Vester Flanagan, who had been dismissed by the same station, WDBJ7, killed himself after a police chase. | Vester Flanagan, who had been dismissed by the same station, WDBJ7, killed himself after a police chase. |
In the fax, a man said to be Flanagan describes suffering discrimination and bullying for being gay and black. | In the fax, a man said to be Flanagan describes suffering discrimination and bullying for being gay and black. |
The White House said Wednesday's attack showed the need for better gun control. | The White House said Wednesday's attack showed the need for better gun control. |
The two people killed were WDBJ7 reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Station manager Jeff Marks said: "I cannot tell you how much they were loved." | The two people killed were WDBJ7 reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Station manager Jeff Marks said: "I cannot tell you how much they were loved." |
He said Flanagan was an "unhappy man" who had to be escorted from the WDBJ7 building after being dismissed in 2013. | He said Flanagan was an "unhappy man" who had to be escorted from the WDBJ7 building after being dismissed in 2013. |
Ms Parker was conducting a live interview with a guest on tourism early on Wednesday in the town of Moneta when the incident occurred. | Ms Parker was conducting a live interview with a guest on tourism early on Wednesday in the town of Moneta when the incident occurred. |
Suddenly, shots rang out, and viewers saw the camera fall to the ground. Screams could be heard and the footage captured a brief glimpse of the gunman. | Suddenly, shots rang out, and viewers saw the camera fall to the ground. Screams could be heard and the footage captured a brief glimpse of the gunman. |
The station cut back to the studio - journalists would later have to continue broadcasting on the deaths of two of their colleagues. | The station cut back to the studio - journalists would later have to continue broadcasting on the deaths of two of their colleagues. |
Alison Parker | Alison Parker |
Adam Ward | Adam Ward |
Who were the two journalists? | Who were the two journalists? |
Hours later, the gunman posted footage online of himself opening fire at close range, although this was later removed. | Hours later, the gunman posted footage online of himself opening fire at close range, although this was later removed. |
The interviewee, Vicki Gardner of the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce, is in a stable condition in hospital following surgery. | The interviewee, Vicki Gardner of the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce, is in a stable condition in hospital following surgery. |
ABC News said it received a 23-page fax, apparently sent by Flanagan under his professional name Bryce Williams later on Wednesday, in which he said his anger had been "building steadily" and that he had become "human powder keg" that was "waiting to go BOOM!!!!" | ABC News said it received a 23-page fax, apparently sent by Flanagan under his professional name Bryce Williams later on Wednesday, in which he said his anger had been "building steadily" and that he had become "human powder keg" that was "waiting to go BOOM!!!!" |
Virginia TV shooting | Virginia TV shooting |
The writer says he suffered racism and homophobia at work, and expresses admiration for the teenagers who killed 13 people at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999. | The writer says he suffered racism and homophobia at work, and expresses admiration for the teenagers who killed 13 people at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999. |
He said the attack in Charleston, South Carolina, in which nine black churchgoers were killed in June this year, was what "sent me over the top". | He said the attack in Charleston, South Carolina, in which nine black churchgoers were killed in June this year, was what "sent me over the top". |
Franklin County Sheriff Bill Overton said the ABC fax was being used by investigators, adding: "It's obvious... this gentleman was disturbed in some way." | Franklin County Sheriff Bill Overton said the ABC fax was being used by investigators, adding: "It's obvious... this gentleman was disturbed in some way." |
Late on Wednesday, a representative for Flanagan's family issued a statement expressing their "deepest condolences to the families of Alison Parker and Adam Ward". | Late on Wednesday, a representative for Flanagan's family issued a statement expressing their "deepest condolences to the families of Alison Parker and Adam Ward". |
"Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with the victim's families and with WDBJ television station family," the statement added. | "Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with the victim's families and with WDBJ television station family," the statement added. |
President Barack Obama repeated his call for tougher gun laws after the attack. | President Barack Obama repeated his call for tougher gun laws after the attack. |
"We're willing to spend trillions of dollars to prevent terrorist activities, but we haven't been willing so far at least to impose some common sense gun safety measures," he said. | "We're willing to spend trillions of dollars to prevent terrorist activities, but we haven't been willing so far at least to impose some common sense gun safety measures," he said. |
However Republican presidential hopefuls Jim Gilmore and Ben Carson have warned against any rush to introduce tougher gun controls. | However Republican presidential hopefuls Jim Gilmore and Ben Carson have warned against any rush to introduce tougher gun controls. |
"We're not going to let this madman take away the lawful rights of Americans to keep and bear arms. We're going to stand up for the second amendment," Jim Gilmore, a former governor of Virginia, told CNN. | "We're not going to let this madman take away the lawful rights of Americans to keep and bear arms. We're going to stand up for the second amendment," Jim Gilmore, a former governor of Virginia, told CNN. |
US media reaction | |
Gun control, social media and workplace violence are some of the issues being discussed. | |
Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times takes on the sensitive issue of tightening gun controls. "Surely we can regulate guns as seriously as we do cars, ladders and swimming pools," he says. | |
The moment of the shooting was filmed and posted on social media by the killer. The Washington Post found it encouraging that large news organisations chose not to show it and Twitter and Facebook quickly removed it from their sites. | |
CNN Money headlined their article on the issue "the ugly side of autoplay". The Boston Globe called such footage "the darkest form of entertainment". | |
A number of media outlets across the US have been discussing workplace violence. Pennlive.com said the shooting was a "jarring reminder that we never really know the people with whom we work". |