Two dead in shooting: Live to air.
A 24-year old TV reporter and 27-year old camera operator have been gunned down live on air in an horrific shooting in the US state of Virginia.
The shocking incident, that took place overnight, was filmed by the gunman and then uploaded to Facebook and Twitter with the words”I filmed the shooting.”
The gunman, a former disgruntled TV presenter has now shot himself.
For 24-year old Alison Parker it was a routine day at the office. She was live to air interviewing the executive director of local Chamber of Commerce just after 6.30am local time in Virginia.
For camera operator, 27-year old Adam Ward it was a day with a twist, his fianceé who also worked at the station was celebrating her last day. The two had plans to move to another city and take up work outside of the news media.
They were at Bridgewater Plaza, a recreational facility with shops, restaurants, a mini golf course and boat rentals, they set up and went live to air interviewing Vicki Gardner when Bryce Williams an ex-employee of the station WDBJ approached them with a gun.
Williams, whose real name is Vester Lee Flanagan, worked at WDBJ as a reporter for about a year using the on-air name, Bryce Williams.
He approached Parker and Ward – filming the impending brutal executions and pointing his gun at the three unsuspecting individuals.
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Looks like Adam Ward was right to go to HR about him... in the very least.
--> Marks described Flanagan as someone prone to angry outbursts without much provocation. “Eventually, after many incidents of his anger coming to the fore, we dismissed him,” he said. “He did not take that well, and we had to call the police to escort him from the building.”
I suspect Borderline Personality Disorder. There's someone in my life with this condition. Thankfully, they cannot easily get guns and bullets like this man.
The US will never, ever change.
Because guns are part of the American psyche,it will take a while for gun controls to be implemented.That and the fact that the NRA has buckets of money to offer would be presidential candidates