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      XPost: calgary.announce, alt.recovery.catholicism, niagara.general       XPost: alt.fan.states.iowa       From: lying-pricks@msnbc.com              A former reporter who was named as the suspect in an on-air TV       shooting this morning has died from a self-inflicted gunshot       wound, authorities said today.              Vester Lee Flanagan, who was known professionally as Bryce       Williams, died at a Fairfax, Virginia, hospital at about 1:30       p.m., about seven hours after he allegedly shot two of his       former colleagues.              The Virginia State Police reported that they spotted his vehicle       at 11:30 a.m. and tried to pull him over, but he sped away       before his car "ran off the road and crashed."              When troopers approached the vehicle, they "found the male       driver suffering from a gunshot wound," and he was transported       to a nearby hospital, state police said in a Facebook post.              Meanwhile, sometime between Tuesday night and this morning, ABC       News received a fax from someone claiming to be Bryce Williams.       It is a lengthy document: 23 pages. ABC News has turned it over       to authorities.              Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, were killed in the field       during a live news segment in Moneta, Virginia, according to       their station, WDBJ-TV, a CBS affiliate serving the Roanoke-       Lynchburg television market.              A third person, Vicki Gardner, whom Parker was interviewing when       she was injured in the shooting, is out of surgery and in stable       condition, Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital said.              WDBJ president and general manager Jeffrey A. Marks confirmed       that Williams used to work at the station but was dismissed two       years ago. Marks described him as "an unhappy man" who was       dismissed after he "quickly became known for a reputation for       being difficult to work with."              Marks said Williams was "looking out for people to say things       that he would take offense too."              The shooting was reported at 6:45 a.m.              Franklin County school officials said three schools were on       lockdown in the area of the shooting and that police officers       were offering additional security.              The shooting itself took place at Bridgewater Plaza, a       recreational facility with shops, restaurants, a mini golf       course and boat rentals, where Parker and Ward were reporting on       the 50th anniversary of Smith Mountain Lake.              Marks, the station president, went on the air this morning       confirming the two deaths and noting that both victims were in       relationships with other staffers at the station. Chris Hurst,       who was dating Parker, posted tributes on his Twitter feed:              Marks said it was his "very very sad duty" to report their       deaths, and noted that the shooting is under investigation. "We       have other members of the team with us today holding back tears,       frankly," Marks said.              He said Parker was a graduate of James Madison University in       Harrisonburg, Virginia, while Ward was a graduate of Virginia       Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.              Marks and the anchors confirmed on air that Ward's fiancee was a       morning producer at the station who was celebrating her last day       at work today before starting a new job. Parker reportedly       brought in balloons as part of the celebration before going out       for the fatal live report.              Jay Webb, the news director at ABC affiliate station WHSV-TV in       Harrisonburg (about two hours away) who had previously worked at       WDBJ for several years, said he knew both victims.       "Unthinkable," he told ABC News this morning, adding that he was       especially close to Ward. "It’s a very hard time in our newsroom       here this morning, as it is, I’m sure, across newsrooms across       the country this morning."              He said he also knew Parker because she recently interned at his       station before getting the job at WDBJ, which is owned by Schurz       Communications of South Bend, Indiana.              "Alison was vibrant," he said. "Both extremely good people, will       be missed."              http://abcnews.go.com/US/tv-reporter-cameraman-killed-gunman-       opens-fire-virginia/story?id=33327920              --       Illegal alien muslim Barack Hussein Obama seizes on this tragedy       caused by one of his mentally ill homosexual, black ardent       supporters, to wave the flags for more gun control.                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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