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      XPost: alt.religion.mormon, england.religion.christian, alt.poli       ics.england.euro       XPost: rec.arts.tv.uk.misc       From: lying-pricks@msnbc.com              A VIDEO of the man who shot two American journalists on live TV       has emerged showing him in an angry road rage incident just a       few weeks ago.              Vester Lee Flanagan is seen threatening motorist, Brandon       Foster, in a Roanoke, Virginia car park on July 6 near the WDBJ7       newsroom where reporter Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam       Ward, 27, worked.              YouTube user Mr Foster posted the footage after recognising       Flanagan - who also called himself Bryce Williams - as the       gunman who brutally shot the journalists in an early morning       live broadcast yesterday.              Mr Foster said: "It's tough to realise I'd come toe to toe with       him in that way. I offer my condolences to the families of the       two journalists killed."              He told how he was driving along a three-lane highway when he       saw a car driving "in excess of 100mph", dangerously weaving       from lane one to three between cars.              He stopped at a red traffic light and the car was in the lane       next to him so he shouted at the driver, who he believes was       Flanagan, who put down the chicken nuggets he was eating, rolled       his window down and picked up his phone to start filming Mr       Foster.              Mr Foster added: "He wanted me to re-live the confrontation, it       was over in my mind but when the light went green he followed me       and boxed me out but I managed to get in front of him when       someone honked their horn and he looked back."              The frightened driver drove into a Sportsman Warehouse car park       and started filming on his phone after Flanagan, wearing       camouflage trousers and a blue American football jersey,       followed him in, got out of his car and started filming Mr       Foster.              The pair exchanged brief angry words and Mr Foster added: "I got       out of my vehicle quickly so I wasn't boxed in and went quickly       to the store so there were other people around because he       obviously wasn't in his right mind."              Flanagan, 41, a disgruntled former WDBJ7 employee, filmed the       sickening incident yesterday morning of him killing his two       former colleagues and severely injuring interviewee Vicki       Gardner.              He then sent a disturbing 23-page fax to the ABC newsroom saying       his reaction to the Charleston church shooting of nine black       parishioners by Dylann Roof in June inspired him to buy a gun       and carry out the attack.              In the letter, which he called a "suicide note for friends and       family" he said the bullets "have the victims' initials on them".              He also claimed he had been attacked by black men and white       females and was victimised for being a gay black man.              Station manager, Jeff Marks, said: "I cannot tell you how much       Alison and Adam were loved."              He said Flanagan was an "unhappy man" who had to be escorted by       police from the news building after he was fired in 2013.              Mr Ward's fiancée, Melissa Ott, was said to be producing the       programme and was in the control room when she saw the shooting       live.              Flanagan died in hospital yesterday afternoon after he shot       himself when police cornered him in his car.              His family have released a statement giving their "deepest       condolences to the families of Alison Parker and Adam Ward".              It added: "Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with the       victim's families and with WDBJ television station family."              The shooting prompted President Barack Obama to yet again call       for tougher gun laws in the country which has been riddled with       shooting after shooting.              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."              But Republican presidential hopefuls Jim Gilmore and Ben Carson       warned against a rush to introduce tougher gun controls.              Mr Gilmore, a former Virginia governor, said: "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."              http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/601096/Virginia-gunman-       Vester-Flanagan-road-rage-       video?_ga=1.3609264.1474488647.1441774464              --       Illegal alien muslim Barack Hussein Obama seizes on this tragedy       caused by one of his mentally ill homosexual, black racist       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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