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  Msg # 1901 of 1954 on ZZNY4434, Thursday 9-28-22, 9:13  
  From: TRUTH IN MEDIA REPORTING  
  To: ALL  
  Subj: Two WDBJ7 employees shot and killed; nut  
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 From: lying-pricks@msnbc.com 
  
 MONETA, Va. -- The suspect accused of killing two WDBJ7 
 employees died at a hospital in Northern Virginia, according to 
 Franklin County Sheriff Bill Overton. 
  
 Vester Flanagan died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a 
 Fairfax hospital around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. He is a former 
 WDBJ7 employee. 
  
 Officials believe he shot and killed WDBJ7's Adam Ward and 
 Alison Parker during a live broadcast Wednesday. 
  
 Flanagan's personal car was found at the Roanoke-Blacksburg 
 Regional Airport. Flanagan rented a separate car. 
  
 Around 11:30 a.m., law enforcement tried to stop Flanagan on 
 Interstate 66 in Fauquier County but he refused to stop. Shortly 
 after, he shot himself. 
  
 Flanagan sent a lengthy fax about the attack to a New York media 
 organization. 
  
 Deputies believe Flanagan opened fire on WDBJ7 photographer Adam 
 Ward and WDBJ7 reporter Alison Parker around 6:45 a.m. during a 
 live broadcast at Bridgewater Plaza, which is on Smith Mountain 
 Lake. 
  
 Vicki Gardner of the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of 
 Commerce was also injured in the shooting. She had surgery and 
 is recovering. 
  
 Adam was 27-years-old. Alison just turned 24. 
  
 Both Adam and Alison were from the WDBJ7 viewing area. 
  
 Adam graduated from Salem High School and Virginia Tech. 
  
 Alison grew up in Martinsville and attended Patrick Henry 
 Community College and James Madison University. 
  
 Flanagan worked at WDBJ7 for less than a year. He started at 
 WDBJ7 on March 29, 2012. His employment was terminated on 
 February 1, 2013. 
  
 His family released the following statement: 
  
 €It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we express our 
 deepest condolences to the families of Alison Parker and Adam 
 Ward. We are also praying for the recovery of Vicki Gardner. Our 
 thoughts and prayers at this time are with the victims' families 
 and the WBDJ7 NEWS family. Words cannot express the hurt that we 
 feel for the victims. Our family is asking that the media 
 respect our privacy.€ 
  
 Here is the news release from the Franklin County Sheriff's 
 Office: 
  
 At 6:43 a.m., Wednesday (Aug. 26, 2015), the Franklin County 
 Sheriff€s Office received a 911 call concerning shots fired at 
 the Bridgewater Plaza near Smith Mountain Lake. A WDBJ-TV news 
 crew was conducting a live interview at the Plaza with Ms. 
 Gardner when Vester Lee Flanagan II, 41, of Roanoke, Va., 
 suddenly approached them and started shooting. 
  
 Two WDBJ-TV employees, Alison Parker, 24, of Roanoke, Va., and 
 Adam Ward, 27, of Roanoke, Va. died at the scene. The woman they 
 were interviewing, Vicki Gardner, 62, of Goodview, Va., was 
 transported to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, where she is 
 being treated for non-life threatening injuries. 
  
 Flanagan then fled before deputies arrived on scene. The 
 Franklin County Sheriff€s Office, with the assistance of the 
 Virginia State Police, immediately began a search operation to 
 locate the suspect. Information gathered at the crime scene and 
 in interviews shortly afterward lead investigators to identify 
 Flanagan as a suspect. 
  
 Shortly before 11 a.m., Roanoke City Police located Flanagan€s 
 2009 Ford Mustang at the Roanoke Regional Airport. The Mustang 
 has been recovered as evidence. 
  
 The investigation determined that Flanagan left the airport days 
 earlier in a Chevrolet Sonic that he had rented earlier in the 
 month. 
  
 During the course of the investigation, law enforcement was able 
 to locate the suspect as he traveled along Interstate 81. 
  
 It was shortly before 11:30 a.m., when Virginia State Police 
 Trooper Pamela M. Neff was on patrol along Interstate 66 and her 
 vehicle€s License Plate Reader (LPR) alerted to the license 
 plate of a silver Chevrolet Sonic traveling east on I-66. She 
 followed behind for a short distance as additional troopers 
 responded to assist and then activated her emergency lights to 
 initiate a traffic stop. 
  
 The driver of the Sonic, Flanagan, refused to stop and sped away 
 from the trooper. It was only a minute or two later that the 
 Sonic ran off I-66 and into the median. When Trooper Neff 
 approached the vehicle, she found Flanagan suffering from a self- 
 inflicted gunshot wound. Flanagan was flown from the scene to 
 Inova Fairfax Hospital, where he died at approximately 1:26 p.m. 
 Wednesday (Aug. 26, 2015). 
  
 http://www.wdbj7.com/news/local/law-enforcement-investigating- 
 incident-at-bridgewater- 
 plaza/34923086?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_WDBJ7 
  
 -- 
 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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