Two US journalists killed during live TV broadcast

AFP
Ogos 26, 2015 00:54 MYT
WDBJ journalist Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, were shot at close range during a Live broadcast. - AP Photo
Two journalists for a local CBS affiliate in Virginia were shot dead Wednesday during a live broadcast, according to chilling television footage of the incident and their network.
WDBJ journalist Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, were shot at close range while conducting an on-air interview. The gunman was still at large.
"We do not know the motive. We do not know who the suspect or the killer is," said WDBJ general manager Jeffrey Marks as he confirmed the deaths to viewers.
WDBJ is located in the southern Virginia city of Roanoke.
Marks said Parker and Ward were "both in love with other members of the team" at WDBJ.
The woman that Parker was interviewing on a balcony at the lakeside Bridgewater Resort in the town of Moneta, near Roanoke, was reportedly wounded.
Parker was talking to the woman about tourism development for WDBJ's early-morning newscast when the gunman seemingly closed in from behind.
Several shots were heard, as well as screams, as Ward's camera fell to the floor, capturing a fuzzy image of the gunman, dressed in dark clothing.
The station then cut away to a startled anchorwoman back in the studio.
A screengrab image of Parker before she was shot while conducting an interview. - AFP Photo/WDBJ7/Handout
On her Facebook page, Parker -- whose birthday was just a week ago -- described herself as the "mornin' reporter" at WDBJ with an interest in ballroom dancing.
WDBJ anchor Chris Hurst tweeted that he and Parker were "very much in love," adding: "I am numb."
"She worked with Adam every day. They were a team. I am heartbroken for his fiancee," Hurst said.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe said on Twitter that he was "heartbroken over (the) senseless murders."
Virginia state police were working with local authorities to capture the gunman, he said.
In other development, the shooting suspect has been identified as Vester Lee Flanagan, also known on-air as Bryce Williams.
According to international news reports, police said Flanagan had attempted suicide and is in critical condition.

#BREAKING US shooting suspect in custody, with 'life-threatening injuries': police

— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) August 26, 2015
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This TV video frame grab courtesy of WHSV TV, in Harrisburg, Virginia shows shooting suspect Vester Lee Flanagan, also known as Bryce Williams. - AFP Photo /WDBJ7-TV
Meanwhile, social media was abuzz over the incident:

It is with extreme sadness that we report WDBJ7's Alison Parker and Adam Ward were killed in an attack this morning. http://t.co/oC9s4vLJXV

— WDBJ7 (@WDBJ7) August 26, 2015
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We love you, Alison and Adam. pic.twitter.com/hLSzQi06XE

— WDBJ7 (@WDBJ7) August 26, 2015
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Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe also tweeted his message of condolence.

Heartbroken over senseless murders today in Smith Mountain Lake. State Police on scene working w/ local law agencies to capture suspect.

— Terry McAuliffe (@GovernorVA) August 26, 2015
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Netizens also expressed their shock over the incident which happened during a Live broadcast:

Sick to my stomach that Roanoke TV Reporter Alison Parker, Photographer Adam Ward killed on live TV. Can't wrap my head around this. #Pray

— Lily Jang (@KHOULily) August 26, 2015
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@KHOULily it's horrible and my prayers will continue for families left behind. I think this guy gave into this anti-media craze

— Chase Upland (@scee404) August 26, 2015
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I'm absolutely sick to my stomach over this reporter and photojournalist being killed on live tv. I can't believe this..... #WDBJ

— Henry Lake (@lakeshow73) August 26, 2015
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Meanwhile, some netizens in the United States expressed their concerns over the country's gun controls.

Ask *again*: What is it going to take? Guns have killed in 1st grade class, HS, movies, church, now live on TV. When will enough be enough?

— Brendan Prunty (@BrendanPrunty) August 26, 2015
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@BrendanPrunty last I checked guns don't shoot themselves. It is the person on the other end we need to worry about.

— Adam deJong (@adejong24) August 26, 2015
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#Adam Ward #Alison Parker #cameraman #shot dead #Terry McAuliffe #TV reporter #Virginia #WDBJ
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