• What We Know About nutjob black faggot prostitute racist shooter Vester

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    The man whom authorities say shot himself to death after being
    named as the suspect in the killing of two Virginia journalists
    on live television this morning was a former reporter at WDBJ-
    TV, where the victims worked.

    WDBJ reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were shot
    and killed during a live appearance at 6:43 am in Moneta,
    Virginia. The Augusta County Sheriff's Office confirmed they had
    been looking for Vester Lee Flanagan II of Roanoke in relation
    to the shooting.

    Virginia State Police issued a statement saying they had pursued
    the shooting suspect late this morning, apprehending him after
    he crashed his car on Interstate 66 in Virginia around 11:30 a.m.

    Flanagan, 41, died at 1:30 p.m. from a self-inflicted gunshot
    wound at a local hospital, according to police.

    He was known professionally as Bryce Williams and previously
    worked at the station as a reporter.

    Flanagan was an “unhappy man,” according to WDBJ general manager
    Jeffrey Marks, who confirmed on the air that Flanagan had been
    employed by the station.

    Marks said Flanagan “quickly became known for a reputation for
    being difficult to work with.”

    He was known for “looking out for people to say things that he
    would take offense to,” Marks added.

    Flanagan was dismissed from the station two years ago, and was
    escorted out of the building by police, Marks said.

    He also filed a lawsuit against WDBJ in March 2014.

    According to documents obtained by ABC News, station managers
    told Flanagan to seek medical attention and that his behavior in
    the workplace made coworkers feel threatened and uncomfortable.
    The lawsuit, in which Flanagan alleged racial and sexual
    discrimination, was dismissed in July 2014.

    The station denied wrongdoing, investigated his accusations and
    found them to have no merit, said Marci Burdick, senior vice
    president of the station's parent company.

    Burdick also said that the station had no contact with Flanagan
    since then and did not receive any threats from him.

    ABC News received a fax from a man claiming to be Bryce Williams
    roughly two hours after the shooting, which has been turned over
    to authorities.

    The writer of the 23-page page manifesto praised the 2007
    Virginia Tech shooter, who killed 32 people, and expressed
    admiration for the 1999 Columbine High School killers, who
    massacred 13, and wrote that today’s shooting was prompted by
    the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting earlier this
    year.

    According to a LinkedIn profile under the name Bryce Williams,
    Flanagan worked for WDBJ from March 2012 to February 2013, and
    also spent time at television stations in North Carolina, South
    Carolina and Florida.

    Flanagan also attended San Francisco State University, according
    to the LinkedIn page. A rep for the university said a student
    with that name graduated from the university with a degree in
    Radio/Television in 1995.

    In March 2000, Flanagan filed a lawsuit for alleged racial
    discrimination against WTWC-TV, the Tallahassee NBC affiliate
    where he had also worked. It was reportedly settled in 2001.

    WTWC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-vester-lee-flanagan-virginia- air-shooting/story?id=33333415

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    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.
     

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