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Va. TV journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward shot dead on live TV: What we know

Va. TV journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward shot dead on live TV: What we know

Two members of local TV news station WDBJ7 were fatally shot Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. during a live TV broadcast at a shopping mall inMoneta, Va., southeast of Roanoke, Va., WDBJ7-TV said.

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A manhunt was underway in Franklin County, Virginia after a gunman shot and killed a reporter and photographer from WDBJ7-TV during their live broadcast. An image of the suspected gunman may have also been captured on camera. VPC

Right now: Suspect Vester Flanagan reportedly shot himself on Interstate 66 in Fauquier County, according to station WDBJ7.

Virginia State Police released the following in a statement:

"Shortly before 11:30 a.m., Virginia State Police spotted the suspect vehicle headed eastbound on Interstate 66. With emergency lights activated the Virginia State Police trooper initiated a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle. The suspect vehicle refused to stop and sped away from the trooper. Minutes later, the suspect vehicle ran off the road and crashed. The troopers approached the vehicle and found the male driver suffering from a gunshot wound. He is being transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries."

The third shooting victim, Vicki Gardner of the local chamber of commerce, is recovering and is in stable condition after undergoing emergency surgery, according to a Facebook post made by Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.

A news conference is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET.

What happened: Two members of local TV news station WDBJ7 were fatally shot Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. during a live TV broadcast at a shopping mall inMoneta, Va., southeast of Roanoke, Va., WDBJ7-TV said.

The live broadcast at the time of the shooting showed Parker interviewing at a resort when, just off camera, shots rang out and Parker is heard screaming. The recording appears to include a glimpse of the gunman dressed in black.

The suspect: Suspect Vester Flanagan, 41, used the name Bryce Williams on air while working for WDBJ as a reporter. Flanagan began tweeting Wednesday at 11:09 a.m. ET about the incident. Flanagan tweeted that Parker made racist comments and that he filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission report.

He also tweeted that Ward went to human resources on him "after working with me one time!!!" Flanagan then tweets that he filmed the shooting and to see it on Facebook. Minutes later, at 11:14 a.m. and 11:15 a.m., he tweets two videos where viewers can see a gun from a shooters perspective and Parker doing her live standup.

Police released a photo of the suspect Wednesday at around 11 a.m.

Earlier: At 10:30 a.m., Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe told WTOP radio that the suspect was a "disgruntled" station employee.

The victims: WDBJ7 cameraman Adam Ward, 27, and reporter Alison Parker, 24, were killed. Parker was interviewing Vicki Gardner of the local chamber of commerce. Gardner was also shot.

Ward graduated from Salem High School in Salem, Va., and Virginia Tech, the station said. Parker grew up in Martinsville, Va., and attended Patrick Henry Community College and James Madison University.

How WDBJ7 reporters are responding: WDBJ7 general manager Jeffrey Marks said the two were just out doing their job. "This kind of loss will resonate in these halls for a long, long time as we remember in their short lives what dedicated journalism they produced and what outstanding journalists they were," he said.

Chris Hurst, an anchor for the station who says he was Parker's boyfriend, tweeted, "She was the most radiant woman I ever met. And for some reason she loved me back. She loved her family, her parents and her brother." And later: "I am comforted by everyone at @WDBJ7. We are a family. She worked with Adam every day. They were a team. I am heartbroken for his fiancee."

Contributing: Associated Press

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Two members of local TV news station WDBJ7 were fatally shot Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. during a live TV broadcast at a shopping mall inMoneta, Va., southeast of Roanoke, Va., WDBJ7-TV said.

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A manhunt was underway in Franklin County, Virginia after a gunman shot and killed a reporter and photographer from WDBJ7-TV during their live broadcast. An image of the suspected gunman may have also been captured on camera. VPC

Right now: Suspect Vester Flanagan reportedly shot himself on Interstate 66 in Fauquier County, according to station WDBJ7.

Virginia State Police released the following in a statement:

"Shortly before 11:30 a.m., Virginia State Police spotted the suspect vehicle headed eastbound on Interstate 66. With emergency lights activated the Virginia State Police trooper initiated a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle. The suspect vehicle refused to stop and sped away from the trooper. Minutes later, the suspect vehicle ran off the road and crashed. The troopers approached the vehicle and found the male driver suffering from a gunshot wound. He is being transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries."

The third shooting victim, Vicki Gardner of the local chamber of commerce, is recovering and is in stable condition after undergoing emergency surgery, according to a Facebook post made by Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.

A news conference is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET.

What happened: Two members of local TV news station WDBJ7 were fatally shot Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. during a live TV broadcast at a shopping mall inMoneta, Va., southeast of Roanoke, Va., WDBJ7-TV said.

The live broadcast at the time of the shooting showed Parker interviewing at a resort when, just off camera, shots rang out and Parker is heard screaming. The recording appears to include a glimpse of the gunman dressed in black.

The suspect: Suspect Vester Flanagan, 41, used the name Bryce Williams on air while working for WDBJ as a reporter. Flanagan began tweeting Wednesday at 11:09 a.m. ET about the incident. Flanagan tweeted that Parker made racist comments and that he filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission report.

He also tweeted that Ward went to human resources on him "after working with me one time!!!" Flanagan then tweets that he filmed the shooting and to see it on Facebook. Minutes later, at 11:14 a.m. and 11:15 a.m., he tweets two videos where viewers can see a gun from a shooters perspective and Parker doing her live standup.

Police released a photo of the suspect Wednesday at around 11 a.m.

Earlier: At 10:30 a.m., Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe told WTOP radio that the suspect was a "disgruntled" station employee.

The victims: WDBJ7 cameraman Adam Ward, 27, and reporter Alison Parker, 24, were killed. Parker was interviewing Vicki Gardner of the local chamber of commerce. Gardner was also shot.

Ward graduated from Salem High School in Salem, Va., and Virginia Tech, the station said. Parker grew up in Martinsville, Va., and attended Patrick Henry Community College and James Madison University.

How WDBJ7 reporters are responding: WDBJ7 general manager Jeffrey Marks said the two were just out doing their job. "This kind of loss will resonate in these halls for a long, long time as we remember in their short lives what dedicated journalism they produced and what outstanding journalists they were," he said.

Chris Hurst, an anchor for the station who says he was Parker's boyfriend, tweeted, "She was the most radiant woman I ever met. And for some reason she loved me back. She loved her family, her parents and her brother." And later: "I am comforted by everyone at @WDBJ7. We are a family. She worked with Adam every day. They were a team. I am heartbroken for his fiancee."

Contributing: Associated Press

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