The first four shots were against Parker, and the next two to Ward said Gardner's husband, Tim, in a telephone interview from the hospital where he is recovering. After he shot Gardner, although the first two bullets did not reach.
It read: ". And then she was shot down and he stopped firing and went" live murder that has marked the history of communications, he said. "But she was not sure if he had gone to lay down and pretending to be dead until emergency teams appeared."
Flanagan fired his Glock pistol 17 times, sheriff's office said Franklin County in a statement Friday. The documents and evidence from the department showed that Flanagan was "closely identified" with people who had committed mass murder, including the terrorist attacks of September 11.
Parker and Ward died of gunshot wounds to the head and body. Vicki Gardner was injured in the back. Flanagan committed suicide after a police chase. The gunman, who worked as a reporter at WDBJ, was fired in 2013 for his poor performance and conflicts with peers who said they always presented itself as a victim.
Parker's boyfriend, WDBJ driver, Chris Hurst said that she shared with Flanagan coverage when she was an intern and, innocently, said a friend lived in "Cotton Hill Road". Flanagan accused of making a racist comment, a complaint that was apparently common in the attacker. "She did not really know why he was angry in particular. I just knew I was uncomfortable with him closely, as will last many, many others in the chain," Hurst said.
