On-air shooter threatened to make 'headlines,' showed anger

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JONATHAN DREW and ALAN SUDERMAN | Aug 27th 2015 4:40PM

ROANOKE, Va. (AP) -- On the day he was fired from a Virginia TV station, Vester Flanagan pressed a wooden cross into his boss' hand as two police officers walked him to the door. "You'll need this," he said.

More than two years later, Flanagan - fulfilling a threat to put his conflict with co-workers into "the headlines" - gunned down two station employees during a live morning broadcast, one of them a cameraman who had filmed his firing.

But as station employees struggled Thursday to explain the events that framed Flanagan's anger, others who had run across the gunman in the time since he lost his job at WDBJ-TV described a man whose hair-triggered temper was increasingly set off by slights that were more often imagined than real.

A former co-worker at a call center where he worked until late 2014 recalled how her off-hand comment that the often boisterous Flanagan was acting quiet led him to try to grab her by the shoulder, and tell her never to talk to him again.

At a bar in Roanoke, the manager recalled Flanagan was so incensed when no one thanked him as he left that he sent a nearly 20-page letter, lambasting employees' behavior.

As Flanagan encountered repeated tensions with others around him, he described himself as the aggrieved and unappreciated victim.

"How heartless can you be? My entire life was disrupted after moving clear across the country for a job only to have my dream turn into a nightmare," Flanagan wrote in a letter to a judge filed as part of his 2013 lawsuit against the television station. "Your Honor, I am not the monster here."

The lawsuit was dismissed in July 2014. But in recent weeks, Flanagan laid careful plans for retribution. He contacted ABC News about what he claimed was a story tip and filled his Facebook page with photos and video montages seemingly designed to introduce himself to a larger audience.

On Wednesday, Flanagan killed 24-year-old Alison Parker, a reporter for WDBJ, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, while the two conducted a live interview for the station's morning broadcast, then went online to claim that they had wronged him in the past.

After the killing, Flanagan texted a friend suggesting he had "done something stupid," investigators wrote in a search warrant. He turned the gun on himself when police caught up to him a few hours later. Inside his rental car, investigators found extra license plates, a wig, shawl, sunglasses and a hat as well as some stamped letters and a "to do" list.

Colleagues of the journalists shot to death returned to their morning show Thursday, in a broadcast that opened with images of Parker and Ward.

"We come to you with heavy hearts. Two of our own were shot during a live shot yesterday morning," said Kim McBroom, the anchor whose open-mouthed shock was seen around the world Wednesday after Ward's camera recorded the attack.

Later, during an afternoon news conference, the station's general manager, Jeffrey Marks, recalled a series of problems with Flanagan while he worked at WDBJ from March 2012 to February 2013. Flanagan accused a news photographer of trespassing on private property. He confronted an anchor over a story and attempted to reach the company's CEO to complain. He filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as the lawsuit.

Flanagan's joking and smiling one minute could turn to anger in the next, a former colleague, Justin McLeod, said in an interview.

Once, seemingly out of nowhere, Flanagan told a photographer that he knew the man didn't like him because he was gay. The photographer responded by telling Flanagan that he had not even known, McLeod said.

But there was no inkling then or since of what was to come, Marks said. Former co-workers, surprised that he stayed in town after losing him job, passed him from time to time. They called them "Bryce sightings," referring to Flanagan's on-air name, McLeod said. But none had any conversation with him, let alone confrontations.

"We are still at a loss to figure out what happened to him in those 2 1/2 years," Marks said.

Others who crossed paths with Flanagan during that time, though, recalled a man who took offense easily.

When Flanagan landed a job at a UnitedHealthcare call center in Roanoke after he was fired, he was usually boisterous and intense, notable for his loud laughter. So Michelle Kibodeaux, who worked with Flanagan, took note one day when he seemed quiet.

"I told him, `You're being quiet today. The shoe's on the other foot.' He said, `You don't know me well enough to judge me.'"

Kibodeaux said when she turned to walk away, Flanagan tried to grab her by the shoulder, but she ducked under his hand.

"He said, `Don't you walk away from me. Don't you turn your back on me,'" she recalled.

Flanagan told her never to speak to him again and she steered clear.

Three or four months ago, Flanagan's temper was set off again by a visit to Jack Brown's Beer & Burger Joint in downtown Roanoke. Afterward, general manager Heather Fay told The Associated Press, she received a 15- to 20-page letter from Flanagan criticizing the staff for telling customers to "have a nice day" instead of "thank you."

"You could tell he was really angry," Fay said. "It was bizarre, for sure."

Fay, who said she threw the letter out shortly after receiving it, wrote down Flanagan's name and a general description of his letter in her manager's notebook. While she had never received anything like it before, she said there was no indication the letter's author was contemplating a crime.

"I thought the guy had a lot of time on his hands," Fay said.

Flanagan's conflicts with others in recent years seemed to contradict the memory of some who recalled him as an outgoing student in Oakland, Calif., who was chosen junior prince at Skyline High School's homecoming or as a classmate at San Francisco State University who relished being in the spotlight during group presentations.

"He was such a nice guy, just a soft spoken, well dressed, good looking guy. He never had any problems, no fights, nothing like that," said a high school classmate, Chris Dobbins, now an Oakland attorney.

A cousin, Guynell Smith, 69, who was stopping by Flanagan's father's home in Vallejo, Calif., told reporters that the family was unaware of any troubles. "He was just a normal kid," she said. "We knew Vester a different way."

But others who met Flanagan as he traced a career between TV stations and other employers in California, Florida, North Carolina and elsewhere recalled more troubling memories.

At WTWC-TV in Tallahassee, Florida, where Flanagan worked in 1999 and 2000, he berated two female employees who pointed out mistakes in his reporting, bringing them to tears, said a former colleague, Dave Leval.

One woman's husband, a law enforcement officer, "threatened to come in and beat the stuffing out of the guy if he talked to her that way again," said Leval, now a sports reporter and anchor at KTVA in Anchorage, Alaska.

Despite Flanagan's turbulent stint in Tallahassee, Leval said he was shocked when he heard the name mentioned as the Virginia shooter.

"He could have done this to us," Leval said.

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Associated Press reporters Matthew Barakat, Jonathan Drew, Alan Suderman and John Raby in Roanoke, Larry O'Dell in Richmond, Virginia, Holbrook Mohr in Jackson, Mississippi, Terry Chea in Vallejo, California, Garance Burke in Oakland, California and researcher Jennifer Farrar in New York contributed to this story.



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dsbisher

I had a lot to say, but you chose to ignore it and censored it.

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dsbisher

The liberal media has created this situation by covering for Obama and Sharpton's hate filled messages. I guess you will cnesor this also. You are the blame.

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rockstar Reply to dsbisher

The white community is going to riot and burn down their neighborhood.

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road runner Reply to dsbisher

Go make like bubble gum and BLOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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tom_cooper10 Reply to road runner

Are you in the second grade ???

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begeology

He was scum!

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bearfan2@aol.com Reply to begeology

A gay black man - I'm sure his family was proud...

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Majesty

Oh good God... how much more can the media spin and dramatize this complete BS?

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craftekdesign Reply to Majesty

Until we are all dead. John Easdale has an alblum 'We all die' . I cant argue

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PappyHappy

What kind of hate was taught in his home when he was a kid? He seems to have carried and pulled a race card throughout his career!

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gp88key Reply to PappyHappy

mmmm...What kind of hate was taught in Dylann Roof's home when he was a kid? Perhaps there are some old photos of family members gleefully posing in front of mangled, burned corpse of a black person...old school, wholesome, white, confederate family entertainment!

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Rob & Kathy Reply to gp88key

Does the sudden realization that racism works both ways upset you?

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PappyHappy

Valerie Jarrett is probably working over time to develop faux logic for Obama to announce blaming the white man for these senseless murders.

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knarfdr

Paranoid, angry, persecution complex, racist, truly a monster.

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Bill

Many are concerned about why he did this.
A very easy answer.
RACISM.
And white lives matter.

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tobaloba

I am gonna take out Fat AL Sharktank and Jesse James JackAZZ.

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glf2759

The guy was a racist freak and liberals blame the NRA .
You liberals are such freakin aholes its funny ....Here ya go , btch and moan about this ....LOL

My gun

Today I swung my front door wide open and placed my Remington 30.06 right in
the doorway. I left 6 cartridges beside it, then left it alone and went
about my business.

While I was gone, the mailman delivered my mail, the neighbor boy across the
street mowed the yard, a girl walked her dog down the street, and quite a
few cars stopped at the stop sign near the front of my house.

After about an hour, I checked on the gun. It was still sitting there,
right where I had left it. It hadn't moved itself outside. It certainly
hadn't killed anyone, even with the numerous opportunities it had presented
to do so.

In fact, it hadn't even loaded itself. Well you can imagine my surprise,
with all the hype by the Left and the Media about how dangerous guns are and
how they kill people. Either the media is wrong or I'm in possession of the
laziest gun in the world.

The United States is 3rd in Murders throughout the World. But if you take
out just 4 cities: Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC and New Orleans, the
United States is 4th from the bottom, in the entire world, for Murders.

These 4 Cities also have the toughest Gun Control Laws in the U.S. ALL 4 of
these cities are controlled by Democrats. It would be absurd to draw any
conclusions from this data - right?

Well, I'm off to check on my spoons. I hear they're making people fat.

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cpnscarlet

It's easy - we just need to regulate and monitor gay black men.

Well - that's the type of knee-jerk reaction liberals have about guns after an event like this.

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Anthony Robbin

i am sure those white spoiled brat newspersons thought they were above the world and faced reality

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BIGDADDY JIM

Creepy Black dude sells alot of media space AOL, eh?

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foxybrown41

HATE BREEDS HATE, I AM SURE WE WILL SEE MORE AND MORE OF THESE MADNESS. LET'S STOP THE MADNESS AND TURN TO GOD....I THINK IT WAS BUSH WHEN HE TOOK OFFICE STATES: "WE ARE ASKING FOR A KINDER, GENTLIER NATION HERE"....

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danno12

what ever it may take to get the guns the DNC will do!!....including murder..

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SRJimVal2

He's a dirt bag. His death means nothing to most of us.
He killed innocent whites. End of story.
I'm glad he's dead. I'm sorry for the 2 whites he murdered.
He is a dirt bag. I hope he rots in hell forever!!

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wddsparky

Time to Ban ALL Liberal Gay Black Racists....right libtards?

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blackcoffeeparty

As a liberal from the Commonwealth of Virginia I want all the bleeding heart Socialist Democrats to understand that what we have in America is not a gun problem but a black problem. Most murders by firearm are committed by blacks and most of the victims are black. And before you Socialist Democrats start crying about how many people have been killed by white shooters, if you add up all the people killed by white gunfire for the last three years it would not equal the number of people killed by black shooters this year alone

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apache Reply to blackcoffeeparty

Thanks for being up front

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highland456

I am REALLY getting tired of AOL and other "media" outlets putting this pathetic, racist sodomite MURDERER and his repulsive face in my news feeds.

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weeeally Reply to highland456

I hope you felt the same way about the SC killer. After all supposedly that's what's where this idiot got his encouragement.

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bithewayu812

He committed a race based hate crime. He had trouble with many others and he created his own hostile work environment. According to his 23 page manefesto he was praising the VT mass shooter, while claiming the shootings in Charleston drove him over the edge. The fact is he was self-delusional and was a prime example of how the grievance industry produces people who feel they don't have to fold themselves accountable.

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bearfan2@aol.com Reply to bithewayu812

If Obama had a son....... Plus the "gay" part would apply too

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