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two WBDJ7 employees shot during live broadcast (Read 4614 times)

Started by Titiln, August 26, 2015, 05:55:51 pm
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Re: two WBDJ7 employees shot during live broadcast
#21  August 27, 2015, 08:17:45 pm
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Not familiar with guns but im sure those type of guns wont give you a push back... matter fact she probably felt it like a couple of painless punches, pain comes seconds later unless she was in shock which lessen the pain a little...
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#22  August 28, 2015, 12:10:13 am
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#23  August 28, 2015, 12:16:40 am
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#25  August 28, 2015, 07:11:47 pm
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The woman’s reaction to being shot is laughable at best (wake up sheeple). Your world is scripted.
and just by this quote alone you can already tell why that article is bullshit...
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Re: two WBDJ7 employees shot during live broadcast
#26  August 29, 2015, 08:59:53 am
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The inoffensive everyday phrases used by reporter Alison Parker that earned her a death sentence because Flanagan deemed them 'racist'

    Parker used phrases like 'swinging' and 'field' while she interned at WDBJ
    Colleagues said they were commonplace, but Flanagan thought otherwise
    Staff said his assumptions were 'crazy' and he was a 'nightmare' coworker
    When someone brought a watermelon to work, he thought that was racist
    He believed the fruit was placed in a 'strategic location' to harass him 

'He was unstable. One time, after one of our live shots failed, he threw all his stuff down and ran into the woods for like 20 minutes.'

'We would say stuff like, "The reporter's out in the field." And he would look at us and say, "What are you saying, cotton fields? That's racist".'

'The watermelon would appear, then disappear, then appear and disappear, then appear and disappear again only to appear again,' he wrote in a May 2014 letter to presiding Judge Francis Burkart. 'This was not an innocent incident. The watermelon was placed in a strategic location.'

also: MDE scores again