Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 26, 2015
A White reporter and cameraman have been shot to death live on-air by a disgruntled Black.
Who I guess was trying to be the reverse Dylann Roof.
A television reporter and a cameraman were shot and killed during a live broadcast in Virginia on Wednesday in an attack authorities said was carried out by a former employee of the TV station.
The suspect, 41-year-old Vester Flanagan, shot and wounded himself several hours later as police pursued him on a Virginia highway. He died later at the hospital, police said.
Social media postings by a person who appeared to be Flanagan indicated the suspect had grievances against the station, CBS affiliate WDBJ7 in Roanoke, Virginia, which let him go two years ago.
The WDBJ7 journalists who were killed were reporter Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27. The woman being interviewed on the morning news program was wounded.
The on-air shooting occurred at about 6:45 a.m. EDT (1045 GMT) during an interview at Bridgewater Plaza, a Smith Mountain Lake recreation site about 200 miles (320 km) southwest of Washington, D.C.
Good thing he shot himself, because the police would have been afraid to, lest they get prosecuted for murdering an unarmed Black teen who didn’t do nothing but shoot two White people.
Apparently, he wrote a manifesto – in the form of a 32 page fax to the network – saying he wanted to start a race war.
ABC:
“As for Dylann Roof? You (deleted)! You want a race war (deleted)? BRING IT THEN YOU WHITE …(deleted)!!!” He said Jehovah spoke to him, telling him to act.”
Later in the manifesto, the writer quotes the Virginia Tech mass killer, Seung Hui Cho, and calls him “his boy,” and expresses admiration for the Columbine High School killers. “Also, I was influenced by Seung–Hui Cho. That’s my boy right there. He got NEARLY double the amount that Eric Harris and Dylann Klebold got…just sayin’.
In an often rambling letter to the authorities, and family and friends, he writes of a long list of grievances. In one part of the document, Williams calls it a “Suicide Note for Friends and Family”.
- He says has suffered racial discrimination, sexual harassment and bullying at work
- He says he has been attacked by black men and white females
- He talks about how he was attacked for being a gay, black man
“Yes, it will sound like I am angry…I am. And I have every right to be. But when I leave this Earth, the only emotion I want to feel is peace….”
“The church shooting was the tipping point…but my anger has been building steadily…I’ve been a human powder keg for a while…just waiting to go BOOM!!!!”
The entirety of the manifesto has yet to be released at time of writing.
Looks like the VA shooter, Vester Lee Flanagan, went by Bryce Williams on Twitter. Had previously sued for racism. pic.twitter.com/lfXNdDXJ20
— Amber Ryland (@Amber_Ryland) August 26, 2015
Most of the media appears to be calling this a “workplace dispute” and saying he did it because he lost his job at the station.
Because a Black man committing a racial killing for the same stated reasons as Dylann Roof did – while actually mentioning Dylann Roof – really confuses the narrative, doesn’t it?
Reuters even goes so far as to subtly suggest he was the victim because someone called him a mean name, maybe.
Flanagan said he was called a “monkey” by a producer in a lawsuit filed in federal court against a Tallahassee station, WTWC, in 2000. He also said a supervisor at the station called black people lazy. The Florida case was settled and dismissed the next year, court records show.
The victims in Wednesday’s shooting were white.
If I looked like Flanagan and someone called me a monkey I’d be like “mayne u b flatterin mah black azz, muffugguh.”
Get this – “Salad Bowl,” which is a member of the Gawker network, ended their article on the shooting with “RIP to the victims, even though they may have been racist.”
They’ve since deleted the post, of course, but here’s a screenshot.
It will be very interesting to see how the media decides to handle this shooting. I’m thinking memory-hole it. Otherwise, they would have to blame themselves for it – like they blamed this writer and Jared Taylor for the Roof shooting – because they are the ones who’ve created the victim narrative for coloreds.
They could either do that or claim he is a vigilante hero fighting back against White racism. At this point, it wouldn’t really surprise me.
My love to the families of the dead.