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Suspect in Virginia shooting, apprehended

Flanagan is said to have shot himself after he was confronted by police on a highway in Virginia but he's still alive.

Suspected gunman in todays shooting, which happened live on TV in Virginia, Vester Lee Flanagan, a former reporter with WDBJ7 TV, who was known on air as Bryce Williams, has been apprehended.

Flanagan is said to have shot himself after he was confronted by police on a highway in Virginia but he's still alive.

Bryce Williams is the major suspect in the deaths of TV journalist

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Flanagan tweeted about grievances against both journalists who were killed in the shooting, as well as videos of the shooting.

The suspect is also said to have sued the TV station over racist remarks.

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