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Vester Lee Flanagan II (October 8, 1973 – August 26, 2015) was known by the professional name Bryce Williams and was a native of Oakland, California. He graduated from Skyline High School and attended San Francisco State University , earning a degree in radio and television in 1995.
Williams died Wednesday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, hours after he fatally shot WDBJ reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward during the station’s morning newscast.
Vester Flanagan, who also used the name Bryce Williams, was a former TV reporter for WDBJ. He uploaded videos online showing himself fatally shooting WDBJ reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward on Wednesday.
WDBJ said that suspect, 41-year-old Vester Lee Flanagan II, is a former employee who appeared on air at the station as Bryce Williams. He posted the chilling video on his Twitter account, along...
Reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward of WDBJ-TV were fatally shot during a live interview, Wednesday, August 26, in Moneta, Virginia. Authorities identified the suspect as fellow...
In the 23-page document faxed to ABC News, the writer says “MY NAME IS BRYCE WILLIAMS” and his legal name is Vester Lee Flanagan II. He writes what triggered today’s carnage was his reaction to the racism of the Charleston church shooting :
Vester Lee Flanagan fired 17 rounds from a Glock pistol in killing Parker, 24, and Ward, 27, and wounding the chamber of commerce official Parker was interviewing, the Franklin County...
Bryce Williams, whose legal name was Vester Lee Flanagan II, died from the self-inflicted shot wound hours after the attack at Smith Mountain Lake, Moneta. More details have since emerged about...
He was identified as Vester Lee Flanagan, 41, who also used the on-air name Bryce Williams. The general manager of the station, WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia, said that Flanagan had a...
In the 23-page document, the writer reportedly identified himself as Bryce Williams and wrote that Wednesday's shooting was triggered by his reaction to the Charleston church shooting.