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The general manager of the station, WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia, stated that Flanagan had a reputation as “Being challenging to work with” and was fired because of rage problems.

Flanagan shot himself while he was being chased by state police and died later at a hospital, the sheriff said.

Police identified Flanagan as the guy who walked up to Alison Parker, an on air reporter, during a live remote interview on WDBJ’s morning show, and shot her to death along with Adam Ward, a cameraman.

After, during the authorities pursuit, Flanagan apparently posted videos of the shooting to Facebook and Twitter accounts beneath the name Bryce Williams.

Flanagan had a two-decade career at a sequence of local television stations.

KPIX, the CBS station in San Francisco, said that Flanagan worked t as an intern along with a writer from 1993 to 1995.

A worker at WTOC in Savannah, Georgia, verified that Flanagan worked t in the late 1990s.

In 2000, Flanagan sued a Florida station that had fired him, alleging racial discrimination, according to a newspaper report at the time.

In 2000, after he was fired from a station in Tallahassee, Florida, he sued the station alleging racial discrimination, according to a paper report at the time.