News presenters, reporters and entire newsrooms are posting tributes and photos in solidarity with fallen journalists, TV reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward.
The pair were shot dead while reporting live on air in Virginia this morning.
The shooter, Vester L. Flanagan, a former journalist at WDBJ, died at a hospital on Wednesday afternoon of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Vicki Chen, a 24-year-old investigative producer with KVUE in Austin, Texas, called on her colleagues to use the hashtag #WeStandWithWDBJ.
https://twitter.com/vchen24/status/636603907259498496
With deepest sympathies to our extended news family @WDBJ7 #WeStandWithWDBJ pic.twitter.com/cpDljT2tpi
— Elizabeth Gentle (@newsgirl448) August 26, 2015
Our hearts ache, but today #WeStandWithWDBJ proud and unafraid. pic.twitter.com/3xONrjz6Wz
— Morgan Chesky (@BreakingChesky) August 26, 2015
I do this job with pride. But today I do it with a heavy heart. #WDBJ is in my thoughts and prayers #WeStandWithWDBJ pic.twitter.com/9J42Xs8x33
— Shevaun Bryan (@shevaun_bryan) August 26, 2015
#WeStandWithWDBJ. pic.twitter.com/5VdPhbbzPX
— Molly Garrity Adams (@MollyGarrity) August 26, 2015
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