August 26, 2015

Hours after the murders of reporter Alison Parker and videographer Adam Ward, American journalists have begun tweeting out their support of WDBJ, the Roanoke, Virginia TV station where both broadcasters worked.

Using the hashtag #WeStandWithWDBJ, anchors, producers and photographers offered words of support and condolences in the wake of the murders.

The bulletins, which have been spreading within the last hour, echo similar messages of support that began circulating after the murders of journalists from the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo earlier this year. Using the hashtag #jesuischarlie (French for “I am Charlie”) cartoonists, reporters, editors and entire news organizations began posting public expressions of grief and empathy within hours of the attack.

Parker and Ward were fatally shot by Vester Flanagan, a former employee of WDBJ, who took to Twitter to post a tirade against the station and its employees. After posting a first-person video of the shootings to Twitter and Facebook, Flanagan fled police before killing himself.

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Benjamin Mullin was formerly the managing editor of Poynter.org. He also previously reported for Poynter as a staff writer, Google Journalism Fellow and Naughton Fellow,…
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