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Memorial grows for slain WDBJ journalists (20 images)

Flowers, notes and balloons have been growing in number at the WDBJ-TV station in Roanoke, Virginia, after reporter Alison Parker and camera operator Adam Ward were shot and killed on live TV.



Memorial after WDBJ-TV shooting in Roanoke, Virginia
Leo Hirsbrunner (C), WDBJ7 meteorologist becomes emotional as he visit a memorial outside the television station for slain reporter Alison Parker and camera operator Adam Ward, who were shot and kill on camera yesterday morning, in Roanoke, Virginia on August 26, 2016. The two were allegedly killed by disgruntled former employee Vester Lee Flanagan II. Flanagan killed himself following a police chase near Front Royal, Virginia. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
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Memorial after WDBJ-TV shooting in Roanoke, Virginia
WDBJ-TV station slain reporter Alison Parker and camera operator Adam Ward are seen in an undated file photo, and were killed by an alleged disgruntled former employee Vester Lee Flanagan (Bryce Williams) near in Roanoke, Virginia on August 26, 2016. Flanagan killed himself after a police chase near Front Royal, Virginia. UPI
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Memorial after WDBJ-TV shooting in Roanoke, Virginia
A woman holds a child as she visits a memorial at the WDBJ-TV station after reporter Alison Parker and camera operator Adam Ward were shot and killed on live TV this morning, in Roanoke, Virginia on August 26, 2016. The two were allegedly killed by disgruntled former employee Vester Lee Flanagan II. Flanagan killed himself following a police chase near Front Royal, Virginia. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
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Memorial after WDBJ-TV shooting in Roanoke, Virginia
A mourner carries a sign as he visits a memorial at the WDBJ-TV station after reporter Alison Parker and camera operator Adam Ward were shot and killed on live TV this morning, in Roanoke, Virginia on August 26, 2016. The two were allegedly killed by disgruntled former employee Vester Lee Flanagan II. Flanagan killed himself following a police chase near Front Royal, Virginia. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
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