The gunman -- Vester Lee Flanagan, 41, also known as Bryce Williams -- posted chilling footage of yesterday's shocking double murder online.
Reporter Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, were shot and killed at close range while conducting an on-air interview for WDBJ, a CBS affiliate in Roanoke, Virginia, about 385 kilometres southwest of Washington.
Friends, family and the community at large mourned the tragedy, which renewed calls for tougher gun laws in the United States. Flanagan was said to have bought his gun legally.
WDBJ's morning newscast today held a moment of silence 24 hours to the minute after Parker and Ward were killed.
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"We will, over time, heal from this," said a grief- stricken morning anchor, Kimberly McBroom, holding hands with two colleagues.
Video of the shooting - apparently filmed by Flanagan himself - was posted on Twitter and Facebook. The footage was later removed.
Parker was interviewing Vicki Gardner, head of the Smith Mountain Lake Chamber of Commerce, at the lakeside Bridgewater Resort near Roanoke.
Later, a video posted by Flanagan under the Twitter account @bryce_williams7, showed the shooter brandishing a weapon at Parker.
Both she and Ward apparently did not see the gunman.
Gardner, 62, was wounded in the back in the attack. She was reported in good condition today after undergoing emergency surgery.
In New York, ABC News said it received a 23-page manifesto from a man identifying himself as Bryce Williams nearly two hours after the shooting.
He described himself as a "human powder keg... Just waiting to go BOOM!!!!"
Flanagan also complained in what he called a "Suicide Note for Friends and Family" of racial discrimination and bullying "for being a gay, black man.