How did this nut bag know these two reporters would be at this location doing a story early in the morning? Somehow he knew where they were going to be and when.
He could have known the station’s routines and followed them to their first story.
My first question as well. Haven’t heard an answer. Did he follow them from the station? How would he have known anyone had a live shot? I would love to know.
Maybe he followed one of them. It wouldn’t have to be more than that.
He probably still has some inside connections at the station considering he used to work there. I haven’t read anything yet on how long ago he worked there before they gave him the boot and had to have the police called to escort him off the property.
Someone has some splaining to do.
followed them from the studio.had a rental probably knew they or some one would ID his personal vehicle
I said the same thing. Only someone at the station would know that. The station has a problem on the inside. BTW, who thinks a Gay, Black reporter would get his permit turned down.
Most stations' news crews move around town in vehicles with the station's logo painted on the van. It would be easy enough to lie in wait near the station and follow them on their first assignment. He would have known the routine.
He may also have had access to the station's employee scheduling software, if they failed to remove privileges when he was fired (it is amazing how often HE forgets little details like that).
they were at the lake to do a story on its 50th anniversary. station probably said the day before that there would be a broadcast, and interview at the site.
unfortunatley, they probably tipped him off, by accident.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/64e4a92b1651489980b36c545e0baf8c/air-killings-gripped-millions-social-media-storm