Vicki Gardner shares survivor story in new book 10 years after Smith Mountain Lake shooting
Read full article: Vicki Gardner shares survivor story in new book 10 years after Smith Mountain Lake shootingVicki Gardner survived a tragedy that shook her to the core. Ten years ago, journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward were fatally shot during a live broadcast near Smith Mountain Lake. Gardner was being interviewed that day when the shooting occurred. She was seriously wounded and faced years of painful surgeries, lengthy legal battles, and deep emotional scars.
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Slain reporter's father takes on Facebook over violent video
Read full article: Slain reporter's father takes on Facebook over violent videoThe family of a slain journalist is asking the Federal Trade Commission to take action against Facebook for failing to remove online footage of her shooting death.
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WATCH: Alison Parkerโs father discusses complaint against Facebook
Read full article: WATCH: Alison Parkerโs father discusses complaint against FacebookAndy Parker, the father of TV journalist Alison Parker who was killed live on television, talks at the National Press Club about a complaint filed with the FTC against Facebook for allowing his daughters' death to be reposted on the network.

Andy Parker testifies before Senate, looking to have Google remove his daughter's murder video
Read full article: Andy Parker testifies before Senate, looking to have Google remove his daughter's murder videoWASHINGTON - For the past four years, Andy Parker has asked Google to remove the video of his daughter Alison's murder from its site, yet it's still there. On Tuesday night, Parker testified before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee focused on Google and censorship through search engines. Parker argued a company as big as Google has a duty to make sure its content is based on facts. He argued the rules in place right now give Google no incentive to find the difference. Andy Parker begins speaking at about 1:56:00 in the hearing video.
