Colleagues watched in absolute horror. Wards producer witnessing his death live from the control room. But they stayed on the air covering their own tragedy and earlier today the precise time of yesterday mornings shootings, the stations staff stopped the news, something that you rarely see, and took a moment to join their community, share their grief in a moment of silence. It was yesterday around this time that we went live to Alison Parker and photo journalist adam ward. They were out in the field, a story like so many others that they did all the time, reporting at Bridgewater Plaza to report on a happy event, the 50th anniversary of a lake, just a feature. It was during a conversation with vicky walker, when the peacefulness of our community was shattered. As we approach that moment, we want to pause and reflect and show what makes them so special not just to us but all that wdbj serves. Please join us now in a moment of silence. I said it yesterday and ill say it again, wdbj, we
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On a rainy morning people gathered for the unveiling and dedication of a marker in front of the old Henry County Courthouse uptown recognizing the Martinsville Seven.
The old Henry County Courthouse is now the Martinsville-Henry County Heritage Center and Museum, and inside there is now a display recounting the day on Feb. 8, 1949 when Ruby Floyd, a white woman, told police she had been raped.