Alison Parker was known for her bright smile, infectious laugh, and dedication to her job. Her colleagues and friends remembered her as a kind and caring person who always put others before herself.
The tragic events of August 26, 2015, will forever be etched in the memories of those who knew Alison Parker and Sela Follan. Their story serves as a reminder of the risks faced by journalists and the importance of supporting those affected by trauma.
As we reflect on the lives of Alison Parker and Sela Follan, we are reminded of the power of friendship and the impact that one moment can have on the lives of those around us. Their story will continue to inspire and educate, ensuring that their memories live on.
On August 26, 2015, their lives took a devastating turn. During a live broadcast on WKMG-TV's "The Morning Show," Michael Godwin, a former colleague, appeared on camera, shooting and killing Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Sela Follan, who was sitting in on the broadcast, was also shot and injured.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, the community came together to mourn the loss of Alison and Adam, while Sela fought to recover from her injuries. The incident raised questions about workplace safety, gun control, and the mental health of employees.
In the years following the incident, Alison's family and friends have worked tirelessly to keep her memory alive, advocating for greater awareness about mental health and workplace safety.
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