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Hillary Clinton on Virginia shooting: 'We must act to stop gun violence, and we cannot wait any longer'

Aug 26, 2015, 21:28 IST

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Wednesday called for action in the wake of the on-air, fatal shooting of two television reporters in Virginia.

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WDBJ7 journalists Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, were shot and killed on live television while in the field on a reporting assignment. 

Clinton weighed later Wednesday morning, expressed sympathy and calling for action to curb gun violence in the US.

Though other presidential candidates on both sides of the aisles quickly expressed their condolences on Twitter, Clinton was the first candidate to suggest action on gun violence.

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Democrats have become increasingly willing to speak out about gun violence immediately following shootings.

After a mass shooting earlier this year at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, Clinton immediately called for stricter gun laws.

"How many innocent people in our country, from little children, to church members, to movie theater attendees, how many people do we need to see cut down before we act?" Clinton said.

In an interview with local radio station WTOP following the shooting, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D), a close ally of Clinton, also suggested a need for new gun control measures.

"There are too many guns in the hands of people that shouldn't have guns," McAuliffe said. "There is too much gun violence in America."

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The suspected shooter is reportedly a disgruntled former coworker at WDBJ7. 

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