WESH news woman Luana Munoz was spotted breaking down and crying on live TV while reporting an Orlando shooting spree that occurred earlier that day. Three individuals were killed in the shooting spree, including a fellow news reporter, Dylan Lyons, and two others were gravely injured.
Lyons was going about his business. Keith Moses, a Florida guy, was eventually recognized as having a shot and killed a woman he knew earlier that day. Lyons was reporting on the murder site when Moses reappeared, shooting and killing Lyons in the middle of his story.
Moses also shot his colleague behind the camera, who is now in critical condition. Both victims worked for Spectrum News 13 but appear to have no link to the suspect. Munoz arrived at the hospital where Lyons died later that night to give her report after learning of his death.
Moses also shot his colleague behind the camera, who is now in critical condition. Both victims worked for Spectrum News 13 but appear to have no link to the suspect. Munoz arrived at the hospital where Lyons died later that night to give her report after learning of his death.
“All right, I’m sorry. “This is extremely difficult to cover,” Munoz remarked, wiping tears from her eyes and trembling her voice. “It’s an emotional situation at [Orlando Regional Medical Center]. I won’t flip the camera since others here know the reporter – his fiancee and I were hugging.”
She remarked on how good it is to see media members join in solidarity following the Orlando shooting spree – calling it ‘every reporter’s worst fear. “We go home at night fearful that something like this may happen, and that is exactly what happened here,” she said. Lyons was 24 years old at the time.