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FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2018 file photo, parents of slain TV reporter Alison Parker, Barbara and Andy Parker, listen to speeches as they hold a photo of their daughter during an anti-gun violence rally at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. It has been more than four years since Parker, doing a live television interview in southern Virginia, was killed when a former colleague walked up and shot her and videographer Adam Ward. Despite repeated requests from her father and others, videos of the slaying remain on YouTube, as do countless other graphic videos that show people dying or that promote various outlandish hoaxes.  (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2018 file photo, parents of slain TV reporter Alison Parker, Barbara and Andy Parker, listen to speeches as they hold a photo of their daughter during an anti-gun violence rally at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. It has been more than four years since Parker, doing a live television interview in southern Virginia, was killed when a former colleague walked up and shot her and videographer Adam Ward. Despite repeated requests from her father and others, videos of the slaying remain on YouTube, as do countless other graphic videos that show people dying or that promote various outlandish hoaxes. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

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