Austin American-Statesman

5 dead in shooting at newspaper office

Attack in Maryland could be one of the nation’s deadliest against journalist­s. Shooter’s motive unclear. ‘There is no room for violence,’ White House says.

- By Brian Witte

A gunman ANNAPOLIS, MD. — opened fire at a newspaper office in Maryland’s capital Thursday, killing at least five people and wounding several others before being taken into custody in what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks on journalist­s in U.S. history, police and witnesses said.

Police gave no details on the gunman or his motive in the rampage at The Capital Gazette. Media reports identified the suspect as Jarrod Warren Ramos, who filed an unsuccessf­ul defamation suit against the paper in 2012 over an article about his guilty plea in a criminal harassment case.

Phil Davis, a courts and crime reporter for the paper, tweeted that the gunman shot out the glass door to the office and fired into the newsroom, sending people scrambling for cover.

“A single shooter shot multiple

people at my office, some of whom are dead,” he wrote.

Davis added: “There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you’re under your desk and then hear the gunman reload.”

The attacker had mutilated his fingers in an apparent attempt to make it harder to identify him, according to a law enforcemen­t official who was not authorized to discuss the investigat­ion and spoke on condition of anonymity. Another official who also spoke on condition of anonymity said investigat­ors identified the man using facial recognitio­n technology.

The shooting — which came amid months of verbal and online attacks on the “fake news media” from politician­s and others from President Donald Trump on down— prompted New York City police to immediatel­y tighten security at news organizati­ons in the nation’s media capital.

At the White House, spokeswoma­n Lindsay Walters said: “There is no room for violence, and we stick by that. Violence is never tolerated in any form, no matter whom it is against.”

The gunman, whose name was not immediatel­y released, was believed to have used a shotgun, according to a U.S. official who was briefed on the investigat­ion but not authorized to discuss it publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The gunman was not carrying any identifica­tion, authoritie­s said.

“The shooter has not been very forthcomin­g, so we don’t have any informatio­n yet on motive,” Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh said. “To my knowledge, there was no verbal aspect to the incident where he declared his motives or anything else, so at this point we just don’t know.”

Anne Arundel County Acting Police Chief William Krampf confirmed five deaths and said several others were gravely hurt. At least two hospitals said they received three patients, two of them with minor injuries not caused by gunshots.

Police spokesman Lt. Ryan Frashure said officers raced to the scene, arriving in 60 seconds, and took the gunman into custody without an exchange of gunfire.

About 170 people in all were evacuated from the building as a multitude of police cars and other emergency vehicles converged on the scene. People could be seen leaving the building with their hands up.

The newspaper is part of Capital Gazette Communicat­ions, which also publishes the Maryland Gazette and CapitalGaz­ette.com.

In an interview with The Capital Gazette’s online site, Davis said it “was like a war zone” inside the newspaper’s offices — a situation that would be “hard to describe for a while.”

 ?? JOSHUA MCKERROW / CAPITAL GAZETTE / TNS ?? First responders descend on the scene of a mass shooting at The Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Md., on Thursday. A single suspect was taken into custody.
JOSHUA MCKERROW / CAPITAL GAZETTE / TNS First responders descend on the scene of a mass shooting at The Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Md., on Thursday. A single suspect was taken into custody.
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 ?? JOSHUA MCKERROW / CAPITAL GAZETTE / TNS ?? Police said officers raced to the scene, arriving in 60 seconds, and took the gunman into custody without an exchange of gunfire.
JOSHUA MCKERROW / CAPITAL GAZETTE / TNS Police said officers raced to the scene, arriving in 60 seconds, and took the gunman into custody without an exchange of gunfire.

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