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DEAD IN ATTACK ON 53 NEWSROOM

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ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (AP) –A man firing a shotgun and armed smoke grenades killed four journalist­s and a staffer at Maryland's capital newspaper, then was swiftly taken into custody by police who rushed into the building.

Thursday's attack on The Capital Gazette in Annapolis came amid months of verbal and online attacks on the "fake news media" from politician­s and others from President Donald Trump on down. It prompted New York City police to immediatel­y tighten security at news organizati­ons in the nation's media capital.

Police said the suspect in custody is a white man in his late 30s.

Acting police chief William Krampf of Anne Arundel county called it a targeted attack in which the gunman "looked for his victims."

"This person was prepared today to come in, this person was prepared to shoot people," Krampf said.

Journalist­s crawled under desks and sought other hiding places in what they described as minutes of terror as they heard the gunman's footsteps and the repeated blasts of the shotgun as he moved about the newsroom.

Those killed included Rob Hiaasen, 59, the paper's assistant managing editor and brother of novelist Carl Hiaasen. Carl said he was "devastated and heartsick" at losing his brother, "one of the most gentle and funny people I've ever known."

Also slain were Gerald Fischman, editorial page editor; features reporter Wendi Winters; reporter John McNamara, and sales assistant Rebecca Smith. The newspaper said two other employees had non-life threatenin­g injuries and were later released from a hospital.

Krampf said the gunman was a Maryland resident, but didn't name him.

Separately, a law enforcemen­t official said the suspect was identified as Jarrod W. Ramos. The official wasn't authorized to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion and spoke on condition of anonymity.

 ?? (AP) ?? POLICE secure the scene of a shooting at an office building housing The Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland.
(AP) POLICE secure the scene of a shooting at an office building housing The Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland.

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