Police arrested a suspect at the scene after finding him hiding under a desk, according to officials. Jarrod Ramos, 38, of Laurel, Maryland, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder, according to court records.
#Annapolis Shooting Update: suspect in custody is identified as Jarrod Ramos DOB: 12/21/79 of Laurel, Maryland. pic.twitter.com/TwaZHFXy6X
— Anne Arundel Police (@AACOPD) June 29, 2018
Update 9:00 p.m. EDT June 29: Hundreds of people turned out Friday night for a vigil in Annapolis, Maryland, to remember the five people killed in a mass shooting Thursday at the Capital Gazette newspaper.
At least 300 people gathered at a shopping center, according to the Baltimore Sun, to remember the four journalists and a sales assistant killed when a gunman shot his way into the newspaper's offices.
Crowd for the 8 pm vigil. Not sure how many. pic.twitter.com/uE3fdxBd8b
— Chase Cook (@chaseacook) June 30, 2018
One of those killed was the newspaper’s assistant editor
Rob Hiassen. His brother, novelist Carl Hiaasen, took to Twitter Friday to thank "everyone for their wonderful tributes to my amazing brother Rob."
“Superb journalist, extraordinary dad, husband and friend. Our hearts are shattered,” Hiaasen said.
Thanks to everyone for their wonderful tributes to my amazing brother Rob, who died yesterday in Annapolis mass shooting. Superb journalist, extraordinary dad, husband and friend. Our hearts are shattered. pic.twitter.com/iu3fR3sXIL
— Carl Hiaasen (@Carl_Hiaasen) June 29, 2018
Update 2:15 p.m. EDT June 29: Anne Arundel County police Chief Timothy Altomare said Friday that the Capital Gazette declined to press charges against Ramos after he made threats against the newspaper on social media in 2013.
“On conference call it was discussed that the Capital Gazette did not wish to pursue criminal charges,” Altomare said. “There was a fear that doing so would exacerbate and already flammable situation.”
Thomas Marquardt, the newspaper’s former editor and publisher, told The Baltimore Sun that Ramos started to harass staff members shortly after a columnist wrote an article in 2011 about a criminal harassment charge filed against Ramos. The columnist, Eric Hartley, no longer works at the paper.
Ramos in 2012 sued Harley, the Capital Gazette and Marquardt for defamation after the article was published, but a judge dismissed the case.
Marquardt told The Baltimore Sun that he called police about Ramos's threats in 2013.
“I remember telling our attorneys, 'This is a guy who is going to come in and shoot us,’” he said.
Altomare said Ramos was armed with a 12-guage, pump-action shotgun when he showed up Thursday afternoon at the Capital Gazette offices in Maryland.
“The fellow was there to kill as many people as he could kill,” Altomare said.
Police arrested Ramos on Thursday after finding him hiding under a table at the Capital Gazette offices. He was charged with five counts of first-degree murder. A judge ordered him held without bail Friday.
Update 12:30 p.m. EDT June 29: President Donald Trump called Thursday's deadly attack on the Capital Gazette newsroom a "horrific" attack that has "filled our hearts with grief," while addressing a crowd gathered Friday at the White House.
“Journalists, like all Americans, should be free of the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job,” Trump said. “My government will not rest until we do everything in our power to reduce violent crime and to protect innocent life.”
Trump address the Capital Gazette shooting: "Journalists, like all Americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job." pic.twitter.com/tJRLmqrIRR
— Meg Wagner (@megwagner) June 29, 2018
Update 12:15 p.m. EDT June 29: Wes Adams, state's attorney for Anne Arundel County, said Ramos shot at least one person who tried to escape from Thursday's deadly attack on the Capital Gazette newsroom through a backdoor that he had barricaded before opening fire on staffers.
He said that evidence “suggested a coordinated attack,” noting “the barricading of a backdoor and the use of a tactical approach in hunting down and shooting the innocent victims in this case.”
Adams said Ramos entered the newsroom from the only other entrance to the office. He “worked his way through the office, shooting victims,” Adams said.
A judge in Maryland ordered Ramos held without bail Friday.
Update 12 p.m. EDT June 29: A judge ordered Ramos held without bail Friday as he awaits trial on murder charges connected to Thursday's attack, according to Wes Adams, state's attorney for Anne Arundel County.
Adams called the shooting a “coordinated attack” and told a judge that Ramos barricaded a backdoor before opening fire on the Capital Gazette newsroom.
Update 11:50 a.m. EDT June 29: Anne Arundel police identified two Capital Gazette staffers injured in Thursday's shooting as Rachel Pacella and Janet Cooley.
Police Chief Timoty Altomare said police believe Ramos was the lone person behind the attack.
“We have no reason to believe that anybody other than the suspect was involved in this atrocity,” he said.
He refused to repeat Ramos’ name and said police continued Friday to delve into the motive behind the attack.
Update 11:30 a.m. EDT June 29: Anne Arundel police are holding a news conference to update the public on the investigation into Thursday's deadly shooting.
Update 11 a.m. EDT June 29: City officials in Annapolis will hold a vigil starting at 8 p.m. Friday to remember the five people killed in Thursday's Capital Gazette shooting.
Update 10:20 a.m. EDT June 29: Police plan to provide an update at 11:30 a.m. Friday on the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette newsroom.
The news conference is scheduled to take place about an hour after Ramos is expected to appear in court for a bail hearing.
#Annapolis Shooting Update: Final press confrence will be held 11:30 a.m. at Annapolis High School 2700 Riva Road. Please park and set up in designated area indicated on map. pic.twitter.com/2DoDB5Twvt
— Anne Arundel Police (@AACOPD) June 29, 2018
Update 8:50 a.m. EDT June 29: Police released a new photo Friday morning of Ramos.
#Annapolis Shooting Update: suspect in custody is identified as Jarrod Ramos DOB: 12/21/79 of Laurel, Maryland. pic.twitter.com/TwaZHFXy6X
— Anne Arundel Police (@AACOPD) June 29, 2018
He is scheduled to appear in court at 10:30 a.m. for a bail hearing, according to online jail records.
Update 5:38 a.m. EDT June 29: The Capital Gazette intentionally left its editorial page for June 29 blank "to commemorate the victims of Thursday's shooting at our office."
"Tomorrow this Capital page will return to its steady purpose of offering readers informed opinion about the world around them," the newspaper tweeted. "But today, we are speechless."
Tomorrow this Capital page will return to its steady purpose of offering readers informed opinion about the world around them. But today, we are speechless. pic.twitter.com/5HzKN2IW7Q
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
Update 4:38 a.m. EDT June 29: Jarrod Ramos, the gunman accused of killing five employees of The Capital Gazette, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder, WBAL reported, citing state court records
After the shooting in Annapolis, Maryland, staffers at the Capital Gazette are still putting out a newspaper https://t.co/KbkxbKl8hd pic.twitter.com/aFQXBqTHyQ
— CNN (@CNN) June 29, 2018
Update 1:13 a.m. EDT June 29: Law enforcement officials cordoned off the Laurel, Maryland, apartment complex listed as the address for Jarrod Ramos late Thursday night, The Baltimore Sun reported.
Yes, we’re putting out a damn paper tomorrow. https://t.co/ScNvIK1A4R
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
Update 10:25 p.m. EDT June 28: The victims in the deadly shotgun attack on the Capital Gazette Thursday have been identified as four journalists and a sales assistant, according to news reports.
In addition to Gazette editor Rob Hiaasen, the other victims have been identified as journalists Gerald Fischman, 61, Wendi Winters, 65, and John McNamara, 56, and sales assistant Rebecca Smith, 34, the Baltimore Sun reported.
Gerald Fischman’s personality was so quiet and withdrawn that it hid the brilliant mind, wry wit and “wicked pen” that his colleagues would treasure. https://t.co/mGrc90BNMV
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
Rob Hiaasen’s wryly observant writing style and his generous mentoring of young journalists assured him of roles in several newsrooms, including the Capital Gazette. https://t.co/ZLZWHtp8nQ
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
John McNamara was remembered by his colleagues for his flexibility, concise writing and extensive knowledge of regional sports. https://t.co/YRBlOyDX6E
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
Rebecca Smith was a recent hire at the Capital Gazette but had already proved herself a valuable asset. https://t.co/OdHehI3lQY
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
After a career in fashion and public relations in New York City, Wendi Winters built a reputation as a prolific freelance reporter and well-known community resource at the Capital Gazette. https://t.co/IHfo7ZIkWd
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
Update 9:50 p.m. EDT June 28: One of the five victims in the Capital Gazette shooting has been identified as the newspaper's editor, Rob Hiaasen, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Hiaasen, 59, a native of Florida, was married with three adult children, and had just celebrated his wedding anniversary with his wife of 33 years, Maria Hiaasen, the Sun reported.
He joined the Capital Gazette in 2010 as an assistant editor and wrote a column on Sundays.
His brother is novelist and Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen.
Capital Gazette editor Rob Hiaasen identified as victim of shooting at newspaper https://t.co/KQ21nrHLPt pic.twitter.com/RvHesuMYz6
— Sun Breaking News (@BaltSunBrk) June 29, 2018
The Gazette has also identified the shooter as Jarrod Ramos, who had “a long-running feud with the Annapolis Capital,” the paper reported.
Ramos, of Laurel, Maryland, filed a defamation lawsuit against the newspaper in 2012 over a story in 2011 that detailed a criminal harassment case against him, according to the Gazette.
Capital Gazette shooting suspect Jarrod W. Ramos, 38, filed a defamation lawsuit against the paper and a columnist in 2012. https://t.co/GN67m4uyLE
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 29, 2018
Update 8:15 p.m. EDT June 28: The gunman in the attack on a local Annapolis newspaper has been identified as a Maryland resident in his late 30s who had a previous "beef" with the Capital Gazette, according to Acting Police Chief Bill Krampf.
MSNBC is reporting the suspect’s identity as Jarrod Ramos, 38.
MSNBC identifying suspect as Jarrod Ramos, 38.
— Kelly Andersen (@kellyamedia) June 29, 2018
Krampf said the shooting was a “targeted attack.”
“This person was prepared to shoot people ... he meant to cause harm,” Krampf said.
The suspect had a previous “beef” with the paper, Krampf said, but it’s unclear whether he targeted specific people or just the building itself.
The newspaper had been receiving threats over social media, at least one as late as today, according to Krampf.
Police are holding the gunman and are still interviewing him.
He was armed with a shotgun and canisters of smoke grenades when he entered the building, but did not have a bomb, as police previously said. The attack occurred on the first floor of the building, investigators said.
Update 7:15 p.m. EDT June 28: The suspect in the Capital Gazette shooting has been identified, according to NBC News.
He was identified using facial recognition software, NBC reported.
Police have not yet released his name.
BREAKING / NBC News: A 39 year old white male has been positively identified through the use of facial recognition software as the shooter at a newspaper in Annapolis, authorities say.
— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) June 28, 2018
A court authorized search of the suspect's home is underway. Reported with @jonathan4ny
The network is also reporting that authorities are searching his home.
Update 6:15 p.m. EDT June 28: Authorities have not released the identity of the shooter and may not know who he is yet. He had no identification on him when he was arrested him at the scene of the shooting.
CBS news reported the suspect had mutilated his finger tips to avoid being identified.
CBS News has learned alleged gunman damaged his fingertips so law enforcement cannot identify him. https://t.co/eWjaC4dGlq pic.twitter.com/6dMeurgxbc
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 28, 2018
Update 5:45 p.m. EDT June 28: Maryland authorities have confirmed that the suspect in the shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper offices was an "adult, white male," who has not been identified yet. He was carrying a weapon police described as a "long gun."
A bomb squad is also on site after investigators recovered what they think is an “explosive device,” according to Acting Police Chief Bill Krampf.
Krampf also said at least three people were injured and that police escorted 170 people safely from the building after the shooting and transported them to a nearby mall.
Officials say they believe at least 3 people were also injured and more than 170 people were evacuated safety from the building where the shooting took place in Annapolis.
— Scott Taylor ABC 7 (@ScottTaylorTV) June 28, 2018
Update 5:10 p.m. EDT June 28: As a precautionary measure, the New York Police Department deployed counterterrorism teams to media organizations in the city after a shooter opened fire on the Capital Gazette newspaper offices Thursday.
“These deployments are not based on specific threat information, but rather out of an abundance of caution until we learn more about the suspect and motives behind the Maryland shooting,” John Miller, NYPD’s deputy commissioner for counterterrorism and intelligence, said in a statement. “It has become a standard practice to shift resources strategically during active shooter or terrorist events.”
NYPD statement: "NYPD has deployed counterterrorism teams to media organizations in and around New York City. These deployments are not based on specific threat information, but rather out of an abundance of caution until we learn more about the suspect and motives…" pic.twitter.com/bBTRmTWurV
— Dan Linden (@DanLinden) June 28, 2018
Update 5:05 p.m. EDT June 28: President Donald Trump thanked first responders Thursday in the wake of a deadly shooting in Maryland.
“My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families,” Trump wrote. “Thank you to all of the First Responders who are currently on the scene.”
Prior to departing Wisconsin, I was briefed on the shooting at Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. Thank you to all of the First Responders who are currently on the scene.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 28, 2018
Update 5 p.m. EDT June 28: Acting Anne Arundel police Chief William Kramph said several people were "gravely injured" in a shooting in Maryland that claimed at least five lives Thursday.
He declined to specify how many people were injured.
“As you can see, this is a very fluid scene,” Kramph said.
Five people were killed and several others were “gravely injured” in a shooting at the Capital Gazette office, according to police. A shooter is in custody. https://t.co/ZTw7BuaNAk
— Capital Gazette (@capgaznews) June 28, 2018
Officers responded quickly to reports on Thursday afternoon of an active shooter situation on Bestgate Road. Police spokesman Lt. Ryan Frashure said officers were on the scene within about a minute of the first report.
“They did engage the suspect,” he said, although he could not say whether officers and the suspect exchanged gunshots.
The suspect, who was not identified, was being interrogated by police on Thursday afternoon.
Update 4:49 p.m. EDT June 28: Acting Anne Arundel police Chief William Kramph told reporters at least five people were killed Thursday in a shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper.
Several people were also injured, officials said.
Update 4:25 p.m. EDT June 28: President Donald Trump has been briefed about the shooting, CNN reported. The president was in Wisconsin on Thursday.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he was “absolutely devastated” to learn of the shooting in Annapolis.
Absolutely devastated to learn of this tragedy in Annapolis. I am in contact with County Executive Steve Schuh, and @MDSP is on the scene assisting @AACOPD. Please, heed all warnings and stay away from the area. Praying for those at the scene and for our community. https://t.co/bI6PdUjHfh
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) June 28, 2018
Update 4:15 p.m. EDT June 28: Anne Arundel police Lt. Ryan Frashure confirmed Thursday afternoon that injuries were reported in a shooting at the Gazette offices but he declined to give details on the number of people injured or the extent of their injuries.
Police say they are still securing the Capital Gazette building. Urging public to avoid area. Reunification center is at Annapolis Mall Lord & Taylor. pic.twitter.com/PVszFojAJD
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) June 28, 2018
He said authorities believe one suspect was in custody after the attack and that officials believe no other people were involved in the attack, which was reported around 2:40 p.m., according to The Baltimore Sun.
Update 3:55 p.m. EDT June 28: Gazette reporter Phil Davis took to Twitter to share information after a shooting happened Thursday afternoon at the newspaper's offices in Maryland.
I will tweet what I can while I wait to be interviewed by police.
— Phil Davis (@PhilDavis_CG) June 28, 2018
Davis wrote that a single shooter attacked the building Thursday afternoon, shooting through the office’s glass door before opening fire on employees.
“Can’t say much more and don’t want to declare anyone dead, but it’s bad,” Davis wrote.
A single shooter shot multiple people at my office, some of whom are dead.
— Phil Davis (@PhilDavis_CG) June 28, 2018
Gunman shot through the glass door to the office and opened fire on multiple employees. Can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead, but it's bad.
— Phil Davis (@PhilDavis_CG) June 28, 2018
There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload
— Phil Davis (@PhilDavis_CG) June 28, 2018
Police did not immediately confirm reports of injuries or deaths as a result of Thursday’s shooting.
Update 3:40 p.m. EDT June 28: Police swept the offices of The Baltimore Sun on Thursday afternoon after a shooting injured several people at the offices of Capital Gazette newspaper.
The newspaper, which owns the Gazette, reported that there was no threat made against the Sun. Police search the building as a precaution.
BPD at @baltimoresun for precautionary sweep in light of Capital-Gazette incident pic.twitter.com/ZduDQAcoDS
— Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) June 28, 2018
Authorities have provided few details about the shooting. A Gazette reporter told the Sun that multiple people had been shot. The building was evacuated and police were searching it after reports of the shooting surfaced.
Update 3:30 p.m. EDT June 28: Police confirmed on Twitter that they were responding Thursday to a shooting reported at 888 Bestgate Rd.
The building has been evacuated, but officers continued to search it in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
#update confirming active shooter at 888 Bestgate Road in Annapolis. Building evacuated. Officers continuing to search building. Relocation point is inside Lord and Taylor in the mall.
— Anne Arundel Police (@AACOPD) June 28, 2018
Authorities did not immediately provide additional information.
Update 3:20 p.m. EDT June 28: According to a report from The Baltimore Sun, the newspaper that owns the Capital Gazette, multiple people were shot.
The exact number of people injured and the extent of their injuries were not immediately known.
Officials with the ATF’s Baltimore office were en route to the scene Thursday afternoon.
BREAKING: ATF Baltimore is responding to a shooting incident at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md. pic.twitter.com/GQ1bMAejzQ
— ATF HQ (@ATFHQ) June 28, 2018
Original report: WBAL reported that the shooting happened Thursday afternoon in the 800 block of Bestgate Road.
Shooting reported at Annapolis building housing Capital Gazette https://t.co/tw0XCwVIfv pic.twitter.com/eSynGAzrI7
— WBAL Baltimore News (@wbaltv11) June 28, 2018
Check back for updates to this developing story.
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