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Friday, Jun 29 The 38-year-old Laurel man who gunned down five employees of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis used a pump-action shotgun purchased legally, and had barricaded the exit doors as part of a pre-planned attack, authorities said Friday. | | |
| President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly denounced the press as "the enemy of the American people," offered condolences and pledged Friday to fight violence in America after the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette office in Annapolis. |
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| Across the street from the crime scene, two reporters and one photographer were working to report the story of the day, the massacre of their friends and co-workers at the Capital-Gazette. |
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| “We will honor our colleagues’ memories by continuing our mission delivering the news to the communities we serve and provide our staff with the support they need." |
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| A new fundraiser has been set up for those interested in donating to the families, victims and survivors of the mass shooting at The Annapolis Capital Gazette, the newspaper’s owner announced Friday. |
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| A Bloomberg journalist has raised over $144,750 toward a $150,000 goal to help the Annapolis shooting victims through a GoFundMe page. |
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| Anne Arundel County police said they used facial recognition software to help identify Jarrod Warren Ramos as the suspect in Thursday's deadly Capital Gazette shooting. |
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| Annapolis Captial Editorial Page Editor Gerald Fischman wrote movingly about the madness of mass shootings. He was among the five Capital staff members killed Thursday. |
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| What we know about the attack on the Annapolis Capital Gazette newsroom Thursday. |
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| Keyon Paylor was three years into a prison sentence in 2017 when the federal government asked him to help convict the cop who locked him up. |
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