(UTV|COLOMBO) – A man who had a long-running feud with an Annapolis newspaper blasted his way through its newsroom with a shotgun on Thursday (28), killing at least five people in one of the deadliest attacks recorded on a United States (US) media outlet, Authorities said.
The suspect fired through a glass door, looked for victims and then sprayed the newsroom of the Capital Gazette newspaper group in Annapolis with gunfire, Police and a witness said.
Acting Police Chief of the Anne Arundel County Police Department William Krampf told a news conference that Capital Gazette Assistant Editor Rob Hiaasen, 59, was among the victims.
Wendy Winters, 65, Rebecca Smith, 34, Gerald Fischman, 61, and John McNamara were also killed, he said. Smith was a Sales Assistant and the others were Journalists.
The suspect is Jarrod Ramos, 38, of Laurel, the Capital Gazette and Baltimore Sun reported, citing law enforcement.
In 2012, Ramos brought a defamation lawsuit against Eric Hartley, formerly a Staff Writer and Columnist with The Capital, and Thomas Marquardt, then Editor and Publisher of The Capital, according to a Court filing.
In 2015, Maryland’s second-highest Court upheld a ruling in favour of the Capital Gazette and a former Reporter who were accused by Ramos of defamation.
According to a legal document, the article contended that Ramos had harassed a woman on Facebook and that he had pleaded guilty to criminal harassment. The Court agreed that the contents of the article were accurate and based on public records, the document showed.
Ramos said on Twitter that he had set up an account to defend himself, and wrote in his bio that he was suing people in Anne Arundel County and “Making corpses of corrupt careers and corporate entities.”
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