Shooting Suspect Had Bitter History With The Capital Gazette
ANNAPOLIS (WJZ/AP) — The man who police say opened fire at the Capital Gazette Thursday, killing five and injuring two others, had a long, acrimonious history with the newspaper, including a lawsuit and years of harassment of its journalists on Twitter.
Jarrod Warren Ramos, swiftly arrested by police after the attack, was charged Friday with five counts of first-degree murder.
Tom Marquardt, retired publisher and top editor at the paper, told The Capital Gazette on Thursday that he ha
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