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he arrived at the newsroom, shot through the front glass doors of the newsroom and now we have five peopleead as a result of it. at this point, i think, wolf, everything relies on the investigation and the investigators being able to convince or persuade this man to provide information, some explanation of what occurred here. why exactly -- why here? why now? why today? i think that will tell us a lot about what is happening. obviously, watching the emotional response from these people in this you are ins rone heartbreaking. you and i came up through newspapers. this really speaks to a lot of us. the emotion you see coming out of these people who as journalists, you are vulnerable. you put yourself out there. you are supposed to be reachable and accessible to the public. i think that's what happened here today. this man was able to get to a place that is naturally a soft target. it is a community newsroom. >> so worrisome. it's anticipa awful situation. we don't know much about the suspect, other than a white adult male, he is in custody. we heard from the county executive that he is not c
he arrived at the newsroom, shot through the front glass doors of the newsroom and now we have five peopleead as a result of it. at this point, i think, wolf, everything relies on the investigation and the investigators being able to convince or persuade this man to provide information, some explanation of what occurred here. why exactly -- why here? why now? why today? i think that will tell us a lot about what is happening. obviously, watching the emotional response from these people in this...
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one of the reporters in that newsroom, the crime reporter in that newsroom is out on twitter saying that someone shot through the front door of the newsroom, of the newspaper. and there were people who were shot. so he doesn't know according to his twitter feed, he doesn't know whether anybody died but he knows that people were shot as a result of the attack there. we do know and i think the public information officer with the police did confirm there's somebody, at least somebody in custody. what they're trying to make sure and this is something we underscore is they're trying to make sure nobody else involved in this, whether there's a second person, any bombs he left behind in that newsroom or somewhere else in that building as a booby trap. at this point, i think we are going to have probably a little while before we have an all clear in the building that they know they have gotten every single corner searched and they know every single person there accounted for and then they can come out and tell us how many people were injured, whether or not these were fatalities that were suffer
one of the reporters in that newsroom, the crime reporter in that newsroom is out on twitter saying that someone shot through the front door of the newsroom, of the newspaper. and there were people who were shot. so he doesn't know according to his twitter feed, he doesn't know whether anybody died but he knows that people were shot as a result of the attack there. we do know and i think the public information officer with the police did confirm there's somebody, at least somebody in custody....
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it is clear something happened in the newsroom, something horrible. now we know some of the reporter that is survived trying to report the story and speaking with police, interviewed but also trying to report this story the best they can because, wolf, this is a daily newspaper that serves the community. the kind of newspaper that people want in their lives. local journalism on the ground there at the maryland state house and around annapolis and the region, the chesapeake bay area. this is a special newspaper. and it's a moment that i think so many journalists have feared for a long time regardless of whether this newsroom targeted or not, this is a fear on many journalists' minds and worth noting right now seen stepped up security at "the baltimore sun" and other cities, as well. nypd some teams deployed outside buildings of newsrooms in new york city this afternoon. >> let's read some of the tweets. one journalist phil davis covering business politics and crime for the "capital gazette" this local newspaper in annapolis anne arundel county tweeting
it is clear something happened in the newsroom, something horrible. now we know some of the reporter that is survived trying to report the story and speaking with police, interviewed but also trying to report this story the best they can because, wolf, this is a daily newspaper that serves the community. the kind of newspaper that people want in their lives. local journalism on the ground there at the maryland state house and around annapolis and the region, the chesapeake bay area. this is a...
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police found ramos hiding under a desk moments after officers entered the newsroom. apparent vendetta, filed admission lawsuit against the newsper in 2012 after it ran an article about hi being convicted forlk stag a former high school classmate. > tonight we're learning more about theim vict what they did at the paper t andhe lives they lived outside of the newsroom 59-year-old journalist rob hiaason was an assistant editor and columnist at the gazette, hiaason worked in several news rooms from the baltimore sun and the palm beach post. hiaason just 33rd wedding anniversary and he was killed on his own wife's birthday, leaves behind three children. >>> 61-year-old gerald fischman was the editorial page editor. he worked there more than 26 years. he was described as shy, but dwy with the tea and known for being inhe office at all hours. 56-year-old john mcnamara was a news editor but his real was sports. mcnamara t worked at newspaper more than 24 hours. he leave bind a wife >>65-year- wendy winters was an editor and community reporter for the capital gazette, the fi
police found ramos hiding under a desk moments after officers entered the newsroom. apparent vendetta, filed admission lawsuit against the newsper in 2012 after it ran an article about hi being convicted forlk stag a former high school classmate. > tonight we're learning more about theim vict what they did at the paper t andhe lives they lived outside of the newsroom 59-year-old journalist rob hiaason was an assistant editor and columnist at the gazette, hiaason worked in several news rooms...
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we don't know if the newsroom was targeted. if it was and if journalists were killed, this will be the first time journalists killed on assignme assignment. you remember the shooting in 2016 when the news crew was attacked on live tv. it is thankfully rare to see this kind of thing happen. we don't know the full context of the incident. we know it's in the rise of press against journalists in recent years. either way, whether random or targeted, t causie it is causin in other numerous. police have arrived at the newsroom of "the baltimore sun" as a precautionary measure, justijust to be on scene, both because are owned by the same parent company. >> josh, i want to get your reaction. the president, first lady, briefed. and now evan perez reporting that one person is in custody. >> reporter: first on national leadership, this is something that is standaris standard. obviously officials will monitor ongoing developments around the country that impact the national security. law enforcement at various levels in order to ensure our n
we don't know if the newsroom was targeted. if it was and if journalists were killed, this will be the first time journalists killed on assignme assignment. you remember the shooting in 2016 when the news crew was attacked on live tv. it is thankfully rare to see this kind of thing happen. we don't know the full context of the incident. we know it's in the rise of press against journalists in recent years. either way, whether random or targeted, t causie it is causin in other numerous. police...
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the only thing clear tonight is he showed up in that newsroom with a shotgun and a deadly plan. david? >> pierre thomas, thank you. >>> just moments ago, with hear from an eyewitness, a man who works right across the hall from the newsroom. he was on the phone when gunfire broke out, and he could see into the newsroom of "the capital gazette" as this was unfolding. here's what he saw. >> i saw a guy holding a gun. the door was in shattered pieces along the carpet. and this guy was holding what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the entrance of "the capital gazette" office pointing the gun deeper into the office, like he was targeting people. i only looked at him for a second. i ducked my head back behind the wall as soon as i saw the guy initially. i saw a young woman who looked like she had been hurt. she was on the ground. there was a bunch of blood on the floor, so, we stayed in our office until second group of police officers showed up. they actually broke down our office door and then they escorted us out, you know, they escorted us out with our hands up over our he
the only thing clear tonight is he showed up in that newsroom with a shotgun and a deadly plan. david? >> pierre thomas, thank you. >>> just moments ago, with hear from an eyewitness, a man who works right across the hall from the newsroom. he was on the phone when gunfire broke out, and he could see into the newsroom of "the capital gazette" as this was unfolding. here's what he saw. >> i saw a guy holding a gun. the door was in shattered pieces along the carpet....
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people within the newsroom, just ducking for cover under their desks, trying to avoid the gunfire. and we also know from police that he, too, the shooter tried to evade them by hiding under desks. as you mentioned, he's had a longstanding feud with this newspaper, a grudge, i should say, with this newspaper, because of an article that they published in 2011 regarding a criminal harassment case that he was involved in. one of the people who was inside of the newsroom at this time, phil davis, he told cnn exactly what the moment was like when the shooter entered their newsroom with a shotgun in hand. take a listen. >> he shot through the front door. the glass shattered. he was going down our newsroom, starting from the front and, yeah, just continually shooting people. at some point, when i was listening to him reload, it's, you know, are we all going to die? it's not necessarily is he done, it's is he not going to leave until everyone in here is dead? >> reporter: all right, and that same journalist saying that the author of the article that got t
people within the newsroom, just ducking for cover under their desks, trying to avoid the gunfire. and we also know from police that he, too, the shooter tried to evade them by hiding under desks. as you mentioned, he's had a longstanding feud with this newspaper, a grudge, i should say, with this newspaper, because of an article that they published in 2011 regarding a criminal harassment case that he was involved in. one of the people who was inside of the newsroom at this time, phil davis, he...
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unbelievable, a grudge may be the motive in a targeted attack ever capital gazette newsroom in maryland5 people gunned down in a hail of bullets by this man, jarrod ramos, who once sued the paper for defamation. griff jenkins live in annapolis, maryland. i understand he is refusing to speak with police. what else can you tell us? >> reporter: no indication that jarrod ramos has started cooperating. he would not speak with authorities when taken into custody and at 10:30 this morning he will make his first court appearance, charged with 5 counts of first-degree murder and more about the motives behind jarrod ramos's heinous attack. he had history on social media according to the police chief of making threats against the paper in a defamation lawsuit he brought against the paper in 2013 that was dismissed. the two individuals were employees of the paper do not work here any longer so there are answers about that, officials are calling it targeted and we are learning more about the victims identified by the gazette. they are wendy winters, rebecca smith, robert highest and --hi s --hiasse
unbelievable, a grudge may be the motive in a targeted attack ever capital gazette newsroom in maryland5 people gunned down in a hail of bullets by this man, jarrod ramos, who once sued the paper for defamation. griff jenkins live in annapolis, maryland. i understand he is refusing to speak with police. what else can you tell us? >> reporter: no indication that jarrod ramos has started cooperating. he would not speak with authorities when taken into custody and at 10:30 this morning he...
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a gunman with a grudge storming the newsroom, killing at least five. ong them a father of three, a mother of four, a soon to be married young woman, a sports lover, a devoted husband. tonight we're hearing survivors describe the frantic assault that claimed the lives of these beloved journalists. here's abc's geo benitez. >> victims coming out, victims coming out. >> police are confirming two down at this point, two down. >> reporter: the number of casualties quickly rising. >> four down. >> reporter: we now know the number to be five killed, all of them journalists, at least two more injured. >> heard a loud noise, incredibly loud bang. saw a guy holding a gun. the door of the "capital gazette" had been blown to pieces. >> several shots have been fired. possible shotgun, at least ten shots heard. >> reporter: tragedy hitting home for this local newspaper in annapolis, maryland, the "capital gazette." early this afternoon finding themselves at the center of a national story. an active shooter situation unfolding inside the newsroom. >> he entered the bu
a gunman with a grudge storming the newsroom, killing at least five. ong them a father of three, a mother of four, a soon to be married young woman, a sports lover, a devoted husband. tonight we're hearing survivors describe the frantic assault that claimed the lives of these beloved journalists. here's abc's geo benitez. >> victims coming out, victims coming out. >> police are confirming two down at this point, two down. >> reporter: the number of casualties quickly rising....
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in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. now to the issue of immigrant families. being separated at border detention facilities. 17 states including california are now suing the trump administration to change that. this is the first legal challenge over the practice. the president signed an executive order last weekending the separations. but at last check only a few hundred families out of more than 2,000 have been reunited >> a march and protest is about to get under way in concord. the group is deeply opposed to a plan to convert the old naval weapons station into in ady tension center for immigrants. leslie brinkley is live at the concord b.a.r.t. station with the latest. leslie. >> reporter: well a call went out on facebook for people to gather here at the concord b.a.r.t. station for a march to concord city hall at 5:00. it's in opposition to what they call a concentration camp that is supposed to go up just east of here at the concord naval weapons station. . the federal plan mentioned in a leaked document last friday
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and with shotgun in hand, he aimed at these journalists who were working in the newsroom. listen to more from the state's attorney. >> there were two entrances to the offices in which this attack occurred. the rear door was barricaded. mr. ramos then, as i told the judge, entered into the front door and worked his way through the office where he was shooting victims as he walked through the office. >> and you said he actually shot some of the victims that were trying to get out that barricaded back door? you told the judge that? >> that is correct. >> reporter: all right, well, ramos said nothing during that 10-minute hearing. we also learned that he did have a plan to escape after the shooting. however, police just simply closed in way too fast for him and his plan. they got there about two minutes into all of this, to close in on him, i should say. although he hasn't reported any mental issues, we do know he is on suicide watch. but wolf, i want to shift the attention back to the people who really matter today and that is the victims, the five journalists who lost their l
and with shotgun in hand, he aimed at these journalists who were working in the newsroom. listen to more from the state's attorney. >> there were two entrances to the offices in which this attack occurred. the rear door was barricaded. mr. ramos then, as i told the judge, entered into the front door and worked his way through the office where he was shooting victims as he walked through the office. >> and you said he actually shot some of the victims that were trying to get out that...
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the story with us. police are ramping up other newsrooms in the country, this could be deadliest for u.s. journalists in history. >> this is sad, liz. i life about 15 miles away from annapolis. newspapers right now, as well as newsrooms are very soft target ons. this is why we have to be vigilant. we do not know what the motive of this gunman as we know him to be at-this-point was. but it is very concerning. very alarming. liz: ted, 5 fatalities, this can then be call a mass shooting. we have people with severe injuries. journalist they are vital keepers of first amendment. >> you know, what is frustrating to me are -- is that journalists are unfortunately at this time in our history you were attack. -- under attack, they are vulnerable. that is concerning. journalists are out there, trying to bring the public knowledge of a certain event that may be taking place, now unfortunately, journalists are a part of a crime scene. that is tragic i might add. liz: to your point. these are you know at that time of the day roll into copy meeting deadlines, what is your reaction to this scene of this?
the story with us. police are ramping up other newsrooms in the country, this could be deadliest for u.s. journalists in history. >> this is sad, liz. i life about 15 miles away from annapolis. newspapers right now, as well as newsrooms are very soft target ons. this is why we have to be vigilant. we do not know what the motive of this gunman as we know him to be at-this-point was. but it is very concerning. very alarming. liz: ted, 5 fatalities, this can then be call a mass shooting. we...
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before and he talked about the makeup of the newsroom. he said it's like an open air fice space where youan walk in and see the entire office. he said on most news ds there are about ten people inside of that office with some reporters out, et cetera. w that's about he's seen when he goes in there. h when wer there were five people killed inside, when we hear there were a number of people injured, we're getting a bettert idea of w those numbers may be like. as it stands, the police are not lling us how many people were in that office when this happene they are saying there were 170 people in the building. we have been talking about the most important partsnd t is beginning to wrap up and the building is protected, what they need to do now is preserve this crime scene and go through it and get as much information asp ible and the most important information these investigators need, the gunman has that information. from what we understand he is not being cooperative with police. he was cooperative when he was taken into custody. at this poin
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wendi winters worked in the newsroom for a dozen years. 65-year-old mother mad a talent for connecting with the community, a dedicated employee who loved the news business. winters' daughter called her mother a fantastic reporter, adding that her life was a gift to everyone who knew her. >> she wrote so much that she became the most prolific writer in the newsroom. very charming person who would bring me and others in the newsroom a cake every christmastime. >> reporter: in her last tweet, wendi winters promoted a video about a community mural project. spreading beauty one artwork at a time today, she wrote. rebecca smith was hired recentl. she described herself as a dog mom and bonus mom to the best kid ever. rebecca lived with her fiance in the baltimore area. a friend described rebecca as the absolute most beautiful person with the biggest heart. she was just 34. sports writer john mcnamara died doing his dream job. after working at the "capital gazette" for nearly in years. mac will be remembered for not only his great sports knowledge
wendi winters worked in the newsroom for a dozen years. 65-year-old mother mad a talent for connecting with the community, a dedicated employee who loved the news business. winters' daughter called her mother a fantastic reporter, adding that her life was a gift to everyone who knew her. >> she wrote so much that she became the most prolific writer in the newsroom. very charming person who would bring me and others in the newsroom a cake every christmastime. >> reporter: in her...
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the associated press sites a witness uses a single gunman fired into the newsroom. thorities say a person is to me -- custody. people with her hands in the air were seen leaving the complex where the capital gazette newspaper is located. the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms was on the scene. the capital and newspapers including the capital gazette are owned by the baltimore sun bt group. the associated press cites a reporter at the capital gazette who tweeted a single gunman fired into the newsroom and shot multiple times lee's. shot multiple- people. several are suffering from grave injuries. confirmed theef five fatalities at a news conference a short time ago. a lieutenant then said officers raced to the scene, arriving 60 seconds later, then engaged the shooter. a spokeswoman for a hospital near the newspaper said two patients arrived but she did not know their conditions, again repeating a single shooter killed five people this afternoon and wounded others at a newspaper in annapolis, maryland. as you can see, police are still on the scene from the slap s
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we know there were multiple shootings in the newsroom itself. we know this was related to the capitol gazette. but we don't know much more than that. >> neil: you know this newspaper better than i, senator. i don't notice any rabid editorials or polarizing coverage. just seems like it was a solid local paper with political and related stories, but nothing that could be deemed first flush to my eyes to be overly controversial or polarizing. >> i agree with you. the capitol gazette is a home groin newspaper. it's a municipal regional news source. the people of annapolis area treat with it great local prize. i'm not aware of anything that they would do that would provoke a violent reaction. it's a tragic situation. >> neil: i know you have to go but i appreciate you taking the time. we're told a lot of places in new york have taken security e precautions post this. has there been any change there? >> they're affiliated with the baltimore sun. i know they did that there. we're we're in a protected area on capitol hill. there's a lot of concerns, peop
we know there were multiple shootings in the newsroom itself. we know this was related to the capitol gazette. but we don't know much more than that. >> neil: you know this newspaper better than i, senator. i don't notice any rabid editorials or polarizing coverage. just seems like it was a solid local paper with political and related stories, but nothing that could be deemed first flush to my eyes to be overly controversial or polarizing. >> i agree with you. the capitol gazette is...
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we also have some sound from a journalist who was inside the newsroom at that time. here's what he said it was like. >> he shot through the front door. the glass shattered. he was going down our newsroom, starting from the front and, yeah, just continually shooting people. at some point when i was listening to him reload, it, you know, are we all going to die? it is not necessarily is he done. it is is he not going to leave until everyone in here is dead? >> reporter: all right. and, you know, you were mentioning the victims and the focus being there. that is the tone and the feel here in annapolis, i spoke with the mayor, he knew some of these victims. many of the people that i spoke to, that knew these victims because they were not just journalists, they were part of the community, they covered the community, this is their own newspaper. the five victims, the journalists shot dead at work, in their newsroom, their photos above the fold here, as not only the community, but the entire state remembers them. the governor of maryland ordering the flags fly at half-staff
we also have some sound from a journalist who was inside the newsroom at that time. here's what he said it was like. >> he shot through the front door. the glass shattered. he was going down our newsroom, starting from the front and, yeah, just continually shooting people. at some point when i was listening to him reload, it, you know, are we all going to die? it is not necessarily is he done. it is is he not going to leave until everyone in here is dead? >> reporter: all right....
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m aay want to talk to him.o let's getcott macfarlane lck in the newsroom. >> what are weooking at here, oott? >> any number law enforcement agencies in that area with aircraft. maryla state police is my first instinct, but the fbi has offices in that area as well an hink we're looking at a possible howard county police aircrolt. so many pe departments in this area have had aviation units because there are so many high profile potentially targets. so not surprised to see they f have aircthat would respond to an active shooter situation. you mentioned this is near a p major sng center, the westfield annapolis mall. a pocket of shopping center. the same mall ae arundel county police used to train for active shooter situation. this is an area the're sensitive to where they know there's a high volume of people and high volume threats. this is an area they're used to training in and today they are responding to. they're getting help froml fede agencies. the atf is there. the fbi fieldffice and anne arundel county are there and some number of anne arundel county sheriff fire and police. we ex
m aay want to talk to him.o let's getcott macfarlane lck in the newsroom. >> what are weooking at here, oott? >> any number law enforcement agencies in that area with aircraft. maryla state police is my first instinct, but the fbi has offices in that area as well an hink we're looking at a possible howard county police aircrolt. so many pe departments in this area have had aviation units because there are so many high profile potentially targets. so not surprised to see they f have...
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. >> we have ice cream in the newsroom. ks, jeff. >>> up next, it may have been right in front of them the whole time. the well known virus that's now being used to treat an aggressive form of cancer. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys, seth guest tonight, plus we have dominic cooper. magic from penn & teller and thank you notes. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> and happening now on our twitter feed, tv personality anthony bourdain who committed suicide in a hotel room in france earlier this month had no narcotics or alcohol in his boibody when he died. that's according to a french prosecutor. bourdain was 61 years old. and bpaying tribute to north ba fire victims. first responders and local heroes will be honored on the track. we're back in a moment. plus, ne face tough decisions especially when it comes to money. we )re preparing you (and ( thm for smart spending! ♪ a toast, from estrella jalisco. pa arriba! to the stars of the mexican national team. pa abajo! to the stars that know you don't get here by
. >> we have ice cream in the newsroom. ks, jeff. >>> up next, it may have been right in front of them the whole time. the well known virus that's now being used to treat an aggressive form of cancer. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys, seth guest tonight, plus we have dominic cooper. magic from penn & teller and thank you notes. it's a great show. do not change the channel. >>> and happening now on our twitter feed, tv personality anthony bourdain...
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they published the paper even after five of its employees murdered in the newsroom. i can tell you this, we are putting out a damn paper, one reporter said, and yes, they did. five beloved, hard-working, underpaid employees murdered in the deadliest day for american journalism since september 11th. we want to show you the opinion page of "the gazette" today. they left it blank to honor the victims, writing "tomorrow this page will return to its steady purpose of offering our readers' informed opinion about the world around them, that they might be better citizens. and as we remember the five lives cut short, we're also following the developments in the investigation. the suspect now charged with five counts of first-degree murder. police say this was a targeted attack. we do have breaking news. we've learned in the charging documents that there was video of this attack. want to get straight to rene marsh. she is covering this story for us this morning in annapolis. rene, give us the latest. >> reporter: that's right. that breaking news just coming down to us. it's in
they published the paper even after five of its employees murdered in the newsroom. i can tell you this, we are putting out a damn paper, one reporter said, and yes, they did. five beloved, hard-working, underpaid employees murdered in the deadliest day for american journalism since september 11th. we want to show you the opinion page of "the gazette" today. they left it blank to honor the victims, writing "tomorrow this page will return to its steady purpose of offering our...
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we were wondering yesterday many people may have been in the newsroom at the time. did we get a sense of how or how many people actually work for that small paper? >> i still don't know. i just know my buddy pat ferguson works there, but so many of them work outside in kind of little bureaus, if you will, or they work out of their homes, because it's a small newspaper. it's not like you go in on to write. you can write online, af lot free lancers, that's the nature of the news business these day zb. >> what technology has done. we'll be checking back with you. >>> we want to turn now to our forecast. what everybody is talking about for the next three, four, five days. we're putting together a pretty long strin of oppressive weather out there. here the storm center to tell us feel. we'll be >> we're going to take a look at those temperatures. the actual temperatureight now stepping outside, 90 degrees. winds have switched coming out of the south. as we head through the weekend, thaterly flow going to heat things up. 92 degrees is what it feels like in washington, d.c
we were wondering yesterday many people may have been in the newsroom at the time. did we get a sense of how or how many people actually work for that small paper? >> i still don't know. i just know my buddy pat ferguson works there, but so many of them work outside in kind of little bureaus, if you will, or they work out of their homes, because it's a small newspaper. it's not like you go in on to write. you can write online, af lot free lancers, that's the nature of the news business...
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gunman opening fire inside the newsroom. >> several shots have been fired. possible shotgun. law enforcement agencies rushing to the scene. police there within 60 seconds of the first calls for help. >> all units limit your transmissions. do we have any kind of intel on our shooter? >> white male with ponytail. >> reporter: phil davis, a reporter for the newspaper on twitter with chilling descriptions of his newsroom turned shooting scene. tweeting gunman shot through the glass door to the office. don't want to declare anyone dead but it's bad and writing there is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. >> first victim's name is wendi winters. second victim is rebecca smith. third victim is robert hiassen. fourth victim is gerald fischman. and the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> reporter: 170 people evacuated seen with their hands up. >> it was very, very scary. you would never think something would happen to you at work. >> reporter: we've learned from authorities that they've identified the
gunman opening fire inside the newsroom. >> several shots have been fired. possible shotgun. law enforcement agencies rushing to the scene. police there within 60 seconds of the first calls for help. >> all units limit your transmissions. do we have any kind of intel on our shooter? >> white male with ponytail. >> reporter: phil davis, a reporter for the newspaper on twitter with chilling descriptions of his newsroom turned shooting scene. tweeting gunman shot through...
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the people. today that newsroom explosive. phil davis will never forget the moment he went from report tore victim. reading these words is truly chilling. he further says, in another dispatch now, the gunman shot through the gas door to the office and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare any one dead, but it's bad. then later he reported, there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and hearing the gunman reload. senator ben cardin has tweeted saying devastating. my heart is with the capital gazette and the people of annapolis. as information comes i remain as grateful as ever to our first responders. stay safe. i can only tell you the best information that i have. the best information that i have if you're worried about someone you know or someone you love, the best information i have is that the danger has passed. nobody else will be hurt by whoever this was. police have given every indication, sheriffs, police, everyone with who
the people. today that newsroom explosive. phil davis will never forget the moment he went from report tore victim. reading these words is truly chilling. he further says, in another dispatch now, the gunman shot through the gas door to the office and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare any one dead, but it's bad. then later he reported, there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and hearing the...
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police reported five fatalities after shots fired inside the maryland newsroom the capital gazette. a suspect has been apprehended and is being interviewed but police are working to clear the scene. going to trace gallagher with the latest. >> we just learned a few minutes ago there are five dad which is why we stay away from numbers in this case is because they are always wrong. the five dead is the first time we had heard that all day long. police finally confirming at a short time ago. we know other people are injured. they are saying several injuries and we know that one of them is being held at a local medical center and another was being held at the anne arundel county medical center which is now on lockdown for some reason. it's a little less than a mile away from the scene of the shooting, and the question is, we don't know why it's on lockdown. it's got two patients there, and for the time being, the hospitals on lockdown. we have some highways to go through there, major intersections are also being shut down for the time being. we should point out the suspect apparently ga
police reported five fatalities after shots fired inside the maryland newsroom the capital gazette. a suspect has been apprehended and is being interviewed but police are working to clear the scene. going to trace gallagher with the latest. >> we just learned a few minutes ago there are five dad which is why we stay away from numbers in this case is because they are always wrong. the five dead is the first time we had heard that all day long. police finally confirming at a short time ago....
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and then started shooting in the newsroom. >> i saw a guy holding a gun. the door of the "capital gazette" had been blown to pieces in shattered pieces all on the carpet. this guy was holding what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the entrance of the "capital gazette" office, pointing the gun deeper into the office like he was targeting people. >> like he was targeting people. now another witness, phil davis, a crime reporter for the newspaper "the capital gazette" was inside the news room saying there is quote nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk, and then hearing the gunman reload. police were on the scene within 90 seconds. saving countless lives. >> state road 3104. the person is still shooting. >> we've got about four bodies inside. >> he's inside the "gazette" office, the main office, we got him. >> according to one official the suspected gunman was found hiding under a desk, taken into custody. police say they recovered what they thought may have been an explosive device as well. but the
and then started shooting in the newsroom. >> i saw a guy holding a gun. the door of the "capital gazette" had been blown to pieces in shattered pieces all on the carpet. this guy was holding what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the entrance of the "capital gazette" office, pointing the gun deeper into the office like he was targeting people. >> like he was targeting people. now another witness, phil davis, a crime reporter for the newspaper "the...
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(ken) kron 4's hermela aregawi joins us in the newsroom with that 9-1-1 call.. hermela? mela aregawi)(hermela aregawi)according to police dispatch records.. the call was records.. the police dispatch according to aregawi) according to police dispatch records.. the call was recorded as a report of a suspicious person. but because we don't have more... it's unclear if that is what she called it in as .. or if was filed that way. hermela?call.. with that 9-1-1 newsroom with that 9-1-1 call.. hermela? (hermela aregawi)(hermela hermela?call.. with that 9-1-1 newsroom us in the aregawi joins hermela kron 4's (ken)street.francisco water on a san little girl selling an 8 year old little girl selling water on a san francisco street.(ken) kron 4's hermela aregawi joins us in the newsroom with that 9-1-1 call.. hermela? (hermela filed that way. (ken) a day after the attack claiming five lives at a maryland newspaper, police are investigating and communities are mourning. authorities say the alleged suspect who stormed into an annapolis newsroom thursday afternoon with a shotgun, kil
(ken) kron 4's hermela aregawi joins us in the newsroom with that 9-1-1 call.. hermela? mela aregawi)(hermela aregawi)according to police dispatch records.. the call was records.. the police dispatch according to aregawi) according to police dispatch records.. the call was recorded as a report of a suspicious person. but because we don't have more... it's unclear if that is what she called it in as .. or if was filed that way. hermela?call.. with that 9-1-1 newsroom with that 9-1-1 call.....
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legally purchased about a year ago and that is what he used to storm through the open newsroom where some escaped, some hid, and one was shot trying to open a door, the alleged shooter had barricaded. >> person still shooting. >> reporter: when police found the suspected gunman he was hiding under a desk. intern anthony messenger describes the scene. >> it was chaos. the office was kind of in shambles. unfortunately we saw -- we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues which -- which was something that nobody should ever have to stomach. >> reporter: now amid questions of how all of that played out begins the long mourning by family and friends of the victims. robert hiaasen known as big rob, not just because he was tall -- >> he was just this big, generous gentle guy. >> reporter: gerald fishman, editor cal page editor and quiet and reserved with a knowledge of everything. john mcnamara, loved sports and history and a jack of all trades and a fantastic person. rebecca smith, sales assistant and kind and considerate and willing to help and wendi winters, her life was a gift to everyon
legally purchased about a year ago and that is what he used to storm through the open newsroom where some escaped, some hid, and one was shot trying to open a door, the alleged shooter had barricaded. >> person still shooting. >> reporter: when police found the suspected gunman he was hiding under a desk. intern anthony messenger describes the scene. >> it was chaos. the office was kind of in shambles. unfortunately we saw -- we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues which...
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the gunman used a shotgun to kill five people in the newsroom. two other people had minor injuries possibly from flying glass. officers say the suspect is a white man in his late 30s from maryland. but his name still hasn't been released. >> he entered the building. this was a targeted attack on the capital gazette. he entered the building with a shotgun. and he looked for his victims as he walked through the lower level. this person was prepared today to come in. this person was prepared to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. and as i stated before, the investigative part of this is going to be thorough and it's going to take some time. >> the suspect was arrested by police without an exchange of gunfire. authorities say they are now preparing a warrant to search his home. officials also said the newspaper received threats through social media as recently as today and are trying to confirm now who sent those threats. here's a map of where it happened. the offices of
the gunman used a shotgun to kill five people in the newsroom. two other people had minor injuries possibly from flying glass. officers say the suspect is a white man in his late 30s from maryland. but his name still hasn't been released. >> he entered the building. this was a targeted attack on the capital gazette. he entered the building with a shotgun. and he looked for his victims as he walked through the lower level. this person was prepared today to come in. this person was prepared...
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he was found hiding under a desk in the newsroom. in addition tgun, he had smoke grenades -- canisters, rather. it did not take long for the police to identify him because he had an ongoing feud with the paper. he was well-known. he had worked for the federal bureau of labor statistics at one point. and a court records check found he had three restraining orders taken out against him issued by a judge in 2011, 2012 and 2013 >> tom costello, thanks. >>> we are joined by one of the survivors, an internal. an anthony, good morning. >> thank you for having me. >> i know you are a college senior. you just started working there four weeks ago in the sports department. i can't imagine what's going through your mind. tell us how you are doing this morning. >> i'm still trying to digest everything. i think it was so sudden. it's not something that anybody can prepare themselves for. even today, it feels surreal that we all went through that senseless act of just violence. it was insane. >> anthony, police say the shooting began around 2:35 p.m
he was found hiding under a desk in the newsroom. in addition tgun, he had smoke grenades -- canisters, rather. it did not take long for the police to identify him because he had an ongoing feud with the paper. he was well-known. he had worked for the federal bureau of labor statistics at one point. and a court records check found he had three restraining orders taken out against him issued by a judge in 2011, 2012 and 2013 >> tom costello, thanks. >>> we are joined by one of the...
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lillian kim is live in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: eric the stone foxes just performed in dallas when they woke up to find all their equipment gone. everything had been stored inside a trailer which was stolen from the la quinta parking lot. ♪ >> reporter: since that devastating loss nearly two weeks ago band members recovered a few items, two guitars and a violin were found at an instrument store. but the vast majority are missing. the bond proefted photos of the trailer and everything. and everything is valued at $70,000 was not covered. fans have contributed to a gofundme page to buy new gar. roughly $30,000 have been raised >> from very small cables to cymbals to anything you can think of. merchandise in there, all of it. so it's like the bottom of your heart drops out, you know. you go outside, i'm sorry, you kind of have to laugh because you'll cry. >> last we checked 245 people have contributed to the band fund, including sammy hager. he tweeted that he had gone through a similar experience early on in his career. the stone fox's will return for a private event i
lillian kim is live in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: eric the stone foxes just performed in dallas when they woke up to find all their equipment gone. everything had been stored inside a trailer which was stolen from the la quinta parking lot. ♪ >> reporter: since that devastating loss nearly two weeks ago band members recovered a few items, two guitars and a violin were found at an instrument store. but the vast majority are missing. the bond proefted photos of the...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live in the newsroom tonight with more on the decision. on. >> the ruling was 5-4, justice anthony kennedy was the swing vote joining the four conservative justices saying the ban appeared to be within presidential powers, and there's no reason for it to be blocked while it's discussed in a lower court. >> reporter: president trump declared victory tuesday with the supreme court's ruling that his travel ban could stand. chief justice john roberts wrote the majority opinion in the narrow 5-4 ruling. >> the whole question was did the president act reporter: uc professor davis clark. but the majority opinion stated it's the significance of the statements in reviewing the presidential dreck drive, neutral on -- directive, neutral on its face. the court says congress and the constitution give the president broad power over security, foreign affairs and entry to the u.s. >> if it was truly a muslim ban why would the administration go after only i think 8 percent of the muslims in the world? >> reporter: in the dissent the justices listed preside
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live in the newsroom tonight with more on the decision. on. >> the ruling was 5-4, justice anthony kennedy was the swing vote joining the four conservative justices saying the ban appeared to be within presidential powers, and there's no reason for it to be blocked while it's discussed in a lower court. >> reporter: president trump declared victory tuesday with the supreme court's ruling that his travel ban could stand. chief justice john roberts wrote the...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live in the newsroom tonight with more on the decision.n. >> the ruling was 5-4, justice anthony kennedy was the swing vote joining the four conservative justices saying the ban appeared to be within presidential powers, and there's no reason for it to be blocked while it's discussed in a lower court. >> reporter: president trump declared victory tuesday with the supreme court's ruling that his travel ban could stand. chief justice john roberts wrote the majority opinion in the narrow 5-4 ruling. >> the whole question was did the president
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live in the newsroom tonight with more on the decision.n. >> the ruling was 5-4, justice anthony kennedy was the swing vote joining the four conservative justices saying the ban appeared to be within presidential powers, and there's no reason for it to be blocked while it's discussed in a lower court. >> reporter: president trump declared victory tuesday with the supreme court's ruling that his travel ban could stand. chief justice john roberts wrote the...
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in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> two dams considered crucial to u.s. national security are at high risk for insider threats. that's according to a new inspector general report. the report cites poor computer security practices such as giving too many employees access to administrative accounts. the department of the interior didn't name the two specific dams but they are among five considered to be critical infrastructure. those five are shasta and folsom dams in california, glen canyon dam in arizona, grand cue lay dam in washington and hoover dam in nevada and avenue. >>> the morning rush is on. >> it's on. we are definitely seeing delays on many of our roads. right now, we have highway 24. there was a report -- excuse me, we'll go to 205 as you approaching 580. we continue to see this backup. this is a backup we have been tracking for about an hour now due to a motorcycle accident blocking at least one lane westbound 580 just past 205. so our "super commuters" dealing with a big slowdown this morning. slower than usual. it's about 30 minutes to 205 f
in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> two dams considered crucial to u.s. national security are at high risk for insider threats. that's according to a new inspector general report. the report cites poor computer security practices such as giving too many employees access to administrative accounts. the department of the interior didn't name the two specific dams but they are among five considered to be critical infrastructure. those five are shasta and folsom dams in california,...
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live in the newsroom. ermela aregawi kron 4 news (vicki)one of the most fun places to visit in san francisco is now the target of an online petition. the issue is real tiny, made of plastic and has raised environmental concerns. kron4's haaziq madyun gives you a close look at what it is all about the san francisco museum of ice cream website says...we encourage curiosity, creativity and conversation. on this day the conversation outside the museum was all about a petition circulating to close or change the famous sprinkle pool, filled with plastic pellets which the petition states is extremely dangerous for health, the environment and wildlifesotkid leaving museum: "plastic?"yes the plastic sprinkles are known to get stuck in clothing. those who have signed the petiition are concerned that when visitors leave those sprinkles will fall out of shoes and clothing, onto the ground and eventually into storm drains and from there into the bay. so what do museum of ice cream visitors think about all of this?sot<"i
live in the newsroom. ermela aregawi kron 4 news (vicki)one of the most fun places to visit in san francisco is now the target of an online petition. the issue is real tiny, made of plastic and has raised environmental concerns. kron4's haaziq madyun gives you a close look at what it is all about the san francisco museum of ice cream website says...we encourage curiosity, creativity and conversation. on this day the conversation outside the museum was all about a petition circulating to close...
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he barricaded the back entrance of the newsroom, blocking one of the exits.nne arundel county state's attorney: "there was one victim who tried to escape through the back door and was shot at that point."natsot/witness"he was just going down our newsroom, starting from the front, just continually shooting people." anthony messenger/intern:"it was chaos. the office was kind of in shambles. unfortunately we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues, which is something that nobody should ever have to stomach.">( marty ) despite their grief, the staff still put out the paper friday they covered the tragedy. and they purposely left the editorial page blank on the day following the shooting, saying they were speechless. have you noticed everything has a day? for instance, january 21st is national hug
he barricaded the back entrance of the newsroom, blocking one of the exits.nne arundel county state's attorney: "there was one victim who tried to escape through the back door and was shot at that point."natsot/witness"he was just going down our newsroom, starting from the front, just continually shooting people." anthony messenger/intern:"it was chaos. the office was kind of in shambles. unfortunately we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues, which is something that...
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jana katsuyama joins us in the newsroom. >> reporter: they chose someone other ceos look up to. has been hinting at political aspirations. starbucks has become a part of many people's lives. >> i every morning, itkeeps me going. >> reporter: the man whke >> we don't spend too much time worried about the competition. >> reporter: in a letter to starbucks employees, he says he "i have had a dream to build a different kind of company, one that has e potential to enhance lives and endure long after i was gone. things to you, my dream has come true". he became ceo of starbucks in 1987 and grew the seattle-based chain of 11 stores into a global coffee giant of more than 20,000 stores in 77 countries. as he scaled up, he did not skill back on what he envisioned as a responsible workplace. he said he was proud of the company's healthcare benefits, full and part-time employees, employee stock options, pare. >> it is clear that care about the service they give to customers. i think that is cool. >> reporter: starbucks change the game with ethical sourcing, changing coffee culture and amer
jana katsuyama joins us in the newsroom. >> reporter: they chose someone other ceos look up to. has been hinting at political aspirations. starbucks has become a part of many people's lives. >> i every morning, itkeeps me going. >> reporter: the man whke >> we don't spend too much time worried about the competition. >> reporter: in a letter to starbucks employees, he says he "i have had a dream to build a different kind of company, one that has e potential to...
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from all the newsrooms i've been in. you're easy targets. >> i can tell you as a newsroom nager in three newsrooms prior to moving back here, security is an issue that we all take for seriously, but yet at the same time it is one big giant room and you have guest coming in, interviewees coming in. there's only so much money that's been secured. that's not up to me to say whether rights right or wrong. s it are very open and many newsrooms are very vulnerable. we'r constantly having traffic coming in and out of different newsrooms and not everybody works h>>e. what i would manage with a small hometown newspaper, rey're on the first fl you have an open window so that people can look in. you want to be open and you're friendly. you want to be accessi you will, because you are their neighbor reporting on their hometown and on their line. to be that open and thato ed is kind of part of the relationhip that these small newspapers have with their community. >> mike, we want to thank youo much. thank you for sharing your insights
from all the newsrooms i've been in. you're easy targets. >> i can tell you as a newsroom nager in three newsrooms prior to moving back here, security is an issue that we all take for seriously, but yet at the same time it is one big giant room and you have guest coming in, interviewees coming in. there's only so much money that's been secured. that's not up to me to say whether rights right or wrong. s it are very open and many newsrooms are very vulnerable. we'r constantly having...
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hurt inside er we the newsroom. r te toldhewey re cut by flng gls.as > >aireagn, we a lrneaing meor abtha wedt l up to the tishoong here outside the gae.zett ien medtion eliarhaer tt we edtalk whit theor fmer erdito of thsp newap erhere,nd a he dicate to usha tt there had been this soroft oningog n linf t withsus spe ict th seca, tthae hwas dirulentfd, i you llwi,bo aut e an article that hwas featured in years ago, dating back t 2011. to play fory to get you a piece of sound that we have...
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i've been at the newsroom several times. yep. one more. >> are they going to open the building sometime tomorrow for the other people. >> that building is going to be closed indefinitely until we do what we got to do. again it's a lot of moving parts. our primary job right now is to make sure that we get enough evidence to make sure we can prosecute this case. [inaudible] >> that i don't know about. it's something that we've learned since the investigation started from the workers at the capital. it's a lot of moving parts. >> tell us a little bit about the people that were not injured, how they're doing? >> we have our mobile crisis here helping with individuals that were involved and not injured. so that's something again oftentimes gets forgotten about in these situations. you know, our hearts go out to them too. we have people here that have met with them with the mobile crisis unit to see if they need resources. resources are being provided. it's important that they're taken care of. i'll close with our hearts and prayers go
i've been at the newsroom several times. yep. one more. >> are they going to open the building sometime tomorrow for the other people. >> that building is going to be closed indefinitely until we do what we got to do. again it's a lot of moving parts. our primary job right now is to make sure that we get enough evidence to make sure we can prosecute this case. [inaudible] >> that i don't know about. it's something that we've learned since the investigation started from the...
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she is in the newsroom. >>> i spoke to paul holz who is responsible for identifying the golden state killer. he isn't part of the arliss perry investigation. but he is familiar with how a cold case like this works. >> the fact that they were able to identify the offender after all these years is an amazing achievement. >> if anyone understands how frustrate willing pursuing cold cases can be it's paul holz. he spoke to us by phone from california and spent 24 years pursuing the golden state killer. he says dealing with a cold case 44 years old like the arliss perry case can be challenging. >> you are dealing with human lifespans. people you are investigating where o or witnesses you want to talk to they have passed away during that time. evidence has degraded. >> holz was able to track down joseph deangelo through genelogical technology. but that's now how the san jose sheriff's office tracked down their suspect. >> with advances in dna testing done in crime labs it sounds like they were finally able to get a dna profile to show that their -- the person they suspected was actually th
she is in the newsroom. >>> i spoke to paul holz who is responsible for identifying the golden state killer. he isn't part of the arliss perry investigation. but he is familiar with how a cold case like this works. >> the fact that they were able to identify the offender after all these years is an amazing achievement. >> if anyone understands how frustrate willing pursuing cold cases can be it's paul holz. he spoke to us by phone from california and spent 24 years pursuing...
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so they still have the roadway that leads to the newsroom blocked off. still very much so an active crime scene. as for that shooter, in just about 30 minutes from now, he'll have his first hearing where he will hear the formal charges against him. we know that it is five counts of first degree murder. and we know, poppy, that this tragic shooting, it was caught on surveillance video. surveillance camera inside that newsroom rolling on all of this as it unfolded. back to you. >> rene marsh, thank you for being there and remembering those lives. we appreciate the reporting. let's get to our brian todd, he is outside the courthouse in annapolis. the bail hearing here set for about 20, 25 minutes from now, brian. what are we expecting? >> reporter: right, poppy. we're expecting to get our first look at the suspect, jarrod ramos, he'll appear at the bail hearing in 20 minutes. it is expected he will not be actually physically at the courtroom. he's going to appear via video. he's being held at a local jail. twi it will be a short hearing to set the bail but w
so they still have the roadway that leads to the newsroom blocked off. still very much so an active crime scene. as for that shooter, in just about 30 minutes from now, he'll have his first hearing where he will hear the formal charges against him. we know that it is five counts of first degree murder. and we know, poppy, that this tragic shooting, it was caught on surveillance video. surveillance camera inside that newsroom rolling on all of this as it unfolded. back to you. >> rene...
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the money wil go towards mel bills, funeral costs and repairs to the newsroom. journalist who does not work at the capital gazette. tisha? jim >> thank you, shawn. >>> law enforcement officers from acrosshe area responded to the scene in at the first arrived wi 60 seconds on fox 5 news morning news we spokeo derek park. he's the president and ceo o metropolitan protective services security personnel.e than 500 law enforcement always generallyry to train to exceed d the scary thing about it is that they're actually becoming faster and more responsive,g me that they're really practicing and training for these to kind of events that's the scary rt. they'r really preparing theirselves for the en t hses off to the first respblders who were ato get the think about mentaln stability, we really don't have the facilities anymore to deal with it, if you look at local jurisdictions, more and more closing down, places where people can seek help, and they'r kind of just, kind of, you know, dealing with it yourself, soalome of these indis need counting. >> parks saiif you fin
the money wil go towards mel bills, funeral costs and repairs to the newsroom. journalist who does not work at the capital gazette. tisha? jim >> thank you, shawn. >>> law enforcement officers from acrosshe area responded to the scene in at the first arrived wi 60 seconds on fox 5 news morning news we spokeo derek park. he's the president and ceo o metropolitan protective services security personnel.e than 500 law enforcement always generallyry to train to exceed d the scary...
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those inside leaving withds h up moments after ramos reportedly used a long gun f to ope in the newsroom yesterday afternoon. as for what set off the deadly attack, courten doc point to an ongoing dispute withhe "capital gazette." ramos sued citing defamationhe afteraper published an article details claiming ramos harassing a woman online. courts ruled in favor of the paper. this morning we also now have our hands on charging documents from the court detailing some details we did not know before, such as jarrod ramos was found trying to hide under a desk after the shooting yesterday and also that surveillance video inside the building hped authorities positively identify him as the shooter in the case. that's the latest out here live. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> this morning a capital gazette intern spoke to "the today show." he recounted the horrifying experience inside the newsroom as the shooting went on. >> initially thought it was reworks. i heard a pop and i turned and looked over my shoulder towards the front of the room, towards the entrance and i saw faces that look
those inside leaving withds h up moments after ramos reportedly used a long gun f to ope in the newsroom yesterday afternoon. as for what set off the deadly attack, courten doc point to an ongoing dispute withhe "capital gazette." ramos sued citing defamationhe afteraper published an article details claiming ramos harassing a woman online. courts ruled in favor of the paper. this morning we also now have our hands on charging documents from the court detailing some details we did not...
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that's how investigators describe thedan beh the newsroom rampage "the capital gazette" in annapolis. > jaired orrod ramos faced a jun charges. he barricaded a dooro keep people from escaping, blasted his way in. p fiple were killed. an editor, a mother, a mentor, a sports junkie, and an animal lover. >> we have a team o reporters working the angles on this story that continues to unravel, including the red flags before the attack. let's start with wendy rieger in annapolis. >> for those of us who live in annapolis, it is still so odd to think that "thcapital gazette" now so sadly at the epicenter of one of the biggest stories i our country. and people might be asking why wasn't there security in the. buildi they didn't think they needed security because they're a community newspaper. th are open to the public. they want you to come in because they write about the public. but nowat 24 hours we are getting a very grim picture of this sed killer and of his motive. or possible motive and of the entalement that he had with this newspaper that went bac for years. let's look at the suspecte
that's how investigators describe thedan beh the newsroom rampage "the capital gazette" in annapolis. > jaired orrod ramos faced a jun charges. he barricaded a dooro keep people from escaping, blasted his way in. p fiple were killed. an editor, a mother, a mentor, a sports junkie, and an animal lover. >> we have a team o reporters working the angles on this story that continues to unravel, including the red flags before the attack. let's start with wendy rieger in annapolis....
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. >> one of those people, one of the interns in the newsroom at the time spoke with us on the "today" show. i want to play for you a little of what he had to say. >> i'm still trying to decompress. my heart goes out to the families and friends of the people that were unfortunately killed. that's never something that crossed my mind when i took the intern sh internship that i might see people die. people were nothing but welcoming to me. >> the families of the five victims, five members of the community wake up this morning with a hole in their heart and hole in their lives. have you spoken with family members? what did you tell them? what was your message? >> i mean, i haven't spoken to the families. we are giving them time. we made a public statement. we are having a candlelight vigil on the waterfront today. we're trying to bring the community together to show some solidarity and show how proud we are of those journalists that do this job for not much money, but do it because they love journalism. we are proud of the first responders that ran towards danger while everyone else had t
. >> one of those people, one of the interns in the newsroom at the time spoke with us on the "today" show. i want to play for you a little of what he had to say. >> i'm still trying to decompress. my heart goes out to the families and friends of the people that were unfortunately killed. that's never something that crossed my mind when i took the intern sh internship that i might see people die. people were nothing but welcoming to me. >> the families of the five...
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some of tomorrow's front pages have arrived with us here in the newsroom. is a warning to tory mps from two senior conservative backbenchers — that they must back theresa may's plans for brexit, or risk losing power to labour. amber rudd and iain—duncan smith have written a joint article for the paper. the front page of the sunday express is also focused on brexit. it says theresa may has been critical of members of the house of lords for not backing her proposals. the brexit theme — but with a different twist appears elsewhere too. billing an exclusive, the sunday times claims to have seen emails exchanged by the biggest donor to the brexit campaign, arron banks. it claims that at the time of the referendum campaign, he and his colleagues made repeated contact with russian officials to discuss business. the mail on sunday — which also backed a remain vote in the referendum — carries the same story. it says mr banks had three meetings with the russian ambassador. responding to what he's called a witch—hunt mr banks played down the significance of the meeting
some of tomorrow's front pages have arrived with us here in the newsroom. is a warning to tory mps from two senior conservative backbenchers — that they must back theresa may's plans for brexit, or risk losing power to labour. amber rudd and iain—duncan smith have written a joint article for the paper. the front page of the sunday express is also focused on brexit. it says theresa may has been critical of members of the house of lords for not backing her proposals. the brexit theme — but...