Judge postpones Capital Gazette shooting trial
A judge on Wednesday postponed the second phase of the trial for Capital Gazette shooter Jarrod Ramos at his defense's request, according to a spokesperson for the Maryland Judiciary.
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A judge on Wednesday postponed the second phase of the trial for Capital Gazette shooter Jarrod Ramos at his defense's request, according to a spokesperson for the Maryland Judiciary.
Jarrod Ramos, the man accused of killing five employees at the Capital Gazette newspaper last year, pleaded guilty on Monday, days before his trial was to begin, a Maryland Judiciary spokeswoman told CNN.
One year ago Friday, a gunman stormed the Capital Gazette newspaper's office in Annapolis, Maryland and killed five employees. Six others escaped the building. Two of them were injured.
After a year that included yet another string of horrific mass shootings, the Pulitzer Prize board paid homage to the journalistic response to the tragedies on Monday.
More journalists were killed, abused and subjected to violence in 2018 than in any other year on record, with those in the profession facing an "unprecedented level of hostility," a new report has found.
This week's mail bombs have spurred another reexamination of security practices at CNN and other major newsrooms.
The man accused of carrying out last month's deadly shooting at a Maryland newspaper has been indicted on five counts of first-degree murder, according to the prosecutor.
Capital Gazette staffers normally cover the Independence Day parade in Annapolis. This year, they marched in the parade instead.
Spokane Mayor David Condon, following a declaration by President Trump, has ordered all U.S. and Washington state flags at city facilities to be lowered to half-staff to honor the victims of the Capital Gazette shooting.
A chilling letter from the alleged killer of five people at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis said he went to the newspaper with the "objective of killing every person present."
President Donald Trump ordered American flags to be lowered to half-staff through Tuesday to honor of the victims of last week's deadly shooting at an Annapolis, Maryland, newspaper.
Rachel Pacella had just survived a newsroom shooting at the Capital Gazette.
Before he stormed into the Capital Gazette newsroom in Maryland and killed five people, suspected gunman Jarrod W. Ramos first barricaded the paper's back entrance, authorities say.
On Friday officials said the suspect in the shooting at a local newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, was identified using facial recognition technology.
The accused gunman in the deadly shooting at Maryland's Capital Gazette newspaper barricaded the back entrance of the paper's office so people could not escape as he began "systematically hunting and killing," Anne Arundel County State's Attorney Wes Adams said Friday.
Rob Hiaasen walked into the newsroom of the Capital Gazette newspaper convinced that his community had the right to know the news. He had a unique way of telling stories and enjoyed mentoring young reporters.
The owner of the Capital Gazette has set up a fundraiser for the victims of Thursday's newsroom shooting, and a GoFundMe charity page for victims has raised more than $150,000.
The surviving staff members of the Capital Gazette gathered on Friday to figure out what to do now.
President Donald Trump said a shooting in Annapolis, Maryland, on Thursday "shocked the conscience of our nation and filled our hearts with grief."
Reporters and editors at the Capital Gazette quickly turned their heads around when the glass doors leading to the newsroom suddenly shattered. Within minutes, it "was like a war zone."
These are the five victims of the shooting June 28, 2018 at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland.