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Five killed in ‘targeted attack’ on US Newspaper office

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Maryland (US): In a shocking incident, at least five people were killed as a gunman opened fire at a local newspaper office in Maryland in the United States injuring others in what police said was a ‘targeted attack’.

According to initial reports, staff at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis said the attacker, armed with a shotgun and smoke grenades, shot through a glass door into the newsroom.

Police revealed that a white male suspect in his late 30s was taken into custody at the scene of the shooting and was being questioned.

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“This was a targeted attack on the Capital Gazette,” said William Krampf, deputy chief of Anne Arundel County Police was quoted in a report.

He added that the gunman “entered the building with a shotgun and looked for his victims as he walked through the lower level”.

The Capital Gazette publishes several local newspapers, including a daily called The Capital, which has a history dating back to 1884. It is owned by the Baltimore Sun Media Group.

The victims have been identified by police. They are:

  • Wendi Winters, 65, reporter
  • Rebecca Smith, 34, sales assistant
  • Robert Hiaasen, 59, editor
  • Gerald Fischman, 61, editorial writer
  • John McNamara, 56, reporter and editor

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