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The suspect responsible for killing five and injuring several others in a Annapolis, Maryland newsroom has been identified as Jarrod Warren Ramos.
Ramos, the shooter allegedly responsible for entering the Capital-Gazette newsroom with a shotgun, shooting through a glass door at the newspaper’s headquarters and opening fire on employees. Five were confirmed killed and several more were wounded in the shooting.
Not only was Ramos armed with what police have been calling a “long gun,” he also reportedly had fake grenades, smoke bombs and flash bang devices in his backpack, which were found on him after he was arrested, CBS News reported.
Ramos reportedlyhad filed a defamation claim in 2012 against the paper but the case ended up getting dismissed, according toPIX 11.
“This person was prepared today to come in, this person was prepared to shoot people. His intent was to cause harm,” Anne Arundel County Acting Police Chief William Krampf said.
Here he is: pic.twitter.com/4OBqZX5kNa
— Rod Dreher (@roddreher) June 29, 2018
BREAKING: Suspect in Maryland newsroom shooting has been identified as Jarrod Ramos, 38, according to three senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter. pic.twitter.com/Y9JJGCHfhq
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) June 29, 2018
CBS News can confirm that 38-year-old Jarrod W. Ramos of Laurel, Maryland, is being questioned as the suspect in the Capital Gazette shooting.
— Katie Watson (@kathrynw5) June 29, 2018
The suspect in the shooting is Jarrod Warren Ramos, multiple law enforcement sources tell CNN. Here’s an older article about a defamation claim he filed against the newspaper in 2012 that was dismissed.
https://t.co/aUe0bRDx4P— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) June 29, 2018
Although not confirmed, a Twitter pagewith Ramos’ name had several tweets targeting the newspaper and it’s employees, calling the paper his “sworn blood enemies” in one tweet.
http://t.co/OAT2ftta1pThis is excellent, the best writing I’ve seen @capgaznews. And so the fake watchdogs remain my sworn blood enemies.
— Jarrod W. Ramos (@EricHartleyFrnd) July 4, 2014
The victims, who have not been named, were reportedly taken to Johns Hopkins medical center in Baltimore to receive treatment.
Ramos was arrested in the building by police and was found hiding under a desk, according to authorities.
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