Upset with newspaper, gunman kills 5 in newsroom shooting in US

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

A white gunman with a long-standing grudge against a newspaper in the US city of blasted his way through its newsroom with a and smoke grenades, killing at least five people, mostly journalists, in what police called a "targeted attack."

The shooting at newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, nearly 50 km from Washington, that also injured three others, is said to be one of the worst attacks on the media in decades in the US.

The shooter identified as Jarrod Warren Ramos, 38, has been arrested and is being charged with five counts of first-degree murder.

Ramos had previously filed a defamation suit against the newspaper in 2012, court records show.

"This was a targeted attack on This person was prepared today to come in. He was prepared to shoot people. His intent was to cause harm," told reporters at a conference.

The five persons killed in the latest gun rampage are Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman, John McNamara, and Rebecca Smith, police said.

According to 'The Post', Ramos lost a defamation case he had brought against 'The Capital Gazette' over a 2011 column he contended defamed him.

"The column provided an account of Ramos's guilty plea to criminal harassment of a woman over social media," it said.

A few hours before the shooting, a profane tweet was posted to a account under Ramos' name, specifically calling out the of the appeals court opinion.

Ramos was taken into custody at the scene and refused to cooperate with authorities. He carried no identification and had damaged his finger tips in an apparent effort to thwart identification by law enforcement, US reported.

Authorities resorted to using software and comparing his face to databases of passports and driver's license photos.

said that the suspect was hiding under a desk in the building when police officers arrived at the scene. He said there was "no exchange of fire".

"My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. Thank you to all of the First Responders who are currently on the scene," tweeted.

Asked about Trump's criticism of the press corps, said the and his staff did not believe violence was acceptable in any situation, adding that "we stand by that".

Earlier, Phil Davis, the Gazette's crime reporter, had tweeted about the shooting.

"Gunman shot through the glass door to the (newsroom) and opened fire on multiple employees. Can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead, but it's bad," Davis said.

said in mass shootings and daily tragedies, the epidemic of gun violence has stolen too many lives for far too long.

"has a responsibility to take action now to ensure that no other community or family must endure the unthinkable horror of gun violence. Every day it fails to do so is a stain on our country," she said.

Asserting that reporters should not have to hide from gunfire while doing their jobs, former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, founder of the gun violence prevention organisation, said time and time again, those in the had failed to show the courage needed to keep people safe.

"Americans are demanding that their lawmakers pass effective laws that can protect our communities and stop dangerous people from accessing guns, but this refuses to listen. We should be outraged. And we should be making plans to hold them accountable," she said.

Media watchdog, (RSF) said it was deeply disturbed to learn that a shooting at the Capital Gazette, had resulted in the death of five people.

"Is what happened in newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, the equivalent of killing or of the last bombing against journalists in " said RSF

In any case, this is a new tragedy for journalism, which is the victim of increasing violence globally, even in democracies, he said.

"It is deeply saddening to learn of this shooting happening in a local newsroom in the US. RSF strongly condemns this act of violence, and any such acts against journalists," Deloire added.

"We expect a quick and thorough investigation into this tragedy," said Margaux Ewen, of RSF's bureau.

Indian-American Congressman demanded that the Congress act now on gun violence.

"Yet another tragedy in and it won't be the last unless we do something. Far too many people are hiding in closets, under their desks, in their places of work, worship, and in schools. This must stop," he said.

"My heart is with The Capital Gazette and all the victims and families affected," Khanna said.

The Committee to Protect Journalists tweeted that before the shooting, seven journalists had been killed in the US in relation to their work since 1992.

The last incident was reported in 2015 when and were killed during an interview in Moneta,

Meanwhile, as a precautionary measure, was tightened outside across the US.

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 16:30 IST