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Maryland shooting: Five killed in attack on US newspaper | Maryland shooting: Five killed in attack on US newspaper |
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A gunman has opened fire at a local newspaper office in Maryland, killing five people and wounding others. | |
Staff at the Capital Gazette building in Annapolis said he shot through a glass door into the newsroom. | Staff at the Capital Gazette building in Annapolis said he shot through a glass door into the newsroom. |
Police said it was a targeted attack on the newspaper, which had recently received "violent" threats through social media. | |
A white male in his late 30s living in Maryland has been arrested and is being questioned. | |
He is reportedly refusing to co-operate with officers and a police source told CBS News that he had "damaged" his fingertips to avoid being identified. | He is reportedly refusing to co-operate with officers and a police source told CBS News that he had "damaged" his fingertips to avoid being identified. |
He was found to be carrying fake grenades and smoke bombs in a backpack, police said. They said he used a "long gun" but did not give further details. | He was found to be carrying fake grenades and smoke bombs in a backpack, police said. They said he used a "long gun" but did not give further details. |
The deputy chief of Anne Arundel County Police, William Krampf, said an item "we believed to be an explosive device" had been found at the premises and destroyed. | The deputy chief of Anne Arundel County Police, William Krampf, said an item "we believed to be an explosive device" had been found at the premises and destroyed. |
He added that more than 170 people had been escorted safely from the building, which houses other businesses. | He added that more than 170 people had been escorted safely from the building, which houses other businesses. |
"There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload," tweeted reporter Phil Davis. | |
Mr Davis described the shooting at the newspaper's office in Annapolis, just east of Washington DC, as being "like a war zone". | |
He said that people were still hiding under their desks when the gunman stopped shooting. "I don't know why. I don't know why he stopped," he told the Baltimore Sun. | He said that people were still hiding under their desks when the gunman stopped shooting. "I don't know why. I don't know why he stopped," he told the Baltimore Sun. |
Another reporter, Danielle Ohl, said the newsroom was quite small, with "about 20 news staffers" and several advertising staff. "We are close. We are family. I am devastated," she said. | Another reporter, Danielle Ohl, said the newsroom was quite small, with "about 20 news staffers" and several advertising staff. "We are close. We are family. I am devastated," she said. |
Jimmy DeButts, the editor at the Capital Gazette, which runs several newspapers, tweeted that he was "heartbroken" following the incident. | Jimmy DeButts, the editor at the Capital Gazette, which runs several newspapers, tweeted that he was "heartbroken" following the incident. |
County executive Steve Schuh told CNN that the suspect was hiding under a desk in the building when police officers arrived "within 60 seconds" of receiving news of the incident. He said that there was "no exchange of fire". | County executive Steve Schuh told CNN that the suspect was hiding under a desk in the building when police officers arrived "within 60 seconds" of receiving news of the incident. He said that there was "no exchange of fire". |
He added: "Law enforcement does have a name [for the suspect] but we are not able to confirm it at this time." | He added: "Law enforcement does have a name [for the suspect] but we are not able to confirm it at this time." |
Federal agencies, including the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, were involved in the response to the shooting. | Federal agencies, including the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, were involved in the response to the shooting. |
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) later said it had deployed counterterrorism teams to media organisations in and around New York City as a precaution. | The New York City Police Department (NYPD) later said it had deployed counterterrorism teams to media organisations in and around New York City as a precaution. |
Maryland governor Larry Hogan said on Twitter he was "absolutely devastated" and was in contact with authorities. | Maryland governor Larry Hogan said on Twitter he was "absolutely devastated" and was in contact with authorities. |
Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen responded to Mr Davis on Twitter, saying "journalists shouldn't have to fend off bullets in the newsroom". | Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen responded to Mr Davis on Twitter, saying "journalists shouldn't have to fend off bullets in the newsroom". |
President Donald Trump was briefed on the shooting. He tweeted that his "thoughts and prayers" were with the victims and their families. | President Donald Trump was briefed on the shooting. He tweeted that his "thoughts and prayers" were with the victims and their families. |
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders later condemned the attack in a tweet. | White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders later condemned the attack in a tweet. |
The Capital is a daily newspaper and digital news site that is part of Capital Gazette Communications. | The Capital is a daily newspaper and digital news site that is part of Capital Gazette Communications. |
Capital Gazette Communications publishes several local papers and is owned by the Baltimore Sun Media Group. | Capital Gazette Communications publishes several local papers and is owned by the Baltimore Sun Media Group. |