The attack that left 5 killed in American editorial: Details of a story that began 6 years ago

Five people were killed in the editing of the newspaper “Capital Gazzete”, in an attack carried out by a single man in Annapolis, Maryland Victims and two others injured are all newspaper employees. The author has been identified as Jarrod Warren Ramos. Police sources have told CNN network that the owner of the massacre has [...]
Five people were killed in the editorial paper “Capital Gazzete”, in an attack carried out by a single man in Annapolis, Maryland
Victims and two other injuries are all newspaper employees.
The author has been identified as Jarrod Warren Ramos. Police sources have told CNN network that the owner of the massacre is linked to the newspaper.
In 2012, he filed a slander indictment, but his case was closed.
Under the scheme, rebuilt by police, the author has entered the newspaper's editorial, looking for the victims.
He's used smoke fuel to cause confusion. The police found him hiding under a table.
The Witnesses described the scene as a <x0) war zone”.
The causes of the incident are allegedly linked to the indictment filed by the author six years ago.
In 2012, Ramos tried the newspaper's opinionist, Eric Hartley, and the editor and editor, Thomas Marquirdt.
In 2015, Maryland's court ruled in favour of the newspaper and a former reporter, whom Ramos accused of slander.
According to documents deposited in the court, the article on which charges were filed said that Ramos had harassed a woman in “Facebook” and was found guilty of harassment.
The court recognized that the contents of the article were accurate and based on evidence.
The event in Annapolis took the attention of all the world's media.
The organisation “Reporters without borders” said it is deeply concerned by such an event.
American President Donald Trump also reacted immediately after the news of the event. <
My thoughts and prayers go for their victims and families.
Thank you for the quick intervention and all those at the scene of the “, he wrote at “Twiter”.












