Gunman kills five in attack on US newspaper
ANNAPOLIS, Md (AP):
A gunman opened fire in a newspaper office in Maryland's capital on Thursday, killing five people and wounding others before being taken into custody in what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in US history, police and witnesses said.
Police said that the suspect was a white man in his late 30s whose rampage at The Capital Gazette followed social media threats directed at the newspaper. Authorities said that the man entered the building in a targeted attack and "looked for his victims". He threw smoke grenades and fired a shotgun at his victims, according to Anne Arundel County Acting Police Chief William Krampf.
"This person was prepared today to come in. This person was prepared to shoot people. His intent was to cause harm," Krampf said.
Krampf declined to identify the suspect but said that he was a Maryland resident and search warrants were being sought for his home.
Phil Davis, a reporter who covers courts and crime for the paper, tweeted that the gunman shot out the glass door to the office and fired into the newsroom, sending people scrambling for cover under desks.
"A single shooter shot multiple people at my office, some of whom are dead," he wrote.
Davis added: "There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload."

