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Capital Gazette Blames Trump For Mass Shooting

The newspaper where five people were murdered said they've been getting death threats, and blamed President Trump.

Annapolis, MD – The Capital Gazette newspaper published an editorial in their Sunday edition that said the paper has been receiving death threats in the wake of the tragic shootings at their offices, and blamed President Donald Trump.

The column began with words of tribute from Annapolis-based newspaper about their murdered colleagues, and thanked the community that has supported the publication so well in the aftermath of the tragedy.

But then the writing turned very dark, as the Capital Gazette revealed that their publication had also received death threats in the wake of the mass shooting committed at their offices on Thursday.

“Here’s what else we won’t forget: Death threats and emails from people we don’t know celebrating our loss, or the people who called for one of our reporters to get fired because she got angry and cursed on national television after witnessing her friends getting shot,” the unsigned column read.

“We won’t forget being called an enemy of the people,” the newspaper said. “No, we won’t forget that. Because exposing evil, shining light on wrongs and fighting injustice is what we do.”

They were referencing a tweet by President Trump on Feb. 17, 2017, and in doing so, attempted to squarely lay the blame for the active shooter incident at the Capital Gazette, and the threats that ensued, on the President.

A 38-year-old gunman with a personal “vendetta” against the newspaper killed five staff members, and wounded two more, in what police called a “targeted attack” on their newsroom on June 28.

Armed with a 12-guage pump-action shotgun and smoke grenades, 38-year-old Jarrod Ramos barged into the Capital Gazette building on June 28 and shot his way into the newsroom, The Baltimore Sun reported.

"I'll tell you this, the fellow was there to kill as many people as he could," Anne Arundel County Police Chief Timothy Altomare said during the agency's press conference on Friday morning.

Ramos refused to cooperate with police after he was captured. He was successfully identified using facial recognition software.

During a Thursday night press conference, Ann Arundel County police officials said that Ramos had a “long running feud” with the Capital Gazette, and that he had made threats on social media “indicating violence” prior to the attack, the New York Post reported.

“You just f--ked with the wrong person,” Ramos tweeted to the Capital Gazette in 2013, according to the New York Post. “You have awakened a sleeping giant f--ker.”

The feud may have begun in July of 2011, after the newspaper published an article about a criminal harassment charge that was pending against Ramos, The Baltimore Sun reported.

According to the article, Ramos had attempted to initiate a relationship with a woman he knew in high school by sending her a Facebook friend request.

During the “yearlong nightmare” that ensued, Ramos allegedly told the woman to kill herself and called her vulgar names. Then he tried to get her fired from her job by emailing the bank where she worked.

Ramos eventually pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor offense and was placed on probation.

He sued the Capital Gazette for defamation in 2012, according to the Capital Gazette.

The news outlet’s former editor and publisher, Thomas Marquardt, said that Ramos harassed the paper and its employees “for years.”

“I was seriously concerned he would threaten us with physical violence,” Marquardt recalled. “I even told my wife, ‘We have to be concerned. This guy could really hurt us.’”

Marquardt said he reported Ramos’ threats to police in 2013 and that he considered filing a restraining order him, but ultimately did not.

The newspaper ultimately opted to not pursue criminal charges either, because they feared it would further enrage Ramos, Chief Altomare said on Friday.

“I remember telling our attorneys, 'This is a guy who is going to come in and shoot us,’” Marquardt told The Baltimore Sun.

After the court dismissed Ramos’ lawsuit in 2013, he appealed to the higher court, the Capital Gazette reported.

In 2015, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals upheld the lower court’s ruling.

“A lawyer would almost certainly have told him not to proceed with this case," the court noted, according to the Capital Gazette. "It reveals a fundamental failure to understand what defamation law is and, more particularly, what defamation law is not."

“F--k you, leave me alone,” Ramos tweeted one day after the ruling, according to The Baltimore Sun.

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LEO0301
LEO0301

www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/political_commentary/commentary_by_richard_baris/trump_s_first_year_accomplishments_compiled_in_shockingly_long_list https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/may/6/giving-trumps-accomplishments-their-due/

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

If youre still having trouble understanding the connection, think back to how some believe Obama is the reason for increased police fatalities. You say he is the cause, but police fatalities have been higher before, and even decreased during his time in office.

If one believes Obama's rhetoric is the cause of increased police death (statistically untrue), then it's not far-fetched for another to think Trump's rhetoric is behind this and other shootings.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@lovepatsy In short, yes. It doesn't matter if the dispute started years ago. He shot people in 2018. Trump has continually called the media America's biggest threat. Even more so than his best friends Kim and Putin.

Now, regular-thinking people see his words as his regular schtick and think nothing of it. Unstable individuals like this can take a message like this and run with it, and this is the result.

lovepatsy
lovepatsy

The dispute started in 2011 but it's Trumps fault??!!!!

Dr Shoe
Dr Shoe

Well at least they didn't blame the NRA, but I imagine that's because the shooter used a shotgun and not an AR 15, then it would have been the Gun's, the NRA, Mine and You All's fault, but not any of the assholes at the Gazette, especially since They refused to file criminal charges against Ramos back in 2013, Nope, none of the culpability lies with anyone at the capital gazette!

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@Mrs10 I don't understand your first point. What does Trump not being in the political field in 2012 have to do with this guy's attack last week?

Trashman67
Trashman67

Of course they blame Trump. Liberals will never accept responsibility for bad things happening to them. It's always someone else's fault. Even though this story apparently began in 2011 it's Trumps fault. The sun rose today and that's Trumps fault. The moon came out from behind the clouds and that's Trumps fault. Liberal wienies hurt their little peepees masturbating to pictures of drag queens and that's Trumps fault. HCD took it up the ass in the Navy and that's Trumps fault.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@Arnett_Les1 Alright, well if we have to give some, what did we get from NK?

Everything i just said was in the news. Don't result to personal attacks just because I'm telling you information that's already out there.

Mic911
Mic911

Sounds like the CG is blaming the wrong person for something they started years ago. Why not blame Obozo as well, after all he was POTUS for 8 of those years? You can't blame Trump he didn't pull the trigger, it was a feud between the newspaper and Ramos. The big wigs in the Ivory tower at the CG had their oppurtunity to press charges, they blew it, so who's fault is that? Not Trump it is all on them!! Everyone now days wants to put the blame on someone else other than themselves or who really is responsible. Such BS, no wonder our country is the way it is!!