Capital Gazette

“I have been tormented and traumatized and terrorized for so long that it has changed the fiber of my being," she said.
"We won’t forget being called an enemy of the people. No, we won’t forget that," the paper wrote in an editorial published on Sunday.
After the Capital Gazette massacre, one local reporter says she's afraid but undaunted.
It's a pattern we've seen time and time again with mass shooters.
All I wanted as a kid was to have my picture featured in the local paper.
"He doesn’t deserve us to talk about him one more second," Anne Arundel County chief Timothy Altomare told reporters.
Trump said journalists shouldn’t have to be fearful of being attacked while doing their jobs. He's also called journalists "the enemy of the people."
The man accused of murdering five people in the newsroom of the Capital Gazette had a long-running feud with the paper.
"Today, we are speechless," the paper said, after the shooting in Annapolis, Maryland, that left five dead and two injured.
“I’m going to need more than some thoughts and prayers, because our whole lives have been shattered," said shooting survivor Selene San Felice.