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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Capital Gazette shooting suspect pleads not guilty, citing mental disorder at time of killing spree

The plea, filed Monday in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, comes 10 months after the shootings that left five people dead.
Jarrod Ramos is accused of killing five employees in the Capital Gazette newsroom in June.
Jarrod Ramos, the plea says, is not criminally responsible "because, at the time of the conduct alleged in the above captioned case, the Defendant, because of a mental disorder, lacked substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality of his conduct, and/or to conform his conduct to the requirements of law."
The two-page filing did not elaborate, but it says that the plea stands for all 23 counts on which Ramos was indicted in July.
In addition to five murder charges, Ramos faces a count of attempted first-degree murder and 17 other assault and weapons charges.
Ramos, 39, is accused of walking into the Capital Gazette newsroom on June 28 and opening fire, killing five employees -- Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters -- and leaving two others wounded.
The attack took place a few years after Ramos had unsuccessfully sued the newspaper for defamation. An article in the paper had chronicled Ramos' harassment of a former classmate on social media. Ramos pleaded guilty to a harassment charge in that case, according to court documents.
Ramos is being held without bail at the Jennifer Road Detention Center, Anne Arundel County's maximum security facility. He is represented by the Anne Arundel County public defender's office and a Baltimore attorney.
His trial is set for November after being postponed several times.

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