U.S. man pleads guilty in Maryland newspaper shooting

A U.S. man, accused of fatally shooting five staffers at a newspaper in Annapolis, capital of Maryland last year, pleaded guilty on Monday.


At a court in Annapolis, Jarrod Ramos, 39, admitted to a judge that he had committed those offenses.


Judge Laura Ripken, who accepted Ramos' plea Monday afternoon, said that she determined that Ramos "freely, knowingly and voluntarily" waived his right to a jury trial to determine his guilt or innocence

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A jury is expected to hear testimony in coming weeks about whether Ramos was not responsible by reason of insanity.


Ramos stormed the Capital Gazette newsroom with a shotgun on June 28, 2018, killing four journalists and a sales assistant in an attack that authorities said was motivated by a long-standing grudge.


It was one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in U.S. history.


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