Capital Gazette shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos scheduled to appear in court Monday

Jarrod Ramos, the man accused of killing five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Maryland last month, is scheduled to make his initial court appearance on Monday. Last week, a grand jury indicted Ramos on 23 charges, including five counts of murder in the deaths of Gerald Fischman, the newspaper's editorial page editor; Rob Hiaasen, an assistant editor and columnist; John McNamara, a sports writer; Rebecca Ann Smith, a sales assistant; and Wendi Winters, a community correspondent.

What they’re saying about the fatal shooting at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis

Five people are dead and several others are "gravely injured" after a shooting at the Capital Gazette in Anne Arundel County, a paper that is owned by The Baltimore Sun, according to officials. A shooter is in custody, police said.

Former Official Once Jailed For Misconduct Running For House

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Anne Arundel law enforcement cut ‘clean shaven’ policy for charity

Officer Shawn Patterson is going to sport his version of the Lincoln-esque chinstrap beard - despite protestations from his wife, what with them visiting her family for Thanksgiving for the first time since they were married this year. Typically, Patterson couldn't have a more conservative version of our 16th president's facial hair style as the Annapolis Police Department has a strict clean shaven policy.