Four journalists and a sales assistant were killed Thursday in a shooting at a Maryland newspaper: Here, we'll remember the victims.http://bos.gl/Pb0JbaG
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Gerald Fischman, the editorial page editor of Capital Gazette, was known in the newsroom for his shy demeanor, incisive writing, wry wit, and the cardigan with holes in the elbows that he always seemed to be wearing.pic.twitter.com/o5VFEJw2Lf
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Rob Hiaasen, a veteran columnist, editor, and journalism teacher, had been a feature writer at the Baltimore Sun before moving to the Capital in 2010 as an assistant editor. Lately, he had authored a regular Sunday column.pic.twitter.com/KusXRuWPR0
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John McNamara worked at the paper for more than 20 years. Friends, colleagues, and young journalists he mentored remember him as a kind person and diligent reporter, someone who earned the trust and respect of his co-workers and sources alike.pic.twitter.com/5jh3SLNikc
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Rebecca Smith, a sales assistant at the Capital Gazette, was a recent hire for the newspaper in their Annapolis office. She is remembered as an upbeat colleague always ready to lend an ear.pic.twitter.com/a7zCk5cana
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Wendi Winters, an editor and community reporter for the Capital Gazette, dedicated more than two decades of her career to community journalism.pic.twitter.com/Z6lDF7rDVc
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