Anne Arundel County Police Chief Timothy Altomare gives an update on the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette: "It's not only a loss for them ... It's a loss for the police department and truly it's an unutterable loss for the city of Annapolis." http://cbsn.ws/2MvQBNg pic.twitter.com/ahUIZD73Bi
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Chief Altomare on 2013 incident with Capital Gazette shooting suspect, during which the paper declined to press charges: "Given the situation at the time, I think the investigator made the call... I don't feel that the department was negligent in any way." https://cbsn.ws/2KwT1xP pic.twitter.com/LPVIAHZYyr
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Chief Altomare says law enforcement "without question" saved lives during Capital Gazette shooting: "Within two minutes they were pushing in on the suspect and starting to get him cornered and not let him hurt anybody else." https://cbsn.ws/2KwT1xP pic.twitter.com/ILJGowjLDf
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Altomare on using facial recognition tech to identify the shooting suspect: "We had lag getting answers on fingerprints is all I can tell you. That's probably why the unnamed senior law enforcement source ... said that because they read lag as some sort of attempt on his part."pic.twitter.com/xzXL36TZ8M
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Fathom this: "The press is the enemy of the people," Trump. "Teeth Stomp them," NRA spokesperson Loesch. "Can't wait til vigilantes start gunning down journalists," Milo of Fox fame. If you can't figure that out you aren't much of a detective. Or of what evidence can't you say?
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Is the Art of the Deal among his planning materials?
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