Thomas Marquardt, the newspapers former editor and publisher, told The Baltimore Sun that Ramos started to harass staff members shortly after a columnist wrote an article in 2011 about a criminal harassment charge filed against Ramos. The columnist, Eric Hartley, no longer works at the paper.
Date: Jun 29, 2018
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Woman who says Capital Gazette shooting suspect harassed her warned police he would be 'next mass shooter'
Ramos filed a defamation lawsuit against Tom Marquardt, a Capital Gazette editor and publisher, Eric Hartley, a columnist, for damaging his reputation but the newspaper won the case. Hartley and Marquardt do not currently work for the paper and were not present at the time of the mass shooting.
Date: Jun 29, 2018
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Here's what we know about Jarrod Ramos, identified as the suspect in the Maryland newspaper shooting
In 2012, Ramos brought a defamation lawsuit against Eric Hartley, formerly a staff writer and columnist with publication The Capital, and Thomas Marquardt, then editor and publisher of The Capital, according to a court filing.
Date: Jun 29, 2018
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Capital Gazette shooting suspect charged with five counts of murder
how he harassed a former classmate from Arundel High School, first on Facebook and then through emails. Ramos pleaded guilty in July 2011 to harassment. In a column written by Eric Hartley several days later, the woman described how Ramos had stalked her online and perhaps caused her to lose her job.