we will be inside of there for quite a bit, until this investigation is complete. when i have more confirmed information, i will share that confirmed information with you. exactly what was his beef with this newspaper? that s what we are investigating now. it s already been reported he has a history with the newspaper years ago. that s what we are hearing but we need the investigators to confirm that. is he living in an annapolis no, i can t share that with you. that s the first time i ve heard facial recognition. i can t answer that. he is at our criminal investigation division. our detectives are down there with him and i have not
without a doubt, the biggest question tonight is motive. why did he do this, why did he hold a grudge against the newspaper, was it something that was said in the paper that he didn t like? did he have a gripe with one of the employees? tucker: let me stop you and say, there are reports that there is a history of animus or even legal action between this man and the newspaper, we can t confirm that, but it sounds like it is a threat that we will continue to poll. kristin fisher, thank you for that report from annapolis. kristin: absolutely. tucker: so before we went to the press conference we told you about a political development that is reshaping the ideological landscape on the left. parts of the progressive branch have been arguing for months now that we abolish i.c.e., although it has not been in mainstream and monk s democrats but it is. abolish i.c.e. democrats are now saying that in growing numbers.
newspaper? yes. i don t think he came there to die. he tried to modify his finger tips. i don t think there was a suicide thing. the cops got there so quick, he got trapped there. good for everybody. good for the victims and good for society too. tucker: you see people on television drawing snap conclusions without any facts at all. what do you think? they should not do that. the officer that gave the press conference was really good. he told us what he knew does he would not guess. that s perfect. he should be commended for that press conference. tucker: yes. thank you very much. for capping it up for us tonight. you got it. thanks. tucker: it s a been a huge news day.
maryland? no. when will you confirm his identity? very soon. can you confirm what type of shotgun? was it a sporting shotgun or where the smoke grenades commercially available or military? i don t have that information. were all the people shot in the newspaper office? i can t confirm that, they were shot on the first floor. deputy chief, there s talk about the government trying to hide his identity in certain ways, maybe with his fingerprints burned off and things. can you confirm that? that s a first time i ve heard facial recognition and the first time i ve heard fingerprints, no verification of either. did he have a criminal record? i can t confirm that. [indistinct question] we know there were threats sent to the gazette through social media. he s in his late 30s.
tucker: this is a fox news alert. 5 dead and more injured in annapolis, maryland. the gunman attacked the capitals gazette newspaper. the suspect s twitter bio page read this is way. i created this page to defend myself. i am suing the county and: he also last tweeted early this afternoon. spooky. jay is a former assistant director of the fib. fbi. it sounds like there was some long-standing feud in his mind between himself and this