Fischm fischman, Sports Reporter John Mcnamara, Sales Assistant Rebecca Smith and rob hiassen. Through it all, survivors reported on their all tragedy this morning. The paper rolled off the presses and on to stoops all around town. And this morning the Capital Gazette intern talked about leaving the newsroom when it was over. Unfortunately we saw we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues, which was something that nobody should ever have to stomach. Just unfortunate that somebody would come into a place that only reports truthful stories that are factbased and unleash hell on the office. It was we tried to keep our eyes from off the ground, but inevitably we were we all as journalists, were kind of curious and it was sickening. Sickening. Rene marsh is with us. Youve been reporting on the ground. What is the sense youre getting from the community and what you can tell us. Reporter well, poppy, the sense i get is in this tight knit community, they are mourning, but it is not just this
Colleagues, which was something nobody should ever have to stomach. Just unfortunate that somebody would come into a place that only reports truthful stories that are factbased, and unleash hell on the office. It was we try to keep our eyes from off of the ground, but inevitably, we all, as journalists, were kind of curious. And it was sickening. Lets go to our rene marsh. She has all the details for us in annapolis. Good morning, rene. What can you tell us . Reporter good morning, poppy. As you know, this is the deadliest day for journalism since 9 11. Police say it was a targeted attack. I can tell you that there is still a Police Presence out here, outside of the building where this newsroom is, a police car there, still yellow tape up, as Police Continue to process this scene. We know this morning and this is new, that the shooting was captured on Surveillance Video. That Surveillance Video was actually used as the basis, as the evidence as they were trying to prepare the charges a