'This was a targeted attack': Authorities say threats were made on social media before the Capital Gazette shooting


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  In a news conference Thursday, Acting Anne Arundel County Police Chief William Krampf said threats were made on social media before the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette, but it was not clear whether they came from the suspect. At least five people were killed in what police are calling a "targeted attack" on the Maryland newspaper. Krampf also said a white male in his late 30s has been arrested in connection with the shooting.

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