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Capital Gazette shooting suspect's anger flared, and fell silent. Then, police say, it exploded

For half a decade, Jarrod Ramos’ anger poured out in court papers, tweets and email messages. He saw enemies. He wrote that he’d like to kill one of them. He suggested another kill herself. He created online images marking others out for sacrifice. Then, in 2016, it all stopped. Until late last…
Source: Sun

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