Man accused in newspaper shooting is changing his plea
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — An attorney for the man accused of killing five Maryland newspaper employees last year told a court Monday that he will plead guilty but not criminally responsible by reason of insanity to the murders.
Attorney Katy O’Donnell said Jarrod Ramos intends to plead guilty to all 23 charges in the indictment, including five counts of first-degree murder, in connection with a shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis in 2018.
O’Donnell’s remarks came during a pretrial hearing in Annapolis.
Judge Laura Ripken still needs to accept the guilty pleas to make them official.