Here are brief profiles of the victims, identified by law
enforcement hours after the shooting:
ROB HIAASEN
Hiassen, 59, brother of best-selling author Carl Hiaasen, joined
The Capital, the group's flagship title, in 2010 as assistant
editor after working as a reporter at the Baltimore Sun for 15
years. Before that, he was a staff reporter at the Palm Beach
Post and news anchor and reporter for radio stations across the
South.
The Fort Lauderdale native was also a columnist for The Capital,
and his pieces appeared in the paper’s Life section every
Sunday. According to the Baltimore Sun, he and his wife Maria,
with whom he had three children, had celebrated their 33rd
anniversary just days before he was killed.
JOHN MCNAMARA
The editor of the Bowie Blade-News and Crofton-West Country
Gazette newspapers, McNamara worked for the Capital Gazette
organization for more than two decades. An avid sports fan, he
wrote extensively about the topic and was the author of two
books about his alma mater, the University of Maryland, the
Baltimore Sun said. A married man, he loved local history and
enjoyed rock and folk music.
WENDI WINTERS
A reporter and columnist for The Capital, Winters had worked at
the paper since 2002, often providing her own photos and video
to accompany her stories. The New York native had worked as a
public relations consultant for many years in addition to her
journalism, according to her social media postings.
Winters, 65, was a “Navy mom” and a volunteer with the Girl
Scouts and the Red Cross, according to her Twitter and LinkedIn
accounts.
On Facebook Winters described herself as having “Peter Pan DNA,
blended with some extroverted introversion, sprinkled with
proper punctuation marks and served half-baked with a Manhattan
attitude.”
GERALD FISCHMAN
Fischman, 61, of Pasadena, Maryland, was the editor of the
editorial page and worked at The Capital for over 25 years.
According to the Baltimore Sun, Fischman was “the guardian
against libel, the arbiter of taste and a peculiar and an
endearing figure in a newsroom full of characters.”
Married to a Mongolian opera singer, Fischman graduated from the
journalism school at the University of Maryland in 1979.
REBECCA SMITH
Smith, 34, recently joined the Capital Gazette as a sales
assistant. She was described in a profile by the Baltimore Sun
as being “thoughtful” and “kind and considerate.” A Baltimore
native, she lived with her fiancé in east Baltimore County and
worked in marketing before joining the Gazette.
(Reporting by Tea Kvetenadze in New York; Editing by Frank
McGurty, Toni Reinhold)
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