A man charged with killing five people in The Capital newsroom in Maryland pleaded not guilty Monday in court papers, and his attorneys contended any identification of their client at trial will be tainted due to "impermissible" identification procedures used by police. Attorneys for Jarrod Ramos entered the not guilty plea in electronic court filings shortly before his scheduled initial appearance, which was canceled due to the filings. The appearance was no longer needed because Ramos' lawyer, William Davis, formally entered his client's appearance in court documents. Police say Ramos used a shotgun to blast his way into the newsroom June 28. The Capital newspaper had written about Ramos pleading guilty to harassing a former high school classmate in 2011.
Source: Fox News July 30, 2018 18:42 UTC