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300 prospective jurors to be questioned ahead of Capital Gazette newspaper shooting trial

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Victims in newspaper shooting include veteran journalists
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ByEmily Shapiro
September 27, 2019, 2:50 PM

Hundreds of prospective jurors are headed to a Maryland courthouse Friday as jury selection begins in the trial of the suspected Capital Gazette newspaper gunman.

On June 28, 2018, four journalists -- Wendi Winters, Rob Hiaasen, Gerald Fischman and John McNamara -- and a sales assistant -- Rebecca Smith -- were gunned down at The Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis in what became the largest killing of journalists in U.S. history.

Steve Schuh, county executive of Anne Arundel County, holds a copy of The Capital Gazette near the scene of a shooting at the newspaper's office, June 29, 2018, in Annapolis, Md.
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The suspected gunman, Jarrod Ramos, allegedly had a long grudge against the newspaper.

Ramos, 39, facing charges including five counts of murder, has pleaded not criminally responsible -- Maryland's version of the insanity defense, reported The Capital Gazette.

Police respond to a shooting at the offices of the Capital Gazette, a daily newspaper, in Annapolis, Md., June 28, 2018.
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Three hundred potential jurors will begin the selection process Friday, filling out questionnaires in one of the most high profile trial's in the area, according to Terri Charles, a spokesperson with the courts.

Police tape blocks access from a street leading to the building complex where The Capital Gazette is located in Annapolis, Md., June 29, 2018.
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Three days of jury selection is expected to start on Oct. 30 with potential jurors coming to court in the morning and afternoon in batches of 50 at a time, said Charles.

The final jury selection will be on Nov. 4, said Charles.

ABC News' Dee Carden contributed to this report.

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