Police in Maryland said Thursday that threats had been sent to the Capital Gazette, where a shooting took place earlier in the day killing at least five people, were trying to confirm who sent the threats through social media.
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Threats sent over social media to Annapolis newspaper, police trying to confirm who sent them
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