1. “We are putting out a damn newspaper.”

As The Capital Gazette came under siege Thursday, with a gunman opening fire in the newsroom and killing five people, the journalists never stopped working.

A suspect, Jarrod Ramos, was charged with five counts of murder. He barricaded the door to prevent people from fleeing the attack, the police said, and had a history of making general threats against the newspaper. Here’s what else we know about him.

The victims included four journalists and a sales assistant.

President Trump, who has railed against the news media, condemned the attack. “Journalists, like all Americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their jobs.”