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FBI profiler on suspected Annapolis shooter

Former senior FBI profiler Mary Ellen O’Toole spent more than 20 years investigating mass shootings and is the director of the forensic science program at George Mason University. She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the psychological mindset of the suspect in the deadly shooting at an Annapolis newspaper, what might have finally motivated him after a long-standing feud with the paper and possible reasons why he damaged his fingerprints to avoid identification.

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Lawyer on suspected Annapolis shooter threats

Law enforcement officials are calling the Capital Gazette shooting a targeted attack. The suspect, Jarrod Ramos, has a history with the newspaper. Ramos sued the paper for defamation in 2012 after it published a story about him pleading guilty to harassing a woman he went to high school with. The case was later dismissed. Brennan McCarthy, the lawyer who represented the woman Ramos harassed, says he knew how to "walk the line" when making a threat.

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