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Saturday, June 30, 2018

Annapolis Shooter Worked At Federal Agency For Three Years After Harassment Conviction

Jarrod Warren Ramos — who allegedly killed five Maryland newspaper employees Thursday — worked at the Department of Labor at the time that he was convicted of harassment in 2011 for a pattern of bizarre behavior and remained in that job until 2014.

A spokesman for the Department of Labor told The Daily Caller News Foundation that Ramos had been employed by a Bureau of Labor Statistics IT contractor and that his employment ended in 2014. He did not say on what terms the employment ended.

In July 2011, Ramos pleaded guilty to criminal harassment in a Maryland courthouse. He was initially sentenced to 90 days in jail, but served 18 months of probation and was ordered to therapy.

The Capitol Gazette, a local paper, published an article on the harassment case, headlined “Jarrod wants to be your friend.” It outlined a bizarre fixation by Ramos on a high school classmate who did not remember him, with years of Facebook messages and persistent threats.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here we go again with the red flags.

Anonymous said...

And false flags

Anonymous said...

He will be back on the job in no time when found innocent. Defense will get him off because Maryland LEO's bum rushed him, he didn't have a sporting chance.

Anonymous said...

Transfer him to HR just like the FBI does with their criminals.