6/8/2023 0 Comments Somebody killed his editor![]() And almost exactly two years earlier, San Felice had covered the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando as a student journalist. Four months before that, a man killed 58 fans at a music festival in Las Vegas. Four months earlier, a gunman had killed 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Fla. It was just one in a string of recent high-profile attacks. San Felice worried that the shooting would barely register with the public, once it was no longer breaking news. ![]() Around 2:30 pm, a gunman had blasted his way into the newsroom and killed five members of the staff. By mid-afternoon, she and her colleagues at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Md., had become the subject of national news. On June 28, 2018, reporter Selene San Felice was working in her cubicle on a local story. She was assigned a new editor, and even though their first edit went well, she said, "It felt so bad to get that from somebody that wasn't Rob." She went out in the hallway and cried. ![]() ![]() Selene San Felice's editor, Rob Hiaasen, was killed during the shooting. ![]()
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