Editor calls Capital Gazette victims ‘friends of the people’

Martin Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post, stands on stage during a benefit concert in Annapolis, Md., on Saturday, July 28, 2018, to honor the five Capital Gazette employees killed in a shooting at their newsroom in June. In remarks to the audience, Baron said the victims were “friends of the people,” and “not one of them deserved to be seen as an enemy, because of the profession they choose or the place they worked.” (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The five Capital Gazette employees killed in an attack in their newsroom last month were “friends of the people,” and “not one of them deserved to be seen as an enemy,” the executive editor of The Washington Post said Saturday at a benefit concert for the victims’ families and colleagues.

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