Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Now to the latest news on the ongoing investigation of yesterday's deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Md. Five staff members are dead. The suspect is being held without bond. Intern Anthony Messenger was in the newsroom when the shooter stormed in in the early afternoon. And in an interview with NBC's "Today" show this morning, Messenger describes the scene. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "TODAY") ANTHONY MESSENGER: Initially, I thought it was fireworks. I heard a pop, and I turned and looked over my shoulder toward the front of the room, toward the entrance. I saw that the glass doors that open up into our office were blown out. And then I heard a second pop. I ran toward the back exit of the office. CORNISH: Messenger and others hid under desks and pled for help on social media and quietly called 911. NPR's Jeff Brady is in Annapolis, where he's following the investigation into this shooting. And, Jeff,
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