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5 Scholarships Honor Shooting Victims

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Five scholarships each worth $1,000 have been established in honor of the five people who were killed last year at the Capital Gazette when a gunman burst into the newspaper offices.

5 Scholarships Honor Shooting Victims

Scholarships Possible Because Of Anonymous Donor

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — An anonymous donor has given $5,000 for college scholarships from the Annapolis Police Department in honor of the five people killed at the Capital Gazette last year, allowing five students to receive $1,000 college scholarships.

The five were killed when a gunman burst into the newspaper offices in June.

Lt. Kevin Krause tells the Capital Gazette the donor has asked the recipients learn about the person their individual scholarship is dedicated to: 65-year-old Wendi Winters; 61-year-old Gerald Fischman; 59-year-old Rob Hiaasen; 56-year-old John McNamara; and 34-year-old Rebecca Smith.

The students may use the money to study any field they choose. Last year, the police department gave out two scholarships.

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Information from: The Capital, http://www.capitalgazette.com/

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