Attacked newsroom: Pulitzer commemorated with somber silence

Editor Rick Hutzell, center, gives a speech to his staff including Chase Cook, Nicki Catterlin, Rachael Pacella, Selene San Felice and Danielle Ohl at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md., Monday, April 15, 2019. Hutzell said Monday that his staff experienced some “rollercoaster moments” as it won a special Pulitzer Prize citation for its coverage and courage in the face of a massacre in its own newsroom. “Clearly, there were a lot of mixed feelings,” Hutzell told The Associated Press. “No one wants to win an award for something that kills five of your friends.” (Ulysses Muoz/The Baltimore Sun via AP)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Capital Gazette staff members stayed silent and somberly exchanged hugs Monday when the Maryland newspaper won a special Pulitzer Prize citation for its coverage and courage in the face of a massacre in its newsroom.

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