Hiaasen was known for his commitment to high standards in community journalism and his mentoring relationship with young journalists.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) – Relatives, friends and colleagues of slain journalist Rob Hiaasen will gather to remember the man who was one of five victims killed in last week’s shooting at a Maryland newspaper.
The Monday evening memorial at a Maryland nature center is expected to be a “celebration of life” for the 59-year-old assistant managing editor of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis.
Nicknamed “Big Rob,” Hiaasen was known for his commitment to high standards in community journalism and his mentoring relationship with young journalists.
Hiaasen had just celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary with his wife, Maria, whose birthday was on the day of the newsroom attack. A 38-year-old man has been charged with five counts of murder.
The slain journalist’s brother is Carl Hiaasen, a prolific novelist and a longtime Miami Herald columnist.