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a haven for the homeless for years but not anymore. dc leaders shut down tent city this morning. where are go. delia goncalves joins us live at first and 8th streets in northeast with some answers. they must have a plan, right, della? >> reporter: that's right, they do. there are a lot of folks here who have a plan in place, and we can tell you this noontime that in fact there is a place for these folks to go. they will be heading to the adams day shelter off new york avenue. not too far away from this former tent city, by union station. i say former, because take a look at the street. they are nearly clear. advocates and several workers from city agencies are cleaning up the streets. bagging up belongings. and they have been out here, for several hours. throwing away trash. and now, district leaders decided to shut down the tent city because they tell us, one, it is illegal, and two, unsanitary. there were 14 tents and 12 adults leaving here. we are told their personal items were tagged and will be stored at adams day shelter for 30 days. everyone here, we are also told, receiv
a haven for the homeless for years but not anymore. dc leaders shut down tent city this morning. where are go. delia goncalves joins us live at first and 8th streets in northeast with some answers. they must have a plan, right, della? >> reporter: that's right, they do. there are a lot of folks here who have a plan in place, and we can tell you this noontime that in fact there is a place for these folks to go. they will be heading to the adams day shelter off new york avenue. not too far...
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. >>> right now at 6:00, north korea threatens to target dc. a new video showing a fake nuclear strike on the national mall. >>> and a conversation gun store opens in arlington. >>> plus, washington in bloom. the cherry blossoms have reached their peak. screams of excitement for the tidal basin. we start with breaking news off the top. good eve.ning i'm jim lokay. >> and i'm tisha lewis. matt and lauren are off. a deadly shoot can has shut down metro's deanwood station in northeast dc. >> i've seen the alerts out there, what can you tell us now? department is now confirming this is a homicide investigation. they say a teenager was shot here on the platform of this outdoor metro station. we are at the deanwood station in northeast dc. they're not confirming the age of the victim, but they tell us he was shot at least once and died. now i'll tell you there were witnesses here when this shooting happened. there are many homes centurying the metro station. there are also people who are waiting for the bus or the metro itself and we spoke to one woman who witnessed this shooting. >>
. >>> right now at 6:00, north korea threatens to target dc. a new video showing a fake nuclear strike on the national mall. >>> and a conversation gun store opens in arlington. >>> plus, washington in bloom. the cherry blossoms have reached their peak. screams of excitement for the tidal basin. we start with breaking news off the top. good eve.ning i'm jim lokay. >> and i'm tisha lewis. matt and lauren are off. a deadly shoot can has shut down metro's deanwood...
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northwest dc marina marraco fox 5 local news. >> we want to go back to our big story the 15 year old washington who was shot and killed at the deanwood metro station.tati >> tisha lewis was there as hundreds gathered in his honor: shawn and tony let me set the seen it was an emotionalmoti evening. we heard a lot of crying. we heard a lot of praying. there was a prayer for peace fo even though a lot of people are gone most of the people are again i want to show you what remains here to the deanwood metro station you can see this memorial has candles, and flowers and what's left behindet after this young life was lost far too soon. -- soon. >> what is the message here today. >> message here is the gun violence in dc people are tired of it want something done about it. seek about that and hope to get something done. we're going to send a message that his death will not go in vein. >> his mom didn't want this this event to be just about devon day it's about everybody young teens who got killed like the gun violence. >> devanitas cousin and his grand father hundreds of people, family
northwest dc marina marraco fox 5 local news. >> we want to go back to our big story the 15 year old washington who was shot and killed at the deanwood metro station.tati >> tisha lewis was there as hundreds gathered in his honor: shawn and tony let me set the seen it was an emotionalmoti evening. we heard a lot of crying. we heard a lot of praying. there was a prayer for peace fo even though a lot of people are gone most of the people are again i want to show you what remains here...
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going to tell me? >> a dc teen shot in the back just moments after his high school team won a nail biteer at the verizon center. >>> we go inside the courtroom as loved ones come face to face with a former school aid accused of abusing children. thank you for joining us. >> today he pled not guilty to 13 charges. allison barber says what happened in court. >> reporter: when he walked into the courthouse one woman sitting started to cry but other than that everything was calm. he was surrounded by marshalls. the hearing finished in less than an hour and the attorneys said that he is pleading not guilty to all 13 charges. as his attorneys left the courthouse they declined to comment on the case a handful of people related to his alleged victims showed up include age woman who said her child is a victim >> this is my first time seeing him i don't know how i will react. i don't know what i want to see. i'm just glad he is locked up and he is not hurting these babies anymore. >> reporter: there were a lot of emotions in the courtroom today but they didn't come from carroway. he look add
going to tell me? >> a dc teen shot in the back just moments after his high school team won a nail biteer at the verizon center. >>> we go inside the courtroom as loved ones come face to face with a former school aid accused of abusing children. thank you for joining us. >> today he pled not guilty to 13 charges. allison barber says what happened in court. >> reporter: when he walked into the courthouse one woman sitting started to cry but other than that everything...
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and safety issues. >> matt ackland joins us from the edgewood community in northeast dc where people want police to do something. they've been talking about this for a long time. >> reporter: they sure have. and as the weather is getting warmer, officials are not surprised they are getting more complaints about these these dirt bakes. we checked in with dc police earlier today they say it's become such a problem that regional police chiefs are meeting together and they plan to hold a press conference in the next week or two to discuss solutions to this issue. some neighbors near 4th street northeast say they have had it. check out some of the comments. rob says: i have the dirt bike gang buzz by my house and terrify one of my house guests this weekend. she was holding her infant in her arms. it's an issue all over. these are reports fox 5 has brought you in the last year. remember this scene at an intersection in dc? how about this scene when riders stopped traffic on the beltway. and this most recently when an officer was hit in camp springs by an atv. >> kids can't come out on th s
and safety issues. >> matt ackland joins us from the edgewood community in northeast dc where people want police to do something. they've been talking about this for a long time. >> reporter: they sure have. and as the weather is getting warmer, officials are not surprised they are getting more complaints about these these dirt bakes. we checked in with dc police earlier today they say it's become such a problem that regional police chiefs are meeting together and they plan to hold...
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the case. >>> dc fire and ems getting some much needed help today it will begin using private ambulance company's transport some patient. the service will operate 18 hours a day, will only take patients with injuries or illnesses considered to be minor medical emergencies. dc fire and ems will, however, still arrive on the scene at all calls, to evaluate patient and determine what care they need and how they will be transported. >>> prince george's county detective, jacai colson, laid to rest at his home state of pennsylvania today. these are pictures of the funeral procession on interstate 95 this afternoon. colson shot and killed by friendly firing during gunfire at police headquarters earlier this month. thousands gather to pay their respects for them at memorial at first baptist church in upper marlboro on friday. officer colson would have turned 29 years old, the week he was killed. >>> maryland is moving toward creating state task force, study of tasers by police. move comes days after montgomery county reviewed its own department use, in light of gaithersburg man. montg
the case. >>> dc fire and ems getting some much needed help today it will begin using private ambulance company's transport some patient. the service will operate 18 hours a day, will only take patients with injuries or illnesses considered to be minor medical emergencies. dc fire and ems will, however, still arrive on the scene at all calls, to evaluate patient and determine what care they need and how they will be transported. >>> prince george's county detective, jacai...
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that's what happens. light snow north and northwest of dc, no accumulation. tapering off overnight and by predown we might have a lingering sprinkle but other than that it will be out of the way as we get ready for a drier day on your monday. we're talking temperatures into the 30s, 38 degrees i should say and here is a look at current temperatures elsewhere. we've got 39 at quantico, 37 at winchester. 36 degrees at baltimore. so your overnight lo low 30s and a little bit onle cool side, definitely. we're not going to be all that warm tomorrow but temperatures will be into the 50s. but we will at least be seeing this making an exit and behind it all some sunshine but it will be a little windy. i'll let you know when it's finally going to warm up like it should for spring and when it will stick around for a few days at least in my 7-day forecast. back to you. >> fox 5 is in prince george's county where the community came together at the scene of a kii on the i can shoot out that killed detective jacai colson just one week ago. alexandra limon is in palmer park with how detective col
that's what happens. light snow north and northwest of dc, no accumulation. tapering off overnight and by predown we might have a lingering sprinkle but other than that it will be out of the way as we get ready for a drier day on your monday. we're talking temperatures into the 30s, 38 degrees i should say and here is a look at current temperatures elsewhere. we've got 39 at quantico, 37 at winchester. 36 degrees at baltimore. so your overnight lo low 30s and a little bit onle cool side,...
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traumatized. they witnessed their brother getting killed. >> reporter: after the fatal shotting, dc police said this. >> we don't know what the subject matter was. but it's not believed to be >> reporter: however the family disagrees and they say he was a sophomore and lived in maryland and he's described as a quiet kid who was in rotc and loved basketball and fashion. his family feels it's unlikely he had problems with anyone. in the northeast neighborhood where he was visiting hition mother when he was killed. his grandfather is also upset because he says in the moments after the shooting help was no where to be found. >> reporter: were there any security guards? >> no. no one was around. she saw the station manager. he was slow to react. she noticed the guy running past him and jumping over the turn aisle. >> tonight the dc police department has not made any arrests. they. released any suspect information or surveillance video from the metro station. they are however afrg a $25,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction. reporting live in downtown dc, alexandr
traumatized. they witnessed their brother getting killed. >> reporter: after the fatal shotting, dc police said this. >> we don't know what the subject matter was. but it's not believed to be >> reporter: however the family disagrees and they say he was a sophomore and lived in maryland and he's described as a quiet kid who was in rotc and loved basketball and fashion. his family feels it's unlikely he had problems with anyone. in the northeast neighborhood where he was...
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their brother getting killed. >> after the fatal shooting dc police said this. >> we don't know what the subject matter was, but it's not believed to be random. >> however the family disagrees. they say he was a sophomore at largo high school and lived in maryland. he's described as a quiet kid who was in rotc an basketball and fashion. his family feels it's unlikely he had problems with anyone in the northeast dc neighborhood where he was visiting his mother when he was killed. devonte's grandfather is also upset because he said in the moments after the shooting, help was no where to be found. >> so were there any security guards, any armed metro police officers? >> no. no one was around. she saw the station manager, he was slow to react because she noticed a guy running past him and jumping over the turn aisles. >> tonight dc police have not made an arrest they also have not made an arrest or released any surveillance or photos from the metro station. they are offering a 25 noud award for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. alexandra limon, fox 5 local new
their brother getting killed. >> after the fatal shooting dc police said this. >> we don't know what the subject matter was, but it's not believed to be random. >> however the family disagrees. they say he was a sophomore at largo high school and lived in maryland. he's described as a quiet kid who was in rotc an basketball and fashion. his family feels it's unlikely he had problems with anyone in the northeast dc neighborhood where he was visiting his mother when he was...
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dc? >> i came when i was little so i don't remember much. but it was scary. so they just told us to run to h street and me and my friends were standing right next to the guy that was next to the fence and he looked like a normal guy. >> reporter: what did they do to the guy? >> they subdued him and they started screaming for him to get on the ground and put his hands behind his head so everyone said there's a big mob of people running. >> a big day for these students who are actually here for a choir competition from tennessee. so we're going to you guys. >> reporter: megan dice with the latest. >>> two volunteer firefighters suspended are back on the job tonight. fox 5 was first to bring you their story and we were there today when they got the good news. >> their decision may have saved that 18-month-old's life. alexandra limon has been following this controversy from the kwing. she is live now in stafford county with tonight's newest developments. alex? >> reporter: the great news for both of the firefighters involved is that they are once again on operational status. and what th
dc? >> i came when i was little so i don't remember much. but it was scary. so they just told us to run to h street and me and my friends were standing right next to the guy that was next to the fence and he looked like a normal guy. >> reporter: what did they do to the guy? >> they subdued him and they started screaming for him to get on the ground and put his hands behind his head so everyone said there's a big mob of people running. >> a big day for these students...
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democratic senator, elizabeth warren, derita trump's arrival here in dc with a tweet she called him a want to be tyrant who stands ready to tear america apart, built on values like decency, community and concern for our neighbors, to which trump responded, who do you mean? the indian? warren claimed native american heritage. >>reporter: live on pennsylvania avenue, russeau shaye wusa9. >> trump reached out to a homeless that in gaithersburg. we will tell you more about that coming up at 6:00. >>> trump was met in dc with some protesters. >>> at the verizon center, what are the folks protesting against? >>reporter: there is a couple of things. obviously, donald trump and plenty of folks protesting him and then there is u.s. policy. u.s. policy some folks are protesting. in to the conference and we've seen tens of thousands of folks heading in and you can see the mass of protesters, good-sized gathering of folks made up of some different groups. there were some here as part of an organized group and some independently, on their own. summer here strictly to protest donald trump and other
democratic senator, elizabeth warren, derita trump's arrival here in dc with a tweet she called him a want to be tyrant who stands ready to tear america apart, built on values like decency, community and concern for our neighbors, to which trump responded, who do you mean? the indian? warren claimed native american heritage. >>reporter: live on pennsylvania avenue, russeau shaye wusa9. >> trump reached out to a homeless that in gaithersburg. we will tell you more about that coming...
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, yes, flags are lowered here outside the belgium embasy northwest dc. and the small but hard felt memorial growing underneath the flag polls. throughout the day, people who watch the terror on tv were moved to make the journey to northwest dc. it is a small gesture, bouquet of flowers, candle, a prayer for peace, in each country, and in each of us. among those coming to pay their respects, us homeland security secretary, jay johnson. >> expressing my condolances. >> scene repeat in the cities around the world, and of course, in the belgium capitol outside the brussels stock exchange. messages in many language, remembered the victims and expressed solidarity, candles traced hearts and peace signs, as young belgium came together to mourn and believe in a better worlds. the belgium embassy, said he's grateful for the many condolances that he has received, and says that his country will, quote, not give into fear, and they're determined to face the situation with strength and resilience. live in northwest, melanie, fox5 local news. >>> dullos international airport remains on heightene
, yes, flags are lowered here outside the belgium embasy northwest dc. and the small but hard felt memorial growing underneath the flag polls. throughout the day, people who watch the terror on tv were moved to make the journey to northwest dc. it is a small gesture, bouquet of flowers, candle, a prayer for peace, in each country, and in each of us. among those coming to pay their respects, us homeland security secretary, jay johnson. >> expressing my condolances. >> scene repeat in...
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moments ago. dc 3 was hatched, we saw dc 2 hatch yesterday. eaglets but now going with dc 2 and 3. >> did you watch a little bit yesterday? >> i did. >> i did. i'm getting -- i was getting updates through the night, people telling me the mom has flown off, tianaken a break, the dad is sitting on the eggs, everybody is being cared for. i appreciate everybody on twitter that has gotten hooked on this dc eagle cam and updating these throughout the night. >> we'll get back to the eagles in a bit. >> right it our top story this morning, another day filled with protests and violence at donald trump's rallies. this morning we're hearing from one of the men injured in the protests. jacob rascon is in tucson this morning. good morning. >> reporter: the front lines of the immigration debate, where donald trump and ted cruz spent a lot of time recently. that protester sucker punched and beaten while on the ground. he tells me his only thought was to protect his head and he says the anger is palpable. violence is seen now inevitable. scores of protesters at every donald trump rally. >> there
moments ago. dc 3 was hatched, we saw dc 2 hatch yesterday. eaglets but now going with dc 2 and 3. >> did you watch a little bit yesterday? >> i did. >> i did. i'm getting -- i was getting updates through the night, people telling me the mom has flown off, tianaken a break, the dad is sitting on the eggs, everybody is being cared for. i appreciate everybody on twitter that has gotten hooked on this dc eagle cam and updating these throughout the night. >> we'll get back...
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to cast their vote in the dc republican primary. we'll tell you which candidate came out on top. >>> and it was a sea of runners this morning as many took part in the annual rock and roll marathon. now. >> it sounds like we have a couple of protesters back there. get them out. these people. and you know what? and then the audience gets rough with them and the press says how dare they. >> the trump rally carried on with his speech. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm matt ackland. the rally tonight in kansas city comes on the heels of last night's violent protest before a scheduled trump rally in chicago. trump had to cancel that event and police in riot gear had to be called in and earlier today a protester tried to jump the stage while trump was speaking in dayton, ohio. let's get the latest now. >> reporter: the road to the white house is more like a professional wrestling match. friday night's match-up between trump supporters and trump opponents was called off because of a forecast for more fii vens. then on saturday morning that prediction nearly came true. hours later in ka
to cast their vote in the dc republican primary. we'll tell you which candidate came out on top. >>> and it was a sea of runners this morning as many took part in the annual rock and roll marathon. now. >> it sounds like we have a couple of protesters back there. get them out. these people. and you know what? and then the audience gets rough with them and the press says how dare they. >> the trump rally carried on with his speech. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm matt...
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working on fell and then hit him on the head. the man's name hasn't been released. >>> new, dc police work stop a rash of robberies they arrested a 23-year-old in connection to 14 crimes. they happened over the past six week as long the dc county line. district police chief pointed out the thieves had a pattern. >> they targeted women alone. they would use violence against women who resisted and in one case attacked and injured an 81- year-old. >> police is stressed one man didn't act alone. he is part of a small group believed to be responsible for the crimes. they are working to figure out who else is involved. >>> part of the district's plan to house the homeless means kicking them out of the only homes they knew. we are near union station to tell us what happened to the growing tent city. >> reporter: this is just one of the signs that the city posted warning people that today was moving day. now the tents are gone. >> homeless. >> reporter: l elands nelson has been homeless for ten years. >> keep your area clean. probably -- they probably let us stay if we kept it clean. >
working on fell and then hit him on the head. the man's name hasn't been released. >>> new, dc police work stop a rash of robberies they arrested a 23-year-old in connection to 14 crimes. they happened over the past six week as long the dc county line. district police chief pointed out the thieves had a pattern. >> they targeted women alone. they would use violence against women who resisted and in one case attacked and injured an 81- year-old. >> police is stressed one...
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september. dc will start using ambulances rather than dc fire and ems to trajs port patients suffering from minor medical emergencies. fox 5 has learned the service will start march 28th and it will operate 18 hours a day. the private ambulances with trained emts on board will handle basic emergencies like cuts and sprains. but dc fire and ems personnel will continue to care for patients with severe conditions like chest pains, overdoses and severe allergic reactions. >> a lot of our members are still apprehensive are we abandoning the patient when we give them to amr and the same thing for the citizens. and the reality is no. we have an opportunity to treat the patient, make sure the patient is stable, turn that patient over to somebody who has the same training as them to transport the patient so they can get back in service and to respond. >> firefighters have been told to be friendly but firm with patients when explaining the new protocols. >> with all the warmer weather comes an issue that has some dc residents pretty heated. take a look at this video right there. police tell us there
september. dc will start using ambulances rather than dc fire and ems to trajs port patients suffering from minor medical emergencies. fox 5 has learned the service will start march 28th and it will operate 18 hours a day. the private ambulances with trained emts on board will handle basic emergencies like cuts and sprains. but dc fire and ems personnel will continue to care for patients with severe conditions like chest pains, overdoses and severe allergic reactions. >> a lot of our...
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our temperatures are going to start to dip a little bit. right now it's 57 degrees in dc, 56 at annapolis. we've got 55 at baltimore this hour. the same for hagerstown. 49 at winchester and 46 at mannasas. so satellite radar showing you the few clouds are rolling in but we are keeping a close eye on a system that can bring us that rainfall. your overnight low 47 degrees. back to you. >> all right. thank you gwen. we have a follow-up now to a story you saw first on fox 5. a man shot multiple times in southeast, laid on the ground for more than 30 minutes for an ambulance to show up. tonight fox 5 has obtained the audio recordings of the dispatch calls. they gave us more insight into what happened and the ongoing problem of the shortages of ambulances in the district. al chand dra limon is live with the latest. >> reporter: we also have a statement from the dc fire and ems department. a spokesperson tells us that on wednesday, the day the shooting happened, the department received a high volume of calls for service and that was part of the problem why it took the ambulance so long
our temperatures are going to start to dip a little bit. right now it's 57 degrees in dc, 56 at annapolis. we've got 55 at baltimore this hour. the same for hagerstown. 49 at winchester and 46 at mannasas. so satellite radar showing you the few clouds are rolling in but we are keeping a close eye on a system that can bring us that rainfall. your overnight low 47 degrees. back to you. >> all right. thank you gwen. we have a follow-up now to a story you saw first on fox 5. a man shot...
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day on the race to the state in more states. i'm debra alfarone. we begin southeast dc. a teen was stabbed inside the navy yard. our matt yurus is live on the scene. so what's the latest? >> reporter: the teen suffered amie your cut and stand wound. they are working to find out what happened here. but the teens involved are not cooperating. a witness saw the teens arguing and rough housing before the stabbing happened. we are gathering more information now. we will update you on wusa9.com and on our app. live in southeast, matt yurus, wusa9. >> thank you so much matt. >>> police asking for the public's help as they look for a man who broke into a woman's college park apartment and raped her while she was sleeping early this morning. matt yurus worked this story before heading out on the breaking news. >> it is odd. >> reporter: police say this is exactly where the suspect alledl when she realized it wasn't her boyfriend, she made noise causing the suspect to flee from this apartment at the 4500 block of fourdom lane. >> i heard the police, that is what woke me up. >> reporter: no o
day on the race to the state in more states. i'm debra alfarone. we begin southeast dc. a teen was stabbed inside the navy yard. our matt yurus is live on the scene. so what's the latest? >> reporter: the teen suffered amie your cut and stand wound. they are working to find out what happened here. but the teens involved are not cooperating. a witness saw the teens arguing and rough housing before the stabbing happened. we are gathering more information now. we will update you on...
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popular dc bar slapped with violations because of its restroom. questioning how the city is enforcing the law. >> continues. a knife found on the property. your news at 10:00 starts right now. >>> right off the top tonight, a charles county teenager found knocked unconscious on the bathroom floor at his school. thank you for joining us. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. that beaten happened at west lake high school in waldorf. the mother claims the school didn't do enough to help her son. sarah simmons joins us with the latest. >> this what her son looked like after a beat-down in the bathroom. his mother is livid and says his injuries were bad enough that he had to be flown to the hospital from the school. >> reporter: you can see the wound on her ninth grade son's head but it's the massive bump on his forehead that really gets your attention. >> my unconscious in the boys' bathroom with a knot the size of an apple on his head. >> reporter: she is angry about how west lake hospital dealt with the attack on her son. she says someone took this picture of him on the floor after
popular dc bar slapped with violations because of its restroom. questioning how the city is enforcing the law. >> continues. a knife found on the property. your news at 10:00 starts right now. >>> right off the top tonight, a charles county teenager found knocked unconscious on the bathroom floor at his school. thank you for joining us. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. that beaten happened at west lake high school in waldorf. the mother claims the school didn't do...
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at the d.c. circuit, one level several of the current justices served on the dc circuit before you elevated to the highest court. garland served with a man who is now chief justice of the supreme court, and graduated first in his class from harvard undergrad, graduated harvard law school and did clerk for justice william brennan. he has been in private practice and worked as a federal prosecutor. he oversaw the investigations into the oklahoma city bombing and the unit bomber so he is well respected for his work on and off the bench. he was confirmed in 1997. many lawmakers on both sides have sung his praises talking about what a great pic he is, what a good job he has done on the dc circuit. those words are used by the white house. he is saying we have had a number of people in the senate, those who would say they would block a vote on anyone saying in the past is intellectually superior, well-qualified by the american bar association. there are no questions about his intellect, writing ability or decisionmaking. there are questions critics have about second amendment gun rights,
at the d.c. circuit, one level several of the current justices served on the dc circuit before you elevated to the highest court. garland served with a man who is now chief justice of the supreme court, and graduated first in his class from harvard undergrad, graduated harvard law school and did clerk for justice william brennan. he has been in private practice and worked as a federal prosecutor. he oversaw the investigations into the oklahoma city bombing and the unit bomber so he is well...
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you can trust what this dc says. the senior contributor to the federal list dc mcallister. and whatever you do, don't let him pet your rabbit. george. and looming next to me is comedian ben kissel. >> you know what fairy tales are missing 1234 semiautomatic rifles. the nra family has rewritten a couple of children's classic stories. see if you notice what is different. there is hansel and gretle have guns and little red riding hood has a gun. i think it is the guns. that's what is different. they added guns to the story. the presence of firearms means they never get shoved into an oven. instead they storm the ginger bread layer and make a citizen's arrest and eat her house for dessert. and little red riding hood's grandmother doesn't get eaten because she goes grand tau -- torino on his punctuation ass. i wrote my own book and i want to submit them to the nra. i have ali-baba. rum pell still killing and the princess and the ppk, locked and loaded edition. you have my number. let's do lunch at a gun friendly establishment. i think this is is great. camille, you know, we live in
you can trust what this dc says. the senior contributor to the federal list dc mcallister. and whatever you do, don't let him pet your rabbit. george. and looming next to me is comedian ben kissel. >> you know what fairy tales are missing 1234 semiautomatic rifles. the nra family has rewritten a couple of children's classic stories. see if you notice what is different. there is hansel and gretle have guns and little red riding hood has a gun. i think it is the guns. that's what is...
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the job. fofor more on this announcement, let's go to dc bureau and chief national corespondent jim osman. it's like game on now, isn't it. >> indeed it is, game on in dc and there was a lot of scuttle in washington. the president had -- garland is 63-year-old. he's a moderate with an ivy league education who didn't add much diversity to the court, but may force the hand of the republicans who president obama's nominee. and wait for the next president. garland clerk for the late supreme court justice william, president's no, -- president nominee -- garland was touched. >> thank you, mr. president. thisis is the greatest honor of my life other than my wife mamarrying me. it's the greatest gift i have received and there's birth of our daughters. >> now, some of the republicans in the senate voted for mayor garland when he was placed on the court of appeals, but that doesn't matter because the gop says it't's about the principle of waiting for the president to what's interesting, the next president, let's say a president hillary clinton or president donald trump, the republicans may no
the job. fofor more on this announcement, let's go to dc bureau and chief national corespondent jim osman. it's like game on now, isn't it. >> indeed it is, game on in dc and there was a lot of scuttle in washington. the president had -- garland is 63-year-old. he's a moderate with an ivy league education who didn't add much diversity to the court, but may force the hand of the republicans who president obama's nominee. and wait for the next president. garland clerk for the late supreme...
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public's help. >>> dc fire and ems getting much-needed help today. the service will only take patients with illnesses or emergencies consided minor emergencies. >> hackers hit the med star hospital chain here in the dc area. the breach crippled. fox 5's sarah simmons is live outside med star georgetown university hospital with the latest. sarah? >> shawn, med star health says they are working with the fbi to investigate some type of malware to their system. we could be talking about anything from spy ware, ad ware, et cetera. but sources are telling fox 5 that they were hit with some type of ransom ware. they are threatening to shut down the entire system. that's what they're ll 5. meanwhile a spokesperson for med star says the virus prevented some employees today from logging into the system but all of its clinics remain open and functioning. med star says there is no immediate evidence that patient information was stolen. now, we lkta with the ceo of invincia, inc. they say ran some ware is becoming hospital lar with hackers because it's a way to make money as opposed to cre
public's help. >>> dc fire and ems getting much-needed help today. the service will only take patients with illnesses or emergencies consided minor emergencies. >> hackers hit the med star hospital chain here in the dc area. the breach crippled. fox 5's sarah simmons is live outside med star georgetown university hospital with the latest. sarah? >> shawn, med star health says they are working with the fbi to investigate some type of malware to their system. we could be...
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campaign is coming to an end and it's time to unite around hillary. >>> we are just getting started. dc churches want to put the brakes on a race that's planned for this weekend. the controversy coming up in just a little bit >> and a fire breathing stunt goes wrong. hear from the stunt man who >> and topper is back with the sloppy and snowy weather apparently headed our way this weekend . >> and after the break could this weekend's weatherra peak our cherry blossoms? it's about taking a stand. for too long, wall street banks had their way. they cra oshedur economy. but democrat donna edwards won't take their money because she stands up for us. as a single mom, she knows the challenges our fieamils face. she'll be our voice. tightening regulations on the big banks and fighting to keep dark money out of politics. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator. >>> the cherry blossom festival gets started this sunday. just as we expect a return to winter like temperatures. even some snow. hiss. could the cold blow out these blossoms? >> we are -- at the tidal basin to find out how she --
campaign is coming to an end and it's time to unite around hillary. >>> we are just getting started. dc churches want to put the brakes on a race that's planned for this weekend. the controversy coming up in just a little bit >> and a fire breathing stunt goes wrong. hear from the stunt man who >> and topper is back with the sloppy and snowy weather apparently headed our way this weekend . >> and after the break could this weekend's weatherra peak our cherry...
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is live tonight with more. alex? >> reporter: and today a spokesperson with the dc fire on wednesday, the day the shooting happened, the department received a high volume of calls for service and he says that's part of the problem and why it took so long for an ambulance to arrive at the scene of the shooting. for more than 20 minutes you can hear dispatch go back and forth with an ambulance en route to southeast dc, called to this scene, where a man shot multiple times lay critically injured in the street. during the exchange there's no indication of when the ambulance actually arrives. >> the ambulance ain't come until like almost an hour. >> reporter: we asked dc fire why it took so long for such a seriously injured victim to get help. a spokesperson for the department said in a statement, at the time this incident was dispatched, the closest available transport unit was nearly 8 miles paramedics arrived on scene within 4 minutes and began treating the patient immediately. a closer transport unit became available and arrived on scene within 20 minutes of the call being received. b
is live tonight with more. alex? >> reporter: and today a spokesperson with the dc fire on wednesday, the day the shooting happened, the department received a high volume of calls for service and he says that's part of the problem and why it took so long for an ambulance to arrive at the scene of the shooting. for more than 20 minutes you can hear dispatch go back and forth with an ambulance en route to southeast dc, called to this scene, where a man shot multiple times lay critically...
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national cathedral and downtown dc hin it. but the big question tonight, will we get a little moisture? gwen joins us now with the answer to that. any rain tonight? >> yes, matt. not so much tonight as early tomorrow morning and the early hours of sunday. could see a little drizzle tonight i'm not going to rule that out but the rain will definitely be here tomorrow. here's a look at that big system. it's down to the deep south causing flood issues there but it is definitely heading its way towards the mid atlantic so tomorrow we will deal with periods of rain. our highs today were actually above the seasonal average into the 06s, but not quite warm as it has been. and current temperatures right now 54 at dc, 52 at gaithersburg, that's the same at baltimore. we've got 55 at dulles and winchester and 52 degrees at so your overnight low is expected to be into the low oo 50s and the upper 40s everywhere. we're talking a light wind and we are talking about periods of rain and cooler conditions once we get into your sunday. it will linger through until monday as well and just another little
national cathedral and downtown dc hin it. but the big question tonight, will we get a little moisture? gwen joins us now with the answer to that. any rain tonight? >> yes, matt. not so much tonight as early tomorrow morning and the early hours of sunday. could see a little drizzle tonight i'm not going to rule that out but the rain will definitely be here tomorrow. here's a look at that big system. it's down to the deep south causing flood issues there but it is definitely heading its...
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and if i didn't know any better i would have thought my son was dead. >> a popular dc bar slapped with a violation for having separate rest rooms for men and women. why they're being told to get rid of the gender sign. >> as the weather warms up beware of rabid animals. why you should be athe lookout. thank you for joining us. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. we begin the 11:00 tonight with a maryland mother who is frustrated and angry. her son had to be air lifted to the hospital after he was found unconscious in his high school. >> sarah simmons joins us with more. >> reporter: this is what latisha wilson's done had looked like after a beat-down in the bathroom. his mother is livid and says his injuries were bad enough he had to be flown to the hospital from the school. you can see the wound on her ninth grade son's head. but it's the massive bump on his forehead that really gets your attention. >> my child was found unconscious in the boy's bathroom with a knot the size of an apple on his head. >> reporter: she is angry about how westlake high school dealt with the attack o
and if i didn't know any better i would have thought my son was dead. >> a popular dc bar slapped with a violation for having separate rest rooms for men and women. why they're being told to get rid of the gender sign. >> as the weather warms up beware of rabid animals. why you should be athe lookout. thank you for joining us. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. we begin the 11:00 tonight with a maryland mother who is frustrated and angry. her son had to be air lifted...
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ovatis about everything from education to crime to getting jobs in the district. scores of dc residents came to arena stage tuesday night to hear mayor bowser's state of the district address. >> we had some challenges this past year. too many homicides and too many robberies. so we're approaching the challenge in a number of ways. >> reporter: bowser spoke about public safety. >> we recruited a fire chief from seattle who is very experienced in the things we needed to work on. we implemented the security camera program to keep residences, churches and other buildings safe in our city. we're working toward a 4,000 person police force that looks like the community they serve. >> reporter: the crowd gave the mayor a standing ovation when she talked about her plans to close dc general family shelter. >> closing dc general is the right thing to do. and this is what i know. you believe >> reporter: also outlined in the mayor's speech the state of the schools and the infrastructure. what the mayor did not address was media. nor did she discuss her new appointment, james edward kyle of saint el
ovatis about everything from education to crime to getting jobs in the district. scores of dc residents came to arena stage tuesday night to hear mayor bowser's state of the district address. >> we had some challenges this past year. too many homicides and too many robberies. so we're approaching the challenge in a number of ways. >> reporter: bowser spoke about public safety. >> we recruited a fire chief from seattle who is very experienced in the things we needed to work...
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commuted. dc officials little time to plan but sprung into action this morning, and as i speak officers are deployed at major intersections directing traffic and the helicopter that police helicopter is up right now, if fact, just flew by us, it is looking out for traffic issues tonight. earlier today, the chief of police issued order saying that those intersections were police and d-dot officials are directing traffic, red light camera finds are not going to be enforced. keep in mind that's only where you see personnel directing you through the traffic, not just any regular intersection with a camera. you will get a ticket there, if you don't see police officers. we caught up with the mayor today, and she told us those who drive d dot buses really stepped up to the plate today to help the commute. we also asked her about the quick decision to close down metro, and the mayor, she understands, why they did it for safety reasons, but she also added this station. >> having metro is not a nicety, we need it to operate in a safe way so people can live, work, do business in d.c. norm
commuted. dc officials little time to plan but sprung into action this morning, and as i speak officers are deployed at major intersections directing traffic and the helicopter that police helicopter is up right now, if fact, just flew by us, it is looking out for traffic issues tonight. earlier today, the chief of police issued order saying that those intersections were police and d-dot officials are directing traffic, red light camera finds are not going to be enforced. keep in mind that's...
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, everything has been good and there is a big dc presence. the city is used to protesters and they are out here. so far, nothing getting out of hand. >>> a peaceful demonstration is good. thanks. >>> we have garrett inside where donald trump will speak to aipac. >> good evening. they are introducing paul ryan behind me. the speaker of the house and one of several boldfaced names speaking here today. like many of these events, the republican field is being called out and most are here for one reason, to hear what donald trump is going to say. one half hour ago, gave a preview of his remarks. he said there would be no greater friend to israel then he, should he be elected. he walked back some of the comments he made about being neutral on the israeli- palestinian relationship. this is something people want to hear. you've heard the protesting outside. there are expected to be protest inside of a much different nature. some 40 rabbis have told the washington post they plan to stage a walkout of the speech in this room today. is more than 10,000 people here . the question, how big does a walko
, everything has been good and there is a big dc presence. the city is used to protesters and they are out here. so far, nothing getting out of hand. >>> a peaceful demonstration is good. thanks. >>> we have garrett inside where donald trump will speak to aipac. >> good evening. they are introducing paul ryan behind me. the speaker of the house and one of several boldfaced names speaking here today. like many of these events, the republican field is being called out and...
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before dawn at least. right now it's 39 degrees at dc, 40 at quantico, 37 at culpeper, 39 at winchester this hour, baltimore at 37 and that's the same for frederick. so your overnight lows into the 30s. in some areas we will be flirting just below freezing as you can see to the north of us, where we've got some low 30s and 29s where you're seeing the snow right now. but it's light in nature and only accumulation will be agrassy surfaces. no shoveling here. 33 degrees your overnight low. it will all start to taper off. we've got a light wind pushing in. the winds will change for your monday. we've got some strong winds to talk about. we will have sunshine and drier conditions. but the good news is, yes, it has finally arrived. even though it doesn't look like it or feel like it right now. but that will change with my those details a little later. >> fox 5 is in prince george's county where people gathered at the scene of the shoot out. >> and detective colson was mistaken for a suspect and killed by friendly fire. how officer colson was remembered tonight. >> reporter: one wee
before dawn at least. right now it's 39 degrees at dc, 40 at quantico, 37 at culpeper, 39 at winchester this hour, baltimore at 37 and that's the same for frederick. so your overnight lows into the 30s. in some areas we will be flirting just below freezing as you can see to the north of us, where we've got some low 30s and 29s where you're seeing the snow right now. but it's light in nature and only accumulation will be agrassy surfaces. no shoveling here. 33 degrees your overnight low. it...
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home to washington dc.>> brian explains. >> reporter: this is seven street in chinatown. their led lights and bars and bistros. after the final buzzer sounds, basketball fans get out the dude. washington does not exactly shout hearty town. it's a solemn city where serious affairs of state are handled. that is until a bunch of virginians cavalierly cross potomac street and flood seven street. acc and dc. grew up with it in winnsboro. >> reporter: they just moved here from holly springs. they are still sampling their way through but then along comes a blue devil named colin reed who also lives across the river. is there any place to get barbecue around here? >> there is a place called hill country. >> reporter: this one from greensboro stops to tell us about his postgames stop's. -- stops. he says it's good for the acc to broaden the menu. >> we have teams that are in new york i hate that marilyn finally here. fans will get to some of that but remember, they are mainly here for the games. back to you. >> that is brines story and he is sticking to it. >> [ laughter ] >>> more than 400
home to washington dc.>> brian explains. >> reporter: this is seven street in chinatown. their led lights and bars and bistros. after the final buzzer sounds, basketball fans get out the dude. washington does not exactly shout hearty town. it's a solemn city where serious affairs of state are handled. that is until a bunch of virginians cavalierly cross potomac street and flood seven street. acc and dc. grew up with it in winnsboro. >> reporter: they just moved here from...
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called dc 3. >> dc 1 was last season. >> right. >> dc 3. thank you for that perspective there, dylan. hatched around 7:00 this morning and everybody is captivated by this. >> we should dispatch you down to d.c. >> i'm not getting near that mama eagle. she will take my finger off. >> the first egg hatched friday. we showed you that egg. that is known as dc 2, mom and dad known as mr. president and the first lady, and have another baby, the aforementioned dc 1 that hatched last -- >> i don't like it. sounds too robotic. >> i think it will get a name eventually. >> look at that. look at that. >> so the second one that was born this morning not as strong as the first one that has been around for a couple of days, been eating fish. >> #eaglename. folks can send in -- >> forget it. >> we really care. >> go ahead. >> we got to move on. >> i hope that -- >> #eaglename. there it is. >> still to come -- >> i'm going to submit dylan. >> no stopping a 14-year-old rock climber. soash baards a shwe saynecessy cox. ling whereou cann bocash b.. thhose ps chanvery femonths.. pl. time got th quicksr c
called dc 3. >> dc 1 was last season. >> right. >> dc 3. thank you for that perspective there, dylan. hatched around 7:00 this morning and everybody is captivated by this. >> we should dispatch you down to d.c. >> i'm not getting near that mama eagle. she will take my finger off. >> the first egg hatched friday. we showed you that egg. that is known as dc 2, mom and dad known as mr. president and the first lady, and have another baby, the aforementioned dc 1...
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nonlife-threatening injuries after being stabbed at a nightclub in northwest this morning. dc police say the double stabbing happened around 2:00 a.m. at the bravo nightclub, located in the 1,000 block of connecticut avenue. police say they believe a plan who got away stabbed -- a plan who got away stabbed both women after an altercation. the incident is under investigation. police are looking for a suspect. anyone with information should contact dc police. >>> the first of two viewings will be held this thursday for fallen prince george's county police officer dakai coalson. family, friends and community members gathered last night, tore for a candlelight vigil at the district three police station. >> he was the kind of officer, when that happen, he goes toward the danger, and so we, our hearts are breaking right now. we are a family and we take care of our officers and they take >> officer colleton was shot dead by another officer as he was mistaken as a suspect. the funeral will be held one week from today. >>> authorities say the only surviving suspect in the november attacks on
nonlife-threatening injuries after being stabbed at a nightclub in northwest this morning. dc police say the double stabbing happened around 2:00 a.m. at the bravo nightclub, located in the 1,000 block of connecticut avenue. police say they believe a plan who got away stabbed -- a plan who got away stabbed both women after an altercation. the incident is under investigation. police are looking for a suspect. anyone with information should contact dc police. >>> the first of two...
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groups in and around the dc area with 15 in maryland, 18 in dc, and 32 in virginia. the former kkk leader, david duke recently blamed trump who blamed a lousy ear piece for his response to the endorsement. >> he never said i condemn this. >> reporter: now essentially trump did take to twitter to disembow the support from david interviews, but why spencer says he is supporting trump but will not enforce him. he with will talk at growing number of hate groups across the country. i'm mikea turner, wusa 9. >> if you would like to get a closer look at the maps, you can find them on our wusa app. >>> a painful chapter for two families has come to a close. jesse mathew has pled guilty to killing hannah graham and morgan harrington, and he got four life sentences yesterday. >> our overriding priority is that matthew would never again be able to do this to young women. >> the death penalty was taken off the table for matthew. >>> a 19-year-old suspect re directly at officers. the standoff started around 5:00 yesterday evening on larksburg driver, and officers responded to a 911 call from th
groups in and around the dc area with 15 in maryland, 18 in dc, and 32 in virginia. the former kkk leader, david duke recently blamed trump who blamed a lousy ear piece for his response to the endorsement. >> he never said i condemn this. >> reporter: now essentially trump did take to twitter to disembow the support from david interviews, but why spencer says he is supporting trump but will not enforce him. he with will talk at growing number of hate groups across the country. i'm...
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week ahead as well. so right now here's where we stand. 42 degrees at dc, 43 at quantico. 38 at annapolis, a little cooler there. 39 at baltimore, 41 degrees at frederick and 41 at culpeper. winds have been from the southeast and fairly light and will continue that way. your overnight low 35 degrees under the overcast skies and chilly, but once again, what we've got, it's just a brief return of the winter precip. your full forecast just ahead. >> two stafford county volunteer firefighters are suspended after they helped save a child's life. th the issue is about who should have driven the child to the hospital. alexandra limon tonight live in fredricksburg with more on this story. >> reporter: well, to be honest, it is hard to believe this is happening. last saturday a family was having lunch at mcdonald's and the family had to call 911 because their 18-month-old daughter appeared to be having a seizure. an engine responded. they were the first to arrive. and when they got there they said the child looked like she was in very serious condition, so the two firefighters decided to
week ahead as well. so right now here's where we stand. 42 degrees at dc, 43 at quantico. 38 at annapolis, a little cooler there. 39 at baltimore, 41 degrees at frederick and 41 at culpeper. winds have been from the southeast and fairly light and will continue that way. your overnight low 35 degrees under the overcast skies and chilly, but once again, what we've got, it's just a brief return of the winter precip. your full forecast just ahead. >> two stafford county volunteer...
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rain/snow mix everywhere else. however i can't rule out that south of the dc corridor into parts of southern maryland, into central virginia, that we could see a little more accumulation. it's not going to last long because the sun will be out by sunday afternoon and we'll have some brighter skies. here is a look at your current temperatures. overnight tonight 35 degrees, wind from the southeast at 5 miles per hour. keeping an eye on that clipper for you and we'll have more destals on the 7-day forecast coming up in just a bit. >> gwen, thank you. >>> fox 5 is in prince george's county where police are looking for a man who broke into a woman's apartment in college park and sexually earlier today officers canvassed the neighborhood and they looked for clues. >> they'll be going building to building, door to door, hoping that we can talk to someone who may have seen something or heard something. no detail may be too small, so it could be that one small detail that could crack the case. so we're asking for the community's help in this. >> investigators say the man broke into the woman
rain/snow mix everywhere else. however i can't rule out that south of the dc corridor into parts of southern maryland, into central virginia, that we could see a little more accumulation. it's not going to last long because the sun will be out by sunday afternoon and we'll have some brighter skies. here is a look at your current temperatures. overnight tonight 35 degrees, wind from the southeast at 5 miles per hour. keeping an eye on that clipper for you and we'll have more destals on the...
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according to the southern poverty law center's website. dc has 18. maryland has 15. virginia has 32. many of the groups are again certain racists, and there's more than 100 people back live on this location, registered for this event that will take place this saturday at the event where donald trump will be discussed, and a few other details at hand, and a few other issues at hand. reporting live from the district. mikea turner, wusa 9. >>> meanil not be participating in tonight's debate. the neurosurgeon says he sees no political path forward following his disappointing results, but carson has not gone so far as suspending his campaign. >>> a tense situation linked to a case of domestic violence is now over. a man who opened fire on officers yesterday is now in custody. officers responded to a 911 call from a house on larksburg drive, and someone fired shots at them. that led to a standoff. eventually the suspect was taken into custody, and no officers were hurt. now the suspect will have a psychiatric exam. >>> jesse matthew is back behind bars to begin four life sentences for the
according to the southern poverty law center's website. dc has 18. maryland has 15. virginia has 32. many of the groups are again certain racists, and there's more than 100 people back live on this location, registered for this event that will take place this saturday at the event where donald trump will be discussed, and a few other details at hand, and a few other issues at hand. reporting live from the district. mikea turner, wusa 9. >>> meanil not be participating in tonight's...