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>> -- killed two other people. >> we'll have more details and also there may be a location change for the next presser. we'll do our very best to give you as much notice as possible where that will be, and what time. >> say anything about why is not on lockdown. >> i'm not in charge of that. >> he was arrested at the other strip mall in the mall. >> in the aspen hill area. >> had he been hiding out close to where that second shooting went down, looks like? >> i don't know whether he was hiding out or not. that's where we located him and that's where he was arrested without incident. more later. >> suspect any other shootings -- >> same suspect -- >> where is the other -- >> police in maryland now with the news that their suspect in this string of shootings is in custody. it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast. i'm shepard smith in new york.
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the manhunt in maryland is over. cops announcing the capture of the suspect in a deadly shooting yesterday who they say may be connected to a pair of shootings today. one outside a shopping mall. another at a grocery store. police say they may be connected to the third shooting, as i mentioned, that happened yesterday. reports of the first shooting today came in 11:00 this morning local time. at the westfield montgomery mall in bethesda. we got word of a second attack 45 minutes later at the giant food store, grocery store in aspen hill which is nine. police say a woman died in gunfire at the grocery store. emergency crews report the shooting at the shopping mall killed one man and injured two other people who are now in hospitals. police called this man a person of interest. fox news confirmed he works for the federal protective service, or did. the agency responsible for protecting u.s. government buildings. his name is tordil. his last name is tordil, his
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first name, you'llow. coaches claimed he killed his estranged wife whale she was going pick her kids up from school. she was shot multiple times. some appeared to be close range. other students were around but none hurt. investigators say this man threatened to, quote, commit suicide by cop. alexander reports for our fox station wttg in washington. she is live at the giant food store in aspen hill. to you now. >> reporter: we are actually right across the street from the parking lot where the shooting happened at the giant, along aspen hill road and connecticut avenue. just across the street is this shopping center, where behind me you can see quite a bit of police activity. that is because about five
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minutes ago that person of interest you were referring to, 62-year-old eulalio tordil was arrested. we were doing a live shot for our station when police started running in this direction, with their weapons drawn. telling us to get down, to the ground, and then they rushed and surrounded a car that appeared similar to the car description they had put out in connection to the two shootings today and the one yesterday. they rushed that car and then handcuffed a man that looked exactly like the photo they had put out for 62-year-old eulalio tordil. so that is happening here right now. that man was just arrested a few minutes ago. now, can also tell you that both police in montgomery county, which is this county here where the two shootings happened and police in prince george -- >> appears we lost our connection there to the scene.
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we'll get back live in a moment. these pictures of the arrest also it happened. she mentioned that they were doing a live report phenomenon the local station there in washington, fox 5 in d.c., when this man just appeared. keep in mind this is right across from the shooting scene. a shooting scene that had been active for about three hours now. we can presume, and only that, that he had been holed up there somewhere, hiding. of course it's possible he left the scene and came back to it. police haven't given us specifics. but when the reporter becomes available again, let me know. i'm very curious about -- we know that yesterday was a targeted shooting. police had indicated that this man went and shot his wife as she was picking up their kids from school. they were estranged in some way. and there was a search for him yesterday. the initial report we got yesterday was that they authority this was a school shooting, and -- they thought this was a school shooting and then it was more of a domestic
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nature that happened just outside school property. they cooperate locate the man. put out a bulletin for him, and then the shooting this morning at the mall, four hours ago, and 45 minutes later a shooting at the giant food. now, three hours after that here we are with an arrest, just across from that same giant foods store. our garrett tenney is at the moll, the scene of the shooting where one person died. what can you tell us? >> reporter: even now police are saying very few details exactly what happened here today, and whether these shootings are in fact related. they will only say it's a possibility they're looking into. but the shooter, who they believe is responsible for the shooting at the high school last night, is also responsible for several of these other shootings as a possibility. he was arrested, as you mentioned of right outside the supermarket where the second shooting today took place. the first shooting was here at the mall in bethesda, maryland.
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a woman some a man got into a confrontation in the parking lot when he pulled out a gun and shot her two other men were nearby. they tried to help her. good samaritans. they were beth shot. one of them is now dead, the other in grave or critical condition. police aren't saying whether that same shooter is the same as the one that took place at the giant super market, where that man was just arrested. but they are saying that they do believe there is no current threat here at the mall to any of the shoppers, or as well in the area, but they're asking folks to stay on alert as they continue this investigation. >> one person shot, and then others came to help, and they were shot. do we have an indication yet, garrett, whether the person who was targeted there, the first one who was shot, had any sort of relations or casual or otherwise with this suspect? >> we asked police about that and they would say they're just investigating the case altogether and all they would say at this time, we don't know,
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either if that woman was in fact specifically targeted, or if she just happened to be a random shooting that occurred there as well. the two men, we do know they -- police say they don't believe those men were targeted initially, but they just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time when they came to help that woman out. >> garrett, thanks. new pictures of the suspect being taken into custody there. i believe we can put those up on the screen for you. it was kind of a wild scene, reporters are around, as they often are after there's an investigation underway, and you see the man in center of the screen with his head bowed. reporters doing their live reports, not having any idea the suspect was anywhere nearby and suddenly police are screaming for them to get down, and in they come to effect a takedown, if you will. there were concerns that there might be gunfire, but it's our understanding there was not. police tell us that it was -- he was taken into custody without incident. brian carom is at the scene
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reporting from montgomery sentinel newspaper. >> reporter: you covered most of the basics. keep in mind for everybody here is this is eerily rem miss -- rim is in sent of the sniper incident here a decade and a half ago. a lot of fear this morning when it came out, we're going through the same thing again. there was talk everywhere about what is going on, who is doing it and why. it was initially not known it was tied to a domestic dispute e george's. the woman had a restraining order against her husband, and then this morning, unconfirmed reports he indeed was the suspect and then of course the same named individual was picked up and arrested right maybe 150 feet from where we were in aspen hill. so, it's developing quickly. police reacted very quick live and effectively so one as bad as
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when we had the sniper, but trying times for people in the county and we haven't seen anything like this since the sniper. >> brian, too your sources indicate whether police believe the shooting at the mall was a targeted shooting or something random or have they not been able to come up with that? >> reporter: one of the witnesses said they heard arguing and then a pop, pop, two quick pops. one gave was dead at the scene. we were told they were trying to assist the woman that was in distress. she has -- last we heard, nonlife-threatening, so if it was two good samaritans, they did save her life and may have pawed paid the ultimate cost in doing so. >> brian do you have a sense from police when they can give us information about how they tied awful this together and where they think the suspect might have been? >> well, i have -- i actually have some friends on the force there. there is -- they are in as much a state of disarray as never
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else, trying to figure out what is going on. they have a good sense of the direction of the investigation but this afternoon before they are even able to tie up a few loose ended. they're going to put together another press conference and may change the location of the news conference. when they do in the next hour. so they're putting together the information. they had several units working on and it were working with the prince george's county police as well. so, when you have more than one jurisdiction working to put things together it takes a little time to sort it out. >> brian karem from the montgomery sentinel. new information from his sours. we have reporters at all scenes and we're waiting for police to pick a location for the next news conference, but the long and short of it is, a short rein of terror has ended in montgomery county that started yet when a woman was pick upping her kids from school, and her
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estreaked husband showed up and shot her again and again and again, right in front of some other students there, who were not injured. the man then took off. there was a bolo put out for him, be on the lookout sort of statement, put out by montgomery county police in search of this man. 6 -year-old man who they believed was responsible, and gave information about his vehicle, rented vehicle, with pennsylvania plates, and here he is. eulalio tordil. then this morning we now believe from the reporting of police he went to this mall and an argument, according to witnesses, ensued. then as the reporter described it, pop, pop, pop. that person killed. the other two good samaritans, they've been described, shot and injured. they're now in hospitals, and then off to a nearby giant food store where 45 minutes later there was yet another shooting and another person shot and killed outside this food store. and enough as we look live in bethesda, word that just three hours after the second shooting
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there, across from the giant food store, this happened, as police were able to take eulalio tordil into custody. there's a lot we don't yet know but the headline is, the danger has passed. the suspect is in custody. and calm can return to that neighborhood. thankfully. continuing coverage of the situation in maryland ahead, including a look at the crime scene that police say might have started it all yesterday. that's coming up from the fox news deck on this friday afternoon. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®.
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>> continuing coverage from possibility domry county, maryland. we have a new picture of the suspect being taken into custody. this came in just the last couple of minutes. there he is, eulalio tordil, 62 years old, now believed to be responsible for the shooting of at least i believe now six people, and the killing of three. there was a witness at the mall there, jose gomez, who is a 54-year-old guy from wheaton. he was outside the mall in his pickup, eating lunch, when he heard what sounded like gunshots. this is from the "washington post." six to eight guns "the post" writes at first they sounded a long was away but then he realized hit was closer than the thought, and then he saw a woman lying on the ground through his side view mirror. gomez said he, a police officer, and another man ran over to this woman who had been shot in the
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left shoulder. he asked her how she was feeling and if she go get up. she was conscious and breathing. now quote, that's when blood shot out of the hole in her shoulder and he sat her bang down, gomez said. the police officer handed go mist his jacket and gomez used it to put pressure on the wound. quoting again, lived the war in elf salvador, he said, i've witnessed gun battles before. more from the "washington post." sofia nguyen was there, an employee at the day spa, said she had not seen police presence but told everybody to stay in the store. lea gabrielle has more on how this began. >> we're rating to hear what the connection is from yesterday, but police say that 44-year-old gladys tordil was waiting to pick up their children from school when eulalio tordil shot and killed here. here's the scene where it happened. the parking lot of high point high school in maryland, 4 4:30
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p.m.end. according to fox 35, police say the suspect followed gladys tordil there in a car, then got out of his vehicle and confronted her as she sat in her suv. another man saw the altercation and attempted to intervene. tordil shot him first before shooting gladys tordil multiple times, killing her. the shooting happened 15 miles away from both of the two locations where today's shooting took place. police have been searching since yesterday for 62-year-old eulalio at the dill. one witness says one of the victim's daughter was feet away and saw the shooting and other people at the school pulled her back into the school, and ask for the man who has shot, he is expected to survive. >> a little more on the shooting from this morning. the first w. today. a woman was walking toward macyys when a man approached her and asked her where she was going. this is one witness talking to news 4's chris gordon in
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washington. when the woman didn't answer, the suspect reached into his car, pulled out a gun, and started shooting. this is the woman who has shot in shoulder, then the others came over to help her. sounds like that the woman was just walking towards macy's when the guy approached her and asked her where she was going, and then reached in his car and pulled out a gun. we'll continue to follow breaking news out of maryland and bring you any new information. we're expect expecting a news conference from police at a different location and also watching the presidential race and new comments from president obama about a man who could replace him. what is president obama saying about donald trump? you'll hear it just ahead.
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the race to be president is not entertainment and not a reality show. that's from president obama today reacting to donald trump becoming the presumptive republican nominee. >> i think it's important for us to take seriously the statements he has made in the past. but most importantly, and i speak to all of you in this room as reporters, as well as the american public, i think i just want to emphasize the degree to which we are in serious times and this is a serious job. >> so far surprisingly no response from donald trump. we're keeping an eye on his twitter account. trump is responding to house speaker paul ryan who says he is not ready to support donald trump not right now. today trump told fox and friends he is surprise bed ryan's comment but doesn't bother him at all, as he put it. he also took another shot at paul ryan and mitt romney's failed campaign against president obama in 2012. >> they lost a race that should have been won.
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and i've been very open about it. that was a race that should have easily been one, an easier race than this year but i'll win you. already see the polls going up rapidly. i was very, very surprised. he taxes about unity but what is this? with millions of people coming into the party, obviously i'm saying the right thing. >> now we know trump plans to meet with paul ryan next thursday to try to hash out their differences. the speaker's reps tell fox nut he invited trump to the meeting. ryan also tweeted he is looking forward to it. john roberts is live in ohama this afternoon where donald trump is set to hold a rally later today. hello, john. >> reporter: second one since becoming the presumptive nominee here, shep, and if you need anymore evidence this is truly one of the weirdest years in politics, i think what happened today reinforced it. at the same time speaker ryan says he is not ready to endorse donald trump, former vice-president dick cheney said he will vet for trump despite the fact that trump said he and
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he administration lied about the war in iraq. and then rick perry said he would support donald trump and said, wouldn't mind being his running mate. and then the nebraska senator says hell would have to freeze over before he ever voted for donald trump. he is still looking for a third way out of this, if not a third-party candidate, and then this afternoon, anybody's governor is going to throw his weight behind donald trump, this despite the fact that rickets wealthy family prank roped an antitrump super can paening to the tune of $5.5 million, which is why donald trump is perplexed why ruin it won't support him. >> i was surprised and many people were surprised and some were really surprised and not happy. will tell you i have many endorsements. they're coming in left and right. he is one of the only ones that was surprising. >> reporter: and this afternoon, senator lindsey graham of south
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carolina has said he will not only not support trump, but that he is not going to 0 goh to the convention in -- not going to go to the convention? july in cleveland. i don't expect donald trump is heartbroken. >> yesterday trump made comments about the kind of people he might be interested in to be a vice-president. now we have a new day and changed his mind or something, right? >> reporter: well, it was actually ben carson who floated the idea yesterday that among the people that donald trump was looking forward to being his running mate might be a democrat. remember? '08 when mccain floated the idea of joe lieberman being his running meat. the republicans filmed out. it was reinforcing the narrative, what ben carson said, that trump is not a real conservative. so trump came out this morning and said, i'm not going to nominate a democrat. that will not happen. here's trump. >> i would rule him or her out. >> just like that. >> no, i want to have -- we want to have a great ticket. the democrats have been in there
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a long time the economy is terrible. want to pick a great republican and we'll have a tremendous victory. we're going to win. >> reporter: donald trump will not name a democrat to be his running mate. the vetting process is going on urgently but there's no urgency to name one, and a bit of a disturbance going on behind me. think the discovered a protester here in ohama. it's like live that we won't hear about a running mate until maybe a couple of weeks before the convention, or, as donald trump has leaned toward, maybe not until the convention itself to sort of build that sense of theatricality. you can hear the crowd shouting down a protester. that's what happens at these rallies. >> let's see it. i'd be interested to see that if you can get a shot. here we go. there's the protester right there the fellow with the long hair. in the t-shirt. kind of a process of
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elimination. she. at these events. notice somebody who doesn't look like they're particularly, if you will, in with the crowd, and that person might say something or might not have to say something, just carry. thes in a certain way. this crowds have been taught by a narration that comes on prior to the trump event that hasn't played, about how to identify protesters and get them out of the room. you can see the person was led out peacefully no violence in the room today. >> john roberts on scene. thank you in ohama. ahead we show you how donald trump's team is setting sights on an interesting prize. and we'll continue to follow the breaking develops from maryland today with the person in custody after the string of shootings and murders. police set up a live shot location there. you can see the crime tape and the yellow tent, so wore -- we're expecting to hear from the police. this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... hey brad, wanna trade the all day
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police say a gunman opened fire on a journalist outside a courthouse. happened in istanbul. cops say they arrested the attack who did not hit anybody. the journalist on trial after accusations revealed state secrets. surveillance video show an explosion on a subway track in washington, dc which forces two stations to close down. now transit officials announcing a major overhaul of the metro system starting next month in march the entire system shut down for a whole day for inspections after other track fires. execs at spacex say they didn't expect this one to actually work. after sending a satellite into space, rocket landed on a platform in the ocean near cape canaveral. spacex landed its first rocked on a platform last month but execs say this one went toso high into the air they were surprised it touched down in one piece. the news continues next.
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breaking news in this hour. police in maryland say they've captured the person of interest in a pair of deadly shootings today and i have new information. see this guy they just brought into custody? where did they find system we just learned from wjla in washington, which is now reporting the suspect spent one hour having lunch at a boston market, in the same area in the same parking lot, where the last of the shootings took place. and that someone spotted him inside this boston market lunchplace and that's when the took him into custody. witnesses say he was calm as a cucumber. hanging out for an hour. shoot somebody -- according to police, shot his wife the day before, shot four people today, went in for a sandwich, where he hung out for an hour until police found him. investigators report two people died in the gunfire today, one outside the shopping mall, another at a nearby giant food store. the man was wanted for a killing
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yesterday, the man, federal officer, gunned down his estranged wife. they have not conclusively tied all the attacks together but after three deaths and three shootings the danger in the d.c. area aways to be over. they're setting up for a news conference. we'll bring you that as it happens. >> first back to politics. voters in oregon awarded their state's seven elect material votes to democrats in every presidential race since 1984. but donald trump's staffers say they're trying to reverse that trend. he is scheduled to hold a rally in eugene, oregon. dan springer streaming live as the team fox coverage continues there. hello, dan. >> reporter: hey, shep in tonight's rally in eugene and two others tomorrow in washington state, were plan before donald trump was the presumptive republican nominee, and so they're really designed to capture the 68 delegates at stake in the pacific northwest in their primaries over the next couple of weeks, but that is still the goal. however there is another goal now and that is to put the
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pacific northwest, oregon, washington state, back in play for the run party in november. the region has become, well, a wasteland for the g.o.p. there's only one statewide elected republican but trump supporters say this year there's a chance, because he is a very different kind of republican, who can appeal to independents and democrats and republicans who are fed up with government. >> mr. trump is an independent thinker, and a very, very smart man. he is going to make decisions based on what is best for the country, not what is best for the next election, or what is best for some special interest group. >> reporter: the eugene rally is set to begin at 7:00 local time. doors open in four hours. >> what's sort of reception are they expecting to get out there? >> reporter: you can see some of his supporters back here self something goods. we expect him to fill the place. always gets his supporters weapon also expect a big protest. this is, after all, one of the
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most liberal cities in america, college town, university of oregon, go ducks! a college town like we saw the young protesters in tucson. but ejean is also a hub for environmental activism and for a time was them to a cell of ecoterroristsers students of collar and coalition has organized one protest. we expect more. local police say there will be in guns, knives of any size, or signs allowed in. i expect there will be a big police presence inch fact we already see some of them gathering at one of the gaits -- gates in eugene. >> hillary clinton's backers ready to unleash an onslaught of attack ads against donald trump. it's reporting be biggest super pac supporting clinton has packed more than $90 million in tv ads targeting donald trump. 90 million. set to start running next month and continue until the election. secretary clinton is focusing on the bat for the biggest primary
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prize of them all, california. mike emanuel is in oakland. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. today the top democrat in the country weighed in on the race to replace him, president obama says he is staying out of it. will let the process take care of itself. and the president says in the end, he believes the two rivals will work it out. >> at some point, there's going to be a conversation between secretary clinton and bernie sanders about how we move towards the convention. the good news is that despite the fact that during the course of primaries, everybody starts getting a little chippy. i've been through this. it's natural. >> reporter: but thing have gotten tense. clinton hinted again in california it's getting to be time for sanders to drop out. sanders has pushed back saying he is staying in until democrats in every state have a chance to vote so to quote the president, little chippy, shep.
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>> if pay patch things up there are questions about what happens to sanders' online army. >> reporter: that's right. there's a group called permanent democracy media that -- personal democracy media that estimates sanders has nine million very active online supporters, folks that have gordon together on facebook and other social media platforms that are really helping bernie sanders out, raising a great deal of money for his campaign. on the trail, san terse has made reference to this wave of support. >> anybody here does not believe that is exactly what is happening to us economically, and politically, you're not paying attention to contemporary america. >> reporter: it is not clear if that wave of support will unite behind hillary clinton or perhaps wait for another cause to back. >> mike emanuel, thanks. the military has sent dozen's marines to the u.s. embassy in
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iraq to boost security after antigovernment protests. a defense official says the platoon arrived in baghdad last night after the u.s. ambassador requested more security. there were already 150 marines stationed there. iraq has seen waves of demonstrations in recent weeks. last weekend, protesters stormed baghdad's green zone and took over the iraqi parliament building for hours. that may not sound like an enormous deal but as one who has been in that green zone a number of times the thought of the walls coming down and people by the hundreds and thousands coming in, wars hard to envision until it happened over the weekend: continuing to monitor breaking news in maryland and following the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the feds interviewed a top aide. all the details on that next.
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aide to hillary clinton as part of its investigation into clinton's use of a private e-mail server during her time as secretary of state. that's what the source close to the investigation tells fox news. the source says the aide is uma abedin. the wife of a, well, former candidate. the chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live. >> fox news confirmed the clinton aide, huma an -- abedin were interviewed by the fbi. the source said abedin was questioned about centerline ton's use of a private server and whether classified information was willfully transmetted on an insecure network. under the espionage act, intent is not required. this week mrs. clinton addressed the issues. >> have you been contacted by the fbi to set up an interview? >> no. >> no contact. >> no. >> enough indication that your private server was hacked by
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foreign hackers? >> no, not at all. >> and the clinton campaign said in a statement today that she has encouraged her aides to answer questions. separately, fox news has spoken with the romanian hacker who aid me breached mrs. clinton's server and claims he spoke with the fbi on the plane for 80 minutes when he was extradited from romania to virginia last month, to face separate cyber charges. >> you have talked to the fbi on the plane, you said? >> right. because they came after me. >> uh-huh. >> after i -- >> separately, a government source confirmed to fox news the handcuffer did have a lot to say on the plane but didn't provide any other details elm we separately confirm that a meeting at the virginia jail between the fbi and the hacker was expected as early as this
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week. >> thank you. >> we're waiting for a news conference out of maryland. have more information why the protective order was given against the man, the one who is now custody. is an astounding thing to read and i'll have it for you coming right up.
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more now on the deadly shootings in maryland and the capture of the suspected gunman, let's get to a reporter on scene right now. >> reporter: this all ended this afternoon here in the parking lot of a michael's craft store in aspen hill. i will tell you this is where the sniper shootings from
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october 2002 began. so, a lot of irony and coincidence here this afternoon. as you see a lot of people here in the shopping center, watching what transpired here this afternoon, and i believe you have some video, even a photograph, of the takedown of a man suspected in three murders over the last 24 hours. it began yesterday afternoon at a nearby high school in prince george's county. a teacher from another high school was there at high point high school to pick up her two daughters she was shot dead. a man tried to intervene in the argument and he was shot in the shoulder and is going to survive. but gladys tordil was shot and killed in her car, all points bulletin went out for here estranged husband who is now suspected in two shootings today. the first at the montgomery mall in bethesda, maryland, outside washington, dc, where a woman was being confronted in the
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parking lot outside of macy's store two men came to assist her. they all three were shot. one of those good samaritans was murdered. and then within a half hour later outside a giant super market, a very popular supermarket chain in d.c., a woman was shot dead in her car. we don't know what the connection is between the people at the mall, the lady who was killed outside the supermarket but the initial victim is the suspect. eulalio tordil's estranged wife. she had a protective order from march against him. he, a 62-year-old employee, for the federal protection service, here in washington, dc, they provide security for a lot of the federal buildings around washington. so he is in custody. a 62-year-old man, who we are almost certain will be charged in three murders, three different shootings in the last 24 hours here in the suburban
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washington, and a lot of police officials are in the parking lat here. the police chief from. this county, montgomery county, the employing cheap from prince george's county, and other law enforcement officials here. this ended peacefully. i well tell you the suspect -- it was known he was willing to commit suicide by cop, as they said, and yet witnesses tell us when the surrounded his car in this parking lot this afternoon, they talked to him for about five minutes with guns drawn, and he gave himself up. so, this ended peacefully. the takedown of a man who had been wanted for almost 24 hours, again, shep, suspected in three murders in two counties here in suburban washington, dc. bob barnard in washington. thank you. took him down in the car, and according to the reporting of wjbla in washington he had been inside a boston market
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restaurant right there for an hour, having lunch. some fascinating details out about the protective order that bob mentioned there. the protective order put into place in march, when the wife, gladys tordil, appeared before a judge to make claims that she thought he was a danger to her and her family. this is from the "washington post." a protective order tiled by gladys tordil in prince george's county district court alleged this man, elailow tordil subject herd children intense discipline and physically abused one child over the course of a decade. the threatened to harm his wife if she left him. and indicated tordil had a 40 caliber handgun, 45 caliber handgun, and an m-4, a revolver and a hunting gun, all at home. this from the "washington post." the final protective order that was approved by the judge required eulalio tordil to surrender all of this firearms
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in loft and refrain from using them except, quote, when respondent is at work and while he is on work premises, unquote. the order said the respondent may carry his work issued firearm, which will leave -- which he will life at work. then elailow tordil was relieved of duties that required a firearm and a badge and resigned to desk duty in the wake of this protective order being put into mace, and from all we have heard, it was just a a downward spiral for him since, and then according to police it led to yesterday's shooting outside the school. our understanding is the estranged wife, gladys tordil was there to pick-under ore children and shot and he shot her again and again and again. she was pronounced dead at the scene. none of the kids were hurt.
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katy perry may need devine intervention to buy her dream home. it's a convent and the nuns say they don't want her to have it. now the pope might have to sign if an the sale. last month a judge cleared the way for church officials to sell it to katy perry for $14.5 million. but the nuns claim the vatican never gave its approval. the sisters say they'll have the right to sell it to somebody else, and they've lawyered up for a fight. john hunt is live in los angeles. >> reporter: it's been a roller coast ore of a real estate ride for all concerned as miss perry herself might say, theyeyed and then they no, and then they're in, and out and hot and cold. seems little chance they'll ever kiss and make up.
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♪ >> katy perry will probably not soon forget these two. >> the sale to katy perry was done behind ourbacks. >> the two nuns don't want the convent they called home over several decades to be sold to perry. they aren't fans of her music. >> i didn't like it at all, and then she -- then the lion comes up and looks at her. come on. >> reporter: but their argument is more with the archdiocese of los angeles which has approved the sale to perry. >> we own it and it's being -- i'm shy to use the word stolen but that's what is happening. >> a los angeles court backed the archdiocese. the sisters argue the vatican should decide. but perry's attorney told us in a statement the legal issues, quote, are not affected in any manner by a decree from rome. the sisters say they have faith.
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>> are you going to win? >> we have to. >> we have to. >> while katy perry simply hopes this property will not be -- >> now, shep, perry's legal team has until wednesday to tell the court in writing why the vatican should not have the final authority here, and the sisters meantime just want perry to get the message that as far as they're concern, this property is a part of. the that she, the pop star, is never going to ever take away from them. shep? >> thank you. on this day in 1851 the u.s. government awarded a patent for an ice machine. the invent you're was a doctor from florida. at first he used his machine to help cool down his patients who had fevers. he later debut the otherwise maker at a party, saving guests from drinking warm wine. today his basic method is still
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used in most refrigerators. after an inventor made some summer drinking better, 165 years ago today. have a great weekend. "your world" with neil cavuto begins right now. >> we're picking up on the same story you have been covering this news conference on the maryland shootings two dead 0, two injured, separate instance end dens. a third victim, the suspect's estranged wife, killed yesterday. the 62-year-old suspect arrest inside a boston market, calmly eating when police apprehended him. let's get the latest from authorities. >> the other male victim is in grave condition. the female victim is being treated at a local hospital. while we were at that scene, we got the report, a 9-1-1 call report of another shooting at the giant food parking lot on connecticut avenue in aspen hill. a woman had -- was sitting in her car and had been shot.