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if someone. it is unclear how anyone could be hit with a live round. that's the question. no one is providing answers yet. we do not know which police agency this treaty was from. a number ofg told cadets loaded into a van to leave the facility. state police are leading this facility and will join police at a joint press conference hopefully in the next half hour to provide more information as to what happened. >> thank you. a murder-suicide this morning near the university of maryland college park campus. the suspect is being identified as the university of maryland graduate student and releasing details about his medical history. let's go live to college park
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for the latest. >> he was an engineering graduate student at the university of maryland. in the spring of 2012, he graduated from oregon state university also in engineering. he won a number of awards and honors and even served as a nasa-daughter and turned. tragedy just off the campus. it all in a deadly mix of guns and mental illness. >> around 1:00, we heard 10 gunshots. >> prince george's county police say he fired the shots at his roommates, killing a 22-year-old student and wounding another. he went into the backyard and killed himself. >> detectives discovered a 9 millimeter handgun next to his
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body. they also discovered a bag of weapons to include a baseball bat, the chevy, a fully loaded semi-automatic handgun and ammunition. >> police say the 9 millimeter pistol was purchased legally in baltimore county. a bizarre of circumstances are around 9:30 of the morning. his roommates came outside and talk with him about getting water to put out the fire. as they walked toward the house -- >> one of the students noticed the suspect reaching into his waistband for a gun. >> that student was able to run to a neighbor's house. the other collapsed and the front yard. they learned from his family that for at least one year, he suffered from mental illness that had been prescribed medicines. >> it a tragedy for the entire community at the thought that bears are with the victims of a blunt. >> robberies had been a big
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issue. that had been taken in the past. they're not sure what would have happened. i am naively optimistic. this doesn't really change how i view the say the around college park. the whole gun issue is bigger around the country and i think it has shed some light -- you never know what someone is going to do. >> the student has non-life threatening injuries. memorial services that for 7:00. >> thank you. a teacher's aide has been arrested for having sex with a 15-year-old student. 35-year-old amanda miller was taken into custody after a week- long investigation.
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but still live to bellaire. >> police describe it -- excuse me -- to describe dollar as someone who was a knife and can't understand how something like this would happen. nonetheless, according to charging documents, miller admitted to police she is having sexual relations with a 15-year- old student at the school since december. >> students in north hertford high-school react to the rest of an inclusion helper or teacher's aide to the school. police took amanda miller into custody, resting her at the school that day -- after a 15- year-old student said the two had been having sexual relations. according to charge a document, they started communicating in december of last year. their relationship and evolved said the naked pictures to each other the get taxed at having sexual relations on campus,
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mostly in miller's car. police got a tip about the relationship and according to documents, she admitted to the sexual relationship and sending text messages. >> police believe this is an isolated incident but they will look much cheaper to make sure the suspect as a -- did not have an appropriate contact with any other student at the school. >> i didn't think she would do it. >> one student who said he knew the victim and miller said the news spread quickly around the campus and was shocking. >> is it surprising something like this would happen? >> yes. >> 11 news tried to reach miller, but nobody answered the door. hartford county schools wouldn't reveal too much, saying "as this is an open police investigation and a personal matter, we are prohibited from releasing any
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information with respect to this case. the employee has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. miller posted $50,000 bond right after her arrest, but she still faces charges of sexual abuse but minor and third and fourth degree sex abuse charges. she faces up to 37 years in prison. >> tonight, a public watchdog group is pushing for the governor and mayor to come up with the policy about who gets prime seats to football games. our lead investigative reporter joined the of live from the newsroom with the latest. >> compared to the premium of so many fans paid to go to the game, when the group says the tickets controlled by the governor were a real person. new orleans was swarming with
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reagan's stand to pay a pretty penny and were able to land a ticket for super bowl 47. the average price of the secondary market was as much as $3,300. some tickets automatically lead to the governor because -- he had access to 8 tickets to the super bowl, all offered at face value of up to $1,250. two of the tickets are used by the governor and first lady. two were bought by a baltimore delegate, a democrat. two others were bought by the governor's secretary and two went to his new staff member, a veteran political adviser of widely seen as on board to help him run for president. no tickets were used to further state business or offer to outside groups were purchased. that drew criticism from the the public watchdog, common cause. >> it sounds like the same old
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crowd of insiders. it has been an issue for a while. use of the skyboxes -- as we reported, the guest list was dominated by political friends, family and campaign contributors. no such policies have been proposed. while the super bowl tickets control by the governor were not free, it is the price that matters. this case, having access to tickets at face value is a real person. taxpayers to foot the bill for travel, food and lodging for the state troopers that make up the governor's security detail. one more thing -- one of the delegates said he didn't go to the game and told his tickets to family friends.
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>> a spectacle outside the state house today -- farmers taking to the streets in tractors. >> they're protesting a state law that claims it be values they air property and takes away the rights to sell farm land to developers. >> the target of their opposition is better known as the septic bill passed last year. controls local zoning of septic systems. led by police escort, they went past church circle and the state house protesting a law from last year designed to curb sprawl and deter farmland. but they take away the farmers' property right to be able to do what they want to do as far as development. >> our right to subdivide has
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gone and that they result, the value of our property has been decreased significantly. >> in addition to containing sprawl, it would reduce nitrogen produce it -- i completion into the chesapeake bay. farmers could not muster enough votes. it in the constitution to say what is best for the state and what is best for the larger population. if that means trying to control the expense of sprawl development that increases pollution, that on there to do with here. >> farmers complain the cookie cutter approach doesn't work. it threatens their livelihood. farmers complain everything they said it is rejected because of restrictive guidelines. >> according to their
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guidelines, you can't do it. >> many sign that to testify. >> all of a sudden, our property rights and well and retirement plans are as far as the default rates. >> pollution to the bay would increase if the bill passes, revenue to local government would increase and it's because of taxes and fees generated by more development. >> president obama is preparing for tonight's state of the union address. >> what he's expected to focus on, next. >> reporting to spring training today with ambitious goals, like we haven't seen for decades. we'll talk about those leader of sports. >> rain and snow had thi+ç22
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>> president obama took a break from the oval office for a stroll along the rose garden colonnade with his chief of staff. >> just hours before the state of the union, the president is putting final touches on his plans for a second term agenda. he will focus this year on familiar themes from last year's campaign. >> whenever the president said tonight, he will be able to watch with the rest of the
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nation starting tonight. you can follow our live wire on wbaltv.com for live reaction during the speech. >> >> unseasonably mild february day. temperatures not all that cold this morning. 13 degrees warmer than average for this time of year. we end up with a good deal of sunshine across the area and it is still mild across the mid- atlantic. still manage to hit 40 degrees. 32 at state college. cloud to the north and south and enjoying all it'll clear skies. a couple of hours of partly cloudy conditions.
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call that flight through the hours. too warm for just snow here, but in the higher mountains in western maryland and pennsylvania, we will get snow out there. no arctic air in the eastern united states. temperatures in two new england above freezing. with this mild air in place, it will start as a rainmaker and start to produce that rain tomorrow afternoon. the morning rush-hour is no problem with just cloudy skies. late afternoon, we start the season rate. only snow in the western maryland mountain that the start. then it gets a little cold and the rate will mix with snow and sleet. maybe an hour or two of just all snow before the system moves out of the area. it will be long gone by the
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thursday morning last -- thursday morning rush hour. it should not be a major problem as the storm continues on its current pace. friday, watching other front. there may be rain or snow showers there. behind it, by a blast of arctic air arrives for the weekend. the clouds thicket that during the day at the rate it it that afternoon. a small craft advisory on the day tomorrow. a one or 2 foot top of the open waters of the day. one, too, 3 inches and partly cloudy skies and chile. re in the afternoon. fetishize returned thursday. low or eastern shore, 36 tomorrow and reigned clearing out early in the morning of
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thursday. look at the temperature dropped to finish the work week with highs only at the low to mid '30's. the coastal storm is shifting farther east out to see which means we get left with brie the condition that partly cloudy skies. >> after increasing their when total by 24 games, the orioles had to spring training knowing just a little warburg will put them in position to catch up at the end of the story. we will get there in just enough time. if you can squeeze seven more when that of the season, it is the last season and the orioles will have their first 100 when the season. lofty goals for sure.
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they have shown a flair for the unlikely working together. they did make many off-season moves as head into the season. the orioles don't have as many questions as one year ago. second base looks like the only position with a battle between roberts. the fifth starter spot -- a lessee it locks up a roster spot and set of spending time in the minors, which could happen. the orioles may face the choice with a late season injury possibly knocking him out of the white that. all sports have their fans, following an history. wrestling does all the way back to the rebirth of the modern games. that will end after the 2016 s other -- summer games.
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presley was dropped from the games in 2012. officials said it thought the case of what is wrong with wrestling, it is what is right with the 25 core sports. in other words, they believe table tennis cup sailing, and rhythmic gymnastics have higher values that wrestling. one of the original olympic sports. now destined to delegate part of the games. alabama has what is possibly the most powerful college program and the country right now. they also unfortunately have the fastest growing rap sheet. one of their buyers faces charges for second-degree robbery and credit card fraud. williams was arrested on gun charges of that day. he and teammate a red -- allegedly assaulted a student, stole the credit card and used the credit card to make illegal purchases. two other students also
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allegedly used the credit cards at all four players were suspended. from the files of what will they learn -- events beyond leads the league in questionable decisions. he said the player borrowed money from a new york financial firm to pay for a $300,000 birthday party he threw for himself and 2011 during the nfl lockout. the company won a lawsuit against him for one but $7 million in on the pay loans. he said in a recent deposition that he "probably find some of the loan documents. your seven-day forecast right after this.
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