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the other end date for instructions. she wired i've hundred dollars. the caller demanded more money. >> i don't have anymore money. . you took everything i have. as soon as i said that, he hung up. >> investigators know this scam well. alsoe heard similar calls claiming bogus car accidents and demanding wire transfers. the caller claims of the relative is being being held at gunpoint. anne arundel county is counting three calls in the past week. >> they are calling people's cell phones. they unclear that maybe are calling someone an ~ can get someone to stay on the phone. >> the calls come from the same number, it has a 310 area code. she realized her brother-in-law was never in any danger. it wasn't real.
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i could not stop crying. i sobbed. i cannot believe people could be that evil to get money. aprilshould mention that said the caller did not know her brother-in-law's name. she mentioned it when they said someone was someone that needed needed her help. the caller went with that. people have received calls like that in carroll county and monterey county. wbal-tv 11 news. >> that is frightening. police are looking for a suspect after a shooting and northeast baltimore. a man was shot several times around 5:30 p.m. this afternoon. not yet released the victim's identity, conditions, or motor. >> police say a man was stabbed inside a market. place of the victim was stabbed in the hand. >> we have learned a sheriff's
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department found itself on the wrong side of the law in shooting a pursued earlier this month. a deputy first-class faces reckless a new german charges. on april 8, william harvey was driving in harford county when the first-class duty. harvey refused to get out of the vehicle and sped off, dragging the deputy along. the deputy fired several shots, but missed. the charges against the deputy is connected to him fired his gun, but would not elaborate any further. william harvey faces a slew of charges, including assault. >> governor martin o'malley defended the prison system chief as allegations of massive corruption inside the baltimore city gel remains under a microscope.
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jayne miller has more. >> thank you for being here. governor martin o'malley called the prison corruption case an ugly story. >> i sure the public's revulsion. -- share the public's revulsion. we have a zero tolerance. >> 25 people indicted on charges of running a drug operation and laundering money inside the city gel. 13 of them are female correction officers. four were made pregnant by inmates and gang member, tavon white. the women have not been fired. law. are following the they are currently suspended without pay. it might be part of the problem.
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correction officers are protected by a bill of right it is nearly impossible to fire them governor signed the law in 2010. >> there is no perfect law. if there is a need to alter it, we will. >> the people who run these institutions -- >> six months ago we replaced the director of baltimore city detention center. the public safety secretary -- >> he is one of the best in the entire nation. runinale is planning to for president. his critics reacted to his comments. this government is completely out of touch and his phony positive spin on this disc racial -- disgraceful failure of leadership is disgraceful. amount suggested the prison story is a plus. to suppressting
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corruption. . it is quite harder and more important and long-lasting to root out corruption. >> he has pushed for technology to block unauthorized cell phone calls d-maryland prisons. maryland prisons. i'm jayne miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> more than half of the 25 people indicted in the case are women. there's a gender breakdown at the detention center. female officers outnumber their male counterparts 2-1. kerry cavanaugh has more. applaud the prominence of women in a once a male- dominated, but one criminologists says they need to address the unique instances since it might be one of the first jobs a rookie officer have ever held. her pregnancy is proof that
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fema corrections officers face unique circumstances compared to their male counterparts -- that corrections officers face unique circumstances compared to their male counterparts. state officials say women make up 60 four percent of the workforce of the baltimore city detention centers. --estigators say white and prey on female guards. they target a specific stereotype, women with low self- esteem, insecurities, and certain physical attributes. they are prime targets so members can manipulate them easily. officers could be manipulated by charm, and, or a combination of both. challengeten face the of placing officers inside the facility when they know the people they are paid to manage. >> some of them are from the same neighborhood or community.
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he had this combination of manipulation and a fear. individuals inside the prison can threaten those are even outside of prison. >> certain aspects of training need to address tactics inmates might use to turn female officers. andive them ethics classes show them the manipulations. role-play in various and reo's. -- scanrioes. scenarios. with theiro work guard up. >> you have gang like atmosphere. city officials stress that they are very proud of the female guards and their focus is on integrity for all. corrections officers will soon i'll have to submit to integrity reviews.
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reporting live, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the aclu has obtained tapes in john leopold alleged misconduct. and it interviews, a member of his security detail says he'll compile a so-called enemies list. the aclu wants to add -- as a defendant. last summer at receiving a no-confidence vote from the police union. remember what happened with kevin kamenetz and a group of protesters last week? >> it is my job to talk and your dog to listen right now. >> -- job to listen right now. at theas quite a scene ceremony for the new elementary school. protesters wanted to keep the green space tackled kevin kamenetz and other county
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officials who were there. the county executive admitted that he lost his cool. >> hey, listen, i should not let them get under my skin. i have never seen seniors heckle kids before over schools. you would think we were trying to put it risen -- prison there. we're trying to do the right name for the school. -- writing for the school. >> the school will address overcrowding at other schools. the school is being built on county owned property. it has been designated for that purpose. >> walk into the airport and finding long lines. airport officials believed a new security check when it will get you your gate much quicker. we got a tour of the new security checkpoint. also, a walkway connecting the c.b, and
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passengers we spoke to seemed to like the improvements. >> it is fast. he read through. -- came right through. it was good. >> officials say travelers will see more food and retail options when they go through security. the project should be completed by late fa. >> coming ahead, a major decision involving the morning after pill. to comeu are planning to preakness this year, we are learning about a whole host of new security procedures and a list of things you cannot bring in here. .> a clearing and warming trend the forecast is coming up. 53 at bwi marshall.
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>> in tonight's medical alert, the morning-after pill will soon be available over-the- counter two girls 15 and older without a prescription. the fda. the fda approved lowering the age from 17 to 15. it applies to plan be one step. fda says it does not have to be behind the counter. it can be put on drug store shelves. customers have to verify their age before purchasing the emergency contraceptive. the question is whether it settled a federal district court order to end all age restrictions. >> baltimore county wants to make sure you're up to date on rabies vaccinations.
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the county will offer rabies shots to dogs, cats, strays. vaccinations are eight dollars for each animal. pets must be 12 weeks old. for more information on the clinics and locations, you can go to our website, wbaltv.com. click on news. >> preakness is used to tight races. tight security will play a big role. >> we are starting to see the boston marathon bombings will change things. has more on a news conference that the president at the maryland jockey club gig today. he unveiled a brand-new list of things you cannot bring in here. what you should pack his patients. patience.
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minutes after the boston marathon turned into mayhem, he knew things would never be the same for his event. >> my phone lit up five minutes after that from my team security and local security. we started formulating a plan. >> a plan focused on tightening preakness security like never before. first comment adding to the list of items people cannot bring. it includes backpacks, duffel laser pointers, and cameras with lenses -- detachable lenses. bags are ok. they are about this wide. not a lot zippered pockets and so on. searched before coming in. >> we have increased the staff.
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we have increased checkpoints coming in to be search. it will take a little bit of time to get in. take appropriate steps in ensuring minimal inconvenience. but the public's perspective, this is something that based on the circumstances that this is something we are doing for their benefit. we want them to have a great time and feel safe. >> all part of the new normal. as for that new camera lens the band, officials say the there was simply something this good experts told them to put on the brand-new list. we have learned that the kentucky derby is running a similar ban. they want to keep the security lines going. otherwise police would have to check all of the camera lens equipment. reporting live, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. a new hampshire man lost his life savings and i'll have to show for it was a big banana. there is.
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that it of funding local carnival was rigged. he really wanted to win something flashy like a new xbox. he kept trying and doing double or nothing over and over. when he went300 home. he came back with more money. he lost $2600. he was refunded $600 and was given a giant banana. [laughter] >> now your 11 insta weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. banana.is an expensive very expensive. don't try that. 61 degrees at bwi marshall. the normal high hits 70 degrees. the first time our normal is 70. we will expect that. we will probably get there over the next few days. temperatures will begin to rebound back to normal.
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almost another quarter of an inch of rain. bringing our monthly total with hours to go -- 40 minutes to go in the month of april. looks like that is where we will end up. an inch below normal for the month. a third of the year in the books right now. 2.6 inch total precipitation deficit for the first third of the year. moist east winds are starting to calm down. the skies begin to clear. expect a cool day. going into the 40's. 54 in cambridge. 54 at oakland. by the morning, clearing skies and a light east wind. this area of high pressure is getting closer to us.
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it will set up shop over the atlantic. it will produce nice springlike whether. temperatures about normal. down to the stock, helping produce wet weather. enjoy the spring weather. denver is in for more winter weather. that cold air will generate another several inches of snow in the first day of may out in denver. on this side of the continent, we will enjoy nice and sunny skies. high pressure sitting right over us. it will keep skies mostly clear for the next several days. a couple of little weather disturbances. really beautiful weather pattern to start the month of may. 66-71 tomorrow. mostly sunny skies. 20 knots., winds mountains will enjoy sunshine in a warming trend.
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.astern shore, same scenario the lower eastern shore, sunshine. wind coming in. the 50's. enjoy the beginning of may. sunny to partly skies wednesday, thursday, friday. we can looking good. the next chance for rain holding off until monday of next week. >> the orioles have late-night drama in seattle. .on't go to sleep sports is next. >> it's megamillions. >> hello, america. it is tuesday, april 30. the jackpot is worth $114 million.
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>> now 11 sports with gerry sandusky. >> the o's. tonight's game in seattle. a 29-year-old late eight seasons in the minors waiting for his big season debut. 4-0 in the fourth. getting it started in the right way. absolutely no doubt where that ball is heading. outfield seats. run in the first inning. at the plate. wild pitch.
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manny jumped on the opportunity. o's up, 2-0. bases loaded. matt, fair ball. comes in to score. 4-0, o's. boston red sox. not helping their cause early. winds up to right field. two runs for toronto blue jays. david ortiz, that is a home run. his third homerun of the season. not enough. red sox close with 18-0 record. taking in the yankees game tonight.
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field. left yankees up, 1-0. third inning. this time right at the middle. another rbi single. 7-4, yankees win. and after the new york jets shopping-- tim tebow around. the contract that includes $11 million in incentives. he received one offer but for considerably less money. in nebraskaam offered him $75. they don't seem to mind offer. could learn a lot for me.
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justin blackmon, a first-round pick last season. you will start his second nfl season. he will start his second nfl season. this marks the second substance related instant. that is a trigger clause could release him. you've heard of the popular -- we may have accidentally stumbled across it. this girl who can catch anyone on the baseball field, the squirrel -- a squirrel got loose. interrupted play. the squirrel -- watch him. he touches second base and changes direction.
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he shows savvy understanding of the game. he gets caught by a play with the baseball helmet. .he player figured out yourdid do a squirrel in batting helmet? he released the squirrel into a nearby parking lot. i worry about the chances that the squirrel running around in a parking lot. just saying. stick around. the seven-day forecast after this.
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>> looks like spring is back. >> may is almost here. >> 28 minutes away from it. sunny skies. warm weekend. 70's possible. the next chance for rain showers holding off until monday of next week. >> nice. a check of the calendar. tomorrow is may. >> may 1. thank you for joining us. >> g
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