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south carolina college, spartanburg methodist college on lockdown for about an hour. the school sent a tweet saying go to your residence hall and stay there until notified. the shooting involved a campus police officer. stay with abc 7 and wjla.com and we will give you updates as soon as we get them. onn: closer to home, we are storm watch, tracking rain coming in. that will impact the morning commute. let's get right to meteorologist steve rudin with a timeline. steve: a lot of rain on the way, and the timing could not be worse, heavy rain the early part of rus.hour 5:00 tomorrow morning, this is what it looks like. as we put this in motion, breaks in the district, and by 9:00 the conditions gradually improve. the roadways will still be wet as the showers and heavy rain moves off to the north and east. the next seven days, a warm up in on the way.
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more of that from the belfort furniture weather center in a few minutes. that "goodeminder morning washington" will be tracking the rain tomorrow morning. tune in for forecast updates and traffic reports starting at 4:25 . leon: another death in a horrendous crash. a pregnant woman survived, but she lost her unborn child. this while more than a dozen others remain the hospital after the accident. plater's at medstar with the latest on their nditions and the investigation into wt happened roz? pastor ofke with the the church, who has spent most of the day at the hospital. some of his members still fighting for their lives, a lot of children recovering from broken bones. the death toll from the fiery crash on chill road sadly climbed by one. churchant woman in the
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van had emergency surgery. see survived, but her baby did not. oscar was among the good samaritans trying to help her. >> her arm was stuck in the van. i tried to get the kids out. -- i do not know the little girl was injured from the inside. six-year-old child died, and this man and his wife, both in their 70's, married 50 years. >> i've been crying all day long. i've known them for years. all 16 people in the van be long to the same church, a small congregation of mostly honduran immigrants that rents space at this church in riverdale. today, mourners came to pray for those still trying to survive. >> everybody is a family in the
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church. roz: it was heartbreaking to see an infant that was burned in the crash. >> she is not even a year old yet. she will live her whole life with that burned face. roz: the police are still investigating. we know the driver of the pickup truck that cross the yellow line and smashed into the church van also died in the crash. roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: now more breaking news, on the scene of a pedestrian struck in southeast. the police believe a man was hit by a car in the 1500 block of good hope road. he has life-threatening injuries. the driver stayed on the scene. we will bring information as soon as we get it. leon: a standing room only crowd tonight as police talked with neighbors about a murder investigation and a park where children play. officers actually sifted through sand on the playgroundia duringe investigation. tom roussey has the
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investigation. residence and the police cannot believe it. they are guarding this homicide scene tonight, a park normally that has a lot of children playing in it. this morning at about 8 a.m., somebody walking their dog found a body. >> we live across the street. i saw this morning. is not every north ridge citizens association meeting that a standing room only, but it is also not every meeting that takes place 11 hours after a homicide victim is found on the street. on, a meeting went quarter mile away, the police were still investigating. what is upsetting neighbors is not just what happened but where. thereple leave kids toys for others to use. tom: the body was found in this play area. daughter plays there.
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>> it was shocking. alexander g chief earl cook says there are many things the police do not know. the victim was a 24-year-old hispanic man who lives in a different neighborhood. the authorities say he was cut neck, and the crime is not believed to be random. >> we don't off it was gang related. tom: the possibility is being investigated. although beverly hills does not have a gang problem, neighborhoods not far away do. toysis one of the many that went unused as the police took over beverly park. the chief tells me the plan is to reopen the park to the community tomorrow morning. we saw a professional cleaning crew brought out tonight to get the area behind me ready for park to reopen. live in the beverly hills community of alexandria, tom roussey, abc 7 news. for: the president's plan
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illegal immigrants rejected by a federal appeals court. president obama sought to give quasilegal status and work permits to millions. the appeals court shut down the exact of action, but there is still time for the supreme court to take up the issue. alison: a shifting view on school safety. federal officials are changing position on seatbelts on school buses. the nhtsa administrator said belts should be available for all students. he did not announce a minute changes to the rules, but acknowledged for the first time the industry needs to embrace safety belts instead of arguing against them. leon: 7 on your side w coumer alert and important information about apps that y urhi smartphone or tablet. an investigation found apps geared to kids as young as age 2 per gathering
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informatio including geolion coordinates. >> they are specific enough that you could cut and paste them into google and have a map of exactly where that person was when they were using the application. leon: that information than what to the companies and trd party advertisers. it is not clear world the information went, and worse, users do not know what was happening. ultimately, both companies involved signed agreeme ait gathering additional infoation in the future. theon: top officials at university of missouri are out and the school is setting a 90 day deadline for the changes. jay korff has the developments and what sparked this. really landmark development unfolding at the university of missouri after faculty, students, athletes expressed outrage over a leader they say was not actg quickly and seriously enough dealing with
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racism on campus. the university president tim wolf resigned, and only hours later, another resignation. this happened after a graduate student went on a hunger strike, untiling he would not ea you step down. very as educators called for his job come even members of the football team said they would not practice or play until changes were made. >> i take full responsibility for this frustrati full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. use my resignation to heal and start talking again, to make the changes necessary. the hunger strike is over, football resumes. officials say a number of initiatives will be implemented in the coming months to address racial problems on campus. leon: students at yale university are also calling for
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change. today, hundreds protest at what they say is racial insensitivity on their campus. among the complaints come a woman said not allowed try into a frapa because she is black. the fraternity denies that. alison: tomorrow night is the next presidential debate. the field will be smaller than the last one, chris christie a miuckabee on tndercard. there will be fireworks tomorrow. hisld trump just off appearance on "saturday night live" and dr. ben carson aboutues to lash out questions involving his past. scott thuman is in wisconsin with live coverage and analysis, rihere on abc 7 through the day. leon: no sign of e. coli in food samples at chipotle restaurants.
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39 people were made sick in the west. that 900 samples of food services and food and equipment came back negative. 300 trips to the emergency room, going to the hospital for a headache? 911 abuse and how it impacts real emergencies. alison: and what we uncovered, how it could affect your family during an emergency. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going.
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it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. there for you when you need it, but officials say that 911 ambulancesatening for real emergencies. they are adding private ambulances to their fleet because of this. chris papst dug into the numbers and found out what is being done to keep your family safe right now. this sign is a grim reminder of what happened in the southeast d.c. home.
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an infant was sick, 911 was called, and the child still died. >> this is happening all over the city. in mid-september, the 16-year-old had life-threatening anaphylactic shock. her mother called 911. 14 terrifying minutes later, the ambulance arrived. >> i said where are they? >> we need to address this because it's not going away. chris: the problem come according to firefighters union, is that 911 is being abused people calling with nonemergencies. stub toe, toothache, it runs the gamut. and you are taking them to the hospital in an and b lentz? -- in an ambulance? >> that is correct. chris: in may, of the 14,000 calls, half were deemed low
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priority or nonemergencies. most of those nations were still transported by a balance to the er, among them 41 allergies, 31 headaches, 28 for i problems. >> it's a huge amount of resources expended unnecessarily. streetd.c. fire runs two call units to identify repeat callers. one of them was taken by a balance to the e.r. nearly 340 times, just last year. >> they create a risk to public safety for true emergencies. d.c. hospitals are also doing their part, united medical center reorganizing their e.r. to reduce the number of trucks lined up outside. >> the goal is to get the ambulance back to the city. secondusc launched its
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mobile health clinic. >> a lot of patients are calling the ambulance to get it as a taxi benefit. chris: a taxi that is not free. but patients rarely pay for the hospital right to the emergency room,. >> these are all important pieces of the puzzle. we need to be up to handle true emergencies. peoplesome cities fine who abuse the 91 system, these he does not. hospital is the paid for by the department, insurance, medicare, or medicaid. the district has a system to collect money from people, but it is rarely used. chris papst, abc 7 news. alison: they are the men and women you trust to make decisions about your health, but your own doctor could be hiding a secret that impacts their judgment. thursday, the 7 on your side
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i-team is back digging through secrets local doctors don't want you to know about. hundreds are dealing with addiction, and they don't have to say a word to you about it. >> the whole thing is in a secret box in terms of the public. thursday, the i-team shows discipline records for local records and whether the state rehab program they are part of put them safely back on the job. leon: steve rudin is on the john thune, watching the rain in the forecast. and the lot of it, timing is not so great early tomorrow morning. have an earlier sunrise compared with just a week ago, but still, it will be rough. the temperature today, only made it to 53 degrees. hard to believe. remember friday, though 80 -- low 80? it is now 50 at reagan national, the rain is out there and will
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continue overnight. the temperatures really have not moved a whole lot come especially off to the west. through the afternoon into the evening, now the overnight, leesburg,rederick, manassas. closer to the bay, low 50's. the coolest of the year well to the north. it will stay to the north. however, warmer air will be coming. wednesday looks a lot brighter and a lot more comfortable outside. a lot of moisture right now, as we move through the overnight. all this moves to the north and east. closer, the district, the capital beltway, moderate rain the past couple hours, but the heavier rain moving towards baltimore, outside the district. that will continue the trend as we head through the overnight. rain, pocketshter of heavier rain that could arrive just inime for the early morning rush-hour tomorrow. trinidad, anacostia, moderate rain right now, this is the case
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for the overnight. , the wind out of the northeast at about 10. the futurecast, tomorrow morning, 10:00, scattered metro, around the d.c. heavier rains to the north and west. all of this is going towards the northeast, then we have clearing later in the day. so mainlyore 5:00, clear skies tomorrow night, but look at wednesday. veterans day, a lot of folks have the day off, lots of sunshine, daytime highs in the middle 60's. how much rain through the overnight into tomorrow? anywhere between a half inch and or inch, some may have more less. once we clear this out this time tomorrow night, things improve quickly. the temperatures, 57 degrees by 7:00 in the morning, 61 degrees at noon time. by 5:00, a temperature at about
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60. veterans day, 65 degrees, 63 with a chance of showers thursday. daytimeming weekend, high temperatures only in the 50's with nighttime lows in the 30's. that is the full forecast from the belfort furniture weather center. alison: steve, thank you very much. to the skinsked today, figure out what happened yesterday? the redskins dropped the ball sunday, literally. also, the running game was nonexistent.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the redskins running game has been nonexistent the past four weeks. rookie matt jones continues to get more carries then offered a morris, but neither have been productive. i spoke with to ally young tonight. the answerknow what is. i know they have nine guys in the box. they are giving us difficult books.
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it's harder to run the ball. that's a credit to what we have done the past, but we have to overcome that and put ourselves into situations to be the best we can, take the pressure off kirk and just open the floodgates. colts tight end dwayne allen gets poked in the eye. that really happen. as a result, the league suspended the broncos player. however, he is appealing the suspension and hopes to play sunday against the giants. the threeired by stooges. several times bradley beal should have come out of the game sunday. he eventually would leave with shoulder injuries, and it looks like the wizards dodged a bullet. today he said it just feels general soreness, but he is still questionable for tomorrow's home game against the
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thunder. and celebration time in minneola, texas, the traditional gatorade bath -- except that happened. apparently somebody was thirsty. the surprise gatorade bath. alison: oopsie. robert: did not stay on his feet. i'm assuming he does not get playing time. durant getting ready for a tribute. k.d. called last year's visit to washington disrespectful to the wizards, saying don't bank on a forgetting coming to your team. but we will see tomorrow. k.d., come home, we want you. leon: i think that's the first time we have are seen a concussion with the gatorade bath. robert: and after the game. alison: and the first eye-poking. leon: have to do the three stooges move.
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alison: shoppers at a houston home depot were joined by foot,lla -- yep, a 12- 800-pound alligator. that is a dental hygienist who came to the rescue, and she happens to be a licensed trapper. why not. with alp to wrestle him fork lift. he is now in an alligator sanctuary. that is crazy. leon: alison: when will the rain end?
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