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we would like to show you where these events took place in the event that a viewer could help investigation. clay place northeast, just east south of benning road, north of east capitol street. the people who live along clay aace in northeast d.c. are in state of shock after hearing the allegations from the police that suspect sexual predator lived in their midst. >> it's a terrible story. there are a lot of kids here. horrible. june, they say a 42-year-old woman who lives on this block brought three juveniles into her apartment by offering them popcorn and ice cream. once inside, she locked the door and sexually assaulted them. says he knows of a different juvenile who was asked by the s
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he and others are having a hard time understanding the alleged evil that once looked along clay place northeast. >> that is sick and crazy. who would do that to little kids? jay: she has been arrested and charged with first-degree child sex abuse. the police believe there may be additional victims and they would like you to get in touch to help the investigation. live from the newsroom, jay korff, abc 7 news. watching showers and thunderstorms across western maryland, garrett county, allegheny county. not expecting anything severe. metroeve most of the d.c. area will stay dry overnight. heading to the swimming pool tomorrow, bring the sunscreen, lots of sunshine, heat and humidity, the high temperatures 9-00 to 95.
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feel closer to 100 degrees. hot on friday, even hotter on saturday. all the details of what to expect coming up. alison: it is the first real heat wave of the summer, with temperatures in the high 90's in our future. familiar warnings for anyone who estimate outside for an extended time -- take lots of breaks and stay hydrated. updates onbc 7 for the heat and our next chance of storms. you can also follow us on facebook and twitter and wjla.com. jonathan: gunfire hits a little , thes bedroom in herndon bullet landing feet from where the nine-year-old girl sleeps. now the police are searching for who pulled the trigger and why. tim barber shows us how close this was. tim: tonight, this little bullet hole is leaving a big impression on the nine-year-old grow who was sleeping next to the window. >>
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like it was going to happen again. tim: her father asked us not to show his daughter's face because fairfax county investigators are still trying to find the person who did this. >> it's crazy. we were trying to move everybody from the room. is upsually the mattress against where the window is. mom was standing near the dresser and she was sitting against the wall. gunshots were fired at about 10:30 tuesday night. the bullets and glass flew. one of the shards went into her arm. >> it started to hurt a lot and it felt like -- it felt like it was a shot or something. tim: her family is just glad that was her only injury. jonathan:
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tense moments in northwest what a transformer exploded on a busy street. this was right in front of a restaurant. nobody was hurt. watchinge are developments from baton rouge, the louisiana, a deadly police shooting caught on tape, triggering outrage. by the police outside of a convenience store tuesday. they were called to the scene because of reports that he was selling cds and brandishing a gun. the incident was caught on camera and shared on social media. [shouting] >>[gunshots] alison: within seconds, you heard the gunfire. sterling died at the scene with multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and back. protesters are taking to the streets, calling this an execution. his family is in shock. >>
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his murder took away a man with children, who are dependent upon their daddy on a daily basis. alison: the officers involved are on paid administrative leave. they say the body cameras fell off during the altercation. the officers said they feared for their lives. the fbi is now investigating. stay with abc 7 as new developments unfold. jonathan: a pair of deadly away from eachks other in alexandria. the police met with neighbors about the investigations. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg joins us with new developments in the case. jeff? jeff: the police chief earl cook saying they have an arrest warrant for the man suspected of killing saquan
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hall, who was killed last week. the memorial is still on the corner. the chief said the suspect's from alexandria, but currently on the run out of town and the suspect is a blood relative of the man who was killed less than a month ago, just a few blocks away. for so many living in old town alexandria -- the frustration and anger is melting. >> we need to listen to the people in the community. jeff: tonight, nobody's words were more powerful than those of patrice hall. >> my son is still dead today. were shot andall killed last saturday morning. his death follows the murder of on june 8.k, shot >> when
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will the violence stop? really have it as gang warfare, so to speak. jeff: the police chief said the recent murders are connected and they are from separate groups that are currently feuding and old town. the police are trying to bring the groups together. >> try to mediate some of the differences so we do not have a continuation of this street justice. >> i feel like words only go so far. jeff: this person is 15 years old. he hears good intentions inside the room, but he wants action outside. >> we don't have to fight each other or shoot each other. jeff: chief cook says while the have a suspect in the murder of saquan hall, the killing of pierre cook is still an open investigation. they have more officers on foot. jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. jonathan:
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opening they were hoping for. it turned into a catastrophe in alexandria. firefighters were called to a steakhouse tonight. other departments were called in to assist. restaurant was closed earlier this year. no word on what caused the fire. new injuries were reported. alison: five people seriously hurt in this grisly crash in northeast near 18th and c streets just a 45:00 tonight. no word on the conditions of the victims and the cause is under investigation. fore staff being tested now lead in their blood, this after lead was found in the water fountains in the cannon house office building. michelle marsh is live at the testing happening now. michelle: nobody knows how long the drinking water has been contaminated. the staffers were told it was cleared last september. last week,
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drinking water sites tested positive for higher levels of lead and recommended by the epa. now the staffers say the architect of the capitol was slow to release information. only "out of order" signs were of the water fountains. anotherigns were example of what i believe to efforts toheir downplay the seriousness of it. theelle: many believe contamination is coming from construction in the building. workers are allowed to get free blood testing. the are being told to stick to bottled water. michelle marsh, abc 7 news. jonathan: still ahead for us -- a disturbing investigation about doctors, more than 2400 accused of sexual abuse across the country. alison: plus, 7 on your side was the first to question the safety of
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--son: it is official hillary clinton will not face charges in the scandal involving her e-mail area that is the word from the attorney general loretta lynch tonight. yesterday, the fbi recommended no charges against clinton. the case is now closed. also tonight, word of a joint appearance where bernie sanders may endorse clinton. that would be next week, possibly at an event in new hampshire. jonathan: president obama is slowing the reduction of troops from afghanistan. he plans to keep about 8400 troops in the country through the end of his term, more than 3000 more than he originally planned. said he wants to leave the next president best position. and a drowning of a navy seal in california has been ruled a homicide. the trainee died during underwater training
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his first week of basic training. the autopsy report said the inactions of his instructors directly contributed to his death. a new instructor repeatedly dunked him underwater despite his struggles. said they are still investigating whether criminal charges will be filed. and an alarming number of doctors across the country are accused of abusing their patients. "the atlanta journal-constitution" documents 2400 cases of doctors abusing patients over 16 years. some of those doctors are still treating patients, while others are under a diet meant. if you have been convicted for. still beinge doctors. kissing me onhim the
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him. jonathan: each state has different rules and regulations when it comes to what information is available to the public about doctors and their backgrounds. alison: 7 on your side with a consumer alert tonight about hoverboard recalls. the consumer product safety commission today recall half a million hoverboards, this after numerous incidents in which the hoverboard's overheated and in some cases caught fire. 7 on your side first raised this issue months ago. has been testing batteries in its rockville lab. >> once you see the "saturday skit, you know it has saturated the american consciousness. that was a turning point. alison: each of the company with recalled hoverboards have their own fixes. we have all the information on our website, wjla.com. verizon
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plan. they want to give customers more control, at a price. verizon will start offering a version of an unlimited plan and a carryover data policy. the changes are expected tomorrow, and it all comes with a new set of costs. jonathan: we'll be able to afford that if you win the jackpot. no wonder last night in the mega millions drawing. that means big money. the prize now stands at $408 million, the08 seventh largest in u.s. lottery history. yesterday was the 34th time the jackpot has rolled over without a winner. expect a huge rush on tickets and the jackpot to go even higher. safe track continues tomorrow between braddock road and reagan national airport. allow extra time. 80 degrees early in the morning, middle to upper 80's by 12 noon.
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degrees later in the day with a chance of thunderstorms. 84 at reagan national, just a few clouds, nothing to worry about inside the capital beltway. a few showers, a line of thunderstorms to the west entering garrett county, slowly advancing towards cumberland. they may make it towards hagerstown, but the line is beginning to break apart. it will have little impact on the media punter area. nighttime lows in the 70's, heat index near 80. thunderstorms mainly to the west. , we arethe day tomorrow looking for the heat index values to rise area the futurecast heat index, near 100 at dinner time tomorrow afternoon into the evening. if that is not hot enough for you, even hotter temperatures, 100 to 105 by friday afternoon and evening. we do have some relief on the way.
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showers and thunderstorms. cooler air for the day sunday. tomorrow, take the umbrella just in case. we will have a few pop-up showers, not amounting to a lot for stop if you find yourself under the storms, they will not last long. they have the potential to drop heavy amounts of rain. things heat up rapidly after they are complete. tomorrow, mid morning, 87 degrees. early evening, pop-up showers and thunderstorms, still a nice day to go to the pool. make sure that you have plenty of sunscreen. if you are outdoors, stay hydrated, drink lots of water, and don't forget about your pets. the beach forecast, upper 80's, near 90 friday and saturday, cooler on sunday. saturday could very well go down as the hottest day so far this year in washington at about 96 degrees, the heat index near 100 to 105.
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sunday, then we start to bring the heat and humidity back monday and tuesday, upper 80's, near 90 degrees. saturday morning, waking up early, going to the farmers market, it will feel like 85 to 90 degrees early in the morning. jonathan: so justly been. steve: or chill out and the air-conditioning. in.onathan: or just sleep musical chairs in the nba? robert: i'm happy about this one, though. more nba free agency news coming. we will tell you dwyane wade's next move. bryce harper does not feel like competing in the home run derby. that's ok.
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loss to the brewers last night, bryce harper said he will not compete in the home run derby. he, "just does not feel like doing it." bottom of the first, that is in a swing, a three-run shot to deep left, his 18th of the season. nats up 3-0. h, ryan5-4 in the fift zimmerman gets into the act, to run home run. his 12 of the year. nats win. they have a four-game set with the mets before the all-star break. >> it's critical because they are chasing us and we are try to put some distance on them. >> to go up there and carry that momentum into the break and then get some nice rest and relaxation and be ready to go. robert: o's playing a matinee in hollywood.
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jonathan schoop with this double, and birthday boy a manny machado scores. 6-4.in in 14, nba free agency news, dwyane wade has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal worth $47 million. haser wizards forward nene agreed to a one-year deal with the houston rockets. he spent the last four seasons with the wizards, averaging nine points, 4.5 rebounds this past year. federerwimbledon, roger . when david beckham likes something, that's saying something. the first twolost sets before rallying back and winning the five-set thriller. he goes to t
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his 80th match win at the all england club, tying jimmy connors' record. wales and portugal, the winner advancing to the finals of tomorrow's winner of germany-france. the cross come into the box. skies above the defense for the goal off the header. they win 2-0. closer to home, d.c. united will be back in action saturday, taking on the philadelphia union. you can see that match on our sister station, news channel 8, coverage beginning at 8:30. and the mystics lost to the san antonio stars. did i say that dwyane wade was going to chicago? jonathan:. you were happy the surprise of a lifetime for a long time taxidriver.
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backpack. he took it straight to the police. they track down the passenger. the passenger was homeless and the money was a gift from his father, who had recently passed away. and every single dollar was returned. and cabdriver got a tip, $100. isn't that great? jonathan: should have been a few more than that. he skipped out on the fare after all.
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