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naked with a gun pointed at her. only on 7, an eviction in question. alison: just sitting at a light when this happened. stunning video of the moment of impact. jonathan: one board an airplane without security screening? a breach at a major airport. news at 11:00, on your side. jonathan: terrifying, embarrassing, degrading. this sounded like a raid on a criminal. alison: a woman says that is how she was treated when she was evicted from her home. jonathan: the aclu is planning a complaint about this. tim barber has the story that you will see only on 7. theye was asking, why are doing this to us, and i do not have no answers. was partiallyshe naked when u.s. marshals burst into her bedroom with guns dr
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years old. >> i was terrified something would happen because it was unexpected and it happened so quick. tim: a judge ordered the southeasto the apartment in 2015 to evict williams for not paying rent. she is not contesting that, but she and the aclu are filing a complaint accusing the marshals of overreacting. >> there is not even a plausible case. it is humiliating and wrong. tim: she said private parts were exposed. degrading,sing, especially in front of my baby. tim: investigators would not comment because of the potential litigation. the door was shut. can you understand they might have felt threatened? >> i don't even have a bad driving record. tim: she has been involved in several civil lawsuits. are you out just t
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for your rights. william said she was not paying her rent because of a dispute with her landlord. the aclu is filing the complaint tomorrow. jonathan: quietly waiting at a stoplight when a violent collision occurs. that was a van trying to turn the corner and that was a police cruiser that came through the intersection, smashing it to him. the stunning crash was caught on camera in falls church. one of those cars was a cruiser. the question is, where was he going? [beep]. tom: a police car is traveling westbound on route seven when another car is trying to turn left on patrick andriy drive. >> the cruiser was wrapped around the pole and the other car was just still being shot 50 yards away. tom:
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uses on his dash captured the whole thing. moments later he saw the police officer. >> he got out, kind of looked around, dazed. tom: both the officer and driver of this other vehicle were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. johnson says he was shocked, not just by the crash but by what he did not hear. >> there was no warning, no brakes screeching, no sirens. tom: the officer was responding not requireat did lights and sirens. the accident reconstruction team is investigating and they should know from an onboard computer the exact speed the officer was going tuesday. the preliminary investigation indicates he was not excessively speeding. the speed limit on this part of 7 is 40. the police say t
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all the lights were green, but there was no green arrow for the van, so he should have yielded to the squad car. in the distance, there is a dip in the road that may have affected the van driver's ability to say the officer. that said, the full investigation has not been done, those are just the preliminary results of the investigation. tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: saturday's massive fire at a mansion is raising concerns about the lack of hydrants in the area. the closest hydrant for this fire was a fifth of a mile away. crews had to set up a relay system to get water to the home. >> there is always a danger. . suddenly something terrible happens jonathan: a spokesperson said arriving firefighters nor the hydrants are and
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they have maps, but it took 12 hours to the massive fire out. alison: an active search for the man on your screen. officials say that jason johnson shot another man to death at a party in north arlington over the weekend. witnesses say that it started with a fight at 3 a.m. sunday. if you have seen johnson called the police -- call the police. steve: clouds beginning to increase to the west thanks to a change in the wind direction, meaning cooler temperatures are on the way tomorrow. still above average this time of year. up, 40 degrees inside the beltway. highs into the middle 50's. you, weis too cool for have a warm-up wednesday and we are tracking a cold front saturday that will likely bring thunderstorms. the timing of that coming up in just a few minutes. alison: steve, thank you. developing now, 11 people made it onto airplanes without security screening. this happened because a
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jfk airport this morning. three people activated an alarm, but they were not tracked down before they boarded their planes. the two yes a said there was no threat, but they are reviewing discipline will workers. faced backlash most of it. yilo there were massive, violent protest last month. he now works for breitbart and is known for racist and sexist remarks. his invitation has been rescinded. that conference starts wednesday at the national harbor. alison: it has been one month since president trump took office, and today he chose a new national security advisor, lieutenant general mcmaster taking the former post of michael flynn, who was forced
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a conversation with the russian ambassador. pence commented on that matter for the first time today, singly was disappointed in flynn's actions and support of the president asking for his resignation. trump has said he will roll out a new version of his controversial travel ban sometime this week. stay with abc 7 for updates on that. jonathan: and this president's day had protesters again, their target president trump. this was a gathering at dupont circle this afternoon called "not my president's day." the group said they are upset about a range of issues. washington, d.c., not alone protesting this president's day. were big crowds in chicago, atlanta, new york, to name a few. and from "not my president" to "the wrong president," and electronic
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barack obama for president today on electronics eiffel stop we reached out to the school system , but we have not received a response. alison: hundreds in annapolis are seeking new legislation for women's rights. the gathering was among 10 different groups. they are trying to promote sick leave and economic security for women. businesses, and school shutdown last thursday for the day without immigrants protests, but tonight there is were dozens across the country lost their jobs because of this. were fired in colorado for skipping work. 21 employees at a boatbuilding company and south carolina were replaced. owners said it was not about immigration or politics, just business. jonathan: a former worker at uber
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year she spent with the company. she said she could no more advance at the company after complaining about her boss' sexual advances. the ceo has ordered hr to look into the matter. boards a flight soon, moving to china, not before the zoo was flooded with fans saying goodbye. jay korff shows us. >> we do not expected to be this crowded. jay: visitors packed the national zoo monday night for the final farewell for the black and white hair beloved -- black and white bear beloved. >> she is cute. jay: the giant panda literally grew before us on the panda cam. >> oh, my god, it was so beautiful. jay: she was seeing bao bao before the zoo closed. >> i got teary. jay: at three and a half, she has to move to china before her fourth earth day
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successful program aimed at increasing the panda population. a busy dayl have tuesday with a direct flight, 19 hours from dulles international airport to china. she will have a veterinarian and 60 pounds of food by her side. jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: a puppy mill rescue in north carolina ended with dogs coming here. staff members that are very marion -- at a veterinarian are cleaninglney them. after three months of treatment and proper care, they should be ready for adoption. making a painful anniversary by helping others. heron: a reporter and husband lost an infant to sids. they celebrated her first birthday by delivering handmade blankets to washington adventist hospital.
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nurses who try to save her daughter's life. >> she went down for a nap and did not wake up. >> one of our nurses could not revive her. she went to the closet and took one of these blankets and just wrapped her. eat wo shesuch grad said theyr keepk going for their three-year-old daughter brooklyn. . new information about vandalism at a jewish cemetery. alison: headstones knocked over and left in di
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michelle: this just into the newsroom, vandalism at a jewish cemetery in missouri. this happened over the weekend. this is surveillance video from businesses, and investigators are trying to determine if this was a hate crime. the fbi is investigating
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bomb threats. michelle marsh, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, a gang member just released on parole is accused of shooting two police officers and killing one of them near los angeles. the police said the suspect drove a stolen car into two other cars. as officers approached, he opened fire. >> it's really hard for me to hold back. tears, because all of us have been grieving since 10:00 this morning. i do not think i had any tears left. but we are going to get through it. alison: the shooter was taken back into custody. he was released just 10 days ago. jonathan: texas is recovering from at least four tornadoes that touchdown overnight.
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this happened in the middle of the night. snapped,ttered, trees rooftops ripped off, and many left with nothing. >> the disappeared, completely vanished. ,onathan: during the storms this transmission tower was mangled and knocked to the ground. thousands now are left without power. a lot of people are just like full to be alive. theyn: in california, cannot catch a break from severe flooding. the police are recommending evacuations near modesto because of the rising water. with that, landslides washing out roads, and sinkholes swallowing cars. in newn: a wild scene york's central park, but everyone was ok. teenagers when out on the ice and fell through. they were rescued, crews working quickly.
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alison: 7 on your side with consumer news, and you know about the snapchat app, but how about the glasses? snapchatow purchase sunglasses online. snaps, byour own touching a button, then the videos are saved to your phone so that you can share them. they cost $130. jonathan: just what we needed, another distraction. the d.c. streetcar may stay free for several years. the streetcar has seen more riders and is expanding to seven days per week service. the goal is to keep ridership up by keeping the service free. youraffic was driving crazy, here is some comfort -- at least you don't live in los angeles. -- a new study shows that ellie is the worst city in the country for congestion.
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hours stuck in traffic in los angeles. u.s. driversosts nearly $300 billion in wasted time and feel. alison: school sports in virginia will stay the same. governor terry mcauliffe vetoed a bill that would open school sports at public schools to homeschooled students. mcauliffe said that would disrupt a level playing field because it would not require the homeschooled students to adhere to educational standards. jonathan: we had a fantastic day everywhere today. say february 20 on the calendar, but it is feeling a lot more like april and may. some spring flowers are starting to bloom. cherry trees are blooming in beltsville, blossoms on the cherry trees are popping in largo, and that is just what we spotted. trust me, there are a lot of crocuses coming out of the
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good weather ahead. every thing is confused. steve: things are really confusing for the trees and the humans. highest today, 68 degrees at reagan national, 20 degrees above average for this time of year. we have changes on the way tomorrow, nothing major, but a little cooler. clouds increasing to the west. it will stay dry overnight, drive for the rush-hour commute early tomorrow morning -- dry for the rush-hour commute early tomorrow morning. partly cloudy skies, the wind changing to out of the east closer towards dawn. a chilly start tuesday, middle 30's in bethesda, 36 woodbridge. morning,t, tomorrow filtered sunshine, so grab the sunglasses heading out the door. midday, into thear
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with added clouds to the west. those clout stick around tomorrow evening. the highs tomorrow cooler compared to today. only in the middle 50's. at is about 13 degrees cooler, but still above average for this time of year. forcenshine back in full for the day wednesday, thursday, and friday. warmer air on the way, the wind out of the south and southwest. in thetalking highs middle to upper 60's, lower 70's. that comes to an abrupt end saturday with a cold front moving across the dmv that may trigger showers and thunderstorms. then cooler air the second half of the weekend, but still not so bad. the 10 day outlook, tomorrow's high temperatures just about 55. upper 60'she wednesday, near 70 thursday, lower 70's friday. the cold front saturday, about 69 degrees.
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then drive for the day sunday. a lot cooler, but for oscar's evening, looking good, lower 50's, back into the 50's early next week. middle 60's by the middle of next week. the cherry blossoms and the trees are really going to be confused. alison: thanks so much, steve. how about this, de-stressing with destruction? this is called a raged room -- a rageroom, and it helped you blow off steam.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the maryland women are off to their best start in school history. facing ohio state today. the terps down 16. had 29 walker-kimbrough points, including that drive. ohio state was too much, though. maryland trailing by eight. the dagger. maryland loses only its second game of the season, 98-87. did not have to go to west palm beach, florida, for the weather, but if you want baseball you do have to go to florida. came to the nationals this off-season in a trade. erin hawksworth caught up with
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adam. adam: it's difficult in baseball, but i have the mentality to come out and play everyday. erin: what have your impressions of dusty been? adam: he does not talk too much. he is definitely a player manager. erin: is there a preferred spot in the lineup to hit? adam: i don't know. dusty makes up the line up in wherever i'm is where i fit.
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this apartment's hers. mine... thank you. alison: a little cooler tomorrow. steve: a little bit, but still above average. tomorrow, middle 50's. upper 60's wednesday, near 70 thursday. a few showers and thunderstorms possible saturday. that is because of a cold front. cooler sunday. next
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the process over again, starting in the 50's eventually into the middle 60's. will be you and eileen in to reinforce the great forecast tomorrow morning. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next. ♪ know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪ know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management® team.
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