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jonathan: a crime spree, and these guys could be behind it. nancy: killer at the drive-through? mcdonald's workers just feet from a fugitive. and an apology over an offensive email about the boston marathon. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. jonathan:
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immigrants turned upside down. into: they were tricked bogus legal services and now the accused company is being forced to pay up big time. jonathan: tim barber has the settlement and with the victims are saying tonight. tim: district officials claim this business claimed to have lawyers when it did not. now the settlement says they have to pay back customers, including the man that we talked to tonight. salvador perez says he was jobless for 10 months while he tried to provide for his daughter's. >> sometimes we do not have enough to eat. accuses unlimited technology solution of dropping the ball in providing immigration services. >> during those 10 months>>, they took my house, my car. i was not able to work ecocide and not have a work permit. tim:
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lawyers when it did not. the district sued the company and announced a quarter million dollar settlement, part of which will repay some victims. they helped the attorney general's office with the case. >> we are grateful for the district attorney's office, showing they are interested in protecting the immigrant community. tim: they can still provide other services, but they are etingd from mark employees as attorneys. i called the company several times tonight without answers. to callials decide back, we will tell their side of the story as well. live in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. -- we nowan update know the identity of the servicemember killed in the helicopter crash in blue leonard town if they.
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killed. two other servicemembers are in critical condition. >> i said, sweetie, one of them died. it's sad. remains: the scene heavily guarded as the military continues its investigation. nancy: clear video of this group, accused of attacking and robbing a man on a red line train, and were tonight they may be behind other crimes. tom roussey has the investigation happening now. tom: metro now knows who they are. they say the crime actually happened when the train was still in the tunnel, but by the wheaton,pulled up at the suspects had repeatedly punched the victim in the head. fled, and they got away, but the police now know who they
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system. a day after putting up this wanted poster, metro has identified four guys who attacked and robbed a man late easter sunday afternoon. the trans-assist them is working with d.c. and montgomery county police to see if they committed other crimes. this happened as the glenmont-bound train approached wheaton. one of the four men demand at the victims phone. when the victim would not give it up, the suspects began punching him, one yelling, give me that damn phone. when the doors open, the suspects fled with the victims debit and credit cards. is almost it impossible not to get caught on camera on metro. shimmering video of this theft a few years ago where the thief's images were captured again and again. >> i guess there is a check on criminal behio
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have never had issues. tom: the victim was taken to the hospital, where he was treated for his injuries. he will be ok. metro says they are in the process of gathering evidence suspects,ts on the expecting to issue those in the coming days. tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: tom, thank you. newsroom,ust into the a new ball redefining sexual assault in maryland. people will no longer have to prove they were attacked to show that a crime was happening. this changes the state's legal definition of rape. a hospital in texas is where former president president george h w bush was admitted this evening as a precaution due to a mild case of pneumonia. the 92-year-old is said to be in good spirits. federal grand jury in alex
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owners of the fairfax gamy center for obstruction of justice. -- gaming center for instruction of justice. they say that two men lied to fbi agents to protect a friend. that friend will spend eight years in prison for attempting to join isis. in fresno, california, three people shot to death outside of a catholic charities building. the gun man was shouting in arabic at the time and told the police that he hated white people. investigators say that this was a hate crime. the man arrested was also accused of killing a motel security guard last week. andthan: two mysteries prince george's county. a woman was stabbed to death in tville, but the police do not know who she is. every year we get countless composite sketches, but rarely is the sketch like this one, of the victim. the police say she is african-american, 20 to
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years old, tall and thin, with no scars or tattoos. she is also the victim of a fatal stabbing that have the police balloon alert -- that has the police bewildered. pg county detectives canvassed this neighborhood hoping to put a name with the victim. and in the process solve a murder. easter sunday morning, the police say that a woman fitting this description, wearing these stumbled onto a random porch on springdale avenue, pounded on the front door after being stabbed, then collapsed and died. >> it's a sad story, especially because we don't know who she is. we want to give closure to her family. we know that somebody knows her and is missing her right now. jay: neighbors have no idea who she is either. >> she looks so young. i don't know that picture, though. jay:
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nancy: an easter sunday murder solved. they say that a 79-year-old was stabbed to death by his 21-year-old step grandson. they say that malcolm cunningham rented a room for about nine months and was asked to leave last friday. he said the wrong thing and just went buck wild. nancy: the police have charged cunningham with murder. tove: clouds are beginning increase as they move through the overnight, likely to produce showers and drizzle through the day tomorrow. the biggest change tomorrow will be the temperatures, only in the upper 50's, lower 60's for daytime highs. don't count on a a lot of sunshine. a cool day tomorrow, much warmer thursday and friday. then there is the weekend. we could be looking at heavy
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i will tell you when coming up. nancy: steve, thank you. last night at this time we were on the lookout for this man suspected of killing another man in ohio and posting video of it on facebook. tonight he is dead of an apparent suicide. you're paying close attention, trying to spot him, including a group of workers at a fast food chain. michelle marsh has the development on this. michelle: the woman working the drive-through at a mcdonald's in erie, pennsylvania, not only recognized him, but the entire staff tried to tsall him until the police could get there. ordered mcnuggets and fries, but the staff acted like the fries would take a while. >> told him it would be a minute for his fries. we were trying to make sure that she got in contact with the state police. he did not want to wait for the fries. by the timete
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his tail. although they wanted to capture him alive, he took his own life. the police say that stevens shot and killed an elderly man in cleveland sunday, putting it on facebook, calling himself a monster. nancy: a freak accident near the capitol, a tree came crashing down and killed a worker. finding out more about the victim, a father of two. pipeew mclanahan was a fitter working on a near edition pipe. investigators are still not sure why the tree fell today. jonathan: president trump traveling to wisconsin to sign an executive order altering protections for certain american-made products and calls for a review of the visa program for skilled workers. the administration believes employers in the tech industry have abused the program at the expense of american workers. the president possibility to change the visa program is somewhat limited. any major ch
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planned. the pentagon says it will test its ability to shoot down missiles launched from north korea, scheduled for next month. this comes amid growing tensions as north korea said it will be ramping up the selectivity. last week has seen public relations disasters for big companies like appc and united. says it is tonow police because of any mill concerning the boston marathon. what it said, next.
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jonathan: confirmation tonight were killed in this huge explosion that took place in the city of firestone. wereives say that two men installing a new hot water heater in the basement when the explosion happened. nancy: scary video from las vegas where a man said he suffered serious burns because an cigarette battery exploded in
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disturbing to some viewers. >> i started ripping off my shorts and a realized my boxers were on fire, too, so i tore those off as well. nancy: the flames caused second and third degree burns. u.s. fda iseek, the blinding to discuss the safety concerns of batteries. we are tracking the all-out search for a mother and son fell into grand canyon national park. loved ones are hoping they may found a cave for a shelter downstream. nancy: the department of has deported aty so-called dreamer for the first time. attorneys say the 21-year-old was protected from deportation under the deferred action for children
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known as daca. by hisit filed attorney's claims that he renewed his status last year. a judge in massachusetts has ordered the man accused of killing a jogger held on $10 million bail. today he pled not guilty to attacking the jogger last august. the police arrested him over the weekend after investigators linked his dna to a crime scene. >> one of the things we will look at carefully is whether he knowingly, voluntarily gave up a sample of his saliva. nancy: defense attorneys expect the man, who does not speak english, to be charged with murder in the coming weeks. he was ators say that delivery driver familiar with the area. jonathan: adidas says it is incredibly sorry tonight after an offensive email
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ran the boston marathon. "e subject line reads, congrats, you survived the boston marathon." afteromes just four years the boston marathon bombing. adidas tonight said it is deeply sorry for what it calls the insensitive subject line. the joker's jinx roller coaster is back open at six flags upper marlboro. over 20 peopleft stranded in the air. technicians fixed the problem with wheels on the train. consumer7 on your side alert in montgomery county. vending machines are about to get healthier. the council approved a bill that requires 50% of vending machines -- 50% of the contents of vending machines to have uous items inside. jonathan:
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the metropolitan washington airport authority is expected to approve what amounts to a four dollar raise for contract workers at dulles international and reagan national airport. the proposal will be for businesses doing business at both airports to pay minimum wage of $11.55 per hour. yearly increases will follow. nobody has been fired after this incident aboard a united airplane last week. the airline is still apologizing after a man was dragged off the overbooked flight after paying for his seat. the ceo said that nobody is losing their job over this. united is working to improve customer service. steve: clouds increasing through the overnight. that means grab your umbrella tomorrow. even though you will not needed all day, you will probably needed at some point in the early morning, midmorning. widen the view,
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dry, moisture to the southwest, virginia. tolook for the wet weather arrive in the morning. allergy levels high for trees. the good news is the shower activity tomorrow will help filter some of the pollen out of the air and should make allergy sufferers feel better. overnight, mostly cloudy, a little bit of drizzle. a cool start wednesday, high temperature in the mornings, upper 40's, lower 50's. cloud cover sticks around a through midday into the afternoon. by early evening, we could see some breaks in the clouds. 10:00 a.m., widely scattered showers, mainly south and west of dcu showers begin to fizzle out through the midday. clout stick around, then we see a little bit of clearing towards the early evening. off to the west, i-81,
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may have a pretty sunset tomorrow evening. highs tomorrow cooler than today. today we were in the 70's. only lower to middle 60's by the afternoon wednesday, then we turn around thursday with ties in the upper 70's -- with highs in the upper 70's, lower 80's. we repeat that friday. bad news friday, dealing with a cold front that will roll through later in the day. this cold front will likely trigger showers, a few thunderstorms. once that is out of year, that will signal a change for the upcoming weekend with cooler temperatures. highs drop about 20 degrees saturday, only into the lower 60's. showers develop later in the day sunday. heavy rain likely, especially in the afternoon. upper 50's. that's it. the 10 day outlook from lingering showers monday, temperatures in the middle 60's. we jump back into the middle 70's by the mdl
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next week. nancy: if you found a bag of money, would you return it? one ohio family do not hesitate when they discovered $14,000 in cash. they took it directly to the police. they said it was a listen to the kids to do the right thing. the police a the owner of the money was taking it to a dealer to buy a car, changed his mind, and left his money on the top of the car when he drove off. jonathan: that is such a lucky break. nancy: they are lucky the family decided to do the right thing. a former nfl player is being called a hero tonight after he sprung into action. >> the cops loved it. kilt, like a in a boss.
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nancy: we all know about a superhero in a cape, but this one wears a kilt. the former nfl player jumped taking down a man who was threatening to kill a mother and daughter in las vegas. >> i guess he was not too worried about an old man in a kilt, so he decided to take a swing at me, and woke up very happily with the police handcuffing him. jonathan: the former line man said he would do it all over again. erin: maybe he should suit up for the caps. jonathan: they need somebody like that. head coachwizards scott brooks has weighed in on the capitals. and the nationals and atlanta, trying to knock the braves off of their five-game winning
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. nationals are in atlanta for a series with the braves, and max scherzer was dominant tonight. the n
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starters have been really good so far this season. now they just need the bullpen to step up. in atlanta, a taste of the new braves stadium. adam eaton smacks the base hit up the middle, nats up 2-0. max scherzer was on his game tonight, seven innings, giving up just two hits. the nationals win 3-1. find themselves in a real dogfight right now, trailing in their best of seven series. it is basically a must win tomorrow night in toronto. the caps are getting plenty of support at home. even wizards head coach scott brooks is confident the caps can turn this around. down brooks: they are right now, but they still have opportunities. it's like any series, it is the first of -- it's the first to four.
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regroup, win game four and be back on home ice. now tell me about offsides and all that, shifts and all that, penalties, i don't know that. but it's fun to watch. erin: and the wizards host the hawkls in game
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we have been laughing because there are only 30 minutes left to file taxes. steve: 29 minutes. jonathan: we are done. weather, cloudy, some showers, mainly west of d.c. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next.
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