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back in custody. alison: david watson slipped away from guards friday. less than an hour ago, confirmation he is off the street. anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle -- jonathan: anna-lysa gayle is live on the same. anna-lysa: howard county police release that they found david watson shortly after 10 p.m. officers leaving this area just before 10:00. it turns out watson was captured by a tactical team around 9:40 area of ofooded thanks toe in jessup night vision equipment. a hospital while correction officers were trying to bring him to the psychiatric hospital april 28. he was serving time for trying
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today's manhunt intensified after a 911 call from workers in the area, this industrial area, where the employee told the operator that a man wearing a white hardhat and safety vest was spotted or the railroad tracks behind a building on dorsey road. the authorities later thought he was close by and it turns out he was very much so. howardwas taken to county central booking. authorities expect to release more information on how they found him tomorrow morning at 9:30 in ellicott city. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: we have more crews on the way. sign up for breaking news alerts at wjla.com/text. alison: this just into the newsroom, a news found on the campus of the university of maryland. the university's president coming at despic
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thorough investigation going on and he stands against the country. the noose was founded a fraternity house last week. incident athe american university, where there is a $1000 reward for information about who left bananas hanging from nooses on campus. jonathan: the house will be voting on a bill to repeal and replace obamacare tomorrow. republican leadership says they think they think i have the votes, but it will be close. if 22 or more republicans vote no, the bill will face. andeast 20 will vote no they are 30-some who are undecided. alison: following breaking news are the u.k., where tyherhere several published reports that queen elizabeth has called an emergency meeting for royal staff at buckingham palace. remember that it is just aft
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nothing confirmed yet, but it is highly unusual. stay with abc 7 and wjla.com for updates on this breaking news. jonathan: developing now come a stolen car with a stolen rifle in the parking lot of a high school. nancy chen has the latest. nancy: this was a right. one from a police cruiser, the police arresting an 18-year-old after he was driving the stolen car on the grounds of einstein high school in north kensington. saw mario officer alvarado walking on school grounds. the officer tried to pull him over as he drove away. alvarado took off and he was arrested a short time later. an assault rifle that was stolen from the rockville city police department found a alsop stolen shotgun from the same police cruiser.
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charges, including possession of a stolen vehicle. now, a lookppening at some stunning images of a fire at a day care in. texas the good news is, nobody was inside or hurt. the flames are shooting out of the building next to the playground and the cause is under investigation. alison: an organ donor was found on social media. as jay korff reports, old friends are sharing a life-saving bond. >> we really cannot do much. we are on restrictions. , theyntil a few days ago had not seen each other in nearly 20 years. now harmon is staying temporarily nearby as they recover together from a surgery. , we were all brothers and we would do anything for anyone. jay: they were paratroopers together at fort bragg in north carolina.
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they stayed in touch through facebook, a connection that proved life-saving. ill andber, johns fell his wife put a frantic plea for a kidney donor on facebook. >> it was total desperation, hey, i'm on dialysis and in kidney failure. jay: in 24 hours, his old pal volunteered and turn out to be a perfect match. >> i saw the post and said, what can i do to help? jay: last thursday, a transplant team successfully put one of rob's kidneys intokai. >> it's helping a friend. jay: and there is time to reflect on the power of selflessness and bonds that never break. thank god he asked. steve: stormwatch 7
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first forecast shows temperatures falling into the 40's in the mountains, 59 degrees at reagan national. tomorrow, sunshine early on, the temperatures fairly cool come in the 50's. rebounding into the upper 60's for daytime highs with clouds later in the day. these clouds eventually bring rain and a lot of rain early friday morning. i will get to the timing and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend in just a few minutes. alison: steve, thank you. a scary seem to detroit, but no kids were hurt and this will bus crash. the bus slammed into the side of an apartment building, causing serious damage. the driver was taken to the hospital. only on 7, a daytime crime alert outside of a metro station. this exclusive video is the aftermath of a violent attack outside of the potomac avenue stop. a pack of teenagers stabbed and attacked another teenager yesterday. riders said the most dangerous time of day the
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lets out. , one-on-onely on 7 with an ice age and as the president is focusing on deporting illegal immigrants with violent act runs. the are living in fear of being kicked out. tim barber is asking the questions that you wanted answered. >> these gangs are horrific. agent goesce after gangs such as ms-13 responsible for murders across the dmv. but ice is also under fire. >> we are just enforcing a law that is on the books. if people want to change the law, there is a mechanism to do that. a study found that half of the immigrants swept up recently had no criminal conviction or the most serious was for drunk driving. what do you tell parents who are afraid of not only gang members but of you?
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tim: he said that violent immigrants can actually get help with their immigration status. ice also has an anonymous number . ice has arrested 40,000 gang members across the country since 2005. what can a parent do to protect their kid and save their kid? >> the biggest thing is be involved with their children. tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: really bad or catastrophic. that is how fbi director james comey destroyed his -- described his choices when releasing the hillary clinton email probe days before the elections. >> concealing it would be catastrophic to the fbi and beyond. between really bad and catastrophic, i said we have to walk into the world of reall
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felt mildlysaid he nauseous to think that his decision impacted the race's outcome, but defended his decision is the right one. aide said that a clinton sent classified emails to her husband so she could print them out at home. her estranged husband is anthony weiner. investigators determined there was no intent to break the law. groups civil liberties are promising to fight the president's latest executive order that he is expected to sign tomorrow. a draft version would allow wide exemption for people and groups with religious objections. vice president mike pence signed a similar law while governor of indiana.
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an ohio family is near doubling in a matter of minutes because six siblings weren't opted together by a family -- wre adopted together by family who already had five biological children. they did not what to split up the siblings and adopted them all together. twohe best thing is i have sisters now. alison: fantastic. the children range in age from 9 to 16. jonathan: how cool is that? alison: what a great group. jonathan: now's your chance to win a set of tickets for "dancing with the stars" live at the national harbor june 29. call the number on your screen right now and we will announce the winners and a little bit. right here on this newscast. it started with online dating. >>
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americans40 million on dating sites find an evening out and take their relationship or their lifelong love. alison: if they are not careful, they can find trouble. as lisa fletcher discovered, there is a dark in deceptive side to online dating. lisa: you think that you know who you are conversing with on a dating website. you have read their biography, shared photos, maybe even checked out their facebook page. but what you see may be dangerously different from what you get. >> it happened very quickly. he had groomed me within two months and pimped me out. graduate is a college raised in a christian home with a close family. >>
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have a family, so i went to the online dating website and met this guy and it was a fast and furious romance. did not knowdrea is the guy who promised her everything was a pimp. >> they don't do these things by mistake. target women who they perceive as the most vulnerable. >> you are targeting people and get them out of the norm and you start to have them do things they normally don't do. >> it started out with alienating me from my family. he knew i was christian, so he knew all he had to do was get me to do a few things my parents were not like and separate us. and andrealan worked moved in. when she discovered that the man she moved in with was a pimp and not a web designer, it was too late. >> he said i have pictures of you and i took video of you.
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thiswith me and just do for a few months, we will get married and have kids. lisa: you were trapped. >> mm-hmm. lisa: and he used your shame to his advantage. >> i felt there was no way out. lisa: when the man who ultimately became your pimp was lying to you on the dating website, did you know he was doing the same simultaneously with other women? >> he definitely was. when he was arrested, the police said he was sending out over 100 messages a day, the same message over and over. lisa: groups that work to stop sex trafficking say the story is not unusual and crackdowns on sites like craigslist and back page are pushing pimps into apps in dating sites. a recent study
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dating websites to recruit customers and sex workers. one tim said his tactics included reaching out to people and sites suchps as plenty of fish. what percentage of website do you think pimps are trolling? >> i would not cross any off the list. wherever there are people, that makes sense for the offender to go to. pimp andrea said that her was trolling on six different websites. nothing out of the ordinary came up when she googled him. know whost never someone is pretending to be. luredthe pimp who andrea into prostitution to prison for two andal
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andrea with the support of her family is using her experience to warn girls, women, and parents about the dangers. we reached out to all of the major sites for comments. ,atch, who owns plenty of fish was the other one to respond. their responses on our website, wjla.com. alison: if you get any mail telling you to open a google docs attachment, don't do it. google says it is a phishing sc am tricking people to open their google docs account so that hackers can gain access. steve: the high today was 67, a bit windy. if your allergies are bothering you, trees, grass, and mold are the problems right now. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, it is quiet and drive. that allows temperatures to drop quickly overnight.
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to the south and west. this is on the way for this time tomorrow night and lingering into early friday morning. this will move off to the north and east, meaning we will see a lot of wet weather sooner rather than later. the temperatures will fall in the middle to upper 40's of the suburbs tonight. arlington,beltway, alexandria, chevy chase, the district, 50 to 52, mainly clear skies. tomorrow morning, sunglasses early on. if you plan to be out really late tomorrow, may want to take your umbrella. if you're getting home at about 6 p.m., not going to have to worry about the umbrella at all. high temperatures tomorrow in the middle to upper 60's, clouds through the late afternoon and into the evening. the clouds eventually produce showers as early as 7 p.m.,
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8:00 south and east of d.c., and in the d.c. metro about 9 p.m. futurecast from stormwatch 7, 3:00 p.m., still dry, the wind beginning to pick up a bit as the clouds increase. p.m., rain around the beltway, montgomery county, frederick county, southern maryland still dry. however, things changed completely overnight tomorrow night into early friday morning. the timing is rotten on this. look at the yellow, orange, and red over the district. routing county, the panhandle of west virginia, upwards of one inch, two inches of rain likely to fall. that means slow going in the early morning rush-hour. julie wright will get you through that. the forecast as we had through the day saturday, drying out, lo
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day weekend, about 63 degrees, but still 10 degrees below average this time of year. the 10-day outlook, cool temperatures monday. we build on those tuesday and wednesday. thursday and friday and into the following weekend, back into the lower 70's. just have to get through the rain. jonathan: when you are online shopping, what you see is not always what you get when it comes to furniture. alison: now you can get a 3-d
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rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law,
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ood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us.
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jonathan: congratulations to mary johnson in burtonsville, who just won the tickets to "dancing with the stars" live. alison: tune in all week for your chance to win. -- or line furniture shopping seems easy, until you get the item and it does not fit the room. jonathan: there is a new app that has a tool that lets you place furniture and decorative items into a virtual preview of your home. it takes a picture of your room and generates a 3-d image. very cool. alison:. that would be helpful erin. erin: you know what else would be helpful? jonathan: if the caps could win a game.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: the capitals hope to ride the momentum from game three to get another road win tonight in pittsburgh, sidney crosby out with a concussion. the penguins gave the caps all they could handle. the ce
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the skate, right past me. things are not going washington's way. orlov shaking his head. the caps would rally. schmidt scored the equalizer, tying the game at 2-2. that was short-lived. pens on the power play. the shot is denied. justin schultz does not miss. , leaving the3-2 series 3-1. game five is at the verizon center saturday night. >> every game is a seventh game now. we have to win. if we do, we move forward. ovie so bad.it for nationals-diamondbacks, tied at 1-1 in the sixth. ryan zim
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good start in may. bryce harper scores. nats win 2-1 and improved to a mlb-best 18-9 record. and the wizards hope that there is no place like home. game three against the celtics is at the verizon center tomorrow night, and i will be there. jonathan: it would be nice to see the wizards and caps both come back to when their series.
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final look at the weather? steve: tomorrow starts with sunshine. that should make everyone happy. uppersses, middle to 60's. late tomorrow, showers and storms, very wet friday.
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