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>> now, abc 711:00 am on your side. jonathan: the storm that ripped down trees in gaithersburg and montgomery county, turns out it is confirmed to be a small tornado. nancy: the storm has left 30,000 people in the dark. we begins for much cover tonight from silver spring with tim barber. earlier,ybody told me this had to be a tornado, and they turned out to be right. some of the damage, it is incredible. across the street right now, they are cutting a tree that fell on somebody's home. branches fallen on homes and cars, while residents to cover. tonight the cleanup. neil is covering his damaged car with plastic. >> i said i think my glass just shattered. tim: two neighbors are
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a tree fell on to their house. around the corner, another family was displaced. along with the family fish. crews fixed power lines and cleared branches. playel was about to baseball with the storm hit at about 4 p.m. >> i just touched the handle and it flew open. tim: they are grateful the insurance only has to go towards his car. >> i'm glad nobody was hurt or anything. tim: the debris is still scattered on the road. a lot to clean up tonight. you can bet they will be out here tomorrow. red cross workers were here to help those displaced. live in silver spring, montgomery county, tim barber, abc 7 news. steve: the store measuredan ef-0 with the wind around 70 miles per hour. the kemp
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100eled about .2 miles, yards wide, but caused a lot of damage. fortunately, no active watches or warnings right now. stormwatch 7 radar, the shower activity across southern maryland moving out. skies gradually clear overnight. that means sunglasses tomorrow, warm temperatures, but lower humidity. daytime highs in the upper 80's. the rest of the week and looking ahead to the weekend beach outlook, coming up from stormwatch 7. nancy: thank you, steve. find out immediately when severe weather strikes by going to wjla.com/text right now to sign up for stormwatch 7 weather alert text messages. jonathan: a community is demanding answers after a 17-year-old muslim girl was murdered. the police a it was road rage, but tho w
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anna-lysa gayle is live the mosque. anna-lysa: all night people have been dropping off flowers and items at the mosque in honor of nabra hassanen. although the police do not believe this was a hate crime, people in the muslim community are worried. in the wake of recent attacks like the one against nancy:, the council on --the one against nabra hassanen, the council alert.issued an >> the attack on the muslim teenager. anna-lysa: on top of the results released monday, it showed that nabra hassanen died from blunt force trauma to the upper body. investigators believe that darwin martinez torres struck her with a baseball bat and then got rid of the body in the pond. it is believed to be road rage following an argument with another teenager who was with nabra.
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mcdonald, some walking, some riding bikes. now a day after father's day, her dad is left in tears. >> killed my daughter, for what? anna-lysa: although the police do not believe it was a hate crime, the director is asking them to keep an open mind. has launcheded ice a detainer for torres and was originally from el salvador. he is being held without bond. there are vigils scheduled for nabra hassanen tomorrow evening and wednesday evening. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: just in from the district, new images showing the collapse of a building at a community building on florida avenue northwest at the intersection with third straight. nobody was hurt, but structural engineers are wo
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still safe. jonathan: today's rains have delayed until tomorrow the opening of an alexandria baseball field turned the crime scene. last wednesday, a man opened fire at the congressional baseball practice. six people were injured, including house majority whip steve scalise. got the field ready to host little league baseball again as the community prepares emotionally. >> they understand the incident enough. toathan: the celebration real in the ball field is planned for tomorrow at 6 p.m. nancy: before the storms, the sound of chainsaws filled the national mall. three trees snapped over the weekend, one of them a massive elk near the world war ii memorial. the park service is front to figure out why the trees came down. they are trying to prevent this from happening. thankfully, nobody was hurt. senate democrats holding a
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floor. lack of objecting to a hearings or debate on the republican efforts to repeal and replace obamacare. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he hopes to have a senate vote by the july for recess. senators have yet to see the text of any legislation. jonathan: a crime alert and fairfax county, where a man tried to sexually assault a mother walking with her six-year-old daughter. this happened early sunday morning on vista drive in bailey's crossroads. the police say he was a thief at first, trying to take the phone, but when he tried to touch her, she broke free and win off with her little girl. nancy: a judge denying bond for three men charged in the murders of two high school students in montgomery county. by three appeared in court closed-circuit video, charged with the june murders of two teenagerho
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graduation. a new push to close a cold case. detectives and postal inspectors across ang out landover neighborhood, turn to find anyone who remember something about the november 23, 2014 day that somebody shot and killed a postal worker, tyson barnett, finishing his route. 100,000 dollar reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. london, hundreds gathered to show solidarity for those impacted by the attack outside of a mosque. investigators say that it appears that the van driver that ran into the pedestrians killed a person and injured dozens others was retaliation for attacks from muslim extremists. seconds after a driver rammed into a police car in france. officers pulled the man from the car and he later died. inside the car, the police found
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this was the fifth attack on the police in france in the past four months. nancy: tonight, the family of otto warmbier and president trump are blaming north korea for his death. lindsey mastis is following this from the live desk. parentsey: otto warmbier's released a statement said the awful, torture was teary -- torture his treatment create the sadness. north korea claims that he contracted botulism and went into a coma after taking a sleeping pill. his family does not i at. doctors said that he had extensive brain damage. his family admitted that he cannot speak, see, or react to verbal commands. >> he just passed away a little while ago. that is a brutal regime. and we will be ablto
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the family believes despite his condition, he could sense that he was back home in the united states. they say his facial expression changed within a day and he looked like he was finally at peace. at the live desk, i'm lindsey mastis. jonathan: japan's coast guard said an hour went by before the collision between the uss this gerald in a container ship was reported to local authorities. seven american sailors were killed, including xavier martin of hawthorne. he was a good kid. he would give you the shirt off his back. >> he was a patriot, an american. >> he would make any parent proud. jonathan: marine records show that the container ship made strange course changes before smashing into the uss fitzgerald. the navy says the fzg
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will take at least a year. nancy: new video of a daring rescue off the coast of texas, a coast guard worker being lowered onto a tanker ship. seconds later, an injured man is lifted off and race to the hospital. jonathan: from washington state, that airplane is landing without nose gear. the pilot was able to bring the airplane in, both props stopping immediately, then skidding to a stop. two guys jumped out and ran for it, and in the finally got -- than the pilot finally got out and walked out. everybody on board was uninjured. not sure why the landing gear collapsed. nancy: they did it so well. jonathan: any time you walk away from a landing is a good landing. a nurse says she was fired for trying to unionize and colleagues are fighting back. nancy: and a stabbing at starbucks. also, a deadly fire and a fight
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set that [beep] on fire. woman starting a fire in milwaukee that prove deadly. they watchhocked as the woman pour gasoline in the window and laid it on fire. all of this was streamed live on facebook. immediately people started running into the house. a 72-year-old man was still inside. >> korea, y'all! nancy: -- hurry up, y'all. nancy: unfortunately, the man was killed, still no arrests. jonathan: an owner in washington state was eating breakfast with the local fire chief when a call came out for a fire at his house. the driver road with the chief to the scene and did what he could to help. >> did what i could to step in yesterday.
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getting it taken care of. then the reality set in today that a good many years and a lot of hard work are gone. jonathan: that is a rough morning, his business burning down. the investigation ongoing. nancy: a man in chicago was enraged over getting the wrong drink, stabbing a man inside starbucks yesterday when the man started berating the barista. another man waiting in line told the guy to stop being a jerk. >> he started cutting him up. nancy: the injuries were not serious. surprisingly, the victim chose not to press charges. an autopsy finding cocaine, ecstasy, and opiates in carrie fisher's system after she died last december. the coroner listed sleep apnea, drugs as computing factors in her death. jonathan: in montgomery county,
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a show of support amidst cries for justice, nurses rallying around one of their own, they say fired for trying to form a union. jay korff has the story from holy cross hospital. night, members of a union for mr. nurses and a number of staff members at holy cross hospital participated in a return to work rally for the nurse. >> it's for everybody. jay: the ecology nurse at the silver spring hospital was fired in april for insubordination, a claim that she denies. she believes that her termination was based on her attempts to try to unionize other registered nurses. >> its patient safety, number one. jay: a union spokesperson said timecross has a hard retaining nurses because of a lack of supplies and low moor row.
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based on a settlement agreement, the nurses returned to work monday with full back pay. a hospital spokesperson said she personal discuss matters but refuted the allegations, saying we respect our employees to associate with organizations. however, we have significant concerns the involvement of any third party organization and our work lays could disrupt the open and collaborative workplace we have long worked to maintain. jay korff, abc 7 news. nancy: a crime alert in sterling , were a bank card skimmer has been found at a gas pump, on the exxon at pacific boulevard and they airport parking lot. and look at this, prince william county police say a police impersonator was driving this truck. he had a pull somebody over last night when a real officer pulled up behind him. that is when the man got into his truck and sped off. officersou
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turns out the truck was stolen. the impersonator has not been caught. jonathan: a 7 on your side consumer alert for next minute rawhide recall. had group says that all of the brands of the screen are covered under the recall. rawhide was treated with an industrial cleaner that can make your dog sick. there is a complete list on our website, wjla.com. steve: the daytime high today, 89 degrees. frontas before the cold moves through in the afternoon that trigger the showers and thunderstorms, even the tornado in montgomery county. dullesees at international airport, 71 manassas, fredericksburg 72. radar,tch 7 live doppler showers across extreme southern maryland. not amounting to a whole lot. another hour or so, and then all of this moves out. and the sk
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bit. early tomorrow morning, if you agree showers well to the west, a few showers just off western loudoun county and fairfax. not expecting anything severe as we move through the next few hours or overnight. below, lower humidity by the time you wake up early tomorrow morning. lower to middle 60's, not staying there along with a lot of sunshine. futurecast, 7:00 a.m., lots of sun through the midday, clouds extreme southern maryland, but stays dry. westminster, baltimore, gaithersburg, hagerstown, clouds late afternoon, but no showers to speak of. the next chance of that is wednesday. the high temperatures tomorrow, middle to upper 80's, lower humidity on the way. andh forecast saturday sunday, may see some isolated showers ocean city.
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85 degrees. the water temperature is slowly warming. the 10 day outlook, the high tomorrow mid 80's. near 90 thursday and friday. saturday, a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms, upper 80's sunday. then we fall into the lower 80's for the daytime highs tuesday and wednesday of next week. jonathan: plenty of older homes make strange sounds in the night. nancy: but none quite like this. [ringing] nancy: so annoying. that story, next.
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they wrestled the alligator, put a bag over his head, and this did not go well. got his finger. he will be ok. the gator is going to a farm, we are told. not sure what that means. nancy: he will live the rest of his days at a farm. jonathan: sure he will, keep telling yourself that. years of anne 13 alarm clock. [alarm clock sounds] nancy: that alarm goes off nightly inside of this home. it started when a man lowered it into his wall so he could hear where he needed to punch a hole to run wiring. but it fell. at first he figured, hey, no big deal. >> figured it would run out of battery. that was 2004. nancy: yeah, 2004.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: tiger woods has announced he is getting professional help. that help is with medication. woods made the announcement on twitter, saying he will receive official help to manage his medications in the way he deals with back pain and sleep disorders. he fell to sleep in his car early morning memorial day. they said statement how call was not involved but he had an unexpected reaction to prescription medication. inning,lins, second anthony rendon launches a monster blast to left center, nats up 3-0. but the marlins tie it in ending in. bottom of the ninth, osuna,
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nancy: a busy day. steve: it was, and the worst is over with, no worries tonight. tomorrow looks beautiful, mid to upper 80's. 86 wednesday, near 90 thursday through saturday. there will be updates on the tornado that touchdown in montgomery county this afternoon in the morning. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next.
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