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that of the attack. the man's appearance, heavy set, and his clothing similar to the description of the attacker given by the victim. the young woman jogging about 4:30 monday afternoon along this trail. the suspect attacked her and dragged her into a playground and sexually assaulted her. at some point the woman able to fight the attacker off and escape. she ran for help. tonight, investigators asking for anyone who may recognize this man to these give them a call. >> if people don't see the surveillance video, police are hopeful that someone may recognize this person of interest from the pamphlets they will be handing out. the individual was on a bicycle, and police believe he may believe -- you may live in this the senate seat. you very much.nk how can you protect yourself from an attack?
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at 11:00 for some suggestions from police and a self-defense expert henry >> new information after car plowed into -- the moment impact: camera. customers knocked off their seats at the top of the hill restaurant in upper marlboro. 10 people were injured but all are expected to be ok. police are still investigating. >> our area is consistently on the list of the most congested cities in the entire country, but now one governor wants to do something to ease the commute for almost three quarters of a million drivers. sam sweeney is live with details on the plan. sam: we've all been there, stuck in traffic because of a poorly designed traffic signal. it's a major problem on 202 and today governor hogan said he wants to fix it
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intelligence. it's a daily struggle for maryland drivers, right now manually control the signal but soon that will change. >> the smart signals will replace 20-year-old existing controls that are outdated and unresponsive. >> sensors in the ground and around the lights will change the lives in real-time. a perfect example of what -- of what the artificial intelligence will fix is this. you can see middle of the day traffic backs up while only two cars way to come out of the shopping center. maryland wills in see their commute time shortened. a over 24 hours, it could be 10%-15% reduction in travel time.
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locations in anne arundel county, two in prince george's, and one in montgomery county. >> a full list of all the areas that will be impacted over the next year can be found in the abc 7 news at. >> today governor hogan announce more than $18 million in grants to help revitalize neighborhoods across the state. that money will help support 116 projects in 21 jurisdictions, including cottage city and north beach. -- the mayorday said the office will work with residence and neighborhood leaders to work on solutions, saying police cannot stop crime by themselves. disruptingvity of violence will save people from making mistakes and save peopl
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streets. the office is located at the corner benning road and 42nd street. in the works, smithsonian has outlined his plan to renovate the air and space museum. the goal is to keep most exhibits open during the seven-year project. the 40-year-old building will see a new exterior roof work as well as a modernized heating and air-conditioning system. each of the museums 23 galleries will also be updated. the apollo 11 command module will be housed in a climate controlled display as part of a new exhibit. work is expected to begin next summer. the air and space around our area will fill a bit cool tonight. bill kelly is in the stormwatch 7 weather center with the
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on the forecast. it's a nice one out there. bill: it is so nice. beautiful, blue skies, just a few clouds if any in the area. it certainly feels like fall outside. level,ng on your comfort maybe a light sweatshirt or something like that. 61 in reston, 65 around annapolis. mid and low 60's getting down into the 50's as the sun goes down. sun goes down,e and then we drop into the 50's with a few clouds here and there. the next weather maker and a look at halloween and what's in the 10 date forecast as were setting our clocks back. that will make a major difference in terms of what it looks like outside at this time of night. we'll talk about it in just a few minutes. last 40ust in, in the minutes or so, new information about how police caught up with a man wanted for murder and arlington house party back in february.
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york city. what led investigators in arlington, and he's being held in your pending extradition back to virginia. teenagersve michigan are facing possible life in prison, accused in a deadly prank. police say they threw more than a dozen large rocks off of an overpass. a six pound rock hit and killed a father for on his way home from work. the teams charged with second-degree -- the teenagers have been denied bail. >> eye-to-eye tell him he's not coming back -- how do i tell him he's not coming back? the teenagers pleaded not guilty and they are due back in court next week. >> trying to get answers for customers who believe their flooring was
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pay $32 million to resolve claims for people who bought laminate flooring with unsafe levels of formaldehyde. and mayold between 2009 1, 2016. it will pay another $14 million in store credits to customers who bought that flooring. alison: new development in the sentencing of bowe bergdahl. he could face life in prison after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. the taliban and free bergdahl in 2014 as part of the controversial prisoner swap. d.c's an update on a rookie . firefighter injured on the job three months ago. there and joins us live with more.
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sam: larry, we are in front of the rehabilitation hospital here at medstar where the on firefighter has been for the last few weeks. among other things, learning to walk again. today's news conference, clearly he was happy to be alive. >> the 28-year-old firefighter walked into the applause of hospital staff. >> i just want to thank everyone who helped save my life. >> it was at a house fire august 2, he was crushed between two fire trucks in northeast, as his doctor said come had he not been young and active, the treatment would have a lot. >> mr. smothers had severe organ injuries, bleeding vessels and broken bones throughout his body. >> but today, here he was surrounded by firefighter brothers, clearly fragile, saying he is not afraid of burning buildings.
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challenge. >> the house is engine three firehouse. his father, who is not a firefighter, said the brotherhood is amazing it >> everything from ringing as meals to watching the house, cutting the grass, you name it, they are willing to do it. return him to to operations. he's got a lot of work to do, but that is the goal. we will be walking down that road hand-in-hand with him. >> a tough road ahead for this young man, but as his doctors here today said, don't bet against him. sam ford, abc 7 news. so good to see him walking and to see him smiling like that. larry: that may be my favorite story of the week. alison: still to
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started as a robbery and ended with the chase. now police are trying to figure out if the men they arrested could have done something similar before. >> what happens if the cloud gets hacked? >> trying to answer that and other questions about amazon's new program. alison: plus, how much it could cost you to take a trip along skyline drive this fall if the secretary of the interior gets his way. larry: the first, texting and walking, and what you will pay if you get caught. alison: log on to wjla.com/vote now and cast your you might take something for your heart... your joints... if you get caught. alison: log on to wjla.com/vote now and cast your or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain.
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stopped texting while walking will land you a $35 fine in honolulu. the ban is designed to protect pedestrians from becoming distracted by their phones. our poll ask if you look down at your phone on you are walking, let us know. watch marcile you gonzalez's report. all too often, people unable to fight the urge to text, email, or cruise social media, even while walking. results at times getting a laugh, but it can be truly dangerous, especially when crossing the street, which is why in honolulu, this is now illegal. >> to fewer texting, your eye is down. you're concentrating on what you're doing with your phone, and that is a problem with crossing the street, especially if you have a driver who's not paying attention. >> anyone caught looking at the phone while crossing the roadway
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of $35, the penalty going up for each following offense. breshad to say i do think it is a dangerous activity. >> officials highlighting the dangers are not limited to drivers. the number of pedestrians killed in traffic accidents nationwide has risen 22% since 2014. but you've got to pay attention to what you are doing, especially at an intersection. talkst friends can still on the phone, they just cannot look down at their devices while in a crosswalk. other states are considering similar laws. in california, there are already warning signs up in some places, this one reading, cross the street, then update facebook. >> it's expected go before the california legislature in january. larry: he will have a chance to
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of bob dylan's guitars, if you have enough change in your pocket. he plated at the concert or bangladesh and on his rolling thunder revue tour. he bought the guitar for $500 and it's expected to sell for about $300,000. ♪ alison: fats domino, known for his piano playing, his steady baritone on his real name was antoine. he was an early rock 'n roll pioneer with hits like that one, blueberry hill. domino was one of the first 10 people inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of aim. he died early tuesday morning at his home in louisiana. fats domino was 89 years old. larry:
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there. alison: as far as the weather, we are sitting pretty. you like fall, this is for you. let me show you what's going on out there this evening, a gorgeous shot with a few of those clouds as the sun makes its way lower and lower in the sky. were sitting at 63 degrees at reagan national after start of 55. the dew point temperature is low, down to 39. that means that it feels very crisp outside. we are far away from where you butd actually feel humidity it's important because it is a gauge as to how cool the air temperature, in theory, could drop. going to potentially drop into the 40's and even upper 30's tomorrow morning. nothing record-breaking, but serving something you will notice. springfield at 59, port washington run around
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that's the general rule in the area. 50's out to the west. a good, fall evening. there is going on that would be problematic for you other than raven a sweatshirt, something you might want to consider -- grabbing a sweatshirt. see is justgoing to a few clouds lingering, things will be pretty quiet as we go into the evening hours tonight and into the morning tomorrow. a couple of loud like this morning but we get into the day, those will start to break up and it will be a quiet and beautiful , if you want to eat lunch outside, hang out in it that lunch outdoors. tomorrow evening, kids getting off the bus stop, a problem for them. tomorrow evening should be fine also. , themarmont we are fine sun goes down at 6:16 and that will change to magically within the 10 day outlook as we set the
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:00 greg 56, so not a huge temperature drop, but it will get chilly. tomorrow, 60 degrees will be the coolest day of the week under partly cloudy skies, similar to what we've had as of late. high pressure moves through and we could see southerly wind warmer air again. bringing the chance for showers saturday evening, more into the nighttime overtime hours. early saturday evening plans, that's going to be fine, but into sunday, night the first half of sunday's when the rain is coming in. we could see a decent amount of rainfall in spots. will be watching that potentially over an inch in some areas. halloween is looking good, should not be any weather-related problems for you and two saturdays from now, that's when the clocks will be set back
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if my memory serves me correctly, on that day the sun will be setting right around 5:02 p.m. alison: it always hit you, it's a big change. bill.you, larry: she said her. is always excited when she gets home. joyon: find out how that turn to pain for woman on the campaign trail. for oatmeal to applesauce, it's all about food at this elementary school today. the story coming up in spotlight on education. alison: but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on abc. >> tomorrow on good morning washington, medical marijuana for kids? why a local area doctor says it's a good alternative medicine for kids.
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education, helping students understand the impact of food on health. the annual food day celebration. apples into a kiddie pool of salad to a heart pumping song, the focus is on business and food, and effort that emphasizes the importance of making healthy choices and the importance about moving, and that so much of this is very accessible and you can really do it on a budget. -- whenelebrity shall your hands are involved, you are participating, it's not only educational but it's even more fun to eat. garlic, peppers. >> i tried some chilly and i had some whole wheat bread, and right now i'm having a salad. >> it's coordinated i real food for kids
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community to educate young kids about nutrition and health. >> in may she gets strong and healthy. you can live longer. >> today, building healthy habits for a healthy life. in herndon, kellye lynn, abc 7 news. larry: healthy food is emphasized all year. the recently added a salad bar to the cafeteria and students are growing vegetables in an outdoor garden. of an: coming up, how much toll this year's weather is taking on the wine industry. larry: plus, why you might want to consider an annual pass when heading out to shenandoah park to see the leaves this year. robbery milmed
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robbery was strategically planned because of the victims business connections, and quite remarkably, their next-door neighbors installed the security camera system yesterday. one of the cameras captured this crime unfolding. 1:33 this morning, three convenience store coal owners turn to the silver spring home with cash on hand. on in51-year-old adults this as you become his 77-year-old mother and 53-year-old sister in the car directly behind. watch as to armed men ambushed the family. ,oney ripped from their hands the adult son shot in the leg. an areawide lookout that police to spot the duo driving your .atholic university a shelter in place on campus after the robbers crash their nissan sentra into a tree. a handgun found inside. abc7 was the -- with the exclusive video as
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walked one of the alleged robbers to a jail van. suspect number two, still at large. this evening come the victims cars remain parked in their gated driveway. all three too nervous to talk about the ordeal. >> it is kind of strange. >> is never explained the victims are immigrants from ethiopia who investigators believe are targeted due to their cash business. >> these people working late at night, late hours, and it's a total shame that people would do that. >> so how did these armed robbers know where the victims lived and what time they would return from? work? those are -- return from work? those are crucial and unanswered questions. the good news, the adult son is out of the hospital and doing ok, according to family friends. alison: that is good news,
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kevin, thank you. new information about the man who killed 26 people at sandy hook elementary school. new documents from the f ei described adam lanza as focused and obsessed with mass murders and school killings, according spentoman l who saidanza most of his time researching and discussing these mass killings. he also killed his mother and himself. larry: at the request of documentstrump, related to the jfk assassination will be released. alison: and on the trail for ed gillespie. vice president appear in event this afternoon that was close to the media. less than two weeks before gillespie and the current lieutenant governor face-off in that election. larry:
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the washington post and ap are reporting big developments regarding russia and the election. the hillarying clinton team and the democratic national committee paper research that resulted in the now famous dossier that contains allegations of president trump's ties to russia. >> when it comes to the russia investigation, president trump reported focusst of the special counsel's query, but could hillary clinton now be part of it? the dnc and a clinton attorney paid of british intelligence officer to dig up information about donald trump's ties to russia and possible ordination. >> i understand they paid a tremendous amount of money. hillary clinton and the democrats always denied it. i think it is a disgrace. >> special counsel investigations can go in any direction evidence
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leads them. after all, the monica lewinsky affair was brought after -- brought to light after the clinton's whitewater land deal investigation. a former spokesperson for hillary clinton says she may have been aware, but to what degree, she doesn't know. >> it's not uncommon for opponents together information about the candidates they are running against and to hire firms to do it. so that is nothing really new. claim thets difference is the trump team and donald trump jr. specifically had actual meetings with russians admittedly to get dirt on clinton working with foreign nationals to affect the u.s. election. republicans say they were also on the hunt as opposed to went at the vatican during the campaign. >> it's not a problem that they paid for, is that they didn't confess to it before. larry: the washington post alleges that for democrat for paying that
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-- before they pay the firm, it was already being paid to look into opposition information by republican donor, and that something they say was taking place during the republican primaries. scott, thank you very much. a spokesperson for former president george h dubya bush said the 41st president would never intentionally cause anyone to stress -- george h w bush. says three years as bush told her a dirty joke. the statement said president bush most sincerely apologized if his attempt at humor offended her. larry: a new rule for passengers flying into the u.s.. >> every year the kids have grown, i've grown, i push myself to learn more. alison: but first, being a
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bill: welcome back, it's a beautiful evening out there. look at this dutiful shot. when gus at 25 miles per hour and we see just a few clouds out. when it comes to the sky, we have generally clear skies around the area. a few clouds making their way through, mostly back to the west, but for the most part we are dry throughout the evening
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>> they are heroes, first responders giving back to the community during their off hours. a member of the arlington county police department or 15 years, and twice a month he trades in his detective uniform for another one with linea badges, that of a cub scout leader -- with plenty of badges. louder environment than he normally sees in his day job. the arlington county police department is where mr. parsons is detective parsons of the criminal investigations division. there's a theft committed in the county, all of that comes across my desk. despite long hours at the first responder, parsons treasures his time with the scouts. he's been with the same group for four years am a volunteering at local homeless and animal shelters as well as cleaning up parks nearby. the
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first aid, and simply being kids. >> they got to dissect owl pellets. we hiked about a million miles. >> there is some crossover from his job. >> on occasion i have had to break out what my wife calls my police voice, and it gets very quiet, very serious, very quickly. sometimes i have to remember to tone it down. >> parsons says he joined in part because his dad was his cub scout leader and he wanted to teach those lessons to his son gabriel and other boys his age. >> my dad is a very manageable person. honor,part of the scouts and an honor for parsons as well. >> hopefully i will have given back and have some kind of legacy that i will make a better future.
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>> their name is the dragon slayers. his sonite part was saying my dad is a very manageable person. still ahead at 5:00. >> the national park service is considering raising the cost to get into 17 parks across the country, one of them right here at shenandoah national park. we'll have all the details on that story, coming up.
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alison: developing now, some call the views inside the shenandoah skyline drive pricelist. you could soon be shelling out nearly triple what it cost right now. amy spent the day inside the park, finding out what visitors have to say about the proposed cost hike. >> for visitors, this is what it's all about. >> the beauty of it and what it's worth, it's a bargain at any price almost. >> a bargain that could
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on its way up. i thought it was a free ride through the park, so i was kind of surprised. surprised to find out a potential price hike to get into the shenandoah national park. us $25 to get into the park today. under a proposal, it would cost $70 per vehicle. >> that's probably too expensive for us. i think we would turn around. >> potentially turning around after visiting the area from england. >> they are not going to have the attendance. >> is national park service said they're talking about increasing the fees across the country because of the maintenance backlog. >> it's a gorgeous area, and someone's got to pay for it somewhere, i suppose, but that seems like a router locked -- rather large amount in one go.
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down to -- downhill, and if they're not maintained, people are not going to come here. >> they're asking for public comment through november 23. amy tells us tonight that several groups have issued statements now about this proposal, including the sierra club, friends of the earth, and virginia senator tim kaine. it generally all criticized the plan, saying it puts the parks out of reach for too many americans larry:. larry:a wildfire relief concert in san francisco next month. band together bay area said all the money will help people displaced by the recent while flyers -- wildfires. global wine production will fall to its lowest level in more than half a century. the international organization of buyers of
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fluctuations in italy, france, and spain. wildfires ravaged california's wine country. consumer alert today as amazon tries to make sure you get your deliveries by getting its drivers a key to your house. that's right, it's introducing a .ew service called amazon key the ideas that when drivers arrive at your house, they scan your package, that sends an alert to your phone and a signal to the amazon cloud, and the alert unlocks a smart block on your front door, letting the driver in. there is also a security camera that starts rolling so you can record the whole thing. >> i can tell you that privacy and security is the most important thing we are working on at amazon. all the devices are encrypted. i spoke with amazon executives, they are saying this is not an
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be fundamental to the way that consumers shop in the future and the way to have things delivered to their home. the from to help stop stealing packages, which has been a big trouble. it is completely optional. the service is free to prime members, and it will start in just 37 cities. what if they let out the dog? [laughter] >> new york city's republican candidate for mayor is campaigning on a broken foot. she said she ran into a table leg of trying to avoid stepping on her chihuahua. she said she would never hold a grudge. this dog whoat just could not stop smiling
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an animal shelter in texas posted this photo of cheech, hoping someone would give him a forever home. the image went viral and now teach has been adopted by a family who recently lost one of its dogs to cancer. family.er of the larry: how could you resist that? great dental work, by the way. your first installment of lunch spot whether, my favorite segment. this, josha look at knight went out to a fire teaching demonstration as a camera operator. he taught about all aspects of whether
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andthen rounded up the kids said come on out, were going to show you storm trak 7, there it is. a beautiful day, but the question tonight -- my question is -- bill: what is the difference between climate and the weather? the weather is what happens on a daily basis. climate is more based on the average is, what happens over a long period of time. it kind of tells you what an area can expect and we base it on 30 year cycles. right now everything that -2010ned between 1980 constitutes what the normal high temperature would be today. sometimes you notice little
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climate and the weather. great question. betweenhe difference john wall and alonso ball? have been waiting for this matchup. they are on the road tonight against the lakers. you've heard the comments, saying his son were not lose twice in one week. his teammates came to his defense, but lawn so himself is taking the high road. zo himself is taking the high road. >> were going to go out there and play and hopefully win. great to know you're doing something right when you're on the players are starting in the nfl. it can also make y
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we could confidence the only head football coach known for his -- his high school is ever known. >> the best part is creating relationships and memories for kids. from your best player to your worst player, they will remember the relationships you had with them. >> he started the program from scratch in 2000. regionaln, won several titles. >> really inspirational, when you need that talk before a game or whenever you need it, he's always there for you. watched a number of his former student athletes play college ball. four of them have suited up for the nfl, including jonathan ally . >> the fact that i got to be there and experience the draft for the first time, that was a big deal. it was an awesome day for me. >>es
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thompson keeps things simple and wants his football family to succeed on and off the field. >> when they going to play professional football, it's a little mind blowing that you had a small part of that. >> cannot be a better feeling than when you see a former player out there playing alongside them. breaking news, major problems on the red line, between medical center and twinsburg. montgomery fire investigating a track problem between white lanes and growth are but big delays as the result of single
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provide additional information is on forms or through interviews with airline employees. air, ande, it egypt others will implement the new procedure starting tomorrow. >> american airlines hoping to meet with the naacp after the group issued a travel advisory or flyers. lana zak explains the reason for the advisory and what it means for travelers. next the nations oldest civil rights organization is singling out one airline for pattern of what it says is discriminatory actions against people of color. >> we seen examples of people being physically and violently removed from those airplanes on one side of the equation. equation,side of the we want american airlines to change the waves doing business. >> saying the problem is not anecdotal, it is systemic.
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complaints about american airlines. >> tamika mallory said it happened to her, white male pilot kicked her off our flight when she complained about american airlines changing her seat. >> the issue is about the way in which you are speaking to me. i said you are being very disrespectful to me. passengers said they can find themselves powerless in the moment. unfortunate thing that this is happening to a certain set of people. >> you have to be aware of it when you are flying. i think it is important. >> if you are passenger and you see this happening, what should you do? phone and pull out my put it on record.
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>> american airlines says it serves customers from all backgrounds. they also say they look forward to meeting with the naacp and discussing their concerns. lana zak, abc 7 news. >> a lunch break turns into a crisis seen in an instant, but the crowd inside a trained for years for just such a moment. >> and a clerk fighting crime with a mean right hook. what that these told police once he came to. triplets line since birth earns scouting's highest honor, but they are in for a big surprise. we will share it with you, ahead at 6:00. now, abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> take a look at your screen right now, showing the moment that a tavern turned into a trauma scene in upper marlboro. that is a car coming
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wall, and by the time the dust settled, 10 people were hurt, two of them seriously. but amazingly, everyone survived. the tavern is a hangout for first responders, who you can see immediately jumping into rescue mode. spent the day talking to those folks. that is a lucky break. brad: a lucky break indeed. this is the reality of what it looks like inside this place right now. it is a shambles. this is a table, people were having lunch there. i hamburger with just one bite taken out of it, and then people rushed into action. there is still debris everywhere. i'm walking up to the bar where one patron was stealing -- sitting on a stool right here when the car came crashing it, all of it caught on the camera that is right there. >> at first, all is normal.
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