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arrests. the chargers and how three school systems are responding tonight. >> just passing through is not a good option. alison: a stunning audit of one of maryland's biggest counties. jonathan: a robbery, chase come in deadly crash snarling rush-hour. >> abc seven news at 11:00 starts with breaking news. alison: the police are on the scene after several cars were shot at in montgomery county. this is sky track 7 over route 270. there are shards of glass on the ground. there were no injuries, but the police are trying to find who was responsible. jonathan: that is a live picture. you can see the bullet hole in the back window of a car, another car with a window shattered. the police trying to figure out who opened fire on these cars.
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we get more. and in printers is county, the police are responding to a deadly crash on richie road in east capitol heights. a bus hit a car for the driver of the car was killed. nobody on the bus was hurt. it was a wild scene on the beltway today. a crash, deadly incident that took place. five accused armed robbers trying to get away from the police. four were arrested. one got out of the vehicle and was killed when they were hit by a police cruiser. alison: the police say this robbery was caught on tape in whaetaon. jonathan: for drivers in college park, there was traffic and long delays. alison: tom roussey is driving in mobile trak 7 and he has the latest. tom: alison, we are on the inner loopf
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park. at this hour, it is finally moving and we just passed were the wreck happened earlier today. basically the entire afternoon and evening rush-hour was a disaster because of something that started about 10 miles away. after nightfall, the scene was cleared, but traffic was still a mess on the inner loop in college park. everything began about12:30 in wheaton. surveillance video shows the terrifying moments with a suspects are inside of a check-cashing business on georgia avenue. the clerk said the men put a gun to her head. the men left in a van to the beltway. >> they began following the van on the inner loop. tom: it was chased into prince george's county, hitting two vehicles before coming to a stop. one suspect then ran. >> one is struck. tom:
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with an unmarked car. that suspect later died. >> we also have four subjects in custody. tom: the police recovered this gun. they think these could be the same men who robbed in exxon and food truck in wheaton in september. again, the beltway is back to normal tonight. sr's the situation where the montgomery county police officer hit one of the suspects who died, that is being investigated by maryland state police tonight. reporting live on the inner loop of the beltway in prince george's county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: and some incredible video. this woman that you see walking inht here down the hallway the hospital, that is tina frost, the maryland woman who was wounded in the las vegas massacre. her doctors say that her
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she has baked cookies, kicked and thrown a rubber ball, and is walking the halls without help. she is also speaking more words thestop she lost an eye in shooting and was previously in a coma. we certainly wish her the best and will let you know how this works out. alison: wow. update and aide call for change after sensitive tax documents were dumped on the sidewalk in d.c. elegant eleanor holmes norton is getting involved in the situation. people's tax records were left on the sidewalk after u.s. marshals closed a tax office in northeast. tim barber is live at the changes norton wants to see. tim: after she watched our story on capitol hill, she addressed this letter, which she sent to the u.s. marshals a couple blocks away, asking them to make some policy changes. the
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sight of sensitive tax record spilling onto the streets would be a dream for any identity thief. tax marshals evicted speedy services. 7 on your side caught people going through the records. we want to make sure that you are not taking something that is not years. after delegate eleanor holmes norton's all story, she drafted a letter to the u.s. marshals asking them to protect sensitive information. >> identity theft is rampant. why make it easy for people? the west marshals say they are looking at how personal records welled up on the street and if new policy should be made. >> they have to have policies for those who face this type of eviction. the records are now at the treasury department.
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tim barber, abc 7 news. bill: tim, thank you. good evening, everyone. today, things are dry. a few showers earlier on. big picture, fairly dry right now. we are tracking showers to the south. the front isere and how that will affect you saturday. waking up tomorrow morning, we are winding down on the days when you could have a tee time. 51 d.c. in the morning, mid 40's here and there. you will probably need a light jacket in the morning. you will also probably needed in the afternoon as well. jonathan: following disturbing to the limits tonight, three teachers arrested in three school districts. crimes ranging from assault to alcohol. in loudoun county, this man accused of having an
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a student at potomac halls high school. andrew robison has been held without bond. alison: and a teacher drunk in class and fairfax county. students found a substitute teacher in springfield passed out at his desk. they were not able to wake him up and contacted the resource officer at the school. the teacher was arrested. he was substituting for a teacher. in d.c., a teacher charged with assaulting a fourth grader at cleveland elementary in the shawl neighborhood. she turned herself into the police today for stops she is accused of assaulting a fourth grade girl tuesday. a different controversy, grades changed and kids graduating high school without earning it. we have told you about the allegations, but now we have the results of a bombshell audit in prince george's county. anna-lysa gayle joins us. so many parents are
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about this, now the naacp is getting involved. anna-lysa? we spoke: jonathan, with parents outside of high school largo -- outside of largo high school. see if are waiting to the necessary changes will be made. >> our kids nowadays are running wild. anna-lysa: tuesday, members of the local naacp chapter will discuss a plan of auction now that an audit shows a roughly 5% of students should not have graduated from prince george's county high schools and roughly 18% did not have documentation. >> just passing through just because is not a good option. >> i was surprised of the findings. anna-lysa: bob ross is the president of the local naacp chapter in a former high school pta president. >> we are not getting a true picture of their
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what they may have learned. the local naacp plans on making recommendations for changes needed in the school system following the 211-page report from the investigation. meeting and find out what the community wants. anna-lysa: a spokesperson for governor hogan said he is deeply troubled by the findings. the prince george's county school board said they will use the audit as a roadmap to improvement. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: anna-lysa, thank you for stop a manhunt tonight for a rapist who attacked a total stranger in arlington. the woman told the police she was loading her car in the village at shirlington and the man jumped her from behind and raped her last night about10:30. it is a busy area full of restaurants and bars and shops. the police are asng
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forward. jonathan: tonight, word that the police may be one step closer to filing criminal charges against harvey weinstein. alison: nancy chen has the latest from nypd as they investigate. nancy: nypd says it is building a rape case against weinstein, the rape allegation from 2010 is credible and they are gathering evidence. an actress has publicly accused weinstein of raping her twice in her apartment. officers find her story believable and just need more time to gather evidence. these accusations are from seven years ago. representative denied any allegations of nonconsensual sex. jonathan: just into the newsroom, a story we have been following closely. netflix officially cutting ties with kevin spacey. this as allegations of sexual harassment are growing against the actor.
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from "house of cards" claimed spacey was creating a toxic work environment. the announcement means that a film will not be released. the future of the show "house of cards" is being evaluated. still ahead, get ready for a major drop in temperature. youon: bill kelly is hoping plan around the rain. and scary video from a gas station as a car and gas pump ignite. -- 60an: and get this years on the job. a story of how things have changed, next.
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jonathan: this is stunning video. arkansas authorities say that a cigarette sparked a fire at a gas station. why are you smoking a cigarette while pumping gas? well, they did. fortunately there were no injuries. fire officials say this is a reminder to follow the reminders at the pump, including no smoking.
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that stuff is flammable. alison: and take a look at this, in her plane on a florida interstate amid the traffic. amazingly the small aircraft landed safely after losing power and nobody was hurt. jonathan: president trump is in hawaii. he is holding meetings with military officials before heading off to asia. lasttrip was supposed to 11 days, now extended to 12 days. he will arrive in japan sunday. north korea's nuclear threats and trade with china are expected to dominate the conversations and agenda. alison: a trial date has been set for former truck campaign manager paul manafort and business associate rick gates. they are facing several federal charges, including money laundering and conspiring against the united states. these are the first arrests in the investigation into the russian election meddling.
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the campaign. a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy was detained by border agents because she was in the country illegally. she had gallbladder surgery in texas. she has been reunited with her family, but she could still be deported. 7 on your side with consumer news and the outcome of the big investigation into equifax. the company said that four executives who sold shares after a massive data breach did not commit insider trading. the commission found no wrongdoing. hackers gained access to 143 million americans' personal information. alison: the wait is over for the iphone x, which went on sale nationwide today. dozens of people waited in line overnight at the apple store in georgetown.
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charging and face recognition to unlock the phone. >> just really excited to get the new phone and see all the new features. >> i waited out in line for the iphone 4. alison: the iphone x sells for about a thousand dollars. jonathan: it is a cell phone, right, does not drive anywhere? alison: nope. jonathan: work continued until just a few hours ago in an effort by the montgomery county association for family and community education. the beautiful finish products. >> now i'm going to get choked up. this is so meaningful. i only imagine when the children see these, i imagine so many thinking, how the. jonathan:
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beautiful. this effort has been going on since 2002. volunteers make between 125 and 175 blankets every month. the being gradient is love -- the big ingredient is love. alison: women who made history in the space race are breaking sales record. soldo women of nasa set out in just a matter of hours on amazon. ,t honors astronaut sally ride astronomer nancy grace roman, and the woman who wrote the code for the apollo computers, margaret hamilton. jonathan: such a cool set. bill: is your oldest into legos? alison: she loves them. i wish i knew about those. they went so fast. bill: you build the airplane and that is so impressive. it is cool.
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the numbers outside into the 60's. some spots in the 50's. we are still way above normal. in fact the current temperature in d.c., 65 come is above normal for the high on this date. the skies are clear. we are rain-free. couple of light sprinkles earlier that went through, but it is quiet now. rain showers are well off to the south. beautiful clear skies. a little change this weekend. now,is where we are right a little northerly wind, the cold front to the south. the models are keeping the showers to the south. it will stay there overnight. by tomorrow morning, you will walk out with a few clouds, sunshine. i expect the morning to be dry, cool, 40's, low 50's. through the day, noon,
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clout start to increase a little bit. 3:00 p.m., we are still north of of thene, the cold part air mass, so we are probably in the upper 50's, about 60 late afternoon into the evening. the rain streaming in from the south. in the southern communities, the rain will occur earlier. d.c. metro, 3:00 until about 6:00, somewhere in there, the rain works in. tomorrow evening, rain showers. if you have outdoor plans, you may want the umbrella. sunday, a warm front pulls through and temperatures go back up. sunday afternoon, a breeze out of the south, considerably warmer. tomorrow, dry about noon, chance of showers later. into the 50's. quite a bit cooler then today. sunday,he bay, the 10k areas of cloud, fog, drizzle in the morning, in the 50's.
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because we are setting the clocks back saturday night into sunday. the warm air brings a little instability. monday night, not only a few showers, but maybe even a thunderstorm. not a huge chance. then it feels like fall come into the 50's. a pretty long stretch. jonathan: thanks. she remembers when a flight from new york to d.c. back to new york was just $12. alison: if let attended being honored for six decades of create the look for your home that you've always wanted. no havertys furniture, save one hundred dollars off every thousand through november 13th. plus, you can finance with no interest for 24 months oose from a variety of styles, all at great prices. with havertys, your home can be perfect.
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jonathan: a diamond jubilee celebration. american airlines honoring their most senior flight attendant. alison: she is from manassas. and she is betty nash, started flying 60 years ago today. when she was first on the job, she handed out cigarettes and matches. and she collected airfare once everybody was on board. $12 one-way from d.c. to new york. donatedmericans' ceo money to the food bank in manassas in her honor, and betty says she has no plans to retire. jonathan:
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