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makes them sick. he was trust in the community as a good neighbor. not anymore. it's the talk of the neighborhood, not just because of the nature of what happened but because no one knew what happened. county police arrested this man, 41-year-old michael wilson and charged him with possessing and distributing child pornography the arrest happened on september 27th and he is out on bail. folks just found out about it today. >> it's been two weeks and nobody in the neighborhood knew anything about it? it's one thing to look at that time and one thing to wonder if this guy could act on something. and there are so many kids in the neighborhood. >> reporter: the police were able to download a file from a peer to peer network that featured a preteenage girl having sex with an adult and they traced the file back to wilson. >> we initiated an investigation of suspension of
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child pornography. and they were able to link some of the issues back to a computer that was being used by michael wilson. they did execute a search warrant and able to recover evidence leading to the charges. >> reporter: ed mited that he downloaded images of children some as young as toddlers having sex with adults. they found images on a computer and discs stored in a safe in his house. and this news makes the neighbors very uneasy. >> our niece and nephew are here and we walk the puppy all the time past that house. and it makes me think like a creep lives there and you walk by that house with little kids all the time. it makes you think that he's looking out the window or what. >> reporter: in a statement released this afternoon, the tsa spokesman said that they hold their security officers to the highest standards and they are investigating. and they say that the alleges against this individual in no
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way reflect on the outstanding job that our more than 50,000 security officers do to ensure the safety of the public. a top official with the centers for disease control and prevention facing some child porn and molestation and beastalty charges tonight. the case involves a six-year- old boy. she is a deputy director for the policy and practice program office in atlanta. a gas leak forced a howard community to evacuate. this is the maple lawn townhome community this morning. a contractor struck a four inch gas line. everyone is back in their homes tonight. in tonight's consumer alert. hundreds of thousands of the
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popular bob jog strollers are being recalled. the logo can fall off. and two children choked on the patch and they were not seriously hurt. abc 2 is working for you. you know that bullying is a huge problem across the country. why do kids bully? a team is trying to answer that question and they're trying to figure out how it can be stopped. one psychologist calls it social combat using aggressive behavior to climb the social ladder. >> a race to the to and by getting the top you view yourself as one of the important people of the school. >> and the study found the higher they get and the more aggressive they become. 56% of students surveyed said they were involved in
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aggression, victimization or both. 80% of the incidents were never reported to adults. you should break the your orange shirts and ties and skirts for unity day. click on news tab and education and sign up on facebook and take the stop the bullying speak up pledge. there's some things that parents can do to pulley proof your children. -- bully proof your children. convince your child to tell you if there's a physical or other attack. teach them to have a core sense of sturdiness. encourage courageous behavior and help your children with physical confidence and get involved in after school activities and clubs. weather-wise, things beginning to change out there
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today. and the clouds thickening up across the state. we have a couple of light showers that will affect the lower eastern shore. more rain due in tonight and tomorrow. the temperatures have been mild but ten degrees cooler than yesterday. and we'll go from the low 70s down into 60s. look for a lot more rain coming up. a plot to kilt saudi ambassador to the u.s. attorney general eric holder said that the u.s. will hold iran accountable. two people cutting a member of a special operations unit have been charged in new york in federal escort. ten-month-old lease at a irwin, the missouri infant that disappeared from her crib last week is still missing. and now an interview with "abc news," the infant's aunt speaks
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out about her. it's a heartbreaking story. >> kansas city police said they have been suspicious about the parents since the story started. they say that the mother failed a lie detector test. could baby lisa's mother played a flow what -- a role into what happened to the baby. her aunt says no. in an interview on "good morning america," she said that the police are getting ready to charge the infant's mother in connection with the child's disappearance. >> they don't have any leads so they have to pin it on somebody. >> reporter: they swarmed the property about five blocks from the baby's home and they are searching a well-under a deck. at 10:30 on the night of october 3rd, debra claimed that she put baby lisa in her crib and four in the morning the
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next day her father comes home from work and baby lisa is gone. he said that the front door of the home wassen locked and a window open and i family's cell phones gone. kansas city television stations are receiving grand bpoenas. they are demanding unedited footage of any interviews given by neighbors, family and friends of the family. >> me leaving the door unlocked one time and him not being home. >> reporter: police are looking for inconsistent statements. kansas city police have not named any suspects in her disappearance. no suspects and they found no evidence despite an intense hunt business hundreds of investigators from -- by hundreds of investigators from local, state and nation agencies. jury heard the arrest of
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conrad murray's, the doctor accused in the death of michael jackson. he said that jackson's children were devastated and broken up. and his father joe never showed up and he kept referring to another doctor, arnold kline who is had treated jackson. he's accused of giving jackson a lethal dose of anesthetics and sedatives. coming up the challenge that's the city is facing as they get ready for a busy weekend. why serving sizes on nutrition labels may be the within you are not losing -- one of the reasons that you are not losing weight. and last night was "dancing with the stars." coming up, a look at the winners and the losers.
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"dancing with the stars," 134 of the stars are saying some things about the scores from the judges. it was week four of the competition. >> reporter: with the theme from psycho, ricky lake and -- tangoed to the top of the leader book with the first tens of the season. >> i'm in shock. it was a tough week, the hardest week for me. it was like transition in labor. i was having a hard time. but i'm so happy that the judges liked it. >> it was a great moment. >> reporter: in second place with 26 points, jr martinez did the fox trot. his partner made him use his behind to get ahead. >> he's got a great booty. >> she was like show that butt. swing your bu. and i was swinging.
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and i think i swung it tonight. >> reporter: and two couples charged for third place. >> i had enough of this tie and middle of the pack. i want to be on top. >> next week you'll bring it. next week we'll step up for sure. i think he's a contender, for sure. >> reporter: in the middle with 23 points, david arquette and kim johnson. i see so much improvement and confidence in what david is doing. i think you're believing it as well now. >> reporter: and with triple sevens, a three way tie for fifth place. tony went to the er for an ankle x-ray. >>i think we deserved three eights, not three sevens. but that is the way life t. >> reporter: chaz bono got a 21 and was his best score to date. >> when she watch it's at home
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she's nervous -- watches it at home and nervous too. she was like i don't get the judging. i said neither do we. >> i never had facial hair. i got a hug from cher. my life it complete . >> reporter: there are a lot of rattled nerves right now. they know that one of them will not make it through to next week. don't forget to tune in tonight to see who gets sent packing. check the series premier of last man standing. tim allen returning to t and the "dancing with the stars" show is at 9:00. and of course stick around for us at 11:00. you can chat with us on our facebook fan page. join in the conversation by he
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hadding to abc2news.com/facebook. tribute to civil rights leader martin luther king, jr. on the great way in a broadway play. actor samuel r jackson plays the civil rights leader. he was assassinated after delivering that i've been to the mountaintop speech. changes out there. changes are usually good. we're losing the sunshine and a couple days of rain. 37 -- 71 at bwi.
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skies staying cloudy and pretty murky conditions out there today. tough to find any sunshine statewide. and at the beach, the temperatures are still warm but some showers in ocean city for part of the afternoon. not much shaking here. we had a few showers on the lower eastern shore earlier and now a little patch of precipitation west of denton down into tollbet county. and look at the temperature map. cooler than yesterday by ten to 15 degrees. the clouds did a number on the overall high temperatures today. closer to 80% on delmarva. the increasing moisture will help future a few showers i think as we go into the day tomorrow. overnight tonight, some rain. better chances for rain through the day tomorrow. and here's that storm system to the south.
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a whole ball of wax pushing to the north now. and the area of low pressure continuing to push itself north and the chances much rain will go up again. we'll see some showers but especially through the day on wednesday. good chances for rain on and off and could see sookers into -- soakers into wednesday night. and then the showers will be on and off. and the tropics are quiet right now. we'll have several weeks of hurricane season left here. and overnight down to 60 and overcast and developing rain. wednesday rain likely and breezy and somewhat cooler. yesterday 80s, today 70s, tomorrow 60s. i promise the trend does not keep going down. we'll see things bounce back for the weekend. tomorrow night scattered showers taper ovulate. but there will be a -- taper
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off date. saturday into sunday looks like a breezy and cooler day on saturday. but a nice setup there, kelly. >> not bad at all. >> it is kind of gray today all day. >> got to get it out of the way to the week looks good. >> no complaints here. a groundbreaking day for a new athletic field. they will get a new field on the campus located on park heights avenue. the new field is part of the school's expansion plan and will transform the west side of the campus for students to play soccer, lacrosse and other activities. girl scout badges are getting an update. they can get patches for digital film making, website and product design, local food awareness and customer loyalty. the changes come ahead of the
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girl scout's 1 hundredth anniversary. -- 100th anniversary. they tossed out things for fashion, fitness and makeup. a new study confirm what's many of you probably already suspected. we'll take a look at some of the psychological side effects. we'll get a closer look coming up. does buying organic produce better? a look at what organic really means.
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we got another reason to indulge in chocolate. eating chocolate has been linked to lower blood pressure and reduction heart disease. and now it lowers the risk of stroke in women. and the more chocolate the better. and the potential health benefits have been attributed to the cocoa that may boost the cardiovascular system. hear the word organic all the time. but what does it mean to eat organic. it refers to the way the produce is grown and avoiding some other practices that are common in the food industry. no synthetic chemicals or for the lie brasseries. -- fertilizers. but the organic label does not address quality. it says it's unclear at this point in time whether organic foods are more nutritious.
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>> american does not eat enough fruits and vegetables and no everyone can eat afford organic food. >> don't spend extra on organic foods with a peel or outer skin like corn on the cop because most pesticides are on the outside. we're thinking pink all month here as we are getting ready for the big susan g. koman race for the cure. join us and the abc 2 crew live from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. october 23rd as we partner with komen maryland for the huge fundraiser to fight breast cancer. it's a 5k race or one mile race october 23rd. it's not too late to register. head to abc2news.com/thinkpink. puppy mill cans cause some
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term psychological damage. they find that there is strong evidence that dogs continue to carry emotional scars after they've been put in the homes. they have higher levels of phobia and heighten the sensitivity. and the differences were there whether the dog came from and he will legal breeding facility versus a commercial breeding operation. coming up, a desperate medical emergency unfolding in one of the most remote on earth. a scientist is stranded near the south pole after suffering a stroke six weeks ago. why the crews are having a tough time rescuing her. a family owned jewelry store is duped out of thousands of dollars. find out how the two thieves scammed the owners.
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the occupied movement hit baltimore a week ago and they say they're here with the long haul. what the police are doing to make sure that it continues to go smooth lie as the city ramps up for the baltimore marathon. you're watching what you eat and working out but you're not seeing any results. and republican presidential candidates are preparing for a debate in new hampshire. what the debate will be about and if reel h religion will come up. demonstrated decide to move inside the senate heart building and the protesters refused to leave and they were handcuffed and taken into custody. in baltimore, the occupied demonstration has been going on last week and there's no sign of it stopping anytime soon.
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they are occupying prime reality, especially with this weekend's running festival. and here's an update on occupied baltimore and some of the challenges that the police may face this weekend. >> reporter: baltimore is still occupied. and the plaza is turning into a tent city of sorts. for a movement that is tagged unorganized and fractured, there's a message slowly developing. a board lists times for seminars and workshop and coffee and today plans for the coming rains and the colder weather. >> we're demonstrating a process and collaboration and it's growing. we intend to be here. >> reporter: after being laid off a couple of weeks ago, jeff now has the time to devote for this cause while the familiar rally cry is we are the 99%. he said this is a
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