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gilbert with the "llte edition". >> violence at baltimore's inne3 harbour.3 >> yyuuknow, we have to be and try to make the harbor ssfe. >> tonight, the new tactics being used to keep the aree safe for the upcoming holiday wwekend. >> the right to ear arms. the latest ruling from the highest court..3 >> and how you cculd caah in..3 if you can fix the oil spill, iú the gulf of mexico. >> live, in high definition, from wbff v in baltimore, this is fox 44 news "late edition". >> hello, i am jennifer gglbert. ú% and am jeff barnd. allegations of unreported rape cases rock baltimore policeú department. numbbr of unfounded rapes in the city of baltimore is five times higher ttan the national3 average. >> as crime and jussice reporter that begs to question, why? >> it is simple. the more rapes that go
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unreported tte city's crimm over four years, fbi numbers show baltimore police department has the hhghesttpercentage of falls or baseless than ny other city in the nation. %-determined that the vvctim as lieing. >> very difficult, when they, you know, you have to go through the whole spiil right there, bruget checked, and seen by a nurss. >> as a result,,the city's police depprtment is now reviewing how it classifies rape cases. >> mayor stephanie rawlingssblake haa rdereddan audii of poliie proceduues, as well as staaistics. %-edition".3of these recent >> shots ring oot in the inner aarests.3 shootiig happeeed at idnight saturday. %-fiird five shots.old holly hitting another teen in the he is chargee witt ttempted murder. and police say his brother,
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18-year-old ddoinic holly and 19-yeaa-old lewis, were lso involved. and are charged witt conspiracy handgun charges..3 >> well, tteeshooting comes one they are even doing somethingdy. they have never done before. downtown, to tell ussthe extra lenntt the epartment is going to to keep everyyody safe foo michael? >> jennifee, good evening to pollce ssy it is what ou wwn't3 see if you plan to comeedown here, this 4th oo july. that they hope will helppto make this area safer for everyynee33 ccming down. now police commissioner bealefield will deploy undercover police officers throughout the inner harbour for the celebratiin. underccvee cops are part of a team of more than 300 fficers from several state agencies. aad for the first time, troopers from the maryland state police3 will keep an eye on the crowds. along withh he maryland transportation authority police. good news for people that work in the inner harbour. >> when i get off work, thht's -hen everybody is going toostart so, yeah, it makes me feel safe
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simpler july 4th, if youuwanttit to be big, then you need to prepare for it to be big, so i33 would say bring everybody you feel comfortable bringing. >> now back out live. 100 cameras that are strategically placed across the inner harbour. to keep an eye, view n whaa ii for now, live in the inner harbour..3 michaee bbuzyner fox 45 news "late edition." >> tooight on fox 45 news at 5:30. we asked you f you feel safe a3 the inner harboor. 60 to 40 percent. no, noo at all.facebook writess never have, never will. been in baltimore for 46 years. %ut another viewer writes, i3 my ront steps. >> reakkng news now out of baltimore county where there was a fatal accident along the baltimore beltway. between exits displly 34 on the inner loop after 10:00.ú was waaking alonggthe highway,n
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after his car broke down. victim an adull malee pronoonced dead on the scene. the car nvolved, did stay at the scene as well. >> very nusual story out of westeen maryland. keepingga bearrcub inside of his own house. duane richie of frostburg said -oad in savage riverrstateg the forest. richie said he waa trying o find a good home for the bear, %-to test it for rabbies.the cub since it came in contact with humans. >> the that thing was tame. it was a baby. i mean it played with toys and -tuff. >> no, anybody that takes any takingga risk.to their home ii unless you are trained and have >> as it turns out. the bear did not test positive >> more problems for some marc train riders this morning. mechaaical prrbbems in the new carrollton station.
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trrin to get there and take the passengers from the one that brooe down. traii was stuck on the tracks and riders spent two hours, stuck in all of that heet. -> vvndals strike in ocean city. target apparently lifeguard chaars. since memorial day, several stands and chairs were vandalized. it happens every weekend. sommtimes 6 or 7 per night. the captain of the ocean city beacc patrol belleves the high doing thiss >> in tonight's news you need to know. now cost more to get rouud washington, d.c. using mmtto. one way fares as high s $5.01 way during rush hour. prices are higher foorriderss3 that do not use a smart trip card. second phase of the tax offthe hike in those fares takes ffect in august. a live look now at the oilú spill in he gulf.
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day 70 f you know thousand fii it, you could be ery rrch. very soon. the multi-million dollar prize if someone has aa ideaathatt3 works. it has one the same for space and fuel efficient automobiles. ss faa the foundation has3 received some 35,000 unsolicited on their ebsite, just to go oors. foxbaltimore.com/news llnks. just replaced wiih a fancy new i-phone or a smart phooe? well epa is trying to the word ú%t about recycling. major retailers have bbns to recccle yoor cell phone. radio shack,,is offering customers a gift card, as an incentive. you can also know date your cell phone to charity. but if dooyou that, cutoff yyur seevice plan, ooviously andú erase all persooal data before you turn it in. >> in the miidle of the heat wave, many are dealing with ú%mage claims from the bizzard last wwnter.úrichard and jeannag
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the damage to thhir retaining wall. they are angry over there. understandably. and anothee resident filed a hhme.k by a plow and flooded his >> retaininggwall is knoccedset down when the snow was being removed. stones, that retaining wall is -roken up. of work load. that many claimsú. and tremendous amount of damage thattoccurred from that snow >> county leaders say independent conttactors hired to plow are also responnible for, at least, some of the damage. just four mooths after the snoww the double lizzard,,we are sitting heat ecords. >> hard to believe.3 meteorologist emily gracey is here with good news abbuu a cool emily..3 %-talking about snow. but reallú the heat wave thhs week. and it is cooing o an endd live loookoutside at hd radarr showers out ttere right now.
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are associated wwth a cold fnt passing through the area. thh cold front in about a day, %-deal w as you can see, fewto showees popping uu and down the as cold front passee through. threat of seeere weether has past and nowwfew isolated showers heading to the oveenigh3 hourss take look at the temperaturesswe had today. high. nowhere near that for tomorrow. although it ill be hot with a high of around 90 degrees. %-and we will haae a cool down o more on that coming up. >> thank you emily. >> somm of baltimore's best real estate sold tonight for aa3 >> more han a dzen ondominiuú at harborview. -anging rom half a millionn3 dollars to under $1 milllon. some units have private elevators and waterfront views. but most of hem are vacaat due to the sluggiih economy. so builder decided an auction is the best way to determine the proper prrcing.ú and some of the winning bidders believe they walked away with a
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bargain.ú %-have owned on myyown.use i i just graduateed from collegg. and my dad bought it for me. so i am excited. way to go dad. totta of 11 units auctioned for a grand totallof roughhy $13 million. >> still ahead in the ate edition. see how two young boys turnn their love for the water and ice cream into a booming business. >> thh nntion's highest courr weighs in on the cond
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>> the longest serving u.s. robert byrd of theestate of west virginia passed away this morning at a virginia hospital. byrd enjjoed several years of success, despite a complex history. he was a member of the kkk. and s a young man. and joined southern democrats act.nst the 1964 civil rights senator byrd bird later apologized for the actions. byrd was 92. >> president obama's choice for supreme couut getting grilleddon capitol hill. alaina kagan took questions from -eeators, about the past, present and future. 50-year-old from new york has never been a jud. sheedid cllrk for justiceú thurgood maashall. argued before a jury. only had hhr first appearance in the appellate ourt, so a yearú
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she is not the kind of nominee you would normally eepect to have. >> she has embraced liberaa causes. she has a liberal philosophy when t ccmes to the law.3 she issa very qualified person.3 %->> iffshe s confirmed it wouú be tte first time three women have sve order the supreme court, in its 221 year history. >> and prrsidenttobama's picc o general david paareous i expected to et ots of questions about plans foo withdrawing from the egion. but he s expecttd to sail through confirmation hearings and take over as top commaader.3 meanwhile general mcchrystal, fired last week, annnunced ttday army.he will retire from the >> the u.s. supreme court issues a ruling on gun rights. sttiking down a chicago law thaú ban handguns in homes..3 whether they wwre used for self defense or target practice. james rosee looks aa the arguments on both sides of the
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%->> major viitory forrthose tht support the individual riiht to 5-4 ruling, suppeme court ruled firearms are essential for self defense. fundamental righh, from tte uudo infringement of gooernment. >> rulinggin the ccse of mcdonald v city of chicago means lower courts will likely over turn the ban. but mmyorr aley said the city's law sought to protect people by3 keeping guns ut of the hands of criminals. >> so working to rewrite the ordinance in aaresponsible, waa to protect the second amendment ú%ghts, protect those in chicago against violence. >> plaintiff in the case said now she is stop feeling like a3 >> defending yourself with a handgun does not mean shooting it means stopping thhm. >> the new ruling applies to all 50 stttes. meaning lawmakers will not be able to impooe restriction on access to hhndguns so severe %-phosfelons and mentally ill wl
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likeey remain. official said he expects a top backlash. -> i have no doubt, that there3 will be some inical politicians that try to put a scheme in -lace o make it so hard, for %-that thhy never get the firea. >> senator ddanne feinstein, california democrat expressed frustration with the ruling. %-safe.iferation f guns made3ú >> constitutional experts say -he ew rulinn is ikely to produceea nummer of hallenges ann appeals innlegislattressand courts across theecountry. nra saad it woulddbe there ever3 time to stand up for second amendment rights.3 nees. in the heat department. but thankfullyythings are about to cool down. >> good news on the horizon. emily gracee is baak with a look at the sky watch forrcast. eeflee. >> good nees on the orizon.3 not here yet though. we are hootthis evening. temperatures right now, still in
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the mid 80s. ww reached 99 for the afternoon high. and so still holding on to the ú%d it feees warmer than that. it feels likee92. that's what the heat index is right now in baltimore. so feeling the heat sttll. and feel it for one moreeday. watchhng the tropics this3 as we have tropical ssoom alex, -ust now mmved off the yucatan peninnula back toothe warm waters of the gulf of mexico.3 ú%line south texas into mexico.3 not sure exaatly where it will go.ú but it is expeeted to become, aa least, category one hurricane before making landfall in the next couple of days.ú so we wiillcontinue to watch3 closer. ú%d trrak the changes it is causing in the gulf of mexico, as far as the oil spill is3ú now back atthoom..3 we are talking about a cold fronttpushing through. through overnight through ttmorrow. seeinn showers ppp up along it. so ttreat of severe weather has passed out of the area. and now we have a few isollted
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-howers worry about during he overnight hours tonight gulf will ll be worth it assweehead to the next couple of dys. we have much more pleasant weather in theeffrrcast by weddesday. all the way through to theeend we have to make it through one more day of heat and hhmidity. tomorrow, the cold front will ú%sh through and while the rain3 is pushed out of here. -he eat will not completely ú%ve out of heee untill3 wednesdaa. so we will not really start too3 feel the effects of the northwesttrly winds until wedneeday's into ttursday. drop down, not only to where they should be for thhsstime of yearr but actually below verage into the low 80s for those afternoon highs. 50s during the overnight upperú hours. 89 degrees for tomorrow. eastern shorr. so warm temperatures for one we will hit 90 in central maryland. so still hhlding on to hat above average weather for one with the high. and then western maryland, they will start to feel the affects ú% the cold front befooe us. 86 degrees foo the afternoon ú%gh there. and then ore pleasant3 conditions come ii for the
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middle of thh week. 90 on the water tomorrow. pleasant day outtthere. winds, five to 10 knots. ú%ovvrnight tonight, few liigerg showers. moot of the wet weather has puuhed out of the icture. %-90 degrees, cllaring skies.y and we will start to cool doww toward the middll of the week. look t the high. 81 wednesday. 80 on thursday. we hold onto tte cool temperatures for friday. then we start tt see a slowwwarm up toward the weekend. for next weeeend. cominggup in a few minutes. >> hundreds of oles all innone day. coming up. how many one guy played and how longgit took him to do it. in tonight's "get ttis". >> anddthh rrvens have reached a deal with another draft 3
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cold for ice cream. brothers tarted the floating business when they were 12, and 15 years old. >> should have music. just an idea. goll pro from indiana plays hundreds of holes. 612 holes, in one day. hh started at 5:30 a.m. andú did not inish until 9933. not miniatuue golf here. this eventtwas to raise money for autism research. and burk ended up with 95 birdiis aad five eagles. >> rareesight at camdee yards this weekend, not only did the their beltway rivals, winningept four straight games and all four tte birds last seeies win back oo may 13. and the previous sweep, offthis season was back on may 2.
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bbston red sox. for the first time inna long time, the o's are in good shirts and they are looking to build on their recent success. -ut juan samuel is not taking >> players win the games. has nothing to do with me. %--ettiig the job ddne.úher. >> big wins for any club. and especially us as we ssruggle with some aspects of the game. -hose are tremendous wins. >> we will go backk oot aahad.3 falling behind, especially in the 26 as you know, it does not work for us. so we have to turn the tides. ú%%-their drafted rookies.ve %-signed a deal withhworthwoodú $1..9 million. tackle out of more house college, issed the off season
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workouts after injuring his kne3 early on. haaewood is a big guy. ú%6, 341 poundd. now you don't expect him to ave an impact on the team this year, earlyyon.ú buu expect him to be an integral part of theeteam in the future. asideelet iicaa director..3 eaton replacessdebbie yowe thaa left the university for the same position at nnrth carolina state. currently eaton serressas the university senior associate athleeic ddrector anddchief financial fficerr hh will take over the position on july 10.ú >> nnw, to world cup. -razil was able to coast to the round of 16, as the number onee3 ttday they hosted fellow south american nation which i will %-disappoint.id to the 34th minute. brazil with the corner. nice cross to juun.heads in to . two, one nnmes come together
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tonight we have a dry sevee day tomorrow, high of 90. llst day of hotttemperatures. heed back to thh loo 80s foo the middle of the week. finiss oof the week with temperatures innthe mid 80s saturday. anddwarmmng up to 91 by monday, cool doww in the forecast.ú comffrttble air. %->> you can be in charge of yor -wn personaliied forecastt i-radar issavailable at ú%xbaltimore.com. use the interactive tool to track storms down to your street. go to foxxaltimore.com and click on i-raaar. >> and that will do ittfor the "late edition". tonight.u for joining us >> and i am jennifer gilbert. see you tomorrow night. -ave a greaatnight. real time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning
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