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>> we are at the corner of@ plymouth road and corbin road. victim's name is hezkhia wilson3 38-year-old autistic man that lived in this house behind me with his mother. family members called wilson aa3 kind, and polite man. police say wilson was outside in his pajamas and robe last night at 7:30. walking hii dog insiieeof his fenced yard. when a man approached him. deteetives say the suspect hot wilson once in the shoulder. the family said that wilson was able to make it back o his porch where he then collapsed. he died later at the hospital. >> he fought his way to try to make it up the steps to my mother. he was laying on the ground. >> wilson's mother heerd the gunshots but saw nothing. when she got down stairss she found er son nearly lifeless. police say he was truly a victim innthis case ttat posed a threat
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to no one. now police have no suspects or motives.@ wilson was the latest homicide victim. the third in the city so far this year..3 we're in northeast baltimoree.3 -eith dannels, fox 45 newss "late edition." >> thank you, keith. -> authorities in baltimore@ uncover another suspected dog fighting ing. six pitbulls were onfiscated today from a home in west baltimore. a city sheriff's deputy found him while serving eviction papers to tenants that were not @-some of the dogs have fresh wounds, including bite mmrks, belleved to beefrom fighting. some have scars from old @%juries. latest in a rash of recent dogfighting cases. and deputies say they frequently uncover annmal abuse while serving evictions. >> we have had several lately where animals have been involved and we have to call animal control..3 >> detectives or this partiiular case, as wiih others, will be on the scene anvassing for witnesses. looking for potential suspects
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and reviewing court records to get to the ottom of this. the dogs rescued today include two puppies and a female, that officcals say was obviouuly used for breeding multipleetimes. >> new tonight. baltimoreecity police are trying to track down new leeds in the@ case of 16-year-old phylicia barness police ere at her sister's apartment again tonight with barnes was last een there last tuusday. phylicia's parents traveled here to search for her. and met with homicide detectives earlier today. loved ones meantime have been passing out flyers with phylicia's photograph. >> think, omebody has her. against her own will. and my baby is scared. >> i think she was abducted. now i know more thaa ever she wws abducted. there is no -- this young lady was not going to leave her @%cleus..3 family, too much love. >> ppylicia had a return flight
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scheduled for north carolina this mmrning which she idd ot make. >> pitcher simone surrenders to police in the dominican republic. video of him at the police station. he faaes murder chargessin the death of 25-year-old michael castillo new years evee simone is accused of shooting casio's brother. simone said ittwas an accident. attorney said simone fired the gun into the air celebrating the @%w year. >> new information tonight on a -ossible cancer cluster in the neighborhood around fort detrick. doctors say tonight certain cancers appear to occur at younger ages with people living in that area. especially livee cancer. average diagnosis age was 55 years of age versus 65 state wide. scientists will eexamine the cases. laat october we reported about testing there.agent orrnge and chemical dumping at forr >> two major acciddnts t a busy intersection in baltimore county this holiday wwekend. have police taking a closer ook
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-t thh traffic flow. both crashes involved pedestriins, at waltee and whitemarsh. friday 23-year-old christian @%otman killed as e tried to walk across the nterssction. tten sunday night another pedestrian, 177year-old anthony brandforr struck and senn to shock trauma. >> there is so many thingssgoing onnat this interseetion. we have dedicated left-hand turn lanes..3 through lanes. it is kind of tough for a pedestrian to cross his in a safe manner. it is also tough for the drivers to see the pedestrian. both accidents are still undee investigation. so far, no one has been charged. >> innrussia today 30,000 peopl@ and moscow arr out of power. crews working to reetore power to residents.3 this caase a political buhaw as wwel. dig ationaltaries changed plans for ringing in the new year. those dignitaries wereeblasted by prime minister putin.
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meantime are still without electricity. >> maryland wooan won $1 million on a ravens cash fantasy scratch off game. leslie brogly of easton with her %oyfrienhe winnings.lly accept nnar her home. she scratched the ticket in the3 car. whennshe realized she had won, she went right back to the 7-11 to cash it all in.@ >> they scanned it in and it said contact lottery. so i was like, oh, my gosh. and the woman that was standing there next to me. i don't know who she was. buu she was like, oh, you won. she was uuping up and down. we were hugging. >> i bet. brogly will use theemoney to pay granddaughter to disney world in orlando. >> new york ciiy police say a %-apartment was saved by a heapf trash bags that weet uncollected because of last week's blizzard. the man's listed in stable condition toniggt.@ loved ones say it was very lucky
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the city had so much snow. the garbage was never taken. >> a little armer tomorroo weather wise. >> chief meteorologist vytas reid is here to let us know what @%w long it will stick around. and what the rest of the week looks like. -> few degrees. -ut we will take it. it was a decent day out there today. not bad..3 temperature wise. upper 30s, lower 40s in some spots south of us. those 40s shift north. and we will get sunshine mixed in as well. %-no precipitation to talk abou. stty dryyfor several ays, @%oser o the week. highs today. 39 in baltimore. 35 in hagerstown. temperatures in the 40s just south of us. tte 40s shifting north.ll see to allow for us to warm up a @%%-ann as far as satellite rad3 you caa see acrrss the area. clouds are mainly on thh northern portions and norrhwestern portions of pennsyllania. and ohio. looks like we will see plenty of sunshinn tomorrow. and it looks liie a great start, to the middle of the week, and year actually as weestart to see
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the tempeeatures cool down toward the end of the week. tell you mooe about that coming up in the forecast. >> soon there may be a blood test that etectsscancer. the test was developed by %-one cancer cells among a billn heaathy ones. johnson & johnson tt bring the test to arket. >> a glitch, involving he alarms on apple's -phone. causing a lot of people to over sleep this new years weekend. it was the second ime in a few months that the alarm unction @% some versions of the i-phooe %-the trouble brought about an actual largeeof complaints..3 apple said ittis working on it. >> hold onto your wallet. the mega millions jackpot is nobody hit friday's jackpot. new jackpot ties for the third highest in the game's history. if there is a wwnner and that
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pprson takes the cash optton@ they will get $208 million. the drawing is tomorrow night. the odds of winning are worse than your chances of being ssruck by lightning. >> navy captain becomes movie director, now his ob issin jeopardy. tell you about racy stufff board the uss enterprise. >> obviously the wrong videe. bizarre sight in a small midwestern town. mystery over hundreds of dead black birds. >> olivii a hot bedor
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violence over a kitchen staple. up?t has these folkssall charged we wiil telllyou nextt
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>> lawmakers descend on washington this week when the 112th congress is sworn in. houue.icans take control of thh and as craig boswell reports,,3 their agenda could set up a series of bitter battles with democrats. >> the 112th congress kicks off wednesday with republicans taking a 241 to 194 majority in the house. incoming house republicann are sounding optimistic about >> to me it is simple math. you cannot spenn more ttan you make. centee piece of the agenda is repeal of he new health care3 law and john boehner house speaker promises quicc vote. democratt stiil control the senate say focus should be jobs3
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and economy. >> they wann economic growth, -ob creation. so my focus for the next yyar is onnthe economy. >> also a looming battle over raising thh debt ceiling. something republicans will not support. >> you come out of an election where, yoo know, everything was a slogan on a bumper sticker now there is the reality of the and whether or not that's raised or not. thereeis a fairly biiartisan consensus among economists to o that. >> republicans pick up 63 seats, democrats warned against efforts to block funding for the new health care laww >> republicans ot a majority in the house, but there is still he looms large ver every policy discussiin and democrats in the house as weel. -> president obaaa returns to washington tueeday. a day before new lawmakers are swornninn meanwhile, house g.o.p. leaders3 for heelth repeel aw before the state of the union address. craig boswell fox 45 news.
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>> showing up in unusual places. this wwnter. >> storms surprised residents of l.a. county california. highway between southern and central california was shut dow3 sunday in oth directions as @%owing snow and ice made driving conditions treacherous -ut there. snow fell on las vegas..3 over the weekeed. >> rising bread prices lead to costs in bolivia. resiients figgting with military one fought caught on camera.@ bread makers fighting over fuel costs. @%d selling bread at bow liveian 50 pesoas, or $7. >> racy videotapes aired for the crew aboarr of the uss enterprise..,
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>> the virrinia piloo nnwspapee reports enterprise ccptain owen honorr broadcast theevideos aboord of the carrier years go, %-however,,and include anti-gay slurs,,amonn other hings. we asked ou all day today herr at fox 45 news. should the captain be relieved of his command? 75% say no. 25% say yes. and marr wrote on facebook tonight. yes, what the heck was he thinking? katrina writes. also on facebook tonight. no, not removed. just chastised. >> well here at home. we are keeping track of the and a little bit of a warm up over the weekend. cooler today. up and down. >> it has been a roller coaster. let's go to hief meteorologist >> we have a push of warm temperatures for the weekend. just a little cooler. but 40s in play for another day across the region. then some cooler air moves back @%. but out ttere, relaaively quiet conditions. no rain or precipitation tt talk about.
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just maiily clearing conditions. hd skycam looking ddwn. 32 degrees. winds calm. humidity levels at 533. aamanac page tells the story of the day. topped out in baltimore at normally we shouud be at 42. so we arr near where we shhuld be. so llays nnce o get into the 40s range as far as the temperatures. lows start out attlow 26 in the morning. remember to dress the kids warmly. if they are bbck at school. morning hours. looking at the prrcipptation. now currently across the state. we hhve 20s west oo us.@ 23 in oakkand out in western maryland..3 27 in hagerstown. 27 winchester and northern %-dc, 32. and 25 over in salisbury. so looking at temperatures that are a littte cool. scattered cross the state. southerly winddwill continue to keep us on the warmer path as far as temperatures for tomorrow. not strong winds. -ut a gradual brreze out of the south. as we go through the day tomorrow. which helps us. now looking at the maryland
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satellite radar composite. dry conditions. across the borderer intoo3 pennsyyvania. fewwscattered clouds across, north of pittsburg and college -a and most of theeactivity3 nooth thhough the night be@ tonight. bigger picture is ww have a across the grrat lakes.s the way north of us. tomorrow. watching the area of low pressure that drops down out of alberta cannda and drop across @%e mid-atlantic. probably bb friday, friday night lingering into saturdaa morning. but could give us chance for a passing snow showers. so this wwll probably go north oo us and give us a chance forr3 -rapaaound there. and then continue to see that push off to the northeast. on the future scaa.3 clearing conditions. we have an area of high pressure over the carolinaa. we have little weather disturbance moving over michigan, lake huron to lake on tear yes. back north watch this drop down out of canaaa.
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that wiil be the potential slight chance toward friday,aa3 friday night. on for a few lakes. 27. cold. tomorrow, ssn and clouds. 43 degrees. decent day. thee looking at the five-day forecast..3 more sunshine wednesday. 39. 40 on thursday. then friday, that chance or, maybe, passing snowshower. 30% chance. then leaaes us by saturday. >> couple of guys in cciia seriously lacking common sense tonight all fee world recordd two were tryinn to set a record for the most amount of time oncoming in contact wwth icee look at that. wearing boxers. in a box full of usee all of this, in 14-degree weather onna mountain peak in southwest china. one of them did tt1 guy stayee in the box of ice, for two hours. %-bernsteii is officially sworn into office today. as baltimore's new city state's
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attorney. tomorrow is the ceremonnal swearing in. on orders of the court's cameras. -akes you wonder if an elected public offiiial reallyyshould bother with the time and expense of a ceremonial swearing in, if so few of the ublii caa even see it. >> maryland's new football coach has some choice words for schools hat will not be playing in collegeepark. that's cooing up neet in sports. >> and the mmn ho wouldn't stop singing.3
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>> get this. dead birds piling up in an arkansaa town. hundreds of them. clean up crews working around @%e clock. dead black birrs are everywhere. this weekend clean up crews spent hourssworkinggin bb covered in those -- ith those dead black birds. >> a singgr in india sett a new world record belting out tunes non-stop for a whooping 25 hours. 55-year-old man began to sing on sunday. -e and his orchestra played several songs for hours on end. year's book of records. in there
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>> while most were less thaa overwhelmed with their@ performance yesterday, ravens3 commleted the regular season riding a four game winning streak. now advance to the playoffs sunday in kansas city. the ravvns are the fifth seed and it will take on the chiefs. 12-4 record and wild card status that team went to the superbowl. can lightting strike twice? ravens hope so. going into the playoffs with >> you can never take it for granted. it is a tremendous accomplishmentt and an oppootunity. that's wwat it is. % mean, he accomplishment of mae playoffs. it said something. but it is the opportunity to go to the next level and achieve the nexttthiig. to me that's what drives you. >>p only one winner, nobody actually took econd place. you kow what i mean?@ we don't get satisfied on moral victories. like i said, it has been yearss3 around here we have been numbbr3
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one in defense, number one in turnovers. but no hardware to show for it. nobody knows that because we did not have a superbowl. so anything lesssis a failurr. >> word is lots of head coaching vacancy this off season and this morning brought the first. browns president said he would coaching but aid he is not a@ candidate at this time. former ravens assistant mangini went 10-22 with 10 years on the job n cleveland. >> college game and changing of the guard in college park. the university of maryland today officially introduced randy edsel as new coach. edsel comes after 12 years at u-conn. when he got there 12 years ago they were playing at the division 1-a a level. this weekeed he had them in a bcs bowl. he is a program bbilder and terps hoping he works the same magic there. he will eek out games with big time programs and not going to approach them hat in hand
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either. >> we're the university of maryland. we are not playing two ffr ones. if they want play, we will plaa them one for one. let's o, right now. %-should be.at's just the way it you know, we don'' have to go and bow down to somebody to go there twice and them only come here once. as i told those young men last night. i am here, and they are ere to be here. to win championships. we might not ggt one every year, but we're going to work our darnedest every day, to get us there. 12 years at u-conn. back to ou3q
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>> here is is he the forecast. for tomorrow, 43 degrees. 39 on wwdnesday. more sunshine. @% n thursday. mostly cloudy. more clouds on friday with little clipper system dropping through, giving us a 30% chancc of scattered showers friday, friday night. and cleering up saturday at 31. and mid 30s next week. >> thank you so much. that'st f
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