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mcdonald's asked me to remind you that their new sirloin third pound burger won't be around long. if you miss out, you'll never know how delicious 100% sirloin tastes. and that'd be a gosh darn shame. try all three sirloin third pound burgers at mcdonald's enjoy this lovin' while it lasts. now at 11:00, botched plastic surgery costs a maryland woman her life. >> this is a real tragedy. >> terror intonight, the same investigation that led to a deadly police shooting puts another man behind bars. plus -- >> the latest on the murder of a local reporter.
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>> friends keep her memory alive. what police need to solve the case. first at 11:00 tonight, a maryland woman travels hundreds of miles for low-cost plastic surgery and dies on table. >> tonight kelly mayhew's family is in shock and police are trying to find the so-called surgeon. shomari stone is live outside b.e.t. offices in northeast d.c. where mayhew worked. shomari? >> geek. some of the staff members here at b.e.t. are mourning tonight. they described kelly mayhew as a good person and say she wasn't just an employee, she was a friend. the 34-year-old was a platform manager at b.e.t. television and liked to pose in public pictures on her facebook page. police say she died saturday after receiving a koss mottic procedure from an unlicensed plastic surgeon in new york to
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enlarge her butt. >> it's very important to go to someone who is board certified. >> reporter: dr. wandy walker has been a board certified plastic surgeon for 25 years in d.c. area. >> stories like this are very upsetting to me because we have a number of numerous board certified plastic surgeons in the country. >> reporter: according to "new york daily news" kelly's mother drove them from their home in maryland to a home in queens new york where a woman gave her silicone butt injections in the basement. kelly reportedly then had trouble breathing. her mother gave her cpr and took her to the hospital where she died. the woman who investigators say gave the drugs drove away. police are looking for her. tonight dr. walker says some people choose black market plastic surgery because it's cheaper. >> just because somebody is advertising something as being less expensive or a drug as less expensive it may not be the real thing.
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again, kelly was well-liked at the about the e.t. networks and tonight they released a statement saying we are saddened by the death of our colleague and friend kelly may high and our heart goes out to her family and we extend our deepest sympathies for their loss. the mayhew family is very upset about this and need some time as they deal with this tragedy. as for the medical examiner in new york well, it will exact cause of death, an as soon as we get that information we will tell you on our facebook and twitter page at nbc washington. live in northeast d.c., i'm shomari stone, news 4. >> well, a similar case resulted in murder charges in prince george's county. vinny taylor was indicted in february nearly a year after police say that he met a woman at a capital heights hotel room and gave her a buttocks injection. that woman later got sick and checked herself into a hospital and died. there's no evidence that taylor had any medical training and the woman's death has been ruled a
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homicide. a teacher has been arrested for sexually abusing a student, and this time it's a fourth grade english teacher at a d.c. public student. giovanni pena has been teaching at the bilingual school for seven years and by all accounts he's one of the most popular teachers. pena was honored by the "washington post" as one of the area's outstanding teachers. the school has two campuses with the older kids in the building on 19th street. police say they received information on a monday that a student there had been sexually abused. they arrested pena today and charged him about suffered-degree sexual assault. now at this point these are only accusations, and the details of the allegations haven't even been released. tonight we reached out to officials with d.c. public schools who say they removed the
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teacher now that they are aware of the allegations. and the search is on tore a person who stabbed and killed a man in prince george's county on walters lane in district heights. the man went to a nearby state police barracks for help and later died at the hospital. police know very little right now about what led to the stabbing or who is responsible. >> a small fire in the basement was enough to force dozens of people out of this high rise in chevy chase. a trash compactor somehow caught fire at the riviera house on east highway and sent smoke billowing through the building. he died after collapsing outside a d.c. firehouse and now the family of medrick mills is planning legal action. the family will hold a press conference tomorrow detailing the legal steps they will be taking next. mills suffered a heart attack at the brentwood shopping center back in january of 2014 despite repeated attempts from family members to get help. fire fighters across the street at engine 26 failed to respond.
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one fire fighter has since been fired and several others were disciplined. >> how are you liking this weather? a freshing chill came in after the storms. how long is thissing if to stick around, doug in. >> some say refreshing and others say whoa, wait a second, very chilly conditions out there right now. temperatures in the mid-50s and we'll go lower in some areas. still showing shower activity and that will be case as we move on through the night tonight and tomorrow. showers down to the south. bulk of them off to the east and notice the showers moving up to the northwest here around quantico down towards fredericksburg and bowie and tow michigan area. take a look. much cooler tonight for sure. light rain coming in and a change weather pattern. big changes too. i've got that forecast for new just a minute. >> all righty. federal prosecutors want a man who jumped the white house fence and made it all the way into the east room to get nearly two years in prison. sentencing for omar gonzalez is
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set for monday and his attorney wants it delayed. gonzalez was carrying a long bladed knife when he was arrested inside the white house last september. >> d.c. police are determined to keep a local murder case from going cold and they need help getting answers about what happened to the local d.c. police reporter who was shot and killed nearly a week tonight? tonight news 4's jackie bensen spoke to friends organizing a silent vigil in her memory. >> reporter: 27-year-old truly cared about the people of the city where she was born and raised. not just the rich and powerful and not just those west of the river. macy o'thomas says milton used her talent including a masters degree from syracuse newhouse school of communications to provide top quality publication
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publications. >> she went to the meetings a lot of us don't want to go, very minutia. it's stuff that is very important. >> thomas has helped organize a silent vigil to honor milton. it will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 in front of the washington seniors wellness center 3001 alabama avenue southeast. meanwhile police are distributing this flier asking for help from the public. milton was returning home from covering a community meeting transferring buses when a teenager on a dirt bike started shooting at a group of men and one young man grabbed her using her as a human shield. there's a $25,000 reward leading for information that leads to the arrest of the murder of charnice milton. d.c. police may soon use
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electronic signs to find a person who shot a man on i-295 last thursday during the morning rush hour. police believe the confrontation began on gw parkway and want to know if they saw the other vehicle involved. one man was killed and another wounded in the shooting on 295. i'm chris lawrence back at the live desk with new developments in a terror investigation in massachusetts. police arrested a man tonight which suggests the initial target they shot and killed this morning may have been part of a larger group offis mix extremists living in boston. osama rahim waved this black knife an lunged at him when they tried to ask him questions. the officers came up to him outside a drug store and they said they had no plans to arrest rahim and hadn't even drawn their guns and rahim died at the hospital. a federal task force watching him and a few associates and
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noticed a recent change in rahim's behavior. they say he made threats against police on social media and may have been radicalized by isis. right now the second suspect is being booked and fingerprinted and he could face federal terrorism charges as soon as tomorrow. jim? >> disease control is expected to stop all shipments of anthrax after a batch containing live spores was sent to labs across the country. defense officials admit the pentagon is among 20 locations that received the tainted shipment. the only sample that tested positive for the deadly bacteria was sent for a private research lab in maryland. so far no one has shown signs of infection. the anthrax was irradated at a army facility in utah, but for some reason the process did not kill the spores. >> the wreckage is gone victims buried and now congress is getting involved in the aftermath of the amtrak disaster. the heads of the ntsb amtrak and
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the federal railroad administration faced tough questions. amtrak ceo promised to equip more tracks with safety technology technology not in the tracks or in use where last month's derailment killed eight people and injured 100 in philadelphia. >> i still think that the greatest contribution that my generation of railroaders can make to this industry is to implement ptc as rapidly as possible. >> ptc is the name of the safety system that will automatically stop a train going too fast. that technology was installed in the washington-to-boston corridor but was not operating at the time of the crash and investigators say they still don't know if the engineer was on his phone at the time of the crash. another scare on the tracks this one caught on camera. what happened before this crash and how everyone managed to walk away. plus, a drug rehab program backed by the church of
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scientology not giving up its fight to move into frederick county. and d.c. foodies beware ton. why injuries like this one are becoming more common
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check this out a train split a car in half while surveillance cameras were rolling. the driver apparently drove around the safety arm there and tried to beat the speeding train across the tracks and the driver walked away unharmed and his pregnant girlfriend and another passier had only minor injuries. a drug rehab program funded by the church of scientology could take frederick county to
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cow. county council rejected a plan for a narconon treatment center miles from camp david. the treatment hinged on the area being designate as historic. with having 56-3 vote it does some show precedent that the public doesn't want this here. >> they are not going away. they will continue to preserve this site, and we fully expect one day we'll be operating a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility there. >> the site has hosted presidents, even doubled as camp david on the tv show "the west wing." it can happen in a split second. the next thing you know you're in the emergency room. we're talking about getting injured in your kitchen and doctors here in d.c., they are seeing more and more of these injuries every day. >> reporter: take a look at this x-ray. it's a finger caught in the
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blade of an immersion blender. the hand belongs to helen sprainer. >> i can't get my hand out of the blender and i was like, well, i really hope i still have a finger. >> reporter: that blade was stuck on helen's hand for more than two hours until doctors were able to remove it. >> it's surprising that it is not unheard of. >> orthopedic hand surgeon dr. michael kesler says he sees injuries like helen's, at least once a week, people who injure themselves while preparing food. some of the most common accidents are cutting hands and fingers while slicing bagels taking pitts out of avocados and separating frozen hot dogs and hamburgers and like helen getting caught in the blades of blenders, mand processors. >> people can have cuts, crushes, tearing injuries.
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>> reporter: nearly 900,000 americans end up in the emergency room due to kitchen-related injuries every year. that's according to a 2002 consumer products safety report but dr. kesler says people in the d.c. area may be more likely to injure themselves. >> i think that sort of the high intensity population does have a high susceptibility of getting these types of injuries, but also i think d.c. people are a little more food oriented maybe in some other areas and try new things. >> dr. kesler says the best way to prevent these injuries is to slow down when you're cooking. don't try to rush and use common sense like making sure you're not bringing a sharp object towards your hand. helen sprainer says she's now being more careful about what she's doing in the kitchen. >> just, you know, need to think a little more about the repercussions of what you're doing and what kind of preventive steps you can make.
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>> okay. can you look back now. that gave me the heebie-jeebies. >> that's why everything i cook for dinner is microwaveded. >> there you go. beep, beep beep. >> everything i cook isser is to have had me in a restaurant. >> no problem at all with that. >> outside no restaurant eating outdoors. >> no al fresco. >> it is food. let's take a look and show you what's happening outside. storm team 4 radar showing the showers making their way on through the region. you're on dry side and even where it's not showing rape and even though there's drizzle and right now the rain picking up down around fredericksburg and down around the waldorf right now and bowie seeing shower activity and also towards the annapolis area and the heaviest right into charles county, really not coming down too heavily and around waldorf and across the potomac and down towards fredericksburg seeing some of the showers and these are moving northeast over
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towards woodbridge and quantico within the next half hour or so. would not cause any issues at all and out towards the airport cloudy skies and a little pitt in the way of drizzle. just a couple of drops here. 61 and winds out of the northeast at 13 miles an hour. it is a very chilly evening and many of us already in the 50s. 55 gaithersburg and in frederick 59 in leesburg and 58 in culpeper and a northeasterly flow, all the coolest flow in the area, right off of the cooler ocean. that's what we have right now. one storm system moved up and that gave us more showers but the main storm is back to the west and you can see it back here. notice all the chowed cover and you'll start to see the spin. that's the upper level low. it's just sitting here and as long as it's become to the west it will continue to pump moisture into the region. we'll continue to see the clouds
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all week long, some sun but not a lot. clouds across the area tomorrow, a few showers and drizzle. that's about it. morning hush heads up for wet roadways. same deal tomorrow afternoon. a few showers and that will be about it. that's about it and take the umbrella. 56 for a high and 46 in gaitersburg and 64 in culpeper a lot of kids at the bus stop this morning surprised at how cool it was. long sleeves for sure with the umbrellas, yeah, you'll need those and we're not talking the big ones here. same deal on thursday. high temperatures mid to upper 60s with more shower activity and friday, 76 degrees with more clouds than sun and chance of a shower on saturday and then more clouds and showers on monday. monday could actually see some stronger storms so that's something we'll wait for and get into the 80s until monday either. >> thanks, doug. coming up max
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go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v well, they snapped their losing streak but not for long, carol. >> here's what we learned. sweeping a cowbellheader is not easy. >> no. >> thank you captain obvious. >> especially when they are far apart. >> a hong day, had to shuffle the lineup. no matter how they pieced tonight's lineup together confidence was sky high because max sherzer was on the mound and he looked like max sherzer.
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mets teams are ready to see their team drop the hammer. blue jays get to sherzer early. it's deep and gone, a solo homer. jays up 1-0. bottom four, now jose lobaton man on for him two out for the catcher and sends this into right. tyler moore, nats take a 2-1 lead on rbi single. sixth inning and the nats have a 3-1 lead and scherzer goes what the -- hangs it over the plate for pillar, a no doubter, second home run of the game. a 2-3 lead. toronto takes game two 7-3 just the second time this season scherzer has allowed more than two earned runs. >> no matter what you always have to flush it out and look at the positives and you'll have things to work on even when you have good starts so this is one game i got beat and you just go
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back out there with the mentality that you'll win the next one so i look forward to getting back to work. >> all right. earlier today, nat fans are playing hooky sitting through the rain through game one. bryce harper not a fan of knuckleballers. 0-2 off r.a. dickey to start the game. he takes it right up the middle. jordan zimmermann comes in to play the one. harper second in the league with rbis with 44. nats up 1-0. jordan zimmermann gets russell martin to ground out. the nats turning the inning-ending double play. zimmermann fired up. longest outing for him. buck show water and the o's hang out in haston taking on the astros. birds up 4-1. rookie pitcher mike wright on the mound with men on the corners andan if gattis earns himself a round trip, a monster three-run shomt. may even have run around the
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bases before that even landed. astros tie it up at four. very next batter jose altuve smacking this one to right center. back-to-back homers for the astros. they go up a run and hold on to beat the birds 6-4. shaun jackson made headlines when he missed otas last week and his return for round two gets just as much attention. yes this is the off somebody. he was the best player on offense last season and look like he picked up where he left off today. hopefully we'll hear from him tomorrow when players are available for interviews and voluntary. >> it's june. >> tell me what otas means in case they are in jeopardy. >> i'll take sports for 50.
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the man who landed a packed plane on the hudson river after a bird strike is about to see his life play out big screen. clintestwood will direct and produce a biopic on sully sullen burger who he says he's glad is in the hands of eastwood who is a great storyteller and filmmaker. >> the chipotle restaurant chain, a 19-year-old the youngest general manager ever. he runs the new restaurant in maryland city and that means more than big responsibilities. he's got perks like company stock options and a company car
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but if he had his way he would not be with chipotle but a marine. wanted to join the marines but his mother says no sir. >> always a smile and good attitude on his face. >> "the tonight
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mcdonald's asked me to remind you that their new sirloin third pound burger won't be around long. if you miss out, you'll never know how delicious 100% sirloin tastes. and that'd be a gosh darn shame. try all three sirloin third pound burgers at mcdonald's enjoy this lovin' while it lasts. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jude law bryce dallas howard musical guest,

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