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choice for vp. >> good evening, everybody. to beat the heat a group of transgender women decided to take a dip in a public pool. >> what they say happened there is the subject of a police investigation right now. jackiey has the story. >> we're told this was a group outing. the women had not been to a public pool because they felt uncomfortable there. they say when they entered the rec center friday they asked a young woman at the front desk to pointous the changing rooms leading to pool area. we spoke to one of the women. she did fwhoont to be identified. >> we walked in that direction and we noticed it was the men's
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send us to the men's room. oh, y'all can go into any bathroom you can go to. fyi, it's also the law that you go to the men's restroom. >> when it started to rain, they passed the front desk and requested a supervisor. a crowd of employees gathered as they were apologized to. >> the life guards were still saying, you know, they shouldn't be in the women's room, there are children talking about pedophilia, being perverts and how it's just not right. >> she says the women left and were aware -- unaware that a report was filed. the police report says the summer youth employee miss takenly directed the group to the men's room instead of the women's and felt threatened after being
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a summer youth employee mistakenly directed the patrons to the bathroom. the group says they won't ever go back to the pool again. >> d.c. police have requested the security video from the incident. >> jackie, thank you. there's a callout tonight from arlington police who believes they may be a victim of upt-shirting on a metro station. police tell us this man tried to take pictures up a woman's skirt as she headed for the escalator. surveillance video shows her confronting the man throwing his phone to the ground, possibly to destroy the evidence. >> developing thuds frfrom dona
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announcement in manhattan at 11:00. he's been meeting with vice presidential prospects all week. indiana governor mike pens, newt again pilgrimage and chris christie are believed to be the frontrunners. meanwhile, hillary clinton called trump a threat to democracy. she said he pedals an ugly message. she said he could use government agencies to go after critics and opponents. >> news 4's chris lawrence and tom sherwood will bring you live reports from the convention hall. in fairfax county, a six-week-old child is saved tonight and her mother under arrest. police picked up
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who is accused of abducting her new borne from fairfax county yesterday. she was supposed to turn the child over to protective services. the baby's ok and now in the care of child protection services. >> new tonight, body cam footage out of california shows a police involved shooting from last month that killed an unarmed man. authorities say the con frontation began when police got notification of a person carrying a rifle. the men repeatedly ignore police's command to show his hands. fresno police and the fbi are investigating. deadly police-involved shootings risk widening the divide between law enfoem
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communities they serve. shamari jones has the story. >> it allows me to interact with the community. >> t.c. gordon is a police mounted pa patrol officers. he and his horse try to bridge the gap between the police and the community. >> just an opportunity for them to come to me and say hi and me say hi to them without having to take some sort of action. >> they're taking part in the summer crime initiative. today it comes at a emotional ti time. just yesterday suspects shot at d.c. police in two separate incidents. >> antonio jones says he
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7-year-old daughter maleeha appreciate police. >> gives her an opportunity to see the community and officers coming together. >> he's raising her to respect law enforcement. >> always listen to officers and other grown-ups. >> do you like police? >> yes. >> however, rufus jackson jr. said more work needs to be done. >> they need to be a bit more personal. as people we also need to be a bit more personal. we can't just look at them and see they walking around, first thing we got to go kick some five-o. >> any time of communication is good, i think. >> d.c. mayor muriel bowser agrees. she says the summer crime prevention initiative is good for the community. it ends august 31st. >> president obam
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today to talk about police in communities. he says america is not close to where it needs to be in terms of resolving issues between the two. >> year not at a point yet where communities of color feel confident that their police departments are serving them with dignity and respect and equality and we're not at the point yet where police departments feel adequately supported at all levels. >> the president created a task force on 21st century policing last year. >> we saw a hot day today. a lot of you talking about and complaining about the heat and humidity. yeah, that heat index is into the upper 90s today. take a look at the actual high temperatures. we only got to 90 degrees in washington, d.c. i say only because it feels a lot hotter than that.
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82 in annapolis. everybody felt like fwherp the 90s today across our region. right now tracking showers, couple of thunderstorms. not much going on. we had a pretty good storm here in loudoun county. that has died off. making its way to damascus and mount airy. few more back to the west. what the big story is is the heat the hottest day of the year potentially tomorrow. more heat on friday and then, yeah, the heat will last. kind of which exclamation point, too. how long will it last? i've got your forecast. >> new at 11:00, the white house says president obama will find help for drug addicts. a bill lets the federal government award grants to states to treat people who were addicted to pain killers. the legislation is
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dprooifgs control policy which is focused on law enforcement rather than on treatment. 47,000 people in the country died from opioid overdoses in 2014. 0e7 outside deaths surpassed car accidents as the number one cause of injury death. for more information open our nbc washington app and search opioid addiction. >> tonight, the bloomingdale community came together to remember a staffer killed over the weekend. neighbors held a candle light vigil for seth rich. he was shot during a robbery. neighbors are concerned that construction from the first street tunnel probably is leading to an increase in crime. so far, no raeftsz in his horrible murder. >> it's an insanely popular virtual reality game. the police are warning you be careful. they're seeing a real-life danger from the pokeman go app.
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f maryland were robbed last night while playing the game. campus police say they were targeted. >> a person put a stiff object into the victim's back and said give me your phone. we have over 400 cameras that we monitor here on campus, and there's a good chance we have the person on video. >> while police look for the suspect they're telling students not to play the game alone. they say go out in groups and don't chase the characters from the games into dark spaces. >> rival gang members in our region fighting, even shooting at each other. the big crackdown police hope will make the community feel safe. >> find out what the state of virginia is doing to fight the zika virus. >> and twin waterspouts causing
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. jierkts there's a new battle to stop a gang fight in the suburbs. a review of police records by the news 4 i-team shows that the city of frederick has been trying up root a pair of warring gangs there. >> we're talking about teenagers fighting and at times shooting each other. scott mcfarlland reports on a series of arrests motivated by crimes that have stunned our entire region. >> a high school basketball game, hometown rivalry. frederick high versus thomas johnson. kids not just on the court but in the crowd. >> there were three gunshots. >> when a fight started. >> four or five more
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>> i found them. >> and after running out he found a 14-year-old boy collapsed on the floor. >> i just grabbed the kid and said give me him. he plays basketball for me. he goes i'm shot, i'm shot. i'm searching this kid's body for gunshot wounds and i see a hole in his back. >> two teens were shot that night in february, 2015. after weeks of investigation and dozens of interviews, trick police cracked the case. they aefd two men and blamed it on two gangs. police refer to the gangs as lucas village and carver and say the battle began about 15 years ago originally they say between teens who list in lucas village and carver housing complex. >> are they gangs? >> i would term them as
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gangs exist in cities and suburbs and in rural areas. >> according to city police records -- a crack down on gangs. investigating at least 77 potential members of the groups and arresting 24 of them in the past year. >> that includes at least four arrests here in november. this is the hill crest section of trick. there was a -- frederick. four teens arrested in the shooting of another. it's not far from the gangs were originated years ago. do we even know why they're beefing? >> i don't think you could ask the individuals that are involved in this activity today what originally started the problem back in the early 2000s or maybe even before then. >> robert rollins said the shooting at a high school basketball game shows a
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>> i don't understand the violence these kids are showing, this generation of kids. >> 12-year prison sentences were handed out. >> virginia's health department will start testing mosquitoes in the state for the zika virus. all of the 38 known cases confirmed in virginia were contracted outside the country. health officials say the disease could soon and likely will be much closer to home. they're worried about the scenario where a person carrying the virus would be bitten by a person here and that mosquito ineffects another person. >> the mosquitoes in virginia, i don't know when that would happen. >> the second major threat of passing the disease is sexual transmission from men to women. the stomsz will be mild for most adults but the health department
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it to a pregnant woman or a woman who will soon become pregnant is dangerous. zika is linked to birth defects. >> check this out. waterspouts or tornadoes forming over water rather than land. you can see them off the coast of florida frequently because of the warm waters there. researchers say about 500 waterspouts form off the florida coast ever year. they are something to watch from a distance. >> pretty cool. from a distance, you're exactly right. florida has more tornadoes per square mile than any other state. >> because of the waterspouts? >> because of the waterspouts. especially in monroe county down near the keys. florida hit 100 degrees the other day around jacksonville. tomorrow it's
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right now we're at 81. the heat index still currently close to 90 degrees. it is extremely warm. current temperatures, 9. leesburg manassas. on the radar, not much to talk about. we're dry for most of us. a lot of lightning around the region. right now, as i show you here, zoom on in, most of that rain is out of the leesburg area. just to the east of frederick county and you're watching a shower to the north of martinsburg in berkeley county, virginia, right up towards haguers town you might see some. we saw one wave, two waves and a third wave back towards the west. think we'll see a chance of a shower or storm tomorrow? any downpours could be heavy. we didn't see a lot today but if you did see that down,
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what i'm talking about here. tomorrow morning, no problems. but the only problem will be this -- the heat and humidity really ramping up here. by noon, it is going to be hot and then we start to get the storms rolling in here around 2:00, 3:00. but this is something to watch out for. being this hot, it's not going to take a whole lot to get thunderstorms going. high temperature tomorrow 96 degrees. the heat index over 100 in many areas, storms possible. not expecting anything severe. however, we could see some heavy downpours and gusty winds. eb else, t 7 culpepper, 97 fredericksburg. to the north, heat index close to 100. t 4 in martinsburg, actual temperatures. this is the heat index tomorrow. 99 in fredericksburg, 99 in washington.
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over a hundred pawtuxet and cambridge. extreme heat for sure. not advisory level. we need to be up to 105 to that. look at the 90s. ten days of 90 degrees or better. i've got 90 or better just about every day. that is a very long heat wave. look at monday. 97, with a heat index of 104 or 105. >> lot of pool days ahead. >> right. >> thank you, doug. >> how
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. this is the xfinity sportsdesk. >> all right, jason. what you got tonight? >> we're taking basketball. somewhat of a slow night in the sports world. >> no! you're kidding! >> thank you, jason. >> they don't quantity to take my time away. we're going to talk basketball for a moment. expectations for bradley beal haven't been too high since joining the wizards. it's falling on the shoulders of john wall. most people didn't believe he deserved such a high contract. we'll is the highest paid player on the team and he's ready for everything that comes with it. >> this is i've always dreamed about. i never picketed it happening. it's a humbling experience and it is a huge
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it is -- the relationship factor of them trusting me with a huge contract and me being able to sit on the court and produce the way i'm supposed to produce. it's already a lot of pressure. but you know me, i'm going to do whatever it takes to get better and compete on the floor. >> former jacks general manager george mcphee introduced at the las vegas franchise's first again manager. he spent 15 years at the caps fired after the 2014 season after missing the playoffs. he has big goals for his new las vegas teams. >> i've built entertaining teams, teams that intertanld and teams that won. we're going to build an organization or a team that people in las vegas will be very, very proud of. we'll do it quickly and we're aiming at the stanley cup. >> moving along, a new
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unveiled for the washington redskins. carol ma clony volunteered to go. she tricked me. i'm here and she was there tasting delicious food. >> oh! >> oh! >> upcoming this season, 75% of the dishes all new with many ingredients locally produced include collaboration. the team and fans wanted healthier choices. season ticket holders retreated to a sneak preview tonight. >> look at that. >> they care, they appreciate it and they listened to us. having more options in regards to food. i think that's great. >> what's your favorite thing here? >> ok. that waffle -- >> the red waffle? >> and that jerk chicken and the barbecue. >> yeah. >> i haven't tried the rest. i think healthy food is great. i probably just won't be eatin
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