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>> how the loved ones are trying to make sense of the shocking tragedy. >> and north korea is at it again. what is being said about the latest provocation. hate has no place in america. hate has no place on a college campus. >> disturbing new details in the murder of an army lieutenant who was days from graduating. new at 11:00, we're talking to his pastor. learning how the family is coping. >> and we're piecing together new information that we're getting from police. the university of maryland police chief says that he is bringing in the fbi now to investigate weathhether saturda attack was motivated by hate. darcy has the latest in what is changing tonight. >> the fbi is joining this
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the police are still taking the lead but they're bringing in the fbi to help look at the suspect's online activity pi that have specifically interested in a facebook group he belonged to. >> the students gatter in silence with candles at a bus stop where a student was stabbed to death. their sadness and fear as the police announce the fbi is investigating whether or not the killing of richard collins iii was a hate crime or not. >> let me again express our profound sorrow and anguish over the loss of the life of lieutenant collins. >> they say that the suspect was on the facebook group alt-reich. >> it is
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it shows hate against jewish and african-americans. >> they say he was stabbed in an unprovoked attack while waiting for an uber. they said that urbanski had been drinking and started yelling to the victim. >> he yelled step left if you know what is good for you. he looked at the suspect puzzled and said no. >> that's when collins was stabbed in the chest with a folding knife. police say they're stepping up patrols on campus. >> i'm unaware of an increase in threats, but an increase in fear, fear of the unknown. this could happen to me. >> reporter: prince george's county executive released a statement a short time ago that
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this act of violence is unacceptable in any community in prince george's county. back to you. >> darcy, quickly we know if this is determined to be a hate-based crime, it would not be the first time that happened on the university of maryland campus this spring. so what is the university saying about that? >> reporter: as you remember, there was a recent protest here on campus after a noose was found in the basement of a fraternity house not very long ago. students very upset about that and were very concerned that the university, the president, and the police were not taking this incident seriously enough. were not investigating thoroughly, and they were making demands that they, again, take this very seriously. no arrest has been made in that case, police were asked about this incident and other incidents of hate here on campus tonight, and they made it very clear they would not be tolerated here on the university of maryland college park
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>> thank you, tracey spencer live tonight. we continue with richard collin's masts pastor who is he the family get through this sudden and tragic loss. >> tonight, unimaginable pain felt by lose closest to this student, hungry for life and eager pursue service to his country. >> he was not an average young man, he was exceptional in everything he was doing. >> his pastor in prince frederick maryland where he and his family attended. he was commissioned into the united states army intelligence division. he was celebrating one great achievement and preparing for another. he was going to walk ro
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life after would be one modelled by his father, a military veteran. >> we know the next step was to go into the military and follow the footsteps of his father. >> the congregation has rallied around the family including a sister, who he says, is just devastated. as the family waits for more answers they will be comforted by a community of people who love them and are grieving with them sdplp this is a god fearing family, we are just holding on in this difficult season of life. >> much more on today's great ceremony at umd including an emotional moment of silence if is in our nbc washington app. and now, your storm team 4 forecast. >> right now on radar i'm tracking rain showers in parts of the area of frederick,
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around the louray area. overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning we'll have rain at times, but it will not be a very heavy rain. take a look here on storm team 4 radar. it will be this piece of energy right here that moves in and that will be in the morning commute. that could slow you down so you might want to add ten minutes tomorrow morning. you know what any rain does to the driving conditions around here. 65 degrees right now moving to about 69. drying and more rain in the forecast. we'll let you know what you can expect for the afternoon at 11:18. a woman says that a partially opened window was all of the encouragement a young man needed to sneak into her room and sexually attack her. it happened in greenbelt. the woman's bedroom where the atck
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floor of that structure. north korea launched another ballistic missile and they're claiming it shows advancement in their ability to eventually hit the u.s. these are final pictures you're seeing here, not actual pictures of the launch. secretary of state rex tillerson is saying it is disgusting and disturbing. the prime minister of japan says they're a challenge to the international community. >> president donald trump is going to israel for the next leg of his overseas trip. the president spoke to dozens of muslim leaders and called on the arab world to confront extremism. casting it as a battle between good and evil and not west and east. >> we can only overcome it if t we're united and strong,
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everyone fulfills their part of this burden. >> he arrived with separate meetings with benjamin netanyahu and president abbas. he said he wants to broker a deal during his presidency. lester holt will have a nightly news from jerusalem. >> and anything but a warm welcome for vice president mike pence today who returned to his home state of indiana to give the commencement at the university of notre dame. dozens of students got up and walked out. they were protesting the current administration policies on immigration and lbgt rights. he did not comment on the walk out, but he referred to recent clashes where recent speaker's appearances have been canceled. >> far too many campuses across
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america have been called speech zones, toned policing, all of which amounts to nothing less than suppression of the freedom of speech. >> the vice president was invited to speak there after students and faculty at notre dame protested that president trump might be asked to deliver the address this year. >> a little girl attacked by a sea lion. despite the graphic vehicle code o -- vehicle code owe, she is expected to be okay. in just minutes, a redskin coach battling through what no family should. >> we just tried to focus on what we could control, which was loving each other. >> how the family overcame leukemia. plus, how a world champion
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interviewed him. we met a man through a background that would make you cringe. he has been working to shed the path, quite literally. >> to tom, their markings of belonging. to others, ownership of a gang. here they are removed spot by spot. >> the laser hurts. and every one of those little -- feels like a really nasty -- >> the doctor ask that we not show her face. among those volunteering her time helping former gang members erase a past life. >> honestly, when i look back to everything that i did it's like a big dream. >> for a man that spent a decade on the street, gang tattoo removal was the last step before moving on. >> if i were to look at you today and it you were to tell me about your history, without me having seen a file, i would not
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>> yeah, most people say that. >> his identity we're keeping hididen for his own safe pi. he lead a life of violence. >> a brutal attack carried out my ms 13 members. >> new insight on the raid and the connection to ms 13. >> kidnappings, brutal assaults, and murders in the gangs, among them ms 13. >> what initially brought you into the gang lifestyle, what attracted you to it. >> it's not what attracted me, it's how i got sucked in. >> it starts young, middle school, he witnessed what was happening to his so-called friends. >> most everybody i knew was doing time or dead. >> he did some jail time himself, then wanted a different life. >> what made you want to get out? >> the
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met my wife. she changed my world. she did. if it wasn't for her, i'd probably be in jail right now. i can honestly say that. >> a husband and now a father that brought him here. through a program offered free of charge, he is having the gang tattoos removed. for him it was for his family's safety. >> my biggest fear was taking my daughter to a park and catching the wrong person. even though i'm not doing anything, my tattoos represent something. i was more fearful for my daughter than myself. she is going to know what i was. >> they want them off bad enough to go through the pain every six weeks. >> a gang response intervention coral
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coordinator. >> they're with us quite a while depending on their tattoos. we get to know them and their families. it is almost like family, and it is a pure joy to know these guys. >> this former gang member considers himself lucky knowing that getting out is not easy. for some, impossible. his warning to young people -- >> i would just honestly say you're going to throw your life away. that's what you do when you join a gang. you throw your life away. >> how determined are you to keep your kids from that lifestyle. >> oh 100%. 100%. >> that was david culver reporting this week. just this week barbara com stock asked the justice department for $2 million to fight gangs. she called the murder of a 15-year-old -- her buddy was found in january. police say 10 members of the
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murder. there is a resurgence of gang activity and the gang task fort community needs help more than ever now. >> a girl is violently dragged into the water by a large sea lion. she was able to walk or swim away from this. the video may be hard to watch, but the girl was okay. she was sitting on a dock when it happened, a quick thinking bystander jumped in to save the girl. she was a little shaken up, but she appeared to be unhurt. people were feeding bread to the sea lion just before it attacked. if you are out shopping for bread, you will be happy to hear this, new at 11:00, wemman's is opening their first dc store. this is according to the washington business journal and they say it will be at the old fa
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but you will have to wait awile, fannie mae still has to move out. >> don't go grabbing your purse just yet. amelia was already out the door. >> not yet. >> and especially having worked in western new york, it's like wegman's is the place there. let's talk about the weather, right? we're dealing with showers at times throughout the day tomorrow. you want the umbrella not just tomorrow but tuesday, wednesday, and thursday as well. they're not washouts. tomorrow looks to have the most rain, but we will be dealing with rain at times. more on that when i show you the timing. warmer tomorrow and a bit humid. highs today only in the 60s. tomorrow in the upper 70s, and next weekend, a long holiday weekend, memorial day weekend, there are storm chances in the forecast as well. currentl
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65 in washington. 62 for those of you in manasis. here is your monday planner, 7:00 a.m., 62. by lunchtime we're in the low 70s. mostly cloudy and mainly dry at that point. as we move into the afternoon and evening, scattered showers and thunderstorms. still mild during the early evening hours. 75 at 7:00 p.m. we want to show you the radar one more time, tb wiit will be batch of rain moving out of north carolina into virginia that moves into our area late tonight and tomorrow morning. this is what you're dealing with tomorrow morning. melissa will be updating the traffic, as we move throughout the morning hours we continue to track areas of rain and look what happens at 9:00 a.m. by bunch time, again, we're
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there and a mix of clouds and sun for the afternoon hours that helps fire up showers and thunderstorms along and hearing aid oaf a cold front. 2:00 p.m. showers and thunderstorms about around the corridor. and then we're mainly dry tomorrow night, mainly dry on your tuesday morning, and rain moves back in. here is how the weather is going to impact your monday. the commute again especially going in with wet roads. recess for the kids could potential i will be indoors unless they have midday or early afternoon access. do download our app and determine if you can get that run or bicycle ride in quickly. the car wash, just hold off. look at the ten day. cloudy on tuesday, rain moves back in in the late afternoon or early evening houring. rain on tuesday night and scattered showers are possible on wednesday and maybe a few thunderstorms on look at the highs in the low to mid 70s. not a lot of heat for
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hair day. daniel murphy at the dish, and he takes this one for a ride. a monster shot to right, off the restaurant back there. third home run in his last four games. nats take a 1-0 lead. stephen straussberg brought it today. 11 strikeouts in the game, three of them were swanson. but he got some revenge in the eighth. he was still out there with two on, two out, he crushes it to right center. a two-run double. that ends his day, bottom 9, glover in to close this one out. lines it right to ryan zimmerman, makes the catch and gets ut out, zimmerman was responsible for all three outs in the 9th. the nats
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it was youth baseball day, wade miley on the mill. one out away from a three up three down inning. bobbles it, can't make that play, usually he has the best glove on the team. two batters later, two on-two out, devin travis went off. this ball is just blasted, gone out of here, a three-run shot. folks not happy with his mistake. the blue jays don't look back and they win it 3-2. in college lacrosse, a trip to the final four on the line. rambo with a ball that ends up in a familiar place, back of the net, taking a 5-2 lead. four goals and four assists on the day. connor kelly winds up and scores. five unanswered goals from the terps gives them
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goal. they will play denver in the final four on saturday. tonight on sports final, the projected number one pick in the nba draft, he will join us on the round table talking life, hoops, and showing off some trick shots, right? >> lebron james looking to get back into the final. >> plus the inspiring story of one redskin coach's daughter's inspiring story. >> all right, ma'am, we will see you then, sta with us we're
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me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia.
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