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safe? >> a federal investigation across several doz car companies. the potential danorr in than 12 million cars. ps an art gallery going above and beyond. how it is giving pple with disabilities the space to live out their dreams. >> it makes me happy. i'm on my way to becoming a superstar. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim handly. some beautiful weather made for a big turnout for a local teenager gunneddo . >> more than 300 people showed up to remember ea19-yr-old trey dawkins. ends f friends and family say the football player was doing good.
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plloons were released sky ward. >> then is so raw for the 19-year-old. they spelled out his name candles as way to keep him near. the family is sll in shock from the late night phone call confirming the worst. the one person who did not survive theot shog last tuesday night was trey. >> he was a good kid, a good friend, a good brother. >> vickyibld herson. high te of northwest school who was taking classes at mokt college as someone who loved to help. >> one of his best friends. my mother and my father's house. they said that he would help do a resume and help get a job h wherwas safe. and he would help me get in e. colleg going to college where he went
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to school the shooting remains under investigation by montgomery county police. >> few families plan on burying a child. the montgomery county community rallying around the family. they're holding a fund-raiser to lp raise funeral expenses. in germantown, jackie bensen. news4. gun violence has affected people all over the area. and one particularly insightful middle school student whose ideas for cushirbing violence i her community are about to be shared with the d.c. top leaders. >> it is very disappointing. >> reporter: the 13-year-old is sicknd tired of gun violence in washington, d.c. >> i have to worry about it. when i walk out the house every day, who will be killed? whog will be drownin in blood? >> reporter: she is one of 180 middle school students who took part in the riding contest.
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hosted by the district of mb colu's attorney general. >> to mobilize. i think it is our job to support those young people. >> i am currently an eighth ader -- >> reporter: they asked kids fromchine different sls to write about howio vnce affects their lives. she won the contest. >> our world w can behat we want it to be.e maybe will stop killing our own people. maybe if no one gives up the first time they fail. of e we try to help instead being bystanders. >> when you listen to the kids, they have real common sense t solutions tha elected officials like me could listen to and implement. >> solution like having more counsellors in the school to help de-escalated some of the petty conflicts that end up and sometimes have people shot. >> the attorney general will share the esway the d.c. county
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to get help from mental health perts in schools. >> i hope people can learn. i want to be someone who has had a good impact on somebody's life. >> in northwest d.c., shomari stone, news4. hundreds of protesters caused a huge traffic mess in northwest d.c. >> police had to block off part of a street because of it. some are upset about go-go music being played here outside in the shaw .neighborhood growing community back lash prompted the company's ceo to intervene earlier this month saying the musicno should t stop in d.c. the protest organizers say they want to preservehe culter of music in their neighborhood. some of you may have seen some showers tonight. storm team 4 team meteorologist doug kammerer is shackingur next chance for rain. today was sure wonderful.
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>> today was gorgeous. the temperatures today well above average. our average is 69 degrees. we were at 82 today. 82 d.c. 83 in hagerstown. very warm all across our region. we are tracking a cold ifront. making its way our way w. right no you can see it clearly defined with some showers. we saw a couple of those showers toward the hagerstown area around frederick. nownt moving parts of virginia. we'll continue to watch as the front moves through. it will have changes tomorrowst l nice tomorrow. the rain chances, they move in tomorrow night. wee talk about what means for thursday and more rain. this is the big day on friday. we're talking about the umbrellas. how much you'll need them and what happens for the weekend. all in my forecast. >> thank yo i t's friday on cue. the red cross is taking care of residents at this prince george's county ament complex. in flames destroyed part of it earlier this morn forcing a
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couple to toss their 9-month-old baby boy from a third story balcony. >> hereo harri is in the newsroom with more on this dramatic rescue. quite a harrowing scene there. >> can you imagine being in a situation where you have to though your child? a father and his wife had to make aon submit sec decision in an effort to save their baby from that fire. flames in the stairwell prevented the cple from getting out of the tilding. morehan 20 people had to manage to get out for safety. some could only sit andtc wa climbing from the trd to the second floor balcony, he told his wife to drop their b to him. then he turned and tossed his son to people who caught him down below. >> i threw him down and they caught him and i went back up for my wife. >> just absolutely amazing. th baby is ofblgt three firefighters suffered some burns and one resident had ske inhalation.
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firefighters are not sure what caused this fire. many of the residents who live there are immigrants way they have lost citizenship in the fires. the red cross is saying that what people should do the make sureeou gate fir box or a safety box to protect important documents in case the fire breaks out in your home. >> some quick thinking and quick action. all right. thank you. a developing story now. lawyers across the country are preparing to sue the boy scouts of america. amid allegations more than 7,000 scout leaders stand accused ofa sexuly abusing more than 12ng00 children goi back iccades. the vms rights attorney jeff anderson says they come from a professional hired to audit the group so-called's per vicious files. the sex abuse allegations. the existence i't new. but the numbers are. in a statement, the boy scouts of america apologized to victims and that, sexual predators were never kwingly allowed to work
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with children. a mother who was behind the wheel for a devtating crash back in february is facing 12 charges tonight. in theildren were killed single car crash on route 301 in bowie. another person died weeks later. dominique taylor was the soul survivor and driver. two of those victims were her own children. police say taylor was drunk when her car veered off the road colliding with the trees. >> very, very tragic. even with all that tragedy, we have to do our job. we have to seek justice. we have to hold individuals who are at fault, accountable. >> investigators say taylor'slc blood aol level was twice the legal limit when she crashed. they say none of the children were properly restrained in the car. taylor could end up spending 60 yearsehind bars. >> there are new pictures and details in the deadly easter terrorist attac in sri lanka. they' countr prime minister
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says the man seen here with the backpack on blew up a church moments after the shot was taken. isis claims the man is one of their operatives but investigators blame a local islamic fundamentalist group. today dmbth toll cli the 321. unicef says at least 45 children died in those bombings. >>f the father o a d.c. boy killed in one of the bomb blasts says the terrorists took away a loving child who could have changed the world. kieran was 11 years old. he was studying abroad in sri lanka. his father said his son loved learning and wanted to help people. kieran dreamed of becoming a neuro surgeon and curing alzheimer's disease.e >> w want his story to be known. that he was goibe to he was going to do great things for the world and the terrorists have taken something from this word.
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>> kieran was having breakfast in a hoet when the suicide bomber targeted the staurant. his mother and grandmother were also there and they survived the attack. well, tomorrow win, advance or lose and go home. the washington capitals and the caroliricanes are gearing up for game seven at our capital one arena. the caps wanted to close out thi last night but they lost. the team hopes home ice and the support of us fans can hel advance them to round two. ahead in sports, players and coaches tell news4 what it will take to capture this all important "w." we're wearing red tomorrow. >> we're hoping for a win.re there a lot of art galleries to visit here in the district. next, erika gonzalez takes us inside one you may not kno about. >> i'm going to purchasehis from you. an inspiring story.
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only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. born better®. some unsettling news fn awful lot of drivers. your car's airbag could be part of an expanded nationwidega federal invon into malfunctioning airbags, impacting millions and deaths.ible for at least eight leon harris joins ush again wit the consumer >>alert. here are the car t manufacturt people need to be aware of. toyota, honda,ki a, hyundai,
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mitsubishi and chrysler. all are from 2010 through .2019 the federal investigation is expanded to include airbags in mo than 12 million vehicles. authorities expanded their investigation after two reason crashes involving 2018 and 2019 toyota carollas where the airbags did not deploy. one person died as a result. federal regulators say the problem could be airbag control units made by a smir. it is called zf. they said they told federal investigators about the issue. the investigation is separate from the big one when the takata airbags exploded and killed 24 people and injur 200. >> it does not appear the industry learned if takata. you don't need to wait. cooperatingid it is with regulators and they are conducting their own investigation into this as well. back to you.
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>> thank you. an art gallonory in d.c. is doing more than displaying art. it is giving people with dibbles a platform to show case their talents. >> and it is providing the opportunity to be entrepreneurs. erika gonzalez is working for you in the community with the story of the art and ables gallery and its artists. >> this is shawn payne. >> i'm more comfortable with acrylic paints. and canvas boards. >> he is anrtist and working on a new piece. >> my specialty is fashion. mostly women's foot wear. >> this piece is called trumpet heels. >> he has big dreams of being a designer. >> it makes me happy. i'm on my way to becoming a superstar. >> and he says art enables is
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the stepping stone to that big dream. >> it is a art gallery and supportive employment program for adult artists with disabilities. r entire mission is to help them build income from the art sales. >> about 40 different artists work out of thery galle in northeast d.c. some work one day a week. some workve >> this is my drawer right here. >> since 2001, art enables has sold ovea million dollars in artwork by artists just like shawn. >> it is an incredibly form of expression. for the artists in our studio, for many, their art is their primary form of pression. >> whatever your taste, there are plenty of pieces for sale. i brought one of my own. >> this piece i dedicated to you. >> thank you. i am honored. >> aside fromeing a stellar artist, he is also an avid
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viewer of news4. he knows i'm from texas. >> i designed the cowboy boots with the replica of the texasat ste flag. news4 logo. >> i would say he hit the nail right on the head. >> i'm going to purchase this from you today, okay? >> okay. >> they say art is subjective but i think we can agree what is in this studio is priceless. >> i will treat it with great care. thank you so very much. can i give you a hug? thank you so very much. i really appreciate it. you are a super talented artist. >> a pleasure meeting you in atrson. >> gre to meet you, shaw thanks for watching channel 4. >> if you would like to learn more about artes enabl including how to support themi ion, purchasing artwork ore visiting gallery, you'll find the details. search art enables. >> what a lot of talent in that gallery. l >> wee that story.
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>> just awesome. >> we kind of love today's weather, too. >> today was 82 degrees. that's the average for june ju4 5. >> the best part of summer. >> kids are almostut of school. we're almost ready to go on summer vacation. calm down the excitement just a little bit. s we've gote cooler weather ming in. not all that bad. still a very mild night. a beautiful night. i was walki i back from dinner. just thinking how gorgeous it is. look at this. 70 degrees. winds out of the south at 13 miles an hour. just spectacular. and everybodye on th mild side. 67 in huntingtown. one of the warmest nights we've seen. just a very warm night. ahead of the cold front. and it is pro ding some thunderstorm activity. not much around d.c. we're seeing a few showers. parts of frederickcounty, maryland.
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here's the one thundershower. it has had some thunder and lightning right toward martinsburg, this is right along i-81. so these are making the way f. you can see one line strike about 15 minutes old. so nothing new in the last 10 to 15 minutes. this should weaken in toward washington county and frederick county the front will move through as a result of the storm system. behind that, that front meanders to the south and you can see more moisture to the west. this will all move our way. so tomorrow is looking pretty good with the temperatures on the mild side. here we are 82. d.c. heyou can see w the front was. much cooler to the north, warmer to the south. and we will get into thursday
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and frid high tomorrow of 77. so yeah. five to ten degrees cooler tomorrow than it was today. sun and clouds still quite nice. 63few more clouds at the bus stop. degrees, the sunrise tomorrow at 6:20. 73 at recess. 77 by the time you pick up the kids. a nice mild afternoon. great for recess. no problem there. we are expecting some rain wednesday night into early thursday morninay this m come during the morning rush. thursday night into friday. and it is all day friday we see rain with a hh of 68 degrees. if you've got practices, my son has a baseball game on friday. that will be probably canceled on friday. saturday though, 69 degrees. 71 on sunday. the weekend is looking pretty good. a cnce of showers sunday but most of the day is on the drier side. monday and tueay look good. and then some run-of-the-mill scattered showers and storms as we head in toward may. forecast.n ten-day
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>> we're almost halfway through the year. too fast. >> coming up, it all comes down to this. what the caps need to do ♪ (vo) i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter.gi stations? good luck finding one of tho so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ this it's a lager.beer.
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here we go. we've got toet itdone. >> i'm running out of things to say. >> i'm glad we're coming to that. >> do or die. that kind of sums it up.y, >> he we tried the phrase. a playoff series doesn't begint unl the road team wins. by definition, the series with the capitss and hurricanes i yet to start. regardless, it will end torrow with game 7 at capital arena. how about this phrase? it is the darkest before the dawn. i'm not sure that's true but the
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capitals believe they will see the lht before it's too hate. >> consistency hasn't been throughhrough the series. we know, we take our team in any game that. >> what i'm lookingthor is e first elimination game wve had this year for our team. and looking for us to get toon washingt capital hockey which we saw a taste of in game five. i expect nothing but tnt and more iame 7. >> all right. we'll hold you to that. game 7 tonight. between the bruins and maple leafs. justin bieber in the house. s it too late to say i -- can't sing i tried. maple leafs, hey, we know this guy. putting it in the net. the first goal of the series. a big one. the bruins up 2-0.
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2-1. e grabs the puck and how does he do it? he's going to score. a 3-1 lead. four games to three. they'l mayhe blue jackets in e second round. >> martinez. shoulder shrugs in colorado. the nats visiting the rockies. bottom of the first. swinging. six strikeouts in six innings for corbin. but he had a problem. this happens in denver. of the baseball playing, a man on. skies to center. that's gone. the two-run shot. he wants that back. but wait a minute. in the third. victor roebls up with the bases loaded. deep tocenter. off the wall of it is a bases
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earing double. and the nationals take the 3-2 lead. and right now they lead the rockies 4-3 in the nine inning an ice cream sundae. hopefully they're letting them fly. to that swing again. then i hear, crushes the left central. a 4-0 lead. in the fourth.m more fro the orders. two on, dwight smith jr. sends this ball. the three-run shot for him. four homers on the night. they beat the white sox 9-1. so some good stuff for the baseball. now hold on to your zamboni. >> we got one of those. >> a zamboni? >> it's better to get them used though. once you drive them off the w
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tonighte're hearing more from the newly retired 24-year-old wconsin man who just claimed the second largest powerball in histy. manuel franco quitis job two days later after finding out he won the $768illion -- i can't even say it. the jackpot. >> it chokes you up. >> ies hony could not work. i was sweating so much that i'm sure everyone at workce noti i pretty much never showed up for work again. > sweat would be the least o it. i need on change pants. franco would take home $326 million after taxes.
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