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she was saying today the two art no eng f upper marlboro due to any racism or marlboro's first african-american mayor says she's been the target of attacks and bullying since taking office. she says that's not the reason she's abruptly resigning before the end of her term. >> no one of any color or any race or ethnicity is ever going to scare me into doing anything. >> reporter: in atownall monday she said enshe's be called racist names, received threatening e-mails h andad her tires slashed and spat on. and had ame hard ti in meetings due to a former commissioner who would interrupt and last meeting someone drawing swastikas on a notepad and someone t okis picture. >> racism has been alive and well fo many years.
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we would be not the smartest people in the world to believe we are somehow immune to that in prince george's county, particularly in a community for overso300 yofe coslor to sit n a mantle. that tells you wre we have been and need to go. >> reporter: she said between the town and her full time job she was missing too much time with her young family and why she's resigning. >> i chose family over ser prowcevid ud of that and i wil continue to be proud of that. >> reporter: there wasan outcry on social media because of all the work tonga has done in upper marlboro. folks said they could feel the differences in this city. it will be up to the last twosi commers to decide who the temporary mayor will be and the the folks in upper marlboro will have a special election to appoint their permanent mayor.
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>> she was a busy wman, yes, she was. thank you, tracee. turning now to our forecast, storm 4 tracking a lot of rain, a whopper of a storm. doug cameron joins us live to time it out for us. wh 'sat arewe after afternoon issu plans, no worries, no problem at all. take the umbrella with you. storm team 4 radar completely dry across the region. all you have ito do widen out a little bit. out to the south,an area of low pressure developing now tonight and anoer one in st. louise that comes tomorrow afternoon, both giving a chance for heavy rain. this one, strong storms tomorrow afternoon. heavy rain possibly up to an inch in some places. and wet morning rush.
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and then gorgeous friday and saturday. after that, another change. >> once again, police in our city dealing with the case of a brazen daytime violent shooting. this time, someone opened fire t a young man as he walked of his apartment complex.wa the victim leaving to take his child to an elementary schoolad gration. pat collins is live along 62nd street in northeast. pat. >> reporter: it's like they were waiting for him, that someone knew he would be here. and when he went to get into his car, they opened fire. he didn't have a chance. more daylight violence, more families sorrn our city. the street covered with shell scasings. itopped it looks like an ambush.
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a man shot and killed onto his graduation. the victim identified as 27-year-old daryl johnson, on the scene, ernie johnson, the victim's uncle. >> he was going to a graduation anomeone came past, as you can see, him and no one out here i guess is going to talk. >> reporter: what do you make of something like this? sad. it really is, that you can't get along with each other in this world no more. >> reporter: seven shots subsequent into the minivan. one stray bullet into the apartm tne of the bullets came into thf napartmentrb ea a senior citiz here. it went through the outer glass, inner glass, through these blinds, and then on the floor. normally she sits right in this chair. his morning, fortunely, she wasn't here.
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this kind of violence most upsetting to people around here. >> absolutely tragic. >>ere's too much death around here. ny time there's a death or shooting, it's bad news. >> peop just don't care anymore, that's the only thing i can get out of it, they just don't care. >> reporter: so far, no motive, nouspect, no look-out, in this case of p collins, thank y mou, quiet neighborhood earlier this year and now d.c. polic say the live ught the gunman andoot desk nowith evidence they say could link him to other crimes. >> the arrest warrant is hefty nciade e,oi phones and firearms used in previous murder cases th may
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link rakheem willis, aka rky. it was on davis streets and outheast. 6-year-old sean shuler and javon abney and tyrik hagood were sprayed with bullets. one was tied to two other d murders in 2017 an18. the car in which the victims were shot also had a gunin used another homicide. warrant details an ongoin investigation into george's county thisear willis may have had a role in. confirming rakheem willis previously served time with assault and intent to kill. >> 30 months for trying to kill somebody, not su i'm comfortable with that.
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i live here in this district of columbia. maybe we need to rethink a penalty like that for someone who tries to kill someone and now he's murdered three additional people. >> chief newman says it's a small group of people responsible to for most of the violence. live from the desk. wendy. the ex-boyfriend of a fairfax county teenager who was murdered now admits to killing her. he pled guilty today and told johlie moussa.rangled hwas 26 years of age. he faces up to life in prison. and we will bein jo with an interview with her mother. a man
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fitting rooms pled guilty to unlawful filming.s he u tiny cameras to film at least 60 women a girls in different shopping centers. fair lake, promenade, fair oaks and tyson coroner's center, ourred in december. donald tru s jr.d he had nothing to change. he appeared once again before the senate intel commi ee earlier today. lawmakers wanted to revisit testimony trump gave about meeting with russians who offered quote dirt on hillary clinton back in the 2016 election. they also planned to ask m about his knowledge to build a tmp tower in moscow. trump had been subpoenaed by the committee's republican chair fter the speciacounsel's report. there needed to be clarification for michael cohen
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serving time for lying to these investigative bodies, i'm happy to do that. i don't think i changed anything i said because there was nothing to change. >> on capitol hill moments ago h theuse oversight committee voted to hold both attorney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur rosn contempt of congress. one republican joined all democrats in favor. this is related to the020 census. democrats want documents related to theat administrn's motivations for adding a citizenship question to that census critics say could suppress responses. hours earlier, the president exerted executive privilege to block them from gaining access. something looks a little different at reagan international airport right now. you may notice rows and rows of selam tesbe ground. adam tuss is at the rport to discuss why this could be having an impact on your next trip.
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>> reporter: thas right. you know gate 35 x, you heard of it going away. i will show you why. a new terminal is being built at the airport and will provide ar over your head when you board the plane at the top the airport. it is without a doubt the most ri tonoou gsteaairport. 35x. where you have to take a bus. >> it's confusing. i'm stressed. >> reporter: airport travel is hard enough, isn't it? >> it is.re >>rter: you don't have to be outside boarding a planesi out. >> it's raining and hot. >> reporter:oo it's g to have a roof over your head? >> yes. >> reporter: it's on the north
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end of the airport. >> the dreaded gate 35x goes away. >> reporter: never again will travelers have to be in the elements and steel rising from d shelter. >> it is coming out of t ground. we're calling this thesu mmer of steel. it is moving quite quickly. >> reporter: right ,ow lifting. this is the first n sign of vible proewissgrth he construction going on and chain-link fence, this is tying correctly into the existing dorminal right at this win some like carolyn are trying to keep up with the change. >> i must be in the old terminal because i don't recognize anything in here. i guess somebody's picking me up but i have to tell them where i am bse i have no idea where i am.o >> reporter: d you feel like
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this whole airport has changed? yeah. >> reporter: just know, caroline, positives are on the way. love her. she wasst fanta. airport leaders tell us everything is on track here, everything is on schedule. this newld terminal shou open in about two years. >> we are glad to see that.si if we up to fly, we don't want to take a bust. >> no. it's the worst. >> we don't like it. a major shake-up coming up in virginia as some long-time prosecutors are ousted during yesterday's primaries. tlie carey joins us to what it means in effor reform the criminal justice system. >> reporter: i'm mark segraves. with the tresident slat give a speech on july 4th, we're learning more about the by trump lift that will be here and why it won't b exactlyblimp you
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week. a former police officer is on a mental health mission, r
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we wanthem to grow up stronger. it is an extremely rare moment tha folks who live and work in the districtki t to social media to figure out what was going on. a flyover of a fighter jet in the skies in downtown d.c.
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including over t white house. the f-35 soaring over the highly president airspace as trump welcomed his polish counterpart. poland put in an order for two dozen fighter jets to replace their aging aircrafts. and baby president trump will be in the protest and president trump will be ging a people of what he calls salute to america. with more on the protest and the president's speech will impact neighborhood parades in the district. hey, mark. >> reporter: good evening, wendy. there's stale lot local officials hatch not been told ba fedeofficials what will go on here july 4th. we do know t you saw in london will be here ut not in the skies up abo the national mall.
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t baby trump blimp as it's been called made headlines inl don in protests ahead of the president trump's dinner with the royal family. code pink requested a permit to display the anti-trump balloon on the tional mall close to the lincoln memorial where the president plans to give a speech. >> the national park service approves all applications that come in. we are looking only at whether the eve can be done safely and done cut dmaging park resources. we do not take into consideration content of the message. a helium balloonuld not be approved. cold air fill we have had those previously. organizers s the baby trump balloon will not be filled with helium and in the air like in london instead cold air and anchored to the ground like this
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chicken a couple years ago. and these parades in the northwest a tradition for decades and capitol hill parade. the chief will not only provide security as ty have in the past, they will also participate in the pare like in previous years. his offices will focus on neighborhoods july 4th, though the president is planning significant changes to this year's celebration including a speechrom the lincoln memorial. >> most additions that occur on the fourth of july are happening on federal property, so park police will have to step up their game. >> reporter: we still don't know the specifics of the trump spee,hchat time it will be here or exactly what time on the lincoln merial. as for baby trump tblihamp, therganizers hope to have it on the other side o of those trs by the reflecting pool andln l memorial.
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>> mark segraves, a lot of us counting down to fourth of july. when kevin durant left game 5 of the nba finals, there was a lot of concern he suffered an achilles injury. it was painful to watch. that confirmed today and the surgery complete. he tweeted this out, dave johnson. you have more on this breaking news. >> indeed we d right now. when you think about it, debate has raged the last couple of days, especially social media, about whether or not kevin durant should have come back after a calf injury ilanned the game against raptors. no debate now. durant delivered the news on social mia. rant made the announcement on instagram after undergoingy surger repair a ruptured achilles. k.d. posted his road back starts now but says he knows it's a journey but he's built for it and wishing his teammates good
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luckomorrow in oakland. >> like wall, durant is likely to be sidelined most of next season. >> grocnd jim.an y ry chain will be sellingddu area.re learning whether they >> rain rolling into our region >> rain rolling into our region and could linger into tomorrow you know when you're at ross and suddenly realize great minds op alike? yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross.
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all right, doug. >> rain is a-coming. >> enjoy it while we have it. tonight, it will get pretty ugly overnight. >> youd mentione overnight, that's the key. you have dinner plans with some friends, do it. tomorrow morning, i don't know how many eat breakfast rsoutdoo i wouldn't recommend it. >> you might do it. >> take a look rceht now. notihe clouds moving in. sunshine again today. clouds are moving in ahead of the storm system, moving up from the south. right now, a gorgeous afternoon after what was yesterday.al day 76 degrees, winds out of the seitz at 13 miles an hour. it will help tonight.
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79 in leesburg. the average is 83. not a single 83 degree temperature around our region. we're below average for sure. and tomorrow we stay below average. storm team radar is completely dry. look to the south and charlottesville area and carolinas and savannah. that's the rain overnight. this one comes through and that could give us ah cce for strong thunderstorms later in the day tomorrow. 7:00 tonight, clouds are here, chance of showers in our southern zones, and just a few showers streaming in at 11:00. we will be in weath alert mode by 11:00, talking about this rain. notice how it plot somes across our area at nd3:00 a at 5:30, fredericksburg and leesburg and
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very heavy rain. this is00 7: a.m. watch out for the morning rush. i think tomorrow is a slow go of things for sure for the morning r and kids getting out to the bus stop. 11:00, we see a little bit of break here. if we see sunshine we will see thunderstorm activity. the second area ofre low pressu around st. louis starts moving our way, a line of stomp develop around winchester. by 5:00, look at the oranges and reds and darker colors. that is very heavy rainfall and chce for severe storms as well. not anticipating severe weather but if we ge it, this whole system moves out of here, by 7:00, all gone. only in the 70s, friday, a beautiful day, just like today, 78 and breezy, or saturday, a httle warmr, deghgrees on sunday. we're talking father's day.
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i now at 5:30, aoo l some top stories, the mayor of upper marlboro says she did not resign because of racism or bigotry. she explaiio her decis to to down, because she wants spend more time with her two small children. she does acknowledge a onversation about racism in upper marlboro does need to be discussed. police saying they've taken an extremely ngerousriminal off the streets. illis was charged with three
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murders and that was back in january and a gun he u night are tied to two other murders and looking wheth willis played a part in another murder case in prince george's county. the ex-boyfriend of a fairfax county teenager said he lashed out and killed her in an uncontrollable rage. 16-year-old jholie moussa vanished and her body was found nearly two weeks later. the admitted kill earl told the court he felt possessed. fjholie's moth had to listen to him explain how he murdered her daughter. when she disappeared her familyi includ her twin sister helped search for her. >> chris gordon live outside in fairfax with a new interview new jholie's mother and interview for this crime. >> reporter: we'll hear from the interview. first, the murder for this murder. he pleaded guilty to
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first-degree murder. she wanted to breakp with them. they argued, they fought. he became violent and he choked her to death. he killed her in an nt 18-year-old abram admitted he killed his girlfriend 6-year-old jholie moussa as i he was possessed. >> to me, this was an abuser who felt he g wasng to lose the person he was controlling. >> reporter: it was january 12th, 2018. he says he lured her from her mounvernon home to a nearby park. she texted her sister she was going to a party in norfolk, virginia. when she didn't come home the family reported her ibrahim had previously been convicted of assaulting her and slapping her and choking her to point she passed out.
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she said he was angry and she was trying to break up with him. when her body was found weeks after shed, disappeare ebrahim was arrested and confessed he killed her. >> i want justice and wnt him con stroikt the fullest extent of the law and maximum time. convicted the fullest. i don't want any young woman to fall tohe fate jholie did, especially to his hands. >> reporter: jholie's mother will get a chance to ask the judge to impose the maximum penalty under thelaw, life in prison, when ibrahim comes back to court for sentencing in september. back to you.h >> suc painful journey for that mother. thank you. in fairfax county, could become the first latino
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woman of the board of supervisors and the first african-american woman and the first indian american state delegate. changes uld be coming to the criminal justice system. julia carey has ourstory. >> is she going to shake it up? >> yeah! >> reporter: in arlington, wi celebratith supporters and former governor terry mcaoiffe wh embraced denoinhegndr i signals a major shift how they want the criminal justice system. >> i think it means they know we have the pulse of the peoplere >> rter: eliminating cash bail can keep the poor behind bars for minor crimes and neither one would prosecute simple marijuana possession cases. >> my office will stopro psecuting them and i hope to
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work with the police and magistrate judges so they're not prosecuted in arlington. >> for marijuana possession the promise i made was go to the court and move to dismiss that case. >> reporter: another major change, no more death penalty cases in arlington orfa fax county regardless of the crime. they will beet be reaching out to their respective police departments, many officers actively campaigned agains them fearful their policies could weaken the criminal justice system. >> i already reached out. i blieve in the police and their sincereduty to their >> as far as my end goes, there are no bad feelings. i respect our fistesponders and police. >> reporter: both arlington and fairfax counties, the republican party notfi ding an opponent for the county which means it's all but certain the two democratic nominees will win election in november. fairfax sunty, n
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>> there is one independent candidate who has initial filing but notrtified t kid, despite a scandal and stint in jai former virginia joe morssy is now the nominee. he beat out incu sentte senator rosslyn dance in the 16th district, south of richmond. five years ago, democrats pressured morrissy to retire from his house seat after the pled guilty to contributing to the delinquency a minor. prosecutors said he had sex with his 17-year-oldni receptiost at the time. she is now his wife and they have several children. we put the results of yesterday's primary in our nbc washington app. d.c. police have named their officer of the year. he's pretty amazing. tiara brown has been with the department four years now. not just a cop but a
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former officer. he had been injured in a traffic stop 16 years a . last week, his death was ruled a homicide. the shooter is serving 20 years in prison. prosecutors are now deciding whether the new charges will be filed. everyday, our first responders are exposed to someo the most trmaau possible and can lead to brough help. >> reporter: for those who walk admitting you're sintrgl gjeff wikn owsth it all too wel. in less than and decade behi the badge he suffered an ambush and explosion but wears the invisible scars of ptsd today.
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>> it's a reminder. >> reporter: why hei started rde 4 relief,cr a oss country trek responders. a back injury forced him to trade in his hog for this pickup truck. the message is still the samek sehelp. >> you have to get over that stigma, i will be labelled as weak and i will lose my job. that's where departments need tt ep up. >> reporter: today, he brought that message to theacademy, training for life on the beat not just physically but also mentally. a recent study byhe rudderman foundation found first responders are more likely to ie from suicide than the line of duty. >> it wasn'tsa necesrily a roblem overpasses had a problem, confident they can come forward and that culture is changing. >> reporter: they ask officers to speak out when a fellow officer is struggling. >> they realize there are no consequences to recognizing it and coming forward and getting
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zelle, cash app, make it easy to cotcooney wi a click. jua ts man who his bank of amer it to send $2500 to his mom who also has bank of america account. >> i put in her first and last name and correct phone number and sent itnd it never got to her. >> reporter: even though he ve entered erything correctly, his moneyent to a stranger. wells fargo account instead. he filed a claim with bank of america and also contacted zelle and wells fargo. when a couple of weeks went by and he dn't have his money back he knew he needed help. >> i said nbc news, at the the first thing that came to mind, i wrote and e-mail. >> reporter: we contacted w ls fargo how one of their customers was able to connecticut his m mo phone number to their
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account. in a statement they said wells fargo uses a variety of methods to verify mobile phone number ownership n. to help maintain he security of our system we cannot share the specifics for these various methods. we standard zelle th same question. tcustomers validateir identity by entering a verification code sent to the phone number. it's still notlear how the mix-up happened. after we made those calls -- >> a couple days later, $00 was deposited into my account. it was shocking because i thought this was a dead-end for me. >> reporter: this letter from bank of america says wells fargo returned the $2500. when it was timem for hi to send the money to his mom. >> i was going to write a check, just to be safe, old school. dei en up using her account number instead. se apps are becoming more t he and more popular. in the first three months they
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billion through their networks. with that much activity there's bound to be mistakes. we're working forhe you with t step you need to take to protect your cash. >> using peer-to-peer payment platforms can be a very convenient way to send money. when you use them you need to be careful. >> reporter: the federal trade commission sayse number one thing you can do is pay attention. >> review the chance actions as closely as possible. make sure you understand who thi money is gng to. >> reporter: if you do accidentally send money to the wrong person, contact them and the payment platform immediately. be wear, it may take time and a lot of work toet your money back. >> there may not be the same protectionses for peer-to-peer platforms as safe credit card transactions. >> tporter: and he warrants make sure you don't end up in his shoes. >> maybe send a dollor first 99 cents to see if that went .
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through then, send the rest of the funds. >> spoken like truex expert there. yes. you will also want to protect your accounts from hackers and do this by setting up two factor authentication or pin id to open up the app. wendy is like, no way, know how. >> i'm an idioten it comes to anything technil. test one, a penny or dollar to see if it goes through. >> one digit can be off.s? who know a lot of money. scary. > og>>krerllwi cbd infused products in more than 1,000 locations soon. the nation's largest grocery chain says they will be oering curated selections of lotions, oils and creams derived from cbd, from help although they will not be selling cbd
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groceries. the fda has yet to allow companies to them to growing add supplements. kroger joins a list of national retailerselling this cannabis compound including cvs and walgreens. they own harris teter but will notli be s the cbd products in our area. changesng comiur way in a matter of hours? ours.solutely a lot of people had the windows open last night and you might be open up by the rain. we have heavy rain coming in,n just lighter rain you see first in the form of showers but heavier rain into early tomorrow morning. ine one thing that's changed, clouds, start to move in. high level clouds mid-atlantic level clouds, right now, sun penetrating the clouds. 76 degrs the current number. 74 at 7:00 and showers moving in
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around that time. temperatures in the mid-70s. beautiful. gorgeous today. we are below average. average temperature is 84 degrees. we're about 5-10 degrees below avage today in june. this is the second time i showed you radar in two hours. south and west off fredericksburg. activity to our south. ee hanavu sst oneorm down here ehlinas aill rengthen to 95 and heavy rain tonight. we have this spin in the atmosphere happening around st. louis. an upper area of low pressure moving to the region tomorrow afternoon. aat will give us chance for showers and chance for strong to potentially strong storms here comes few showers. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,:0 you
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probably won't need it but by 3:00, watch out. a lot of us starting to wake up at 5:30,00 6: a.m. amelia draper will be up at "news4 today." heads up there. look at the heavy rain, d.c., warrington a 5:30. 7:00, 8:00. a morning mess for sure. a break around 12:00. watch what happens in the afternoon. 3:00, a linems of stor developing and around the i-95 corridor, 5:00 or 6:00, potential for hail associated and colder air aloftith this storm. 5:00, 6:00, it starts to move out and we see changes there. bus stop, 62 degrees. owerslightly around the bus
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