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2018.e th cars victims were shot also had a gun used in another homicide. there is an ongoing investigation into a murder in prince george's county, this year, willis may haveha also d a role in. confirming rakeem wiis previously served time forsa ast to kill. this is an extmely dangerous guy just taken off the streets. >> 30 months for trying to kill somebody, i'm not so sure i'm mfortable with that. i live here in the district of columbia and maybe we need to rethink this penalty. now, this guy has murdered three additional people. >> pretty candid moments for the chief of police, saying it's a small group of dangerous people
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the district that lead to violence and various motives at play in dferent cases. >> thank you. an 18-year-old told a farfax county court he lost control, became possessed and choked hisgirlfriend to death.n ebiyu ebrahim pleaded guilty to killing 16-year-old jholie moussa. initially, police thought she was a run away but her body was found two weeks after she disappeared. you will see more coming up at 6:30. we have big change coming our way. doug kammerer is standing by the storm center. that looks like rain. the rest of us have seen that rain coming up on i-95.
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tomorrow morning, talking a big mess out there. beautiful afternoon with sunshine, clouds moving in. ahead in the storm system to the south. there's where the rains in charlottesville. thi is around 10, 11:00. to the southa are of low pressure developing. and this storm could bring us strong to severe storms by the afternoon. this takes you 6:00. >> don't wait, you can get hour-by-hour forecast and weather alerts right in the palm of your hand. police dealing with another case of senseless daytime violence. ots rang out at 62nd street
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northeast. leaving to take his child to an elementary graduation. t collins talked with that man's family. pat. >> reporter: doreen, it was supposed to be a big day. he is going to his son's graduation for elementary school. as he was opening the door to his car, he was gunned down. the victim identified as 27-year-old daryl johnson, shot this morning on the street where he lived. spread quickly. family and friends consoling each other, watching closely as police gathered clues in evidence. on the scene,rnie johnson, the victim's uncle. >> hurting.
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you have to burden somebody else in your family taking their life. >> reporter: it was like someone was waiting for him to comed outsi 9:30 in the morning, daryl johnson leaves this apartment house and walks to his minivan. as he goes to get inside barrage of gunfire. we counted at least 15 shell casings on the ground. seven of the shots into the minivan. daryl johnson hit numerous times. he fell dead to the ground. >> waiting for them to come out yiobably, the way you see all them shells lang out there. whonows. >> somebody has to know something. >> somebody has to know something. absolutely true. >> this kind of violence most upsetting to people around here. >> absolutely tragic. too much death around here. >> any time there's a death ort shoog, it's bad news.op
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>> just don't care anymores that' the only thing i can get out of it. they just don't care. >> reporter: police are hoping surveillance video will help them track down the killer. leon, back to you. >> thank you, pat. here's hoping somehow some way they get the information they need to solve that one. terrifying. to politics and polls and congressional oversight driving today's news. despite a flashy j fighter flyover caught a lot of people by surprise today. did you see it or hear it? during the visit from the polish president. it comes amid the denials of his reaction from his own pollster. mr. trump told aides to deny that internal polling showed him trailing joe biden in many of the states he needs to win. he repeated that denialtoday. >> we have great internal
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polling. there were fakeolls released. we are winning in every single state we polled. those were fake polls and those are fake numbers.e th are polls we have nobody saw. >> a source with direct knowledge of the internal polling n confirms to news the numbers were quote worrisome, despite the president's protest to the contrary. greg boswell on capitol hill wh he theouse oversight knee just voted the hold t attorney general in contempt. >> hi, leon. not only the attorney general in contempt butom therce secretary, too. >> mr. cummings. > reporter: the house oversight committee voted to hold attorney general william barr ace commersecretary, wilbur roth, in contempt of congress related census.020 democrats want motivations for adding a question to that census critics say could suppress responses. hours earlier, the president
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exerted executive privilege to block them from gaini access. >> i think it's totallyng ridiculous. can you imagine, yu send out a census and not allowed to say whether a person is an americanc izen. >> reporter: president trump immediately dismissed the white house polling showing him trailing joe biden in a matchup. >> those are fake numbers. you know when you will see thate you will e that on election day. >> reporter: doing a press conference optimistic about a resolution while threatening about additionalh tariffs w a deadline. >> have no deadline. it is up here. i think we will make a deal with china. it's ap good relationshi although a little testy right now. they're talking about sending 2,000 u.s. troops. >> we'd be taking them out of rmany, no additional troops to
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europe. >> porter: after the two signed a sales agreement rfo 35. >> and talking about aggression intelligence other nato alls. >>doald trmpr. says he's glad it's over.he testified before the intellince committee about three hours today after receiving a subpoena. theyad previous questions after the meeting at trump tower during the presidential campaign. questions on how much he knew to build a trump tower in moscow. he told reporters he did not change any of his testimony and y.s not worried about perj the fourth of july is best known for fireworks. what aboutalloons? >> new details we just learned about the trump baby balloon they will be bringing and the
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>> achieving firsts. the first latina member, dalia lcrik and the first african-american woman and the first indian american state dele>>ate. when it comes to criminal justice, the death penalty may disappear. julie carey risports. >> she going to shake it up? >> reporter: it is a dramatic shake-up. the criminal justice reform promised by two nominees. both up ended veteran prosecutors, their bids fueled by the supportive change-minded grassroots volunteers and endorsement of terry mcauliffe and more than a million from out of state donor, george soros. >> i attribute it t to having pulse on the community.
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>> reporter: both would makeif signant changes, eliminating cash bail they say can keep the poorehind bars for minor crimes and neither one would prosecute simple marijuana possession cases. >> i would work with the magistrates to make sure they're not prosecuted in arlington. >> i would go to the court and ve to dismiss that case. >> reporter: another major change, no more death penalty leses in arlington or fairfax county regardss of the crime. their platforms not popular with police. ny officers actively campaigned against them. both say they will reach out to the departments. >> i think we can buildowod go respect them and the work they do and always be hone a straight shooter with them.st ad >> reporter: both in arlington and fairfax, the republican party not fielding an opponent for the county which means it's
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all but certain the two democratic nominees will win election in november. julie carey. >> amy ashworth is also pledging many of the same reforms and has a republican opponent in the fall. man who filmed women and girls in fairfax, virginia, pleaded guilty to four counts. mun taz rauf pleaded guilty to four different shopping centers. back in december.ll >> a bo safe guard the 9/11 victims compensation fund passed a key hurdle today when the house judiciary committee unanimlyoup a house. congress established a full healthcare fund for 9/11 v tims in 2010 but authorized it in five year increments. benefits were cut this year.
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if congress doesn't step in the funding runs out all together next year. it helps first responders and other survivors who helped those from cancer and other health prblos themey hopsem thero testimony o stewart yesterday heheir cause. >> you indifference cost these men and women their mostlu vale accommodate. they did their jobs. do yours! >> if the bill passes in the full house, it will then move onto the senate. if you have a ounny nose splitting headache and need relief, how do you know which over the counter product is best? we all know walking down the families aisle can be confusing. that's why u.s. news and reports surveyed thousands of pharmacists around the country to name their favorite brand
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name products. advil was the top pick for headaches, back pain and muscle aches. zyrtec was the top anti-histamine for adus with seasonal allergies. for kids, children's claritin. if you have a bad cough, delsym was the number one. and dayquil for cold and flu. and children's tylenol for children withnd 5 a gel stick called after-bite was a top pick for irritation to b bites, a new one to me. and old school product, solar as caine w the number one choice to soothe sunburns. st because it's sold over the counter doesn't mean it's necessarily safe to use. it is important to talk to your doctor about conditions you have and check with your doctor befo medication. ted the come list of top pharmacists picks online.
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just search over the cunter products. they have recommendations for a whole list of th leg cramps, ear .aches, allin ks f> that's the kndg o foryou're driving, that's the k haett'ff you want to know. g tlhe>> sec ondal time i heard therd solarcaine in 10 years. tway. >> it stillremember from sunburd was a kid. there you >> all right. it is the college admission scandal that made international headlines. now, a coach is heading to jail but does hfi penalty the crime? >> get ready for rain. showing quit doug is tracking it all and even rmme sto
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children's claritin. >> give himchildren's claritin. >> children's claritin, it says. why don't they make adu .s chewables >> adults can swallow pills. >> we want to chew and we like too?en it's grape siflavored. >> the medicines are released ver time. >> we're told it's time for r. weathe >> it will rain tonight, everybody. one of this will help you at all. there you go, doreen, back at you. a beautiful day across our region. we saw high temperatures only the friends. average high is 83, well below average. in.ds starting to move the sun fills those clouds. 75 degrees, 14 miles an hour. average temperatures in the 70s all day. to the south where we see more clouds, only 73. huntington, we're starting to
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e numbers fall. the first signs of rain. all of this is making its way our way and will continue to movein as we make our way into the rest of the way tonight. we have two storms, one along the coast, that one is ramping up, getting its acthe toget by tomorrow morning, we could see about an inch. then, we get to an upper area of next half hour or so, we see not much in the way of showers down to the shoutout as just showed you. these will have showers, heading out to dinner. taken an umbrella, maybe you won't need it, a purseumbrella. if you're out at 3:00, late night dog walk, wherever, take the big umbrella. watch what happens at 7:00, 8:00 for the morning rush and it wile be a on the roadways. the heaviest rain falling between 4:00 and 7:00 a.m.t
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getting ou of here at 10:00, 11:00 for a while n. that line of thunderstorms to the west, around 3:00, tuesday, and 6:00 around the chesapeake bay. we could see strong possibly severe storms making ourway out tomorrow. high temperature tomorrow in the friends. 78, beautiful on friday. a day very much like today. 78, sunny, breezy if not windy conditions. 79 ona friday. showers and thunderstorms just in time for dad's day, of course. >> mother's day bright and sunny and we get the rain. a heartbroken mom speaking out for justice. >> after a man accused of killing his girlfriend owns up to it. what she's saying about what mark segraves, the president
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fairfax county man admits in court he killed his girlfriend bytt puing the victim's mother t feet away, 18-year-old nebiyu ebrahim admits he killed her in a fit of rage. >> her mother demanding justice: >> reportet was a murder mystery until now. ebrahim no a choked jholie moussa when she tried to end the
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relationship. >> i want him to have the maximum time. i don't want any other young woman to fall to the fate jholie did, especially from his hand >>porter: he killed her in an uncontrollable nebiyu ebrim strangled his 16ie psessed? >> to me, this was anhol-ye j-oo felt he was going to lose the son he was controlling. >> reporter: it was january 12th, 2018. he says he lured her from her mount vernon home to a nearby park. she texted her sister she was going to a party in orfolk, virginia. when she didn't come home her family reported her missing. police first treated it as a run away. ebrahim had previously been convicted of assaulting her by slapping her and once choking her to the point she passed out. she said he was angry she was
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trying to break up with him. weeks r body was found after she disappeared, ebrahim was arrested and confessed to a police detective he killed her. >> i'm glad he wasto able admit his guilt in a court of law. a lot of families don't get that. i'm blessed that i received that. >> reporter: ebrahim could get life in prison, when he's brought back here to court for sentencing inpt ber. reporting from the fairfax county courthouse, chris gordon, news4. we cou be seeing a scene similar to this carried out on the out for of july. anti-trumpst pros plan to bring in a baby trump balloon. the presidentill be giving an independence day speech at the linco memorial. more on the changes we will see this july fourth. >> reporter: the
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progress for passengers. >> reporter: it is without a doubt the most notorious gate at reagan national airport. 35x, where you have to take a bus to the plane waitg for you outside. >> it's hectic, for people who have never been around this area, it's confusing. i'm stressed. >> reporter: airport travel is hard enough, >> it is hard. >> reporter: you don't want to be outside boarding a plane in the rain? >> and nicer to stay >> reporter: nice to have a roof over your head. >> it is.t's just another game can play to your full potential. it's right there. let's go grab this thing. >> get ready. your home for blues and bruins full coverage starts at 8:00. hopefully after watching a few laps with stanley cup you will join us on news4. the devastating news out of the nba, kevin durant confirming
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on instagram what we all feared, he had to have surgery to repair a ruptured ach les. he knows it will be a journey and built for it. he missed a month of with a calf injury beforega me 5 and returning androbably will miss most of next season.>> he oldest soccer competition in the united goes back 1914. since d.c. united came in ex stence, they wonit four times. tonight,the black and red host philadelphia at audi field. >> th is an important growth time for us as well. we had four or fiveay dto get back into the game and now at work with a mindset of improving individually and collectively with philadelphia on our minds. >> we have the talent. the break was big and details. we have to tunese in the details and the majority of details are mental. if we can get guys to tune in
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for 90 plus minutes i think we will win more than we have already. fi >> just to c it has stopped raining. s.> no more summer and bookteac a g ood thing. just ask theey redskins. finished of organized activity and offuntil training for july. >> we have a few things to do to get ready for training camp. play a little golf maybe. maybe get away for a little bit. i cat tell youwhere i'm going. yomight follow me. [ laught ] .> the microphone. no, i don't know i don't have any big plans yet. >> just back to p ron, a guy that big and strong. >> that's why i don't go on , vacationople follow me with a microphone and ask me about sports, why i stayre he >> "nightly news" starts
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breaking news tonight and it's a bombshell from authorities in the dominican republic, six people arrested including the alleged gunman in the attack on baseball legend david ortiz and officials say new video shows it was a ted attack to kill him. ortiz now in a boston hospital and tonight, the bounty put on his head and the big mystery who ordered the hit. the first person sentenced in that massive college admissions scandal. took over $600,000 in bribes. tonight, how much time he got being closely watched by others awaiting their sentences. also breaking tonight, hope hicks, one of president trump's long-time confidence agreed to testify before
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