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anti-dot. responds being harassed for being hijabs. they say it's administrators targeting them. another deadly terror attack in london. >> loving and caring. is the nation's's capito vulnerable? the news at 10:00 starts now. the opioid is touching every corner and claiming more and more lives. thanks for joining ice, i'm shawn yancy >> we're seeing a record high number of opioid overdoses. first responders are on the fronts lines saving lives every day, and it's expensive and costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> what's the number one problem? facing your community? and the answer was always at
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there was heroin. he made it through 28 days. 99 days clean. relapsed and overdosed and died. >> our family hasn't experienced those issues. however, i have friends that have lost children in the demascus area. >> we know you spent some sometime, it's claiming more and more lives every day >> somebody is overdosing this is the most common an date called meloxodone. you know it by narcan. this is easy to use. we'll show you the most common way right into the patient's nose. we're using water for this demonstration because this does not come chief and firefighters need all they can get.
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>> it's a common call for firefighters and one often associate wanted often associated with addiction. alcohol was to blame in this case, a man passed out in the road on florida avenue northwest eventually came to. drug users sent firefighters racing through the city. opioid abuse reached a crisis level and getting worse. >> we see a large number of individuals jurisdictions also seeing that >> this medication, is used to revive people who overdosed on opioids and struggling to breathe it costs about $30 per dose. and sometimes multiple doses are necessary to revive a patient. fire departments across the region, they've more than doubled in
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fairfax county averages nearly 60 cases per month, montgomery county about 70, 100 in prince george's county county and about 260 per month in dc. in dc alone cost are averaging more than $100,000 a year >> medications they use this is probably with the exception of oxygen most frequently used >> dc ems supervisor mark said paramedics are going to overdoses in all types of neighborhoods, some are homeless, others high ranking government employees >> some of the problems individuals had surgeries, who have had regular medical conditions, die to chronic pain ailments, they're getting mixed and actually creating issues we're seeing them and getting them as overdoses. >> reporter: one of the big issue is as the use has increased so has the cost. it's more than
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years. they have to find a way to is disbarred that over in prince george's county,ny started a task force to look at the effects of the opioid epidemic. live in northwest, lindsey watts fox 5 local news. to the latest on the terror attacks out of london, here's the latest. to say the least seven dead, terrorists drove a van into pedestrians on a bridge and started stabbing people. police shot and killed all three terrorists within eight minutes, police released all 12 arrested after the attack without pressing charges. this is the third attack that isis has claimed in britain this year. >> mayor bowser is reassuring residents she said she's where the nation's capitol is a primary target but promised vigilance. >> we're a
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democracy and we prepare that way each and every day. so there will be some things that the chief of police in partnership with his intelligence gathering with our federal partners and other law partners will do. if the conditions were intelligence suggests that he should >> u.s. park police confirmed they're actively collaborating with agency partners to safeguard areas of their responsibility, which includes the mall and the monuments. following the london bridge attack, president trump took to twitter and called him to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. a northern virginia school district is doing damage control tonight after administrators at prince william's county targeted two muslim students for wearing here hijabs at school. tisha lewis is live. appa
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didn't know this was ok? . >> reporter: shawn, that is correct. in fact, the district's top brass is quite disturbed by what happened here at freedom high school and wood bridge, going as far as to post an apology on line saying that they regret the circumstances that led an administrator to question students wearing a hijab even going as far to ask for proof of their religious reasons. >> she said he wasn't carrying all times because some of the students at this school quote quote like where hijabs or head scarfs. that's what she told me. >> elements assertions about the principal and assistant principal are coming from muslim students. both are seniors who say aministrators have harassed them for wearing their hijabs.
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specific assertions but a spokesperson refused to respond saying they will in the respond on the situation. >> i would wear the hijab to school and administrators would stop me in the hallway and say, do you have a note and i'd say no. so they're like you have to get a note. even though i had a note, i still get stopped and i thought that even if i had it on file that there -- i would have -- they said, no you have to have it with you in order for you to wear it >> the hijab was thursday among ramadan, she said the school's assistant principal approached her >> she's like you're wearing a hijab, you need to take it off. if you don't, you need to get sent home >> i'm like i'm not not taking it
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i'm fasting. people started protesting wisdom martin, people who were not even muslim protested. that's when i felt like the reason they apologized it was getting a lot of attention >> it was filled by the twitter post that caught the eye of the twitter post who immediately scheduleded the administration reminding them their actions were inconsistent with prince with my county commitment to freedom. the district have apologized to anyone they may have oval office fended >> in an apology posted online, the school district says in part prince william's county public schools believe divesity and self depression are fundamental to the strength of our community. individual and a division administrator are reaching out to apologize.
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is this situation spotlight as regrettable. what sometimes happens and take place, they say that inconsistency will end and we're told that the top brass here at prince william's county was shocked and disturbed by what happened here. we're learning both girls families are considering legal action, tisha lewis, fox 5 local news. developing tonight, many are still puzdered as to why the smithsonian hasn't released southern video that could show who left a noose inside the museum. last check the museum spokesperson said they have no interest in sharing the video. they also say it's protocol to turn the footage over to the police for investigation purposes. museum officials are being tight lipped because what may or may not are on the video. many in the community say they're upset about t
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>> you think of the pain you're causing to other people. that this is ridiculous. that you should not do anything like that. hatred is what you have in your heart, that you really need to check yourself. this sets us back and there's into need for this. >> as of right now, park police said there's in update to this investigation, they won't be release be the video because it would compromise the investigation. the anti-defamation league released a statement saying these nooses are part of a growing number of incidents are symbols had been displayed. >> let's take it outside. yeah. >> dreary and gray. all day today. the question is, will we see the same thing tomorrow? let's check in now with sue palka and find out what we can expect. >> i believe we're going to go see a much nicer looking day tomorrow. i will tell
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beginning of a two or three-day stretch that will be unsettled if we see showers tomorrow, i think there will be spotty and we should see a mix of sun and clouds. radar pretty much clear now, and ended up being a small amount of light rain, one system pulled away, that was down there was south eastern virginia. takes the bulk away. we do have the frontal boundary to our west that's going to come through. that will dry us out. tomorrow is not going to feel as humid. it will be brighter but we'll be dealing with a mix of sun and clouds and maybe a spotty shower, notice the temperatures that was below average, 81 is average for this time of year, 73 at dulles, reagan managed to get up to 77. we'll be pretty close to mid and upper 70's. temperatures mainly 60's, but check out these cool june
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she you up to the north, new york city only 62. boston 53. binghamton 58. pittsburgh is 60. there is a system that is going to stall just to the north, an area of low pressure. it will create the cool pocket of air and rounds of spotty showers for the next couple of days as it parks in that dip over northeast which we saw, that pattern continues for a few more days, but big changes towards the end of the week. >> coming up, harvard rescinded nearly a dozen offers to incoming freshman. >> day one of bill cosby sexual assault trial is over. the embattled comedian is getting a show of support.
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. that scene happened right here in this parking lot between those two cars that you see parked behind me. you'll see crews are stationed. three police officers that have been here since all night and really this post has been active since the shooting took place. young lady see video here from that homicide scene. seven shots and injured, one man shot dead, and you'll see the shell casings. detectives trying to comb through the evidence to try and figure out who was behind the shooting. no arrests,
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were actual in this neighborhood when we heard shots fired. a second time, couple blocks from where we're standing off of north cap street, the fifth district commander told us that more than 20 shots fired you'll see video there of several men being arrested. we understand those men were arrested on gun charges, unclear however, if that shooting was related to the memorial day shooting and the day after that, chief newsham finally came out into this neighborhood along with other activists there was a community walk in an attempt to try and reassure neighbors that despite the violence, they were taking care of things and you'll see back out here live, that since this has taken placing dc police established the tower cam, two surveillance cameras, if there is more crime in this neighborhood, these cramps will capture supposedly and hopefully the suspects and we're
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that dc police told neighbors that video from the homicide scene on memorial day expected to be released tomorrow. live marina marraco fox 5 local news. harvard rescinded at least ten admission offers to incoming freshman because of what they posted on social media. the university learned about a facebook check group for the incoming class of 2021. according to harvard student newspaper. group was spin-off from a more light-hearted group for perspective students to share memes on pop culture. one of the most anticipated trial, bill cosby accused of sexually assaulting a woman a dozen years ago. during opening statement, the prosecution used cosby words against him. prosecutors sight add deposition gave in a civil lawsuit in which he admitted giving his accuser
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touched her. the lawyers say she couldn't have resisted cosby even if she wanted to. the defense questioned the credibility and disputed her claim that she was incapacitated. she's expected to testify during the trial. the prosecution opening witness was another woman who is accused cosby of sexual assault, kelly johnson. she testified that cosby pressured her to take a pill. that knocked her out. when she woke up, she was partially naked. prosecutors are trying to show there was a pattern. defense lawyers argue johnson was looking to get money from cosby the of daughter who played rudy escorted him into court. she explain iod reporters while she's there supporting mr. cosby >> it's easy when things a great and good. everyone goes through adversity and human and it's not my job to decide guilt
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fox 5 local news at 10:30. right now at 10:30, the stage is set for a big week on capitol hill, james comey set to testify before congress. a bizarre incident, a man without pants arrested after breaking into a couple of hotel room. >> teens involved in a high school bathroom fight turned deadly. some say the
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fit the crime >> let's take a look. local firefighters are on the front line of opioid epidemic, how they're responding to a record number of overdoses. lindsey >> overdose numbers are around region, fairfax montgomery county, especially here in dc. that's where this comes in. it's called nor rocks zone, it doesn't come cheap. the cost keeps rising. some patients need more than one dose, on average, dc has about 260 patients using it. all across the country dealing with the cost of the epidemic. students are being targeted for the religious beliefs, but it's not their peers, here's tisha lewis.
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>> reporter: freedom control high school damage control is happening here after administrators here apparently harassed two muslim students who are wearing here hijabs. the students say they were told t take off the hijab or go home because they didn't have a note. this is against policy here in prince william's county. the school district came out apologizing a community in the district remaining on edge, more than a week after a violent attack. marina marraco has the details. marina >> chief newsham telling neighbors that tomorrow they expect to release video that will hopefully show some crews as to what exactly took place over memorial day weekend in this parking. this was the scene of a homicide, seven were injured and sewn, dc police have been at hand at this neighborhood. you'll see cruisers, officers, stationed in this
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in addition, dc police posted up this remote on the corner of first's q streets in northwest in the bloomingdale neighborhood hoping they will catch more people behind bars. duane is finally out of the way but the question is what can we expect >> let's get over to sue from what we can expect >> i think tomorrow will be a drier day, a little bit more sunshine but we will have times of clouds and a spotty shower, can't be ruled out. nothing like we had had, felt like light rain, it was less than a 10th of an inch. don't be shocked again spotty shower possible, especially tomorrow afternoon. and especially north and maybe to the west of dc. slightly better chance of showers around again, very hit or miss on wednesday. and
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thursday will be cool. thanks to a stalled low pressure system that will be parked over pennsylvania for the first half of the week. that will brings us couple of shower that, will not last long, as soon as that breaks down opens the flood gates to very warm air and the feel of summer is back with us just in time for the weekend. a lot of clouds and sun, a couple of showers, we'll details more of that and take you hour by hour through tuesday and wednesday as well as the seven-day in a few minutes. jim? we're just days away to hear from james comey who was set to testify before the senate intelligence committee on thursday. earlier we learned president trump will not assert executive privilege: vladimir putin denied that any
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presidential election happened and now speculating u.s. sympathies could have faked evidence >> kelly right is monitoring the latest. >> in the grand scheme of things, we don't care who's the ahead of united states, >> vladimir putin insists moscow did not interfere. he claims it was convenient for intelligence agencies to accuse russia but suggests private hackers may have interfered >> hackers can be anywhere, russia, asia, america >> he also claims the u.s. carried out interference in russian affairs for years. >> the united states everywhere
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actively interferes with the complaints of other country >> the interview comes as u.s. law makers are expected to hear from james comey this week >> i want him to reinr enforce that the russians intervened. and two i want to know what kind of pressure appropriate, inappropriate, how many conversations he had >> when putin was asked whether russia has damaging information on president trump, he responded quote, nonsense. in washington. kelly right. fox news. fox 5 in northern virginia where a man is in custody charged with breaking into a couple of motel room. at the potomac in. he entered the couple's home and wasn't wearing pants. investigators say the wood bridge man was drunk and broke in through
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police showed up and arrested him. meantime montgomery county police ruined the drowning of a 2-year-old as an accident, he wandered away and found a short time later. police and firefighters urged parent to teach their kids about water safety. we have a follow-up now on a bathroom fight that turned deadly. a 17-year-old girl stented to six months in a juvenile facility. she was convicted of criminally negligent homicide tobacco april for death of her 16-year-old classmate amy joiner francis. another was sentenced to 18 months probation for helping plan the attack. a third was acquitted. an autopsy showed the victim died of cardiac arrest repealing and replacing. >> don't pass the
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rain rain go away. it's pretty much out of here and tomorrow not rainy but will could be a spotty shower. sounds like the most forecast ever. it's just, that's how it will be, times of sun and clouds, wednesday might be slightly better chance of showers, but neither are wash-outs. it ended up being a trace
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a 10th of an inch at dulles. felt like it went on all day long. but tomorrow, a little bit of sunshine and cool temperatures again. satellite and radar will show you we still have a frontal boundary that will come through, that will get rid of a little bit of that humidity, it was clammy in addition to the showers, is this what we have to deal with. this is an upper level low pressure system that will park over pennsylvania and be slow to move. you get the big whirlpool. a little bit of shower and even a thunderstorm could pop up to our north with that system being so close by. for the moment. not much sheing up had in this area but i did want to show along with the frontal boundary we're seeing showers trying to come out of southeastern wednesday pennsylvania that mayr
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couple of showers i don't think these will hold up. tomorrow, spotty shower if we even see anything could still be around and i think temperatures will be a little warmer than today. 77 for reagan, dulles 73. bwi 75. most will be in the mid to upper 70's again combination of sun and isolated showers, wednesday cooler, winds direction on wednesday out of the east. late tomorrow, we'll start to load up on clouds and thereby will be a lightly better chance, let's consult the futurecast doing a very nice job picking up on today. by entitlement to remember morning, you may need your sunglasses. we get into the afternoon and with the system through pennsylvania you can see where it pops a couple of showers across
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still sunshine, 5:00. fairly spotty, maybe one or two could pop up. then we get into tomorrow night about this time tomorrow night, we begin to see more clouds pub pushing in. there could be showers around on pens r wednesday morning, the east wind will help to develop that and throughout the afternoon, maybe a little hint of sunshine, but wednesday looking cloudier. temperature-wise, not bad, still on the humid side, 73 degrees, temperatures are slow to fall, most places will head for the 60's tonight. the lines in of that big upper level system can be seen in binghamton. 61 boston on the school i said. this its that's where the system pwill bring a little bit of unsettled weather, thursday, some places special north of here may
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interesting for june, but the jet stream is holding back the heat. that gets in here. here's how tuesday is looking. i think there will be sunshine around at 8:00. by noon, 75, hit or 77 degrees at 5:00. forecast. showers are out of here, we'll have clearing a little bit overnight. drop to 63 in the district. you can see in the background we'll have sunshine, 78 with clouds and sun, spot shower, 78 for district as cools 72 for hagerstown, 77 for quantico and 78 for fredericksberg. we did this through the month of may. we always have two seasons, we go from 72 wednesday to 70 thursday, more showers on thursday, finally the
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kicks out and here come the flood gates 81 on friday, 86 on saturday. so far so good. weekend summer like pools will be busy with temperatures pushing 90 by sunday and as early as next week, at least the first half of next week is looking like a jewel respective. that's for sure. enjoy the cool days, because the heat will not be not be denied. we have an update about the maryland teenager because she had sex and got pregnant, she had her hen r own over the weekend. she was awarded her diploma. more than 100 friends and relatives. she discovered should you pregnant in january. the private christian school she attends barred her from graduation ceremony because they say she violated the school's code of conduct by having premarital sex. the group student for life
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awarded the student with a $16,000 college scholarship at a graduating party after the ceremony. oral history archive of the 1978 campaign made debut today. >> this is the wilson building. he served a total of four terms as mayor. the archive consists of video interviews of three people who worked on the campaign or wrote about it. his widow calls the it one in a line of events. >> he dedicated the monument and grave sight in november and there's going to be a statue that the city is supporting. between that he is two events you can see that there's a brown swell of love. >>
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at 78. local program is finding and training the next generation of police leaders. the fellowship program launched. it is a two-year program. the program 19 fellows include metro police officers and civilians >> we want them to become the future leaders of the metropolitan police department. they will be tackling some of the most difficult issues and a people shoe have spent a lot of time researching to assist our folks with being state-of-the-art with regards to leadership. take part in monthly work shops and participate in regular community activities. they will also be involved in a one and one mentoring with npleaders. coming
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tonight at 11:30 with the brand new show the final five. sarah is out the door now >> i'm sure you'll do five fox 5 news at 11:00 starts now. this is fox 5 local news at 11:00. at 11:00, fighting the opioid epidemic, fox 5 is on the front lines, what's being done to save lives? >> two muslim students say they were heaarassed for wearing hijs to school. a quick thinking man helped prevent a potential accident. why he had to hop into this moving car. the news starts now. the news starts now. what's the number one problem? facing your community? and the answer was the same. there was
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he made it through 28 days. 99 days clean, relapsed and overdosed and died >> our family hasn't experienced those issues. i have four friends that have lost children in the demascus area, the epidemic is tearing families party. tonight, we're getting an up close look to whats being done, i'm shawn yancy >> i'm tony perkins. the drugs are expensive and costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> lindsey watts has the story. >> reporter: when somebody overdoses this is the most common, it's called nor racks zone, narcan, this is easy to crews, we'll show you how it's done,
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