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and squatting at those apartments, that's why police were called there, in this case, neighbors say even though he shouldn't have been there, they believe he shouldn't have been treated the way he was. that's why they pulled out their phones and started recording. take a closer look. >> do what you want. >> reporter: the video is itself is already going viral on instagram. in it, you hear a hasn't sho shouting at police officer, you see police trying to restrain him, but what happened next he says was uncalled for. >> they never said i was under arrest. they never told me anything. >> anthony, the man in that video, told fox 5 today two days ago he got a call about officers trying to take away his pitbull. at these apartments off of g street southeast.
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incident report, officers were trying to arrest him for squatting in the apartment. >> talking trash the whole to ti >> reporter: he admits he shouldn't have been living there and was smoking marijuana, but he believes he shouldn't have been beaten up. >> grabbing me and i asked them to please stop grabbing me. i asked them many times, and he never stopped. had they said i was under arrest i would have let them arrest me >> karen richboro chairman of the tenant association, said this isn't the first time police have been called by him. but in this case, she believes the violence captured that day of both sides could have all been prevented. >> there are many programs out here that will assist you and give you legal roof over your head. so yes, it could have been
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avoided. s. >> reporter: police also say that he spit and hit one of the officers and according to the report, he was arrested for assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest, consumption of marijuana and unlawful entry and dc police are not commenting further on this case, of course, we will let you know if anything else develops from the situation. reporting live, in southeast dc this evening, kristen leone, fox 5 local news. montgomery county police are still looking for clues following the killings of two teenagers in montgomery village >> they were found shot to death inside of a car monday hours before set to grauate from high school. fox 5 matt ackland live where it happened. matt? >> reporter: jim, police say they have many detectives working this case tonight trying to figure out exactly what happened here. as you know, this case really shocked so many people. there are so many
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questions tonight. who did this and one big question? why were these teenages here in this montgomery village neighborhood. i want to take you to video shot just a couple of hours ago, very emotional scene at the funeral of shadi, az ar. the uncle is the mom and leader of the service. we spoke to him and shadi's father who made a desperate plea to find his son's killer. >> please if you know anyone who killed my beautiful boy, please, call and we the reward is going to be $20,000 and i will keep going until i find who killed him. >> i'm grateful for
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he worked so hard for him. gave him everything. everything he wanted he got. he was a good kid. >> reporter: what about this investigation? police say autopsy results back just today show both teenagers died from multiple gunshots. police are keeping most information about this investigation under wraps, there have been a lot of questions. they also are not talking about details. having to do with tips. they will say they got a lot of tips that have come in so far, but they're not releasing information on if they have possible suspects. i want you to listen now to the captain. >> today, the process of the investigation is more of an in word kind of thing. it may not appear that a lot is going on, but there's still lot of work and effort trying to determine who is responsible for these two
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>> reporter: we did ask about evidence that was collected here at the crime scene. remember, there were a lot of shots fired a lot of them heard in this area, we asked about shell casings picked up here. could there have been one gun maybe more, authorities tonight are saying they don't want to release those details, they're still trying to piece together everything, and as of right now, those details are not being released to the media. you did hear the father say that he is offering a $20,000 reward. montgomery county police say they are offering a $10,000 reward that leads to an arrest in this case. keep you update, live in montgomery county, matt ackland fox 5 local news. new tonight, prince george's county police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened in oxon hill. investigators say someone shot and killed shaheem in
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block. he died at the hospital. nobody has been arrested. he was a graduate of hampton university and a member of the oxon hill band alumni association. they plan to hold a candle vigil on friday. a prince george's county woman was sentenced to 45 years in prison today for suffocating her two young children with plastic bags and using duck tape. she read a statement apologizing for the murders. her daughter, kayla was three and the another one was one when they were killed in 2014. she told the judge, i don't know exactly what's wrong wisdom martin of her attorney blamed the murderers on her mental illness and the stress over sharing custody with the father. state's attorney angela also brook said some of the blame belongs on maryland lawmaker >> we've been to annapolis and went again this year unsuccessfully to pas
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loop hole. if you go through hospital personnel and say you intend to kill your children, you should not be permitted to go back home without notifying social services. that's what happened >> spoon murdered kayla and any den 36 hours after being put in the hospital after threatening to kill herself and her children. a wild attempted atm robbery >> this was at a bank in the stiff00 block of marlin pike and they say is the suspect stole a backhoe, drove it to the bank, tried to use that to break into the atm. the suspect didn't make it away but did 'cause more than $10,000 work of damage to that atm. cameras captured the image of everything but here is the subject. if you rook this person, you're asked to give police a call. take a good look at this southern video, dc police need your help finding a man
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customer's hand, the robbery happened on may 15th at a convenience store in the 2500 block of pennsylvania avenue southeast. please call police if you recognize that person. >> all kinds of critters and rod rodents. >> look at the mice in the restaurant you all >> this is a rat inside of a ti restaurant in the district making its around on facebook, it's the 2000 block of and inth street, northwest. department. health said the restaurant will remain closed until they complete the investigation. when you see news happen, give us a call here at fox 5. call our tip line 202-8953,000 or e-mail tips, pictures to fox 5 tips,
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>> that made everybody's skin crawl >> first it was rudy from the cosby show now another one shows up and walks into court for day three of bill cosby's sexual assault trial >> he came face-to-face with the accuser, details straight ahead. >> you need to do it, conrad. ok, i'm going to do it today, he said, you promise? conrad, i promise, babe, i have to now >> i'm not sure if you heard about this text message murder case a teen is excused of using text messages to convince her friend to kill himself. we'll have the details on that story >> you may remember this to story taken at mgm harbor, the trainer sucker punching the loser. the consequences being faced because of that low blow. >> it does in the feel like june out there today. but let me just tell you, by the weekend, it is definitely going to feel like june. it will feel more like august around here as a heat wave is coming our way, t
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that first look at your forecast coming up in a bit. stay with us. today would have been prince's 59th birthday, he probably would not have celebrated. the late super star spoke about why he doesn't celebrate birthdays. he said because it helps him to not count time. prince was also a self proclaimed jehovah's witness. two different tributes will take place celebrating the life of the music legend. e music le
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the comedian showed up at court with sheila frazier, the pair once appeared together on screen in the 1978 comedy california sweet. frazier was also accompanied by her husband john. cosby's curious andrea constand showed up to share more of her to testimony, constand testified that there was no romantic relationship going on between them at the time he allegedly drugged and assaulted her. the lawyer argued that the squall encounter with constand was consensual showing phone records that she called cosby 53 times. constand pertained it pertained to temple what time's basketball. a masch
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accused of texting her boyfriend allegedly pressuring him to commit suicide is being charged with manslaughter in connection with his death. >> reporter: the manslaughter try is underway for a massachusetts woman accused of utilizing text messages to kill himself. playing a quote sick game by repeatedly urging 18-year-old conrad roy to end his life. they say carter wants the attention she would get as the grieving girlfriend >> she made him promise he would go through with the plan. you need to do it conrad, ok, i'm going to do it today, he said, you promise? conrad, i promise, babe, i have to now. is. >> reporter: july, he was found dead in his pickup truck. the result of carbon monoxide pointing. they say roy had been depressed, and had been considering suicide for quite some time. >> he wanted to make it look like an accident. he saw the text.
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feel guilty about it. that's because the cause of his death was his own doing. that's what he wanted. >> reporter: carter's lawyers say she had her own mental health issues and was taking medication that is may have affected her judgment. first witness was roy's mother, lynn roy said she was with her son hours before he died and saw no signs he was planning to hurt himself. carter waved her right and instead placed her fate in the hands of a judge. if convicted faces up to 20 years in prison. in massachusetts, monthly line fox news >> if convicted she faces up to 20 years in prison. every year, many children needless die in hot cars. as the weather gets warmer out there, the risk for these tragedies does go up. today, safety advocates introduced a new bill that would require cars to be equipped with technology to alert drivers if someone is still in the back seat when a car is turned
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tore one local family, their 21 month old son died after being unknowingly left in a hot car. >> this did not have to happen. if there had been a simple chime alert, my son's presence, none of this would have happened. how can this be that our great country, it is not mandatory that the simplist alarm not be rider in all cars? >> more than 800 children have died of heat stroke in hot cars since 1990. we've been up and down this week, i would say this is definitely a down day, we didn't see much sun, to give you a live look over at the washington monument >> will there be more sun >> a little bit. it should be nice and enough sunshine certainly more than today. but listen, i'm not joking about this, we're really going to get hot by sunday, we're talking mid 90's, loo
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to stick around, a legitimate june heat wave is coming our way. not the case today, obviously. 68 here in town, to dulles 64. look at winchester, i feel for you guys, 59 degrees right now. 63 for frederick and west minister 63. there has been a couple of showers moving through in the last hour or so, nothing here for the district. but this concentration and rain back out to the west and southwest of us, you see it's moving on this northeast flow? it's not unheard of that a rain tracks from the northeast to the southwest, but it is rare. that's what's happening today. zooming in a little bit. 66. between gainsville and frontville, shower coming through, it's drying out a little bit and all of this is kind of up and down towards r culpeper over here toward the other washington and all of this continues to move to the southwest. as it does so it will continue to move out of the area, but there's a chance we'll get a little bit more coming through during evening hours and possibly overnight
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little bit. ton of moisture down here through south carolina and extreme southern sections of north carolina, and will continue with this northeasterly flow. it won't be quite as strong but we'll have crowds. could there be a sprinkle? yes, not likely. there will still be showers around 7:00, few peaks of sunshine in places not many. 67. notice by 9:00, we're 64, there could still be a shower around there and a very light passing shower even by 11:00. temperature of 62 degrees, check out lows overnight tonight, it will be chilly again, temperatures now are in the 50's and we'll be in the 50's out there in the suburbs again tonight. again cooler tomorrow and then we're going to turn heat up forecast in the seven-day forecast coming up in the full forecast in just a bit. gu guys? update on the fight within the fight at
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harbor, leon junior the uncle and trainer of a boxer who just won when when the other guy, he sucker punched the losing fighter. >> you've seen is slow motion and seeing his reaction. wow. drugs disguised as food. >> we're 150 pounds of meth was discovered inside popcorn boxes. >> that's why society hates you. you do like that >> nice person there, that's a tv reporter making news for the wrong reasons after a video showing her tirade on a police officer in philadelphia went viral. >> ok then. >> c
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>> that is like a once in a lifetime. >> yes, it is. >> he's to calm about it too >> just playing along. >> that's cool. coming up at 5:30, putting your life on the line a fairfax fairfax firefighter falls to the floor of a townhouse fighting a fire. we'll tell you how he's doing and what officials determined started the flames. first, fitz? >> reporter: jim, it doesn't get any bigger than this, the former fire he fired director of the fbi appearing on capitol tomorrow, there was a big are pregame today, we'll tell you what 2/3 of the nation's intelligence officials said about whether or not the white house tried to influence them. sarah? donald trump junior insists trump new budget hotel chain isn't about politics. what he says it's inspired by next. next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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this is fox 5 local news at 5:00. first up the fbi needs your help finding a bank robbery. police say this man robbed a wells fargo bank yesterday afternoon, it happened at the branch of the 200 block of avenue east indiana. the suspect approached a teller, to demanded money, took off with an undisclosed amount of cash. member of ms 13 entered an al ford plea in the murder of a teenager boy that sterling. that allows him to maintain his innocence, but acknowledges sufficient evidence for a co
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mirando was shot and killed at a bus stop in 2015, espinosa faces up to 38 years in prison for the murder. he's set to be sentenced next william >> we now know the cause of a townhouse fire, fire officials say it started in recessed light fixture in the basement a firefighter fell through the floor into the basement while battling that fire. he was treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital. the fire could have had about $125,000 in damage. two of the top intelligence officials in the us government testified under oath. they never felt pressure from the white house or president trump to help shutdown the investigation, this comes on the heels of reports that dan coats was asked by the president to help in the effort and happened at the senate intelligence committee where fired fbi director james comey will testify tomorrow, let's get you out to tom fzg
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the can capitol with more. hi, fitz. >> reporter: good evening, there hasn't been a lot of good news from the white house on this russian investigation. what happened at capitol will no doubt be welcome lid warmly by the separation. both the director of national intelligence, dan coats and mike rogers both testified under oath that they did not receive pressure from the white house or the president himself in regards to stepping in or interfering with the russian investigation. in fact, admiral rogers under questioning from mark warner today, said flatly it never happened. >> i had never been direct to do anything i believed to be illegal, moral, en unethical and i do not recall being pressured to do so. >> did the president, the reports that are out there,
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back off or down play the russian investigation > i'm not going to discuss the specifics of conversations with the president of the united states but i stand by the comment i just made to you, sir. >> now, while all of that was going on today, in the middle of it, we received what is going to be a preview of the fired fbi director james comey's testimony tomorrow. it came in the sense of these prepared remarks that we're now getting as far as looking into what comey is going to be talking about. quoting here in january, president trump allegedly cold comey, quote, i need loyalty, i expect loyalty. then, on the 22 of march, he went on to ask comey in a phone call, if we could lift this cloud surrounding the russian investigation, now, keep in time while he was testifying, the director of national
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responding to a flurry of news last evening regarding the fact to allegedly coats told association that is trump directly asked for his help in putting the russia investigation to bed. today, a clarity statement unde in coats's mind were flat out wrong. >> in my time of service, which is interacting with the president of the united states or anybody in his administration, i have never been pressured, i've never felt pressured to intervene or interfere in any way with shaping intelligence and the political way or in relationship >> all i --. >> reporter: now, it was clear from the testimony today that when democrats heard this
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many of the democratic medics of this committee. they asked this question again and again in different ways, tryi trying to elicit a response from admiral rogers or dan coats, again and again they make up 2/3rds of the top u.s. officials in this city, repeated there was no influence or feeling that the white house was trying to interfere. live on the hill, tom fitzgerald fox 5 local news. there were at least five congressional hearings looks into those russian trump allegations as well as the fbi probe. today on capitol hill, a group of protesters said that's not enough and calling for more, more than a dozen liberal watch dog groups demonstrated at the capitol, they were there to deliver signature of what they claim are more than 4 million people urging a full investigation into trump alleged
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on a discharge petition dedicated to creating independent commission to investigate those alleged ties >> we need that building and members of congress to put country before party. we need to know whether you're an independent, a republican or democrat, if our elections were hacked, how did they do it? and what other information do we need to know from that? >> the capitol meantime, a democratic congressman said he impeachment against the le of - president. al green made the call for impeachment on the house floor claiming the firing of james comey constituted obstruction of justice. articles of impeachment are simply a statement allegations. the president, of course, can only be impeached by a majority vote in the house. the president says he plans to nominate a former justice department official as fbi director,
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nominating christopher a wray a man of impeccable potentials, to bed new head of the fbi. details to follow. house speakers say he's a good choice and paul ryan saying he's impressed >> i don't know the guy but i looked a the his resume, seems like he's the perfect person. i thought we should have a career person take over the fbi, someone with a deep bench of experience, he certainly seems to fit the bill >> a former stand attorney general and recently represented new jersey governor chris christie. that was during the investigation into the george washington bridge lane closing case. stay with fox 5 for complete coverage of the james comey testimony on capitol. we'll air strike hearing live on thursday starting at at your a.m. and if you're not near a tv we will also stream the hear anding on our facebook page as well. donald trump junior said he's going to launch a chain of
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three-star budget friendly hotels and nothing to do with politics. the younger trump said the trump organization is trying to make money off a brand they kneel r feel there's an undeserved market toward and added more companies could probably do better by being a bit more patriotic. the hotels call american idea will be located in small towns across america. the president traveled and spoke to reporters in cincinnati ohio. the president's new infrastructure proposals with plans to investigate 200 billion dollars into infrastructure. the u.s. will once again become a nation of builders. >> it's time to recapture our legacy as a nation of builders and to create new lanes of travel, and discover and we're going to go see all the way into the future and the future is going to be beautiful and the future is going to be bright. >> the president's visit to cincinnati was his first as commander in chief. it was
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the post election thank you tour. while the president was in ohio for infrom a structues, the former president what you having dinner with justice trudeau. the obama foundation tweeted this picture of the two at a restaurant with the caption, united montreal, barack obama and justin trudeau met after obama delivered a speech at the chamber of commerce on the way, drugs disguised as food >> 155 pounds of meth discovered hidden inside popcorn boxes. >> video of a police altercation goes viral. what sparked the violence and how some say it could have been avoided. dog deception, how scammers are targeting people looking to purchase pets on line. gary? >> reporter: i got good news and maybe a little bit of bad newses, depends on your perspective. heat wave is
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they look like a bunch of popcorn boxes but they found drugs hidden inside, over the westbound in san diego. a dog alerted officers to the popcorn boxes in the back of a woman's escapee. after opening them, officers found 15 packages of meth weighing about 150 pounds. meth has an estimated street valuof
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a tractor-trailer rolled over spilling beer all over the freeway. the driver suffered minor injuries. they had to close down the ramp during the close-up. we don't know what kind of beer was involved. i think that's worth mentioning. we also don't know what caused the crash. one couple's search for a peru turned into a exam. they found a chiwawa on line. they paid 360 for the dog and 150 bucks for shipping but the couple got suspicious when the seller asked for an additional $750 to ship the dog in a climate controlled crate. when the couple asked for the money back, the seller never responded. >> i chalked it any of as a loss. but i don't have to see other people especially families with children that are looking forward to receiving an animal that put out a lot of money and get, would like, you know, nobody else to be
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was. >> fortunately, the story has a happy ending because the couple still got the little chiwawa to avoid being scammed, experts say ask for references and make sure to look for the website and look for misspellings or anything that may raise a red flag. >> let's talk about disabled dogs in taiwan getting extra help to run around, all thanks to the doggie wheelchair designed for them. they're made from plastic water pipes, customized the needs of each dog, always a reminder out there that not every dog is perfect but a lot of them are looking for homes. check your shelters too. >> so cute. >> we did a little research on the beer >> back to more important things >> not my brand but it was bud light apparently. >> just putting that out there >> good to know >> they warn it's a little foamy out there still. >> how w
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weather over last 24 hour >> not june-like. not june-like. as a matter of fact, some complaint about it. because it's not as cool as it could be, it's been ok out there. this over 96 with a heat index - of 102? >> i would. >> i would take the 96. >> see how it works for me, there's no way i make everyone happy, so i don't even try, i don't even try anymore. used to like for a year. >> no way. >> when you try and you're done. >> here's what's going on. i want to show you couple of showers too, hasn't just been cloud cover, there's been a little bit of sunshine here and there, hit or miss, would be the best word, most of this rain is all to the southwest of dc, that's good for our commute at least. and anything we have had, i know as i was coming in there was a few sprinkles and spits. you see the motion here over last couple hours from the northeast to southwest, unusual but it's not heard of and if we're getting showers over the next few
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making the same -- tracking in the same direction, moving through warrington, the heaviest is coming through most of culpeper down here and continuing off to the south and the southwest, all of this, most of it inside of 81, headed down to 64 eventually. it's crossed over 66 on the larger picture. most of the moisture is down here. there's a lot of southwestly flow coming up. tomorrow we'll have a big area of low pressure form off the coast and it will stay east of the us but keep us in this northerly and northeasterly flow. with a little bit more sunshine but we'll be stuck in this general north and northeast pattern. so just keep in mind it's not going to be hot. heat will build in by the weekend and into next week. and it looks like it will be real deal hot around here way good june heat wave. 68 right now.
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west minister 64. a lot of 60's today. we never made it to 70 in the district. i don't think anybody made it to 70 today. maybe fredericksberg touch 70. winchester is 59. here's the deal this evening, maybe a shower or two. but shouldn't be big deal swept southwest where that rain is moving down there, 62 or so by 11:00 and we'll drop into the 50's tonight. look what happens for the weekend. by saturday, we'll be in the upper 80's, not quite too humid, as we start getting into sunday, the heat will build, in the 90's there and a little bit more humidity and monday, tuesday and looks like wednesday of next week will probably have heat indexes right around 100, if not 103, enjoy the next couple davis. saturday 88. certainly heating up. sunny and really hot kind of humid on sunday. 94 probably is going to end up feeling like about 97 or 98. here's the deal as we head through the next several days. 83 on friday. 88 saturday.
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this is the heat wave by sunday through wednesday of next week. lower 50's out there in the winchester and culpeper, tomorrow, 63 to start. i think some sunshine tomorrow, sun and clouds. here's the area of low pressure it's moving up the coast and it will stay below normal, temperatures in the 70's and here's your seven-day forecast. you know what's coming, 88 saturday the next week we'll be in the middle 90's keep in mind feels like it will be 100 to 100 plus. more news coming back, stay with us. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting
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redskins not about what's happening on the feel, it's about reports off the field and today the reports the things are warming between sides. on kirk cousins contract, a deal must be done by july 15th. what we do know is that at the redskins defense last year was pretty bad. especially the last few weeks and especially on third down, ranked absolutely last in th nfl. and those performances the last few weeks against carolina, giants have stuck with this team long after week 17. >> still fresh in our minds. i think still got a sour taste. i don't know what you're doing. if you don't feel like you did your duty and your job to uphold the s
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put on the field. that was not standard, that's what we, you know, allowed. it's not what we want to be in a championship football team >> is to shore up the shortcomings. dj and the arizona cardinals brought over as a free agent. he said he watched this team last year and knew there was a place for him in this secondary >> last year, for sure, me and my guy tony jefferson was looking at this roster and saying for sure one of us goes to the washington redskins. there was, r just happened to be me last year to have some time where they get along or on the same page. i think i feel like everybody, you know, respects me enough to want to get on the same page, and want to do things off the field and on the field to give the communication >> you can tell he's got a mindset to play safety. he can do a little bit of everything. he's playing
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confidence, a smart football player, but i think you're going to go see more of dj when the pads come on and he's tackle >> he is also bringing an idea for a nickname. calling this redskins secondary the flight marshals job norman, still needs work before he gives it the thumbs up. and this team will get morning work next week. mandatory mini camp. hopefully matt jones will be here, trent williams will be here and jordan reid at redskins park. brody logan, fox 5 sports. up next, dancing cops. we have seen officers do the man can challenge, the nay, even an officer that can dance by beyonce, there's a new could that wowing crowds doing salsa dancing when we come back. g when we come b
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both mom and baby are happy and healthier. >> outage. check out this california cop's move. going viral for his serious salsa skills, showing them off at the cube ban music festival who do lapd officers can move like this when they get off their bikes >> waiting to move it >> that's a good one. all right, thanks being with us tonight at 5:00.
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starts now. >> >> as anticipation builds for tomorrow's congressional testimony four top u.s. intelligence officials take hot seat before the senate intelligence committee authorities in montgomery county continue to investigate the homicide of two teenagers as one of them is laid to rest today. i'm matt ackland. that story coming up a bold bandit use as backhoe to rob a bank. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us i'm marina marraco >> i'm lauren demarco. a big hearing in front of the senate intelligence committee. the big four were in the hot seat, the director of national intelligence, the acting director of the fbi, the director of the nsa and the deputy attorney general all testified advice chairman mark warner waste
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into the probe. asking the men if they have ever felt pressure to do anything immoral >> i have never been directed to do anything i believed to be illegal, immoral, unethical or inappropriate and to the best of my recollection, during that same appear of service, i do not recall being pressured to do so. >> their testimony about foreign intelligence gathering comes 24 hours before fired fbi director james comey will go before the same panel to talk about the probe of russian meddling in u.s. election, fox 5 will have complete coverage of the testimony and broadcast the hearing beginning at 10:00 a.m., you can also watch it live on our fox 5 facebook page as well as our youtube channel also on fox5dc.com and on the fox 5 news ap. president trump is naming the man he wants to take over the fbi the day before the former fbi director heads to the hill. christopher wray has been
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