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we do know that barnes was denied bail in towson, maryland, today.e waived extradition back to charles city county, virginia, where he faces that attempted murder charge. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is in towson and talked with the federal agent who arrested barnes. >> reporter: delvin barnes is being held at the baltimore county correctional facility after his appearance in court today, he is awaiting extradition to virginia on other violent crimes. tonight we are hearing a firsthand account of how the atf took him down. delvin barnes went before a federal judge in maryland thursday on video conference from a baltimore jail. the 37-year-old is being held on a slew of rape and kidnapping charges in two states. wednesday federal agents in virginia got a gps hit on a car he had recently purchased there and tracked him to maryland. >> as we approached the car, he looked -- he was totally shocked, surprised to see these atf agents coming after him. >> reporter: special agent jeffrey matthews got the call, the ford taurus was parked in a jessup
we do know that barnes was denied bail in towson, maryland, today.e waived extradition back to charles city county, virginia, where he faces that attempted murder charge. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is in towson and talked with the federal agent who arrested barnes. >> reporter: delvin barnes is being held at the baltimore county correctional facility after his appearance in court today, he is awaiting extradition to virginia on other violent crimes. tonight we are...
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also works at towson university in maryland. prosecutors say they need more time to work on their cases and scheduledearing is for january 16. lawyers for the man convicted of killing chandra leavy asking more time. her remains were discovered in 2002. the case remained a mystery until 2009 when police linked the death to a pattern of attacks. ue's cellmateandiq lied. >> congress holding a hearing on ebola. lawmakers will consider a request for more than on $69 in $6rgency aid to fight -- billion in emergency aid to fight ebola. care workershealth are needed to treat the deadly virus over the next few months. the country are demanding changes to how the u.s. and is cases of ebola. .c., nurses are rallying outside the white house. john gonzalez is live with more. good afternoon. from california to maine, registered nurses, thousands of them have walked off the job this afternoon. we are in the middle of one of the picket lines in northeast d.c. nurses walked off the job at around 7:00 this morning. they say they will be out of wo
also works at towson university in maryland. prosecutors say they need more time to work on their cases and scheduledearing is for january 16. lawyers for the man convicted of killing chandra leavy asking more time. her remains were discovered in 2002. the case remained a mystery until 2009 when police linked the death to a pattern of attacks. ue's cellmateandiq lied. >> congress holding a hearing on ebola. lawmakers will consider a request for more than on $69 in $6rgency aid to fight --...
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towson, but spends part of his time working as a surgeon at a methodist hospital in sierra leone. in this online video, he talks about why. not goingit was to be easy. i believe god wants me to do it. >> sierra leone is ravaged by ebola and a couple days ago he tested positive for the deadly disease. the cdc is arranging to have him brought to a biocontainment unit in omaha. doctors have been put on notice. >> they are trying to make sure they are stable enough to transfer. >> the family said in a phone call he assured them he is good,. . >> so far he is responding well to treatment. >> if all goes as planned, he is expected in nebraska late tomorrow afternoon. roz plater, abc 7 news. for students and anyone visiting the university of maryland. a month,econd time in officials are warning of meningitis. tens of thousands are expected to visit the campus this weekend for a football game against michigan state. so far there have been 31 confirmed cases of viral meningitis and 19 students hospitalized. >> the fact we are still seeing cases is of a concern, that it has not stopped, and
towson, but spends part of his time working as a surgeon at a methodist hospital in sierra leone. in this online video, he talks about why. not goingit was to be easy. i believe god wants me to do it. >> sierra leone is ravaged by ebola and a couple days ago he tested positive for the deadly disease. the cdc is arranging to have him brought to a biocontainment unit in omaha. doctors have been put on notice. >> they are trying to make sure they are stable enough to transfer. >>...
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barnes will appear by video in court at 1:00 this afternoon in towson. nikki burdine, wusa9. >> police reportedly used a gps device placed in the suspect car by the dealer who sold it to him because he was afraid of barnes' bad credit. >>> there will be no court appearance today for a prince george's county principal accud of punching a student in the face. dwight jefferson faces child abuse and assault charges after allegedly striking a student at eisenhower middle school. he remains behind bars on $75,000 bail. he has no prior record and is now due in court in january. >>> montgomery county police are searching for three men who carjacked a woman at gunpoint in bethesda. the 18-year-old victim was parked in the 7800 block of hamden lane around 6:55 last night. the car was running and she was talking on the phone when one of the suspects opened the driver's side door, held a gun to the woman's head and ordered her out of the suv. about a half-hour later, police spotted the stolen vehicle in the area of 16th street and east-west highway in silver spring.
barnes will appear by video in court at 1:00 this afternoon in towson. nikki burdine, wusa9. >> police reportedly used a gps device placed in the suspect car by the dealer who sold it to him because he was afraid of barnes' bad credit. >>> there will be no court appearance today for a prince george's county principal accud of punching a student in the face. dwight jefferson faces child abuse and assault charges after allegedly striking a student at eisenhower middle school. he...
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. >> reporter: john towson of aaa mid-atlantic says there's proof behind his theory. right now is the busiest time to be driving. the second bestiest? >> tomorrow starting at 11:00. then it gets worse at 3:00. >> reporter: what makes tomorrow extra tricky is rain and snow making roads slippery. >> i want to avoid the rain and snow tomorrow if it comes. >> reporter: john isn't the only one thinking that way on this line to pick up honey baked hams in silver spring. >> we were in forestville. the mile must have been a mile -- line must have been a mile down the way. >> leave on thursday anyway. just wait it out and let the storm pass over, pass through, and then it's better to be safe than sorry. >>> that's good advice. if you have to leave tomorrow action if you can leave at o dark 30 and get where you need to go by noon, you might be in better shape. otherwise wait till thursday. a live look outside, our michael complain son weather cam, temperature still 53. the dew point has gone up. that's one thing we're lacking with the storm is a source of cold air. we don't hav
. >> reporter: john towson of aaa mid-atlantic says there's proof behind his theory. right now is the busiest time to be driving. the second bestiest? >> tomorrow starting at 11:00. then it gets worse at 3:00. >> reporter: what makes tomorrow extra tricky is rain and snow making roads slippery. >> i want to avoid the rain and snow tomorrow if it comes. >> reporter: john isn't the only one thinking that way on this line to pick up honey baked hams in silver spring....
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. >> good job. [ applause ] >> now barnes told a judge in towson, maryland, today he would not fight extradition on that attack on the teen-ager. the judge gave authorities five days to show up and take him back, but the feds are looking at charging him soon in that abduction in philly. >>> tonight a gunman is on the run after shooting two people in an attempted robbery in gaithersburg, this the scene at sweeney building services on premier court around 1:00 this afternoon. the suspect tried to rob the place. the man and woman were shot and are in the hospital, injuries described as nonlife threatening. >>> in virginia the senate race is still up in the air. ed gillespie has not conceded to mark warner even though warner has about a 17,000 vote lead. >> that's because the margin is less than 1% which means gillespie could ask for a recount, but as peggy fox reports, warner says a recount could be unprecedented. >> reporter: senator mark warner makes the rounds at a fairfax leadership event two days after a stunning close call. >> i feel very good at this point. it's 16,000ish, somewh
. >> good job. [ applause ] >> now barnes told a judge in towson, maryland, today he would not fight extradition on that attack on the teen-ager. the judge gave authorities five days to show up and take him back, but the feds are looking at charging him soon in that abduction in philly. >>> tonight a gunman is on the run after shooting two people in an attempted robbery in gaithersburg, this the scene at sweeney building services on premier court around 1:00 this afternoon....
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. >>> villanova hosting towson. the wildcats win. they are 8-2. penn pulling out the trick plays. quarterback porterson to scott. but the tigers win 22-17. >>> juve heard of nfl teams having inspirational players coming to speak to them the night before the game? justin bieber at the steelers' bible study? silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress plus 36-month financing. know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ ♪ with the name the philadelphia region has trusted for over 75 years, you have the compassion and security of blue cross. giving you the power to keep pace. independence blue cross. live fearless. >>> it gets better. that's the message for philadelphia's lesbian, gay, bi and transgender community. nbc at the kimmel center as the project wrapped up its week-long residency. it's the first time the project has come to philadelphia. and tonight the event included a chorus by the gay men's local group. >>> and a n
. >>> villanova hosting towson. the wildcats win. they are 8-2. penn pulling out the trick plays. quarterback porterson to scott. but the tigers win 22-17. >>> juve heard of nfl teams having inspirational players coming to speak to them the night before the game? justin bieber at the steelers' bible study? silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest...
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in towson, maryland, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> just minutes ago the u.s. attorney sent us the criminal complaint the prosecutors just filed against barnes charging him with kidnapping and transporting his victim across state lines in the attack in philadelphia. >>> today we learned barnes had a violent history in philadelphia. in november, 2005 police arrested him on charges of aggravated assault, false imprisonment, endangering a person and burglary. he pled guilty. >>> today in court state officials filed a motion to have catherine hoggle placed into the custody of the sheriff to show police exactly where her missing children are located. the judge in rockville had a somewhat surprising response, though. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of the montgomery courthouse in rockville where today the state's attorney made an up expected attempt to find miss -- an unexpected attempt to find missing children sarah and jacob hoggle who have been missing for two months now. family and a close friend over the weekend said their mother made claims she wante
in towson, maryland, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> just minutes ago the u.s. attorney sent us the criminal complaint the prosecutors just filed against barnes charging him with kidnapping and transporting his victim across state lines in the attack in philadelphia. >>> today we learned barnes had a violent history in philadelphia. in november, 2005 police arrested him on charges of aggravated assault, false imprisonment, endangering a person and burglary. he pled guilty. >>>...
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a spiritualel leader but a also a professor at a spiritual leader and also a professor at towson. he's charged with spying on six women. synagogue volunteers and also up to 1000 women could be victims of the alleged peeping. shevolunteer said unwittingly sent a woman who suffered sexual trauma to the rabbi. of theas on the basis recommendation. to think that he was using those to turn around and sexually traumatize others is disgusting. it's nasty. it's horrible. she and others say they fear the u.s. attorney will work out some sort of deal with the rabbi and the case will never be heard. a spokesman for the u.s. attorney's office said they are still gathering evidence and no deal has been work out at this time. live from the d.c. superior court, sam ford, abc 7 news. you.ank charles county firefighters are investigating the cause of a massive townhouse fire in waldorf. we show the damage of at least two units there. the two alarm blaze on spyglass court broke out this morning. windy conditions read the flames the other. no injuries reported and the american red cross is assisting
a spiritualel leader but a also a professor at a spiritual leader and also a professor at towson. he's charged with spying on six women. synagogue volunteers and also up to 1000 women could be victims of the alleged peeping. shevolunteer said unwittingly sent a woman who suffered sexual trauma to the rabbi. of theas on the basis recommendation. to think that he was using those to turn around and sexually traumatize others is disgusting. it's nasty. it's horrible. she and others say they fear...
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jennifer donelan joins us live from towson. chese are horrific alekse accusations. >> details that are hard to report and read. we have a 22-year-old woman at home. the man was responsible is behind the jail -- is in the gel behind me. but we have a 16-year-old girl who lived through hell at his hands. after this video sunday night, a nation watched in shock. then the collective sigh of relief when authorities caught 37-year-old barnes in jessup, maryland, last night. today, barnes, the son of a preacher, face the judge. >> he is exactly where he belongs. >> use in the baltimore county jail. the caught on tape kidnapping of the woman in philadelphia is over with her safe return. was upset. i said i have been looking for her. she started crying, her mom a hug her. -- her mom hugged her. a touching moment. >> i'm going to get my daughter. with helpd in part from virginia, who identified the man as the same vehicle used in the abduction of a 16-year-old girl there. carstigators tracked the using a gps device to a shopping mall in
jennifer donelan joins us live from towson. chese are horrific alekse accusations. >> details that are hard to report and read. we have a 22-year-old woman at home. the man was responsible is behind the jail -- is in the gel behind me. but we have a 16-year-old girl who lived through hell at his hands. after this video sunday night, a nation watched in shock. then the collective sigh of relief when authorities caught 37-year-old barnes in jessup, maryland, last night. today, barnes, the...
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e-mails exchanged by top towson university administrators revealed students expressed concern that theyight have been victimized when they visited there. also doing midnight inspection to make sure there were no cameras. according to the e-mails none were found. the school also made a list of women who to take in classes with rabbi frendel over the years. the rabbi's lawyer says there is no evidence of anything improper happening at that university. outrage from parents about a survey about sex and drugs given to local middle school students. we'll tell you when the questionnaire could be coming to your child's school. >> in a random attack a victim beaten with a brick on his way home from work. tonight he's sharing his story. >> we told you about plans to build a new training facility for the wizards but the question tonight is where is it going to go? >>> plan to build a maultty million dollar practice facility in d.c. and why there's competition across the river. local students asked about their sexual history and past drug use. >> i was surprised that the explicitness of the content
e-mails exchanged by top towson university administrators revealed students expressed concern that theyight have been victimized when they visited there. also doing midnight inspection to make sure there were no cameras. according to the e-mails none were found. the school also made a list of women who to take in classes with rabbi frendel over the years. the rabbi's lawyer says there is no evidence of anything improper happening at that university. outrage from parents about a survey about sex...
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. >> towson university has yet to receive a student complaint about the rabbi and his employee evaluationsoverwhelmingly favorable. >> the rabbis attorney said the e-mails we found correctly state there's no evidence anything improper happened. the officials may have been powerless to stop it, stopped by while executing a search warrant. news 4 i team. >> right now a man is recovering from a shooting on a quiet cul-de-s cul-de-sac. the police department is investigating the shooting that occurred shortly after 1:00 p.m. today in the 10400 block of med doe ridge court. he was taken to a local hospital where he's expected to survive. police have no word on a motive nor description of the shooter. unclear if the person who was shot was inside that car at the time of the shooting. developing right now. that story we'll have much more a bit later at 6:00 tonight. >> a camera man car jacked. the whole thing caught on video. how one photographer got too close to the action. >> local parents are upset with a middle school survey. we're going to take a look at some questions that 11-year-olds are e
. >> towson university has yet to receive a student complaint about the rabbi and his employee evaluationsoverwhelmingly favorable. >> the rabbis attorney said the e-mails we found correctly state there's no evidence anything improper happened. the officials may have been powerless to stop it, stopped by while executing a search warrant. news 4 i team. >> right now a man is recovering from a shooting on a quiet cul-de-s cul-de-sac. the police department is investigating the...
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. >> reporter: john towson of aaa mid-atlantic says there's proof behind the theory. right now is the busiest time to be driving. the second busiest? >> tomorrow starting at 11:00. then it gets worse at 3:00. >> reporter: what makes tomorrow extra tricky is rain and snow making roads slippery. >> i want to avoid the rain and snow tomorrow if it comes. >> reporter: john isn't the only one thinking that way on this line to pick up honey baked hams in silver spring. >> the line must have been a mile down the way. >> reporter: this giant is packed. tell me what it's like in there. >> crazy. >> reporter: the best day to drive is the actual holiday. >> leave on thursday anyway. just wait it out. let the storm pass over, pass through. and then it's better to be safe than to be sorry. >> reporter: or just do what jen mercer of potomac does. stay local. >> we don't leave town on thanksgiving ever. >> reporter: not a bad idea. i'm not going to leave town either. i know it looks like this traffic is moving behind me. they actually are but when they get to the other side, that's
. >> reporter: john towson of aaa mid-atlantic says there's proof behind the theory. right now is the busiest time to be driving. the second busiest? >> tomorrow starting at 11:00. then it gets worse at 3:00. >> reporter: what makes tomorrow extra tricky is rain and snow making roads slippery. >> i want to avoid the rain and snow tomorrow if it comes. >> reporter: john isn't the only one thinking that way on this line to pick up honey baked hams in silver spring....