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julie carey got reaction from parents. >> reporter: loudoun county parents and other residents holding signs and munching on apple. this is to let the ag secretary know that they don't like his plan to lax school nutrition standards which was championed by michelle obama. >> it's putting our children in pawns of a political game going on and it's devastating. >> reporter: inside this school, new ag secretary sonny perdue says there's a problem with school nutritional rules that cut back ona skim milk only and whole grain. too much school is getting tossed. >> meals can't be nutritious if they were not consumed and put in the trash. >> reporter: he signed a proclamation that will keep salt restriction at the current level rather than to further reduce sodium. they have moved to 100% whole grains and also halted that and 1% flavored milk will be back in the lunch line. supporting the move, this senator has pushed for more flexibility. >> it's made out of whole grains or, for that matter, if you're from the south, some grits or -- i mean, it just doesn't work. >> reporter: but these moms
julie carey got reaction from parents. >> reporter: loudoun county parents and other residents holding signs and munching on apple. this is to let the ag secretary know that they don't like his plan to lax school nutrition standards which was championed by michelle obama. >> it's putting our children in pawns of a political game going on and it's devastating. >> reporter: inside this school, new ag secretary sonny perdue says there's a problem with school nutritional rules...
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i'm julie carey spotsylvania. an 80-year-old man faces a first-degree murder charge. ooming up, a l ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. >>> and doug is back. >> rain, clouds. what's up? >> i didn't want to be coming in on sunny happy days when people are out in their convertibles and everything. so thank you for working with me on that. week when it was nice and warm. i got that. it will be a damp and dreary week. we'll see some sunshine too, but a lot more clouds than sun. and we have some showers. right no
i'm julie carey spotsylvania. an 80-year-old man faces a first-degree murder charge. ooming up, a l ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to...
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the mother of that young man from northern virginia tells our julie carey what today means to her. >>revelations after the terror in manchester. how many times british police say they were officially warned about the man who carried out last week's atta.ck me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. >>> there's the excitement of headed off to a holiday vacation. you don't mind so much about the traffic. but the second half of that, and that's the headache of getting back home. >> just makes everything worse, right? there are some areas that back up early in the morning, and the congestion can creep into the next day. and one notorious area is route 50 and the bay bridge. news4's kristin wright is there keeping an eye on things on how things
the mother of that young man from northern virginia tells our julie carey what today means to her. >>revelations after the terror in manchester. how many times british police say they were officially warned about the man who carried out last week's atta.ck me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. as an army doctor during the gulf war....
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. >>> i'm julie carey in fairfax county, they're accused of smuggling and reselling so many packs ofarettes, they raked in $30 million. now more than four dozen people face charges. gone? we'll take a look in a live report. >>> and we are watching that weather radar carefully as we track the potential for more rain ts weekend. hido nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! be seeing rain and maybe some flooding, he wasn't kidding around. >> no, he wasn't. he also told us about the other things that were going to happen prior to this now. what an interesting weather day this has been for quite some time, don't you think? >> yeah. >> with the storms this morning, wasn't it lovely to lay in bed, those who could, and listen to the wind howl and rage outside. doug, were you in bed when that was going on this morning? wasn't that great? >> i was takin
. >>> i'm julie carey in fairfax county, they're accused of smuggling and reselling so many packs ofarettes, they raked in $30 million. now more than four dozen people face charges. gone? we'll take a look in a live report. >>> and we are watching that weather radar carefully as we track the potential for more rain ts weekend. hido nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save...
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. >>> i'm julie carey.mall town tradition on full display, i'll tell you why ewmething n of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. ♪ ♪ >>> for more than three decades, a parade has brought falls church together, but this year something new was added. julie carey explains. >> left, left. >> reporter: some things about the falls church memorial day parade rarely change. it's one thing that keeps people coming back. the shriners in their tiny cars. the bagpipes. ♪ ♪ >> the bolivian dancers. and along the route, lots of red, white, and blue. >> one of the most american things i've seen and i've lived in six different areas of the country. >> reporte
. >>> i'm julie carey.mall town tradition on full display, i'll tell you why ewmething n of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of...
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>> i'm julie carey in loudoun county where the trump administration's secretary lunches with studentsfore making an announcement about school lunch standards that some fear will roll bac nutritionk woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by me. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> still tracking storms, storm team4 starting to fire up towards fauquier county, right down 15. heads up into loudoun county, especially western loudoun. around warrenton, seeing showers, and notice what's happenin
>> i'm julie carey in loudoun county where the trump administration's secretary lunches with studentsfore making an announcement about school lunch standards that some fear will roll bac nutritionk woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their...
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. >>> i'm julie carey in fairfax county.hey have some of the lowest prices on cigarettes around, but now the owner of three tobacco stores is in trouble with police for something that was behind the counter that shouldn't have been there at all. >>> take a look at the crowd that showed up at silver spring this morning to support the purple line. trying to get a new transit line built. but a federal judge is standing in the way. i'm inside the debate coming up. >>> a couple that pranked their children on the now famous youtube video channel have lost custody of their kids. this is chris gordon at the frederick county circuit co ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. al
. >>> i'm julie carey in fairfax county.hey have some of the lowest prices on cigarettes around, but now the owner of three tobacco stores is in trouble with police for something that was behind the counter that shouldn't have been there at all. >>> take a look at the crowd that showed up at silver spring this morning to support the purple line. trying to get a new transit line built. but a federal judge is standing in the way. i'm inside the debate coming up. >>> a...
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i'm julie carey, back to you in the studio. >> thank you, julie. >>> ahead at 5:00, we have new videowoman determined not to become a victim. jumping on her own car to try and stop a thief. >>> plus what started as a plea, turned into a passion project. where you might see one of these wooden flags this weekend. >> reporter: and a beautiful day down here in bethany right now. the weather is really pretty nice. i have friends of mine from silver spring and >> we'll be right back from bethany. [000:22:01;00] get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room and bedroom sets. plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. life looks good. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even bigger flavor. only at subway. >>> even though most of us are working, it's still a beautiful start t
i'm julie carey, back to you in the studio. >> thank you, julie. >>> ahead at 5:00, we have new videowoman determined not to become a victim. jumping on her own car to try and stop a thief. >>> plus what started as a plea, turned into a passion project. where you might see one of these wooden flags this weekend. >> reporter: and a beautiful day down here in bethany right now. the weather is really pretty nice. i have friends of mine from silver spring and >>...
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i'm julie carey, news4. >>> now to a story you'll see only on news4, it's a hectic week of testing fory local students. maryland and d.c. are administering the parcc test, with mixed reaction. news4 has learned that maryland education officials are considering a plan to shrink the test next year and perhaps move it to earlier in the school year, according to an official with the maryland state department of education. maryland is one of the few states nationwide that issues the parcc test. >>> coming up next, an emotional tribute as a local high school student travels thousands of miles to dedicate his spring break to a fallen soldier. >>> and dramatic cell phone video shows the aftermath of a fiery crash involving a medical ptlicoer in delaware. get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. life looks good. >>> we've had a stormy evening and what's coming next, doug, amelia? >> sushi. [ laughter ] >> we've seen everything else. >> th
i'm julie carey, news4. >>> now to a story you'll see only on news4, it's a hectic week of testing fory local students. maryland and d.c. are administering the parcc test, with mixed reaction. news4 has learned that maryland education officials are considering a plan to shrink the test next year and perhaps move it to earlier in the school year, according to an official with the maryland state department of education. maryland is one of the few states nationwide that issues the parcc...
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. >>> i'm julie carey outside the i.c.e.ffices in northern virginia where yesterday a wife and mother of two children was detained, taken into custody, shocking friends and family. coming up, what her lawyers are hoping vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not le
. >>> i'm julie carey outside the i.c.e.ffices in northern virginia where yesterday a wife and mother of two children was detained, taken into custody, shocking friends and family. coming up, what her lawyers are hoping vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like...
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in northwest, washington, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> well, it is college decision day, and we've got an update now on a story we first brought you back in january about a fairfax county high school student who got accepted into four military academies. >> unbelievable. and now he's made a decision. timothy park has chosen west point. he got accepts letters from the u.s. coast guard academy, the naval academy, air force academy, and west point, all four-year scholarship offers, getting accepted into one of those is a feat, let alone all four. the trinity christian high school student told us he's looking forward the most to serving his country. >>> it's a new requirement for teenagers who want to drive in that's going to change what's taught before kids ever get behind a wheel. >>> getting across a busy road on a bike, not always easy, so why was someone putting a sign along this road saying for drivers not to stop for pedestrians or cyclists. i'm adam tuss. i'll explain this wild story coming up. >>> and new trouble tonight for a former high school security officer, arrested for havi
in northwest, washington, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> well, it is college decision day, and we've got an update now on a story we first brought you back in january about a fairfax county high school student who got accepted into four military academies. >> unbelievable. and now he's made a decision. timothy park has chosen west point. he got accepts letters from the u.s. coast guard academy, the naval academy, air force academy, and west point, all four-year scholarship offers,...
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julie carey spoke with the little boy's family today and about their son and the message they want to send out to everyone. >> reporter: corinne can't let go of her little boy's favorite stuffed animal. cole just celebrated his fourth birthday. now his parents are suddenly forced to plan his funeral. >> i don't want to be burying my son. he didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: it was about an hour after she dropped him off at a babysitter's house that she and her husband got a chilling phone call, to come right away, something had happened to cole. >> when we got there, that was just like a typical scene, cop cars and ambulances. everyone's out front. so w learned cole had somehow gotten hold of a loaded gun at the babysitter's house and fatally shot himself. the babysitter's fiance is a stafford county sheriff's deputy in training. the orange county's sheriff's office is investigating the incident. they say the gun that killed cole was not a service revolver, but the deputy wasn't at home at the time of the incident. as the investigation continues cole's parents have a warning for
julie carey spoke with the little boy's family today and about their son and the message they want to send out to everyone. >> reporter: corinne can't let go of her little boy's favorite stuffed animal. cole just celebrated his fourth birthday. now his parents are suddenly forced to plan his funeral. >> i don't want to be burying my son. he didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: it was about an hour after she dropped him off at a babysitter's house that she and her husband got...
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in loudoun county, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> this is the focus of our flash survey tonight.want to know what you think. who do you think should regulate school lunch programs? the results we're getting now, split down the boards should be the ones making the call. about 19% think it should be the parents. you can join the conversation on the nbc washington facebook page. >>> if you've tried parking in downtown d.c., you've probably been confused by the rules around the red top meters. those rules are changing again. transportation reporter adam tuss joins us live along k street in northwest to break down what we need to know before we get a ticket, or another ticket. adam? >> reporter: or another ticket, absolutely, doreen. let's not have that happen. finding a parking space here in the district is hard enough. imagine if you're disabled. that's why these red top spaces once again will be protected for the disabled community. these red top meters, the rules have been murky and unclear for sometime in the district. for a while, everyone's been allowed to use them, even though
in loudoun county, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> this is the focus of our flash survey tonight.want to know what you think. who do you think should regulate school lunch programs? the results we're getting now, split down the boards should be the ones making the call. about 19% think it should be the parents. you can join the conversation on the nbc washington facebook page. >>> if you've tried parking in downtown d.c., you've probably been confused by the rules around the red...
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tonight julie carey speaks with one family still grieving their loss, about what this tribute means. >> ashley marie guindon. >> reporter: mark and stephanie guindon, here to represent a family who lost one of its m shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call in february of 2015. >> ashley was a strong individual. ashley's mom has persevered through everything. >> reporter: but for her mom, these services, still too painful. so mark and stephanie are here to listen to the tribute. >> she had a passion for life. she had a passion for everything she got involved with. >> reporter: the guindon family says the outpouring of support from law enforcement and the community has helped them cope with the grief. >> i think it's a huge community of love, the police officers, and once they find out my last name, and they knew that we were related, it's just this caring and outpouring of support. >> reporter: like other relatives of fallen officers here today, the guindons hope ashley is remembered for her life, not her tragic >> everything she did was all about service. her life is re
tonight julie carey speaks with one family still grieving their loss, about what this tribute means. >> ashley marie guindon. >> reporter: mark and stephanie guindon, here to represent a family who lost one of its m shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call in february of 2015. >> ashley was a strong individual. ashley's mom has persevered through everything. >> reporter: but for her mom, these services, still too painful. so mark and stephanie are here to...
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i'm julie carey. back to you. >>> a virginia man accused of leaving the country to join isis is now on trial on federal charges. prosecutors say mohammed quash traveled to syria and iraq to join isis and then spent three months in isis territory before he surrendered to kurdish forces. at the time he was complaining about the difficulties of life in isis, said he made a bad decision. quash drew up in northern virginia and had been a bus driver before he left the united states. >>> and ariana grande will be returning to manchester, england, this weekend. she'll perform a concert on sunday, benefitting the victims of the suicide bombing that oc just earlier this month. meanwhile, police have released new pictures of the suspected bomber alman abedi. they're trying to trace his movements in the days before the bombing to figure out who else was involved. intelligence officers are also looking through 13,000 hours of cctv footage, trying to find clues. >>> breaking news now, the pentagon says a test today
i'm julie carey. back to you. >>> a virginia man accused of leaving the country to join isis is now on trial on federal charges. prosecutors say mohammed quash traveled to syria and iraq to join isis and then spent three months in isis territory before he surrendered to kurdish forces. at the time he was complaining about the difficulties of life in isis, said he made a bad decision. quash drew up in northern virginia and had been a bus driver before he left the united states....
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. >> as julie carey reports now, they end up learning a lot more than how to use power tools. >> reporter: they start small at the beginning of the school year, with basics, learning to use power tools. at first, creating tiny gok art prototypes out of cardboard. >> to sort of give them a 3d representation of their objects. >> reporter: then they turn big sheets of plywood into these, racing machines. each complete with a custom-paint job. >> this is the steering wheel. when is the brake. >> reporter: steve ellis runs the after-school program at gunston middle school. the downhill derby club was created three years ago, to give the kids something fun to do, but it's become much more. >> i just like the experience of hands-on >> i never imagined i'd be making a car with working brakes and working steering. so it just amazes me how much you can actually do. >> reporter: and more than half the teens here are girls. it proves that what girls can do what guys can do. >> reporter: what's been building all along here, confidence. >> we've even had stories of kids that come back and tell me, they
. >> as julie carey reports now, they end up learning a lot more than how to use power tools. >> reporter: they start small at the beginning of the school year, with basics, learning to use power tools. at first, creating tiny gok art prototypes out of cardboard. >> to sort of give them a 3d representation of their objects. >> reporter: then they turn big sheets of plywood into these, racing machines. each complete with a custom-paint job. >> this is the steering...
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julie carey talks to them.he also speaks with former gop chair ed gillespie, state representative frank wagnernd cory stewart. >>> new at 11:00 now, a man drove through a security fence at thurgood marshall. what we know about the suspected driver. >>> and we take a closer get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room and bedroom sets. plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. life looks good. >>> they've seen it before and have called police, concerned about people hanging out in a new housing complex in northwest d.c. a shootout killed a man early this morning and sent seven others to the hospital. officers say they're now looking for two men who drove away from the scene in a sedan. tonight they're asking for the community's help. >> don't let people that do these things take over the city. like i said, there's a great more many good people in the city than bad people. and the good people need to c
julie carey talks to them.he also speaks with former gop chair ed gillespie, state representative frank wagnernd cory stewart. >>> new at 11:00 now, a man drove through a security fence at thurgood marshall. what we know about the suspected driver. >>> and we take a closer get free delivery -- -- save big on our most popular living room, dining room and bedroom sets. plus save $100 dollars on every $1000 you spend. the memorial day sale at havertys. life looks good....
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julie carey, back to you in the studio. >>> so it's a question of whether customer service is taking a back seat to profits. executives being dragged before congress. >>> plus, a couple makes money with laub prank posted on youtube, but they lost custody after this alleged prank. >>> and losing 25 pounds. just one of the benefits of going sugar-free. the other ways this guy was rewarded after he changed his diet. >>> we're being rewarded today, temperatures close to 80 today, but we're not getting close to that again for a long time. cooler weather moving in, i'll stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. we want them to grow up stronger. narrator:to do time is what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric
julie carey, back to you in the studio. >>> so it's a question of whether customer service is taking a back seat to profits. executives being dragged before congress. >>> plus, a couple makes money with laub prank posted on youtube, but they lost custody after this alleged prank. >>> and losing 25 pounds. just one of the benefits of going sugar-free. the other ways this guy was rewarded after he changed his diet. >>> we're being rewarded today, temperatures...
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in northwest washington, i'm julie carey, >>> justice antonin scalia's death last year left the supreme court uncertain. his unexpected passing brought deeply personal touching tributes from his colleagues on the bench. but to his nine children, justice scalia was just dad. and of his sons, brother paul scalia recently sat down and opened up about his father's passing and talked about his new book. >> what are some of the memories that come back to you. >> probably the dinner table. and i don't know if that's the same for all my siblings. my mom and dad put a priority on that. on having a family dinner, coming together and being together. >> the six of nine scalia kids, father paul scalia was a junior in high school when he dad was appointed to the u.s. supreme court. >> it didn't matter what was going on on the court and things like that. when he came home he was there and we went through the things that fathers and sons go through. i remember one summer my brothers and i helped him to put in a front walkway, you know in front of the house. not anything huge. it was not that big of a p
in northwest washington, i'm julie carey, >>> justice antonin scalia's death last year left the supreme court uncertain. his unexpected passing brought deeply personal touching tributes from his colleagues on the bench. but to his nine children, justice scalia was just dad. and of his sons, brother paul scalia recently sat down and opened up about his father's passing and talked about his new book. >> what are some of the memories that come back to you. >> probably the...
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julie carey spoke with the little boy's family today and about their son and the message they want tot to everyone. >> reporter: corinne can't let go of her little boy's favorite stuffed animal. cole just celebrated his fourth birthday. now his parents are suddenly forced to plan his funeral. >> i don't want to be burying my son. he didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: it was about an hour after she dropped him off at a babysitter's house that she and her husband got a chilling phone call, to come right away, something had happened to cole. >> when we got there, that was just like a typical scene, cop cars and ambulances. everyone's out front. so w
julie carey spoke with the little boy's family today and about their son and the message they want tot to everyone. >> reporter: corinne can't let go of her little boy's favorite stuffed animal. cole just celebrated his fourth birthday. now his parents are suddenly forced to plan his funeral. >> i don't want to be burying my son. he didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: it was about an hour after she dropped him off at a babysitter's house that she and her husband got a...
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as julie carey reports now, testimony today pointed to a young woman as the chief attacker. julie? >> reporter: well, doreen, she is just 17 years old, but today investigators portrayed venus romero iraheta as a young woman bent on revenge, determined to inflict the fatal wounds herself. the mother of alexandra reyes rivas escorted with deputies. she listened to testimony about the brutal attack carried out by ms-13 members that claimed the life of her 15-year-old daughter. earlier this year, these were tear 17-year-old girl returned home to her mother. but venus romero iraheta was arrested hours later, accused of the abduction and death. details point to venus as the attacker. the fbi special agent who questioned her after her arrest, said she blamed alexandra for luring her boyfriend to his death at the hands of other gang members. venus and the other suspects took alexandra to an area, forcing her to take off her shirt and shoes and stand in the snow, so she'd, quote, feel as much pain as christian. venus told investigators she stabbed the girl 13 times and sliced off a tattoo.
as julie carey reports now, testimony today pointed to a young woman as the chief attacker. julie? >> reporter: well, doreen, she is just 17 years old, but today investigators portrayed venus romero iraheta as a young woman bent on revenge, determined to inflict the fatal wounds herself. the mother of alexandra reyes rivas escorted with deputies. she listened to testimony about the brutal attack carried out by ms-13 members that claimed the life of her 15-year-old daughter. earlier this...
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julie carey joins us now live from the immigration offices in maryfield. julie? >> reporter: hey there, at this hour yesterday the sidewalk across the street, crowded with demonstrators, the supporters of lilliana cruz staged a rally when they found out what had happened to her. this wife and mother of two came here from el salvador about ten years ago, but we all know the trump administration has been cracking down on undocumented immigrants, especially those with criminal backgrounds. and that's what really surprised her attorneys. because her crime is a traffic violation. the 10-year-old son of lilliana cruz holding this picture of his mom at yesterday's rally. he was at school when his mom came to this office for her routine check-in and was arrested. supporters later husband wiped away tears as he held the couple's 4-year-old daughter. then he stepped to the mike. my wife is not a criminal, he said. i have no words. it's very hard. these were the words today of one of the attorneys working on lilliana's case, seeking a stay of deportation. >> i.c.e. just rel
julie carey joins us now live from the immigration offices in maryfield. julie? >> reporter: hey there, at this hour yesterday the sidewalk across the street, crowded with demonstrators, the supporters of lilliana cruz staged a rally when they found out what had happened to her. this wife and mother of two came here from el salvador about ten years ago, but we all know the trump administration has been cracking down on undocumented immigrants, especially those with criminal backgrounds....
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julie carey is joining us live with detail on the what set off the fatal confrontation. >> reporter: victim's as you mentioned, he was the president and ceo of a successful real estate development companycolumbia. that stake is the start of a deadly dividing line. he was found shot to death in his driveway 37 down t down the other driveway, leading to the home of his 80-year-old neighbor, a man charged with first-degree murder. investigators say it was a dispute that has been going on for years. the 80-year-old larry jons shns believed his neighbor was encroaches on his property. >> and cutting down trees and things on his property. >> reporter: johnston had recently put up these americas to reinforce the boundary,ing but sunday when landscapers came to mow, johnston came next door and confronted his neighbor. >> suspect approached the victim in his driveway and they began a conversation which was in addition bely cordial and at some point in abotime it became heated dispute and that's when the gun was displayed. >> male shot in the chest. >> reporter: the landscapers wilted the conf
julie carey is joining us live with detail on the what set off the fatal confrontation. >> reporter: victim's as you mentioned, he was the president and ceo of a successful real estate development companycolumbia. that stake is the start of a deadly dividing line. he was found shot to death in his driveway 37 down t down the other driveway, leading to the home of his 80-year-old neighbor, a man charged with first-degree murder. investigators say it was a dispute that has been going on for...
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julie carey was there. >> reporter: here in loudoun county they meet or exceed the obama era school lunchrition standards but today the trump grains is resulting in food that kids don't want to eat. so he's proposing a change. after lunching with students at catoctin elementary, the secretary will relax the rules that were about to get even more strict. >> this is not reducing nutritional standards whatsoever. it's pausing here to evaluate whether or not the progressive standards of moving even further are appropriate or not. >> reporter: coming up, i'll tell you more how the specific rules would change what your student gets in the school lunch line. and we'll hear from parents who say this change will make for far less healthy children. >>> well, summer is almost here and mosquitos are back. and with them, the risk of zika. some steps you can take in your home and around the yard to stop the spread. a few hours ago until entertainment writers hit the picket lines. >>> and we have storm team4 coverage as a le of storms in >>> balmy and breezy on this monday afternoon. good afternoon, i'm
julie carey was there. >> reporter: here in loudoun county they meet or exceed the obama era school lunchrition standards but today the trump grains is resulting in food that kids don't want to eat. so he's proposing a change. after lunching with students at catoctin elementary, the secretary will relax the rules that were about to get even more strict. >> this is not reducing nutritional standards whatsoever. it's pausing here to evaluate whether or not the progressive standards of...
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tonight, even as they grieve, the toddler's parents are talking to our bureau chief julie carey to warn others about the dangers. >> reporter: cole james clark had just celebrated his fourth birthday, the proud big brother of two little sisters. >> he told us he loved us like every five minutes. >> reporter: now cole's mom hol holds on to those words and his stuffed toy as she prepares to plan her little boy's funeral. >> i don't want to be burying my son. he didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: it was only about an hour after she dropped him off at a babysitter's house that she and her husband got chilling phone call to come right away. >> when we got there, it was any typical scene, cop cars, ambulances, everyone's out front. so we knew something bad had happened. >> reporter: the couple soon learned cole had gotten hold of a loaded gun at the babysitter's house and fatally shot himself. the babysitter's fiance is a stafford county sheriff's deputy still in training. the orange county sheriff's office is investigating, reporting the gun that killed cole was not a service revolver, b
tonight, even as they grieve, the toddler's parents are talking to our bureau chief julie carey to warn others about the dangers. >> reporter: cole james clark had just celebrated his fourth birthday, the proud big brother of two little sisters. >> he told us he loved us like every five minutes. >> reporter: now cole's mom hol holds on to those words and his stuffed toy as she prepares to plan her little boy's funeral. >> i don't want to be burying my son. he didn't do...
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julie carey has profiles of lieutenant governor ralph northam facing former congressman tom perriello republican side, former gop chair, ed gillespie with frank wagner and graduation because she's pregnant, the story is stirring controversy and getting nationwide attention. tonight, she speaks out even as the school is still refusing to back down. >>> plus, mayor bowser taking the republican leaders are trying to do this to affordable health care. i'm tom perriello and in congress i voted for obamacare because it was wrong that a million virginians weren't covered while insurance companies held all the power. now i'm running for governor because it's wrong that most virginia incomes haven't gone up in 20 years. together, we can stop donald trump, raise wages and build an economy that works for everyone. and we'll make sure this never happens in virginia. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to suppo
julie carey has profiles of lieutenant governor ralph northam facing former congressman tom perriello republican side, former gop chair, ed gillespie with frank wagner and graduation because she's pregnant, the story is stirring controversy and getting nationwide attention. tonight, she speaks out even as the school is still refusing to back down. >>> plus, mayor bowser taking the republican leaders are trying to do this to affordable health care. i'm tom perriello and in congress i...
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julie carey will find out how this investigation came together. >>> plus, fairfax county schools at theer of a controversy this evening, policy supporting transgender students. >>> still ahead, the national organization that is citing the school system as ground zero and why they say fairfax county is an example of what not to do regarding gender identity. those stories and more at 5:00. >> thank you. >>> so, amelia, are we going to have to crank up the heat tonight? even a little bit? or does it just depend on your body temperature? >> all right, all right, it's friday! i had to look myself sometimes to make sure my hair's in the right place. >> i wasn't going to be able to hold it together. so, thank you. >> that's all right. >> yeah, it's fine. anyway, we are definitely going to need the heat on. not just this weekend, but over the next ten days. i've had a rough two days. okay, my air conditioner went out, now i'm talking about 50s and 60s. so i wouldn't have needed it anyway. it's definitely cool. both saturday and sunday. showers in the forecast and midday hours. no heavy rain lik
julie carey will find out how this investigation came together. >>> plus, fairfax county schools at theer of a controversy this evening, policy supporting transgender students. >>> still ahead, the national organization that is citing the school system as ground zero and why they say fairfax county is an example of what not to do regarding gender identity. those stories and more at 5:00. >> thank you. >>> so, amelia, are we going to have to crank up the heat...
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our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live from the the chilling words from one suspect to that dying victim. julie? >> reporter: that female defendant, 17 years old. the victim, 15. today that defendant became one of two juveniles to learn in court she will be tried as an adult. tears of joy back in february when a missing 17-year-old girl returned home to her mother after a public plea. today, tears of sadness for that same mom in a fairfax county courtroom, when prosecutors announced that her daughter, venus romera ir heata will be tried as an adult, accused in the stabbing death of a 15-year-old gaithersburg girl. venus was arrested for the crime the same night she returned home. she's one of ten teens charged in connection with the death of alexander reyes rivas. gruesome details alexandria's body was found in february after she had gone missing. on the witness stand, the fbi special agent who questioned venus after her arrest. she told investigators she blamed alexandra for luring her boyfriend to his death just days before. venus and other suspects told police tha
our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live from the the chilling words from one suspect to that dying victim. julie? >> reporter: that female defendant, 17 years old. the victim, 15. today that defendant became one of two juveniles to learn in court she will be tried as an adult. tears of joy back in february when a missing 17-year-old girl returned home to her mother after a public plea. today, tears of sadness for that same mom in a fairfax county courtroom, when...
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julie carey reports, it's sending some fairfax county officers to special training. >> reporter: lieutenanty remembers well one of the most impaired drivers he's ever arrested. >> i saw a jeep wrangler, the wheel and his car was going about 2 miles an hour down the street. >> reporter: that driver had been drinking, but cory said increasingly drugged driving is creating just as much danger. and in the fairfax county police department, there's now a special squad focused exclusively on finding and stopping drugged and drunk drivers. this video created by the department showcases their mission. >> it's a whole different set of indicators that go along with drugged driving as opposed to drunk driving. >> reporter: that's why these officers are now getting specialized training. >> in the police department, we started training starting with our dwi squad on being drug recognition experts, to be able to pick on the more subtle cues of being intoxicated with drugs. >> reporter: dave alvo is a defense attorney who often represents dwi clients. he has this drugs and driving can get you in just as mu
julie carey reports, it's sending some fairfax county officers to special training. >> reporter: lieutenanty remembers well one of the most impaired drivers he's ever arrested. >> i saw a jeep wrangler, the wheel and his car was going about 2 miles an hour down the street. >> reporter: that driver had been drinking, but cory said increasingly drugged driving is creating just as much danger. and in the fairfax county police department, there's now a special squad focused...
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julie carey is at the bailey's cross road area of fairfax county to tell us how this operation worked. >> wendy, that is a staggering amount of money, isn't it? this is one of the areas where the suspects were operating. this is where they were getting their money to fund criminal enterprise. and this is what they were buying. lots and lots of low-cost cigarettes, down in the richmond area, then they were taking it up to the northeast, where they were selling the cigarettes at twice the price. >> fairfax county police say name most any major bank in the area and they were probably targeted by the cigarette smuggling ring. their money-making scheme started with several types of bank fraud. a fairfax county detective got wind of it in january of 2015, when a a half million dollars. >> it's gotta be one of the largest organized criminal groups we've had. >> reporter: here's how it worked. the suspects would set up multiple bank accounts, use their debit cards to get rental cars, but then clear out the account for the company finalized the charge. drivers would head to the richmond area,
julie carey is at the bailey's cross road area of fairfax county to tell us how this operation worked. >> wendy, that is a staggering amount of money, isn't it? this is one of the areas where the suspects were operating. this is where they were getting their money to fund criminal enterprise. and this is what they were buying. lots and lots of low-cost cigarettes, down in the richmond area, then they were taking it up to the northeast, where they were selling the cigarettes at twice the...
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but certainly we are going to get more detail as the day progresses and julie carey will be handling this in the later afternoon show. >> all right. thank you, megan. >>> makes are shocked after a murder victim is found just yards from their front door. someone discovered a man in the woods near lake arda looking for clues. investigators will release his name once his family has been notified. >>> mont dumb gumry county police says this man is accused of sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl in 2014. he was a youth soccer coach. according to the charging documents, the girl said that he would touch her under her shirt and told her to keep it a secret. police think there may be more victims. anybody who has information in this case is urged to call police. >>> people gathered under the rain this morning to remember delaware state trooper steven ballard. he's being laid to rest today. ballard was shot and killed last week after he confronted two suspects at a to in delaware. the suspect who shot and killed ballard was killed after a 20-hour standoff with police. balancing lard was 32 year
but certainly we are going to get more detail as the day progresses and julie carey will be handling this in the later afternoon show. >> all right. thank you, megan. >>> makes are shocked after a murder victim is found just yards from their front door. someone discovered a man in the woods near lake arda looking for clues. investigators will release his name once his family has been notified. >>> mont dumb gumry county police says this man is accused of sexually abusing...
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in arlington, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> first, she was car jacked, now she's out thousands of dollarse's talking only to news4 about her experience. susan hogan has the details. >> this carjacking victim is experiencing what many consumers face when they suffer a loss expect their insurance to make them whole. well, last week, a man with a gun forced this alexandria woman out of her car at a stop light. at the intersection of telegraph road and east drive in alexandria. the suspect led police on a chase that ended when he totalled her car which was only eight months old, with 5,000 miles. elizabeth expected her insurance company to make her whole. instead, after paying off her loan, she was left with just $2,000 in cash. >> my initial thinking was, okay, i'll be out the payments i've made for the last eight months. okay, i can suck that up. but i didn't expect to be out the complete $10,000 that i put down. and what elizabeth also realized, aside from insurance, there's very little help for victims who suffer loss of property. you'll hear more from elizabeth and find out why state vic
in arlington, i'm julie carey, news4. >>> first, she was car jacked, now she's out thousands of dollarse's talking only to news4 about her experience. susan hogan has the details. >> this carjacking victim is experiencing what many consumers face when they suffer a loss expect their insurance to make them whole. well, last week, a man with a gun forced this alexandria woman out of her car at a stop light. at the intersection of telegraph road and east drive in alexandria. the...