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michelle marsh has the latest. michelle: this morning the judge denied bail for the three teenagers. 6-year-old kingston frazier was asleep in the backseat of the mother's car when it was stolen. the court documents say 19-year-old byron mcbride stole the car and then shot the little boy. >> my son baby. did not kill that baby. but y'all are going to kill my son. >> all we want is justice to be done. >> we are here to support kingston. we want justice to take its place. michelle: prosecutors filed capital murder charges against mcbride and the two 17-year-olds arrested in the case but they are not sure if they will seek the death penalty. michelle marsh, abc7 news. larry: thank you. horrific admission from a mother accused of killing her own children in ohio. police say that helton says she shot her 8-year-old daughter and the 6-year-old son to save them from the evil in the world. she is accused of shooting them last thursday. they both died over the weekend. an 11-year-old girl home at the time wasn't hurt. nancy:
michelle marsh has the latest. michelle: this morning the judge denied bail for the three teenagers. 6-year-old kingston frazier was asleep in the backseat of the mother's car when it was stolen. the court documents say 19-year-old byron mcbride stole the car and then shot the little boy. >> my son baby. did not kill that baby. but y'all are going to kill my son. >> all we want is justice to be done. >> we are here to support kingston. we want justice to take its place....
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michelle marsh, abc7 news. alison: thank you. coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a record setting lawsuit in the johnson & johnson baby powder case. a virginia woman multimillion dollar victory. jonathan: plus a story about strollers being recalled. we'll show you the models affected. nancy: ahead at 4:30, one of the biggest organized crime rings busted in fairfax. this started with bank fraud you will not believe where it ended. >> a.u. campus police are out in force in the midst of students protesting on campus. some concerned about the safety of the student government leader who we we have the latest coming up. nancy: "7 on your side" with a consumer alert to tell you about. a st. louis jury awarded a woman a $10.5 million in a lawsuit claiming that using johnson & johnson baby powder causes she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012 and it has spread throughout her body. alison: this is the combi shuttle travel system being recalled because the car seat can detach from the frame. you are urged to stop using this together
michelle marsh, abc7 news. alison: thank you. coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a record setting lawsuit in the johnson & johnson baby powder case. a virginia woman multimillion dollar victory. jonathan: plus a story about strollers being recalled. we'll show you the models affected. nancy: ahead at 4:30, one of the biggest organized crime rings busted in fairfax. this started with bank fraud you will not believe where it ended. >> a.u. campus police are out in force in...
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michelle marsh, abc7 news. larry: thanks. visitors to arlington this weekend putting the single stemmed roses on the graves of the fallen heroes. today the roses were placed as michelle mentioned on graves in section 60. 160,000 roses donated for this annual tradition. >> i'm a veteran myself. we love to support organizations like this because it's the proper thing to do. larry: th
michelle marsh, abc7 news. larry: thanks. visitors to arlington this weekend putting the single stemmed roses on the graves of the fallen heroes. today the roses were placed as michelle mentioned on graves in section 60. 160,000 roses donated for this annual tradition. >> i'm a veteran myself. we love to support organizations like this because it's the proper thing to do. larry: th
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michelle marsh is monitoring the situation in the "live desk" with the latest. michelle: that school bus and another vehicle collided. it was a driver vehicle who died. our sister station in las vegas reports 16 children were injured in that crash. at least one of them critically injured. there were a total of 40 people on board. students say they actually had to help the driver get off the bus. the business flipped over on the driver's side. all the students have been accounted for. the driver of car was sadly killed in this. it's nettlier what caused the crash. when we find that out we will have an update and bring it to you. i'm michelle marsh. back to you. nancy: this has gotten nationwide attention. racist message left after students at american university elected a black woman as the student body president. bananas hanging on campus. today she and the sorority are demanding the person who did this come forward and face punishment. richard reeve has the powerful reaction. rich? richard: that is right. members of congress toda u.s. justice department to inves
michelle marsh is monitoring the situation in the "live desk" with the latest. michelle: that school bus and another vehicle collided. it was a driver vehicle who died. our sister station in las vegas reports 16 children were injured in that crash. at least one of them critically injured. there were a total of 40 people on board. students say they actually had to help the driver get off the bus. the business flipped over on the driver's side. all the students have been accounted for....
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michelle marsh is at the "live desk." what are we learning about what happened? michelle: the latest incident in the abc7 newsroom the gunman is 49-year-old peter selles. he was a bankrupt mechanic and upset after breaking one his girlfriend. he is accused of opening fire at an upscale san diego apartment complex, killing a woman and injuring seven others. the victims are six african-americans and one hispanic but police say race was not a factor. they were celebrating a birthday party when the shooting began. the guest of honor invited the alleged gunman to join them. that is when police say he started firing. police shot and killed him after appeared to reload. >> a lot of people screaming. thin about a minute - about a minute later, more shots and more people screaming. michelle: two of the victims are in critical condition but they are expected to survive. from the "live desk," michelle marsh. back to you. announcer: donald trump, sworn in as president 100 days ago. america has rarely seen such success. alison: all right. now to president trump and his first 1
michelle marsh is at the "live desk." what are we learning about what happened? michelle: the latest incident in the abc7 newsroom the gunman is 49-year-old peter selles. he was a bankrupt mechanic and upset after breaking one his girlfriend. he is accused of opening fire at an upscale san diego apartment complex, killing a woman and injuring seven others. the victims are six african-americans and one hispanic but police say race was not a factor. they were celebrating a birthday...
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michelle marsh is monitoring this. michelle: the driver appeared to be intoxicated when he drove the wrong way, jumped the curve and nowed down 23 people. one died and 22 others are treated. many have seriouses. police are calling it an accident. witnesses describe it as pandemonium. a couple of hours ago they identified the driver and richard rojas, a 26-year-old naver i have veteran. he tried to run from the scene was he was tackled by a traffic agent. he is in custody and undergoing tests to determine if he had drugs or alcohol in his system. they do not suspect a link to terrorism based on the information they have so far. if any new information comes in about how this unfolded we'll have an jut. in the satellite center, i'm michelle marsh. nancy: thank you. we want to take you live the white house where president trump is holding a news conference with the colombian counterpart president juan santos. if they hold a question and answer session with reporters we will listen in. if he addresses the investigation and t
michelle marsh is monitoring this. michelle: the driver appeared to be intoxicated when he drove the wrong way, jumped the curve and nowed down 23 people. one died and 22 others are treated. many have seriouses. police are calling it an accident. witnesses describe it as pandemonium. a couple of hours ago they identified the driver and richard rojas, a 26-year-old naver i have veteran. he tried to run from the scene was he was tackled by a traffic agent. he is in custody and undergoing tests to...
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michelle marsh at the "live desk" with what is happening now. michelle: we are now several hours into this standoff. the accused shooter is inside of a house and the house surrounded by police. this is all happening about 170 miles west of little rock. in yell county. arkansas state police say a sheriff deputy was en route to a disturbance call when he pulled over a vehicle. he was shot and killed during that traffic stop. when officers arrived at the location of the initial disturbance call, they found the bodies of two others. officers are still as we mentioned trying to coax the suspect into surrendering. that is the very latest from the "live desk." michelle marsh, ab coming up next for us at 4:00, a scare for metro riders. the investigation happening now after doors on a red line train opened on the wrong side. >> plus, five young women are suing howard university for allegedly mishandling their sexual assault investigation. i'll have details coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00". >> we are in stormtrak7 monitoring the rain and the problems it's
michelle marsh at the "live desk" with what is happening now. michelle: we are now several hours into this standoff. the accused shooter is inside of a house and the house surrounded by police. this is all happening about 170 miles west of little rock. in yell county. arkansas state police say a sheriff deputy was en route to a disturbance call when he pulled over a vehicle. he was shot and killed during that traffic stop. when officers arrived at the location of the initial...
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michelle marsh. nancy: the authorities are asking for help in tracking down a blue suitcase. the man who attacked the concert in manchester one week ago today was seen carrying the suitcase in the u.k. earlier this month. that suitcase has vanished. 14 people i been arrested today in connection with the manchester attack in which 22 people were killed. the, hundreds gathered to remember the victims in a growing memorial in that city. jonathan: sto after a hate-fueled stabbing on a train in oregon. three good samaritans stabbed, defend atrying to muslim woman and her friend who were being harassed on that train. livesy lost their because of the way that we looked. --athan: the attacker say the police say the attacker is a white supremacist with a history of criminal -- with a criminal history. it is literally the mug shot that has caught a lot of people's attention. this is legendary golfer tiger woods, busted for dui. what he is saying now. nancy: and talk about an unexpected guest, this guy showed up to the pool party and did not want to leave. creating jobs foreaner, reliou
michelle marsh. nancy: the authorities are asking for help in tracking down a blue suitcase. the man who attacked the concert in manchester one week ago today was seen carrying the suitcase in the u.k. earlier this month. that suitcase has vanished. 14 people i been arrested today in connection with the manchester attack in which 22 people were killed. the, hundreds gathered to remember the victims in a growing memorial in that city. jonathan: sto after a hate-fueled stabbing on a train in...
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michelle marsh has the latest. michelle: they believe that one of the bodies is the person who shot the paramedics. dozens of the police cars and the ambulances swarmed the scene after they responded to a call about a civilian shot. they led the first responders and the heavily armed officers deployed in the ballistic gear. the federal a.t.f. agents were reinforcements. the police helicopters scoured the neighborhood from skies overhead. you are seeing the pictures now. but despite the road blocks and the massive police dragnet at the crime scene, gunman eluded capture. the paramedic is in critical but stable condition undergoing surgery. i'll send it back to you. alison: meanwhile today a woman is dead and seven others are hurt following a shooting rampage at a birthday pool party in san diego. the 489-year-old shooter was -- the 49-year-old shooter was distraught over a recent breakup and called her in the shooting. he was shot and killed by police after pointing a gun at them. >> construction crews are surveying
michelle marsh has the latest. michelle: they believe that one of the bodies is the person who shot the paramedics. dozens of the police cars and the ambulances swarmed the scene after they responded to a call about a civilian shot. they led the first responders and the heavily armed officers deployed in the ballistic gear. the federal a.t.f. agents were reinforcements. the police helicopters scoured the neighborhood from skies overhead. you are seeing the pictures now. but despite the road...
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michelle marsh at the "live desk" with the numbers. michelle: good evening. well, let me walk you through the numbers. arrest for i.c.e. are up 38% from the same time period in 2016. so between january 22 and april 29, i.c.e. arrested close to 41,000 people. that is an average rate of 400 arrests a day. 75% of those had a criminal record. 92 president in obama's final -- 92% in obama's final year had criminal records. they have been able to arrest noncriminals due to executive order trump signed in january. at the "live desk," i'm michelle marshment back to you. nancy: thank you. a scare at the morning race in d.c. senator thom tillis dropping to the ground in the challenge, a three-mile run. he was taken to the hospital but from there posted to looking forward to getting back to work. you can hear him there. tillis is a republican in north carolina and says he was simply overheated. what a preview of summer it was. maybe try to cool down by the capitol deflecting pool. gorgeous out there. some of you experienced record highs. others came close and tomorrow i
michelle marsh at the "live desk" with the numbers. michelle: good evening. well, let me walk you through the numbers. arrest for i.c.e. are up 38% from the same time period in 2016. so between january 22 and april 29, i.c.e. arrested close to 41,000 people. that is an average rate of 400 arrests a day. 75% of those had a criminal record. 92 president in obama's final -- 92% in obama's final year had criminal records. they have been able to arrest noncriminals due to executive order...
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michelle marsh at the "live desk" monitoring the situation with the latest. michelle: police north of boston answering that question. they say it was not on purpose. three people were killed. nine more injured. some of them seriously. there were more than a thousand people inside the building. vehicle going 25 miles per hour when it happened. it had eight lanes of the vehicles rolling through for the auction. the driver was alert and talking to police. agai nancy: thank you. meantime a somewhat chilly day in the books at this point. sunny but pretty windy. we have perhaps some storms of our own on the horizon. we have the forecast. chief meteorologist doug hill? doug: it's gorgeous skies out there. look at the numbers. this is cool. the average high this time for early may is 72. only at 63 in leesburg. 67 in quantico. 65 in annapolis. 66 in washington. the nats head home against arizona. sunny and breezy. 65. the temperatures will drop in the 50's in the game. when you wake up in the morning the skies are clear. many suburban areas in the upper 40's. 52 downt
michelle marsh at the "live desk" monitoring the situation with the latest. michelle: police north of boston answering that question. they say it was not on purpose. three people were killed. nine more injured. some of them seriously. there were more than a thousand people inside the building. vehicle going 25 miles per hour when it happened. it had eight lanes of the vehicles rolling through for the auction. the driver was alert and talking to police. agai nancy: thank you. meantime...
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michelle marsh, abc7 news. larry: thanks. visitors to arlington this weekend putting the single stemmed roses on the graves of the fallen heroes. today the roses were placed as michelle mentioned on graves in section 60. 160,000 roses donated for this annual tradition. >> i'm a veteran myself. we love to support organizations like this because it's the proper thing to do. larry: th 2011 and has proven so popular it's now expanded to other cemeteries across the country. alison: of course. arlington is the -- nancy: arlington is largest military cemetery in area but not the only one. q mccray went to mount olivet cemetery in district today. >> this is my uncle joe who served in the army as a sergeant. >> she wants the world to know about her uncle joe. >> i remember saying how sharp he looked in the uniform. >> he was eligible to be buried at the cemetery but the loved ones wanted him closer to home. >> this is our family cemetery. he has a sister who is a couple of steps down from him. her daughter. up from her. >> her mother i
michelle marsh, abc7 news. larry: thanks. visitors to arlington this weekend putting the single stemmed roses on the graves of the fallen heroes. today the roses were placed as michelle mentioned on graves in section 60. 160,000 roses donated for this annual tradition. >> i'm a veteran myself. we love to support organizations like this because it's the proper thing to do. larry: th 2011 and has proven so popular it's now expanded to other cemeteries across the country. alison: of course....
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jonathan: can remove the word "interim" from the title of the police chief peter michelle marsh is here to explain. a big day for him. michelle: it is. they officially confirmed peter newsham as the police chief. 12 yes, one no. and newsham has been serving as the active chief since cathy lanier left for the nfl. he joined the force in 1989 and quickly rose through the ranks. d.c. mayor muriel bowser says in a statement, "our officers work hard to earn and keep the trusts of residents. under chief newsham, a leader respected by the community and the police force i know we can continue to build on that trust." newsham starts in his official role with a drop in violent crime. homicides are the same as last year. back to you. >> thank you. we are on storm watch as the cold front that embracessed the area yesterday caused more problems to the north flooding, making a mess of the evening co this is in state college, pennsylvania. no injuries were reported despite all the damage there. but the front did give way to today's beauty of a day. i'm with chief meteorologist doug hill and a check on
jonathan: can remove the word "interim" from the title of the police chief peter michelle marsh is here to explain. a big day for him. michelle: it is. they officially confirmed peter newsham as the police chief. 12 yes, one no. and newsham has been serving as the active chief since cathy lanier left for the nfl. he joined the force in 1989 and quickly rose through the ranks. d.c. mayor muriel bowser says in a statement, "our officers work hard to earn and keep the trusts of...
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her one-time accused mur michelle marsh is live with the new and the rarely seen video just released. michelle: ingmar gaundique had been convicted of murdering chandra levy in 2011 but has been granted a new trial and case dismissed. but i.c.e. officials took him to begin his trip in el salvador. you see him being escorted to the airplane by the i.c.e. agents. rarely do we see this part of the process. but i.c.e. released the video to us today. gaundique was in the u.s. illegally and was actually convicted in d.c. in 2002 on two counts for assault where he was sentenced to ten years in prison. abc7 are continuing to follow the developments. we have updates and reaction here as they come in. meantime, you can see the entire vide wjla.com. we have posted it for you on the website. jonathan: on the hill for the first time, former attorney general sally yates testifying on capitol hill now. one of the key questions in all of this is what did she tell the new trump administration about michael flynn? brianne carter is watching this for the latest. brianne: the hearing going out now. forme
her one-time accused mur michelle marsh is live with the new and the rarely seen video just released. michelle: ingmar gaundique had been convicted of murdering chandra levy in 2011 but has been granted a new trial and case dismissed. but i.c.e. officials took him to begin his trip in el salvador. you see him being escorted to the airplane by the i.c.e. agents. rarely do we see this part of the process. but i.c.e. released the video to us today. gaundique was in the u.s. illegally and was...
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michelle: i'm michelle marsh. tiger woods was asleep at the wheel when he was arrested. the police woke up the golf legend in jupiter florida. he had slowed, slurred speech but the breath test was clear. he claimed he had reaction to medication after back surgery. he is charged with driving under the influence and is set to appear in court july 5. jonathan: this is horrible throw with the helmet. he misses the target. then they came in and went to blows. we are waiting for the likely suspension over bryce harper. tell us what you think wjla.com/votenow. this is q mccray who is tracking the reaction. a lot of folks online. they talk about bryce had every right to go after this guy. q: that is the big question nats fans have on their mind. for starters, they want to know if they will see the favorite player take the field on june 8 against the baltimore orioles. until then there are still eight game left on the west coast road trip. how many could bryce harper miss? they are questioning if he should have charged the mound or not. >> you just threw a 98-mile-per-hour object
michelle: i'm michelle marsh. tiger woods was asleep at the wheel when he was arrested. the police woke up the golf legend in jupiter florida. he had slowed, slurred speech but the breath test was clear. he claimed he had reaction to medication after back surgery. he is charged with driving under the influence and is set to appear in court july 5. jonathan: this is horrible throw with the helmet. he misses the target. then they came in and went to blows. we are waiting for the likely suspension...
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this is the marsh, that has cleared to the shoulder but you can expect slowdowns as you get onto 680 from interstate 81 to get past that crash, it's in the green. back over to you, michellethank you. >>> the hunt continues this morning for a new fbi director, nearly one week after president trump abruptly fired james comey. over the weekend attorney general jeff sessions interviewed at least eight candidates, one of whom will be the bureau's investigation into whether anyone in the trump campaign colluded with russia. the president has admitted he had russia on his mind when he terminated comey. on friday he warned comey against leaking any negative information in a tweet. >> if there are tapes, the president should turn them over immediately, of course, to destroy them would be a violation of law. >> i would advise the president not to tweet or comment about the investigation as we go forward. >> lawmakers from both parties are urging the president to steer clear of picking any politicians for comey's replacement, any nominee must be confirmed by the senate. >>> there's a threat from north korea after the country launched another missile this weekend. it was the first s
this is the marsh, that has cleared to the shoulder but you can expect slowdowns as you get onto 680 from interstate 81 to get past that crash, it's in the green. back over to you, michellethank you. >>> the hunt continues this morning for a new fbi director, nearly one week after president trump abruptly fired james comey. over the weekend attorney general jeff sessions interviewed at least eight candidates, one of whom will be the bureau's investigation into whether anyone in the...