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richard reeve has that interview. this memorial off 28th street is just feet away from where marcella screen was gunned down early saturday. >> minutes later you heard the gunshots. richard: his ex-wife heard the shots. i called for my son, my 11-year-old. i looked five feet to my right and marcellus was laying in the alley, dead. richard: moments before, he had taken their son outside for some marijuana carp it up with a couple men inside. >> they started shooting at the people standing there. -- he took his son outside for some air when a couple of men pulled up inside of a car. >> they jumped out of the car and sprayed. he saw his father mowed down. richard: late saturday, the police arrested two 22-year-old suspects. >> a lot of it is senseless, over nothing. richard: and this plea. >> just respect each other as human beings. they do not know the devastation they have caused. accused gunmeno are in custody, facing first-degree murder charges. his ex-wife said the hardest part is seeing how her son will deal with th
richard reeve has that interview. this memorial off 28th street is just feet away from where marcella screen was gunned down early saturday. >> minutes later you heard the gunshots. richard: his ex-wife heard the shots. i called for my son, my 11-year-old. i looked five feet to my right and marcellus was laying in the alley, dead. richard: moments before, he had taken their son outside for some marijuana carp it up with a couple men inside. >> they started shooting at the people...
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richard reeve has the story tonight. richard? family members, feel like they were blindsided by this agreement. they did not know about it until they came to the meeting tonight. he was boundsaid by confidentiality agreements, cannot talk about it. the families are none too pleased. outrage and anger outside of the washington house. >> if it was not for the medical care she had to have, i would take her home today. richard: family members learned tonight that the board of directors of directors has decided to sell their property. >> they sold the home to sidwell friends. about 150 lowrves income elderly and disabled patients, including those with all timers disease. this 91-year-old woman is one of them. know how this could discombobulated her going forward. that is truly my concern. >> now you are talking about uprooting her and trying to get her transitioned into a new place at 91 years of age? that is devastating. the home sits next to sidwell friends and would take up the whole block. the school says it would allow their prog
richard reeve has the story tonight. richard? family members, feel like they were blindsided by this agreement. they did not know about it until they came to the meeting tonight. he was boundsaid by confidentiality agreements, cannot talk about it. the families are none too pleased. outrage and anger outside of the washington house. >> if it was not for the medical care she had to have, i would take her home today. richard: family members learned tonight that the board of directors of...
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richard reeve is live where the manhunt stands. i understand they just identified identified the victim? richard: we just got word from the loudoun county sheriff department the victim is 17-year-old danny miranda. we have his picture. he was waiting at a bus stop when there were multiple gunshots. he was faye thely wounded -- fatally wounded. they are looking for the three suspects, one of which was the shooter. many are shocked by the gun violence. >> investigators look for answers in the neighborhood where a 17-year-old boy waiting for a school bus was gunned down around 8:30 friday morning. one of them shot multiple times at the victim. people are upset and concerned. >> this is really tragic. he won't graduate or go to college. >> i was in the room with his girlfriend and cousin. they were crying. it was really upset. >> while the investigators search for witnesses, and even pulled up manhole covers looking for weapon or other evidence, park view high went on a day long lockdown. students kept in the first period classrooms esc
richard reeve is live where the manhunt stands. i understand they just identified identified the victim? richard: we just got word from the loudoun county sheriff department the victim is 17-year-old danny miranda. we have his picture. he was waiting at a bus stop when there were multiple gunshots. he was faye thely wounded -- fatally wounded. they are looking for the three suspects, one of which was the shooter. many are shocked by the gun violence. >> investigators look for answers in...
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that is where richard reeve joins us live. he has the latest on what looks like a very scary situation, richard. richard: leon, a very dramatic scene. some ofe, you can see the structures, at least one of these townhomes completely collapsed. it is still smoking. they say 4, 5 buildings were affected by the explosion. the authorities saying that at about 7:30, they got a call of an odor of natural gas. an inspector came out to check it, he worked from a truck that is near the scene. he went back to his truck and the blast occurred. witnesses say the debris flew all over, all over the neighborhood, blowing off windows, blowing outdoors. all the way across the street. let's listen. >> it sounded like a heavy explosion. we knew it was not an earthquake, no vibration, so i figured it was a maybe a gas explosion. >> it looks like a war zone. investigators still on the scene, trying to confirm this was a natural gas explosion. gely two people hurt, the b inspector who was thrown because of the blast and a nearby woman who and smoke i
that is where richard reeve joins us live. he has the latest on what looks like a very scary situation, richard. richard: leon, a very dramatic scene. some ofe, you can see the structures, at least one of these townhomes completely collapsed. it is still smoking. they say 4, 5 buildings were affected by the explosion. the authorities saying that at about 7:30, they got a call of an odor of natural gas. an inspector came out to check it, he worked from a truck that is near the scene. he went...
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richard reeve is live where residents want to fight back against crime. we know this is an important meeting for chief lanier. richard: this is a vital meeting for chief lanier. the first public meeting since the police union had the no confidence vote earlier this week. all this summer we have been reported about this, about the skyrocketing homicide rate. it has been a violent summer. we have video to show you. 105 homicides that you referred to, maureen. that is a big increase from last year. police telling us most of these are domestic homicides or personal disagreements that escalate. also synthetic drugs is a big issue. as you mentioned, here in 5d and 7d, they account for 90% of the homicide in the district. a lot of people are afraid to be out on the street. we have had the start of all hands on deck. there were ten shootings in a 12-hour period that first night. this week, reprieve. overnight monday, absolutely no shootings. but for many people out here the biggest concern is that homicide rate. >> when you talk about all hands on deck, you are no
richard reeve is live where residents want to fight back against crime. we know this is an important meeting for chief lanier. richard: this is a vital meeting for chief lanier. the first public meeting since the police union had the no confidence vote earlier this week. all this summer we have been reported about this, about the skyrocketing homicide rate. it has been a violent summer. we have video to show you. 105 homicides that you referred to, maureen. that is a big increase from last...
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richard reeve has what the letter says. richard? these acts ofn, voyeurism occurred in this building behind me. prosecutors say that as many yes women were secretly recorded by rabbi barry friend al -- barry freundel in the ritual baths. he was considered a leader in the modern orthodox movement. he was arrested in october 2014. he faced 52 counts of voyeurism, sentenced to six and a half years in jail, for but into an contact with the victims. with the jewish new year, he has written a letter of apology to the newspaper. matter howpart, "no many times i attempt to apologize, it will never be enough. there are simply no words to sufficiently assuage the hu rt that i have caused." freundel initially said he wanted to apologize individually to each victim. he decided that would do more harm than good. we just got off the phone recently with a couple. she is one of the victims. she said that they forgive and and in fact would eventually like to visit him in the d.c. jail. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. cooler tempe
richard reeve has what the letter says. richard? these acts ofn, voyeurism occurred in this building behind me. prosecutors say that as many yes women were secretly recorded by rabbi barry friend al -- barry freundel in the ritual baths. he was considered a leader in the modern orthodox movement. he was arrested in october 2014. he faced 52 counts of voyeurism, sentenced to six and a half years in jail, for but into an contact with the victims. with the jewish new year, he has written a letter...
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richard reeve has the story with the latest. rich, what are the details? years is the, 32 jail sentence handed down in rockville. the court documents tell part of the story, but he was one of two people did a series of taser robberies, one of them happened a couple blocks from where i'm standing. >> what is the emergency? >> we had a woman attacked. callrd: a midnight 911 from this rockville apartment, looks. a 32-year-old and his associate were looking for people to rob. >> did they brandish weapons? what?, they had -- they tazed her. >> that scared me. i carried first brave. richard: the female victim was walking home from the rockville metro station. she began unlocking an outside door and she was tazed three times, even after she was on the ground. >> robbed her of her purse, credit cards. richard: the two men were later seen in this clinton drugstore using her credit cards. the police recognized both summer and walker, suspects in previous robberies. both the police arrested men, summers admitted that he took part in 20 street robberies between may an
richard reeve has the story with the latest. rich, what are the details? years is the, 32 jail sentence handed down in rockville. the court documents tell part of the story, but he was one of two people did a series of taser robberies, one of them happened a couple blocks from where i'm standing. >> what is the emergency? >> we had a woman attacked. callrd: a midnight 911 from this rockville apartment, looks. a 32-year-old and his associate were looking for people to rob. >>...
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richard reeve has the alarming uptick in the virus in the region. richard? rate forleon, heart the family. -- heartbreak for the family. the doctor said their mother had died from west nile virus, yet to be confirmed by the state health department, but still a horrible time. dorothy loved her home, her garden, and her family. >> she was happy and in good spirits, looked great. dorothy september 4, mount, was 94, began feeling ill. four days later she died. she is the second or third west nile virus fatality in maryland this year. >> it's a tragedy. richard: this family lived just a few doors away. >> i have three kids, so it's a concern. our neighbor was elderly, of course. richard: they believe that an theired mosquito bit mother either in laurel or in baltimore, but they don't know when. this emergency services director has known mount more than 30 years. he said this year's weather has affected the mosquito population and the viruses they carry. >> it has been extremely wet, which harbors breeding grounds for mosquitoes. >> in a couple days, it all change
richard reeve has the alarming uptick in the virus in the region. richard? rate forleon, heart the family. -- heartbreak for the family. the doctor said their mother had died from west nile virus, yet to be confirmed by the state health department, but still a horrible time. dorothy loved her home, her garden, and her family. >> she was happy and in good spirits, looked great. dorothy september 4, mount, was 94, began feeling ill. four days later she died. she is the second or third west...
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live in woodbridge, richard reeve, abc 7 news. you, rich.nk a huge night for the nationals as they face the mets in game two. after an early big lead, there was heartbreak. robert burton has the highlights. robert, what happened? robert: we call it in a highlights, but that was being nice. the public and happened, they do not have the best reputation. to the panicly button, but when do you press it? press the button tonight. they opened the floodgates for the mets, in the seventh inning the mets put thing up a five spot. a lot of walks. a lot of unhappy fans. in the eighth inning, the mets take the lead. hello, goodbye, solo shot. mets up 8-7. they win by that score. we were in the clubhouse after the game and we will hear from coach matt williams. alison: some of the shots of fans with their head in their hands sums it up for stop robert: you see it all too often. ahead, and abc news exclusive, hillary clinton apologizing for using personal e-mail during her time at the state department. also, a clerk is out of jail. intensifying
live in woodbridge, richard reeve, abc 7 news. you, rich.nk a huge night for the nationals as they face the mets in game two. after an early big lead, there was heartbreak. robert burton has the highlights. robert, what happened? robert: we call it in a highlights, but that was being nice. the public and happened, they do not have the best reputation. to the panicly button, but when do you press it? press the button tonight. they opened the floodgates for the mets, in the seventh inning the...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, rich. many of us can recall exactly where we were on the day of the attacks. when abc 7 asked college students about the attacks, we got some surprisingly vague responses. >> like, why they did it or how it happened? i have no idea.\ leon: some incoming freshman at george washington university happened to be four years old when the terrorist attacks happened. some are making an effort to learn more about the turmoil in the middle east and u.s. foreign-policy 20 state what happened september 11. volunteers across the d.c. region spent september 11 remembering victims and helping others. on the national mall, volunteers packed more than a million meals for those in need. they say the day of service is an important part of september 11. tonight, we are learning that a man has died after he was shot at union station. it began as a domestic dispute at midday. at the stabbed a woman mcdonald's inside the station. a security guard chased the man and then shot him when the man lunged at the guard w
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, rich. many of us can recall exactly where we were on the day of the attacks. when abc 7 asked college students about the attacks, we got some surprisingly vague responses. >> like, why they did it or how it happened? i have no idea.\ leon: some incoming freshman at george washington university happened to be four years old when the terrorist attacks happened. some are making an effort to learn more about the turmoil in the middle east and u.s....
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. developing now, a sad story out of berkeley county, west virginia. the police say that a two-year-old boy wonder into a neighbor's yard yesterday and was mauled by a dog. the boy died from his injuries at the hospital. we need to know why the child was not under supervision. how he got there. why the dog bit him. noton: the police have released the boy's name or the type of dog. investigators say there are no previous incidents involving this animal. leon: heartbreaking. not dampennight did the spirits at a gathering outside of the u.s. capital. almost everybody who has been touched by cancer at some point in their life or somebody around them, tonight a light of hope ceremony for all of those who battle or continue to battle the disease. jay korff has a look at the stories of hope and heart break. and strength in numbers is so vital. jay? leon, cancer survivors, cancer patients, those who have lost loved ones came out in full force for a powerful purpose. rain, hundredsg of people af
richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. developing now, a sad story out of berkeley county, west virginia. the police say that a two-year-old boy wonder into a neighbor's yard yesterday and was mauled by a dog. the boy died from his injuries at the hospital. we need to know why the child was not under supervision. how he got there. why the dog bit him. noton: the police have released the boy's name or the type of dog. investigators say there are no previous incidents involving this...
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richard reeve with the latest on the investigation and also about the young man. richard. richard: jonathan, they are still looking for those suspects. danny centeno was one of those teens who always had a smile on his face. just a good person. one friend told us. so a lot of folks were asking, why would somebody shoot this 17-year-old in the street? there were embraces and tears in sterling this night. >> she was a good person. right now, i can't really -- richard: friends and family mourning the loss of 17-year-old danny centeno. >> i was in the room with his girlfriend and cousin. and they were trying. it was really -- really upset. richard: police say centeno, a sophomore at park view high school, was waiting for his bus around 8:30 friday morning. when two to three young men approached. >> we know at least one was armed and shots were fired from at least one gen. >> centeno badly wounded was pronounced dead at the hospital. friends and schoolmates are devastated. >> i think it's really tragic. he won't get to graduate. he won't get to go to college. richard: for hours
richard reeve with the latest on the investigation and also about the young man. richard. richard: jonathan, they are still looking for those suspects. danny centeno was one of those teens who always had a smile on his face. just a good person. one friend told us. so a lot of folks were asking, why would somebody shoot this 17-year-old in the street? there were embraces and tears in sterling this night. >> she was a good person. right now, i can't really -- richard: friends and family...
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richard reeve is following all of that for us in joins us live. richard: jonathan, a busy day for the pope and a busy night for the workers. they just finished putting out barricades. e holdout, doing some strategizing. over here, rhode island avenue come a very quiet now, but this will be jammed with people and of course the big service tomorrow at st. matthew's cathedral. it is 11th hour preparations on rhode island avenue, workers putting up risers directly across from st. matthew's cathedral, one of the major enues for pope francis' visit to the nation's capital. it will be a busy day for the pontiff and d.c. area catholics. among the highlights, a parade at 10:30, then a prayer service at st. matthew's at 11:30. at theere is a 4:00 mass national to look of the immaculate conception, expected to draw thousands. >> the people are expecting some changes in the church, and he is making all these changes for the good. i think it is what we are expecting. richard: security will be tight at many locations. these empty seats will be filled with the fa
richard reeve is following all of that for us in joins us live. richard: jonathan, a busy day for the pope and a busy night for the workers. they just finished putting out barricades. e holdout, doing some strategizing. over here, rhode island avenue come a very quiet now, but this will be jammed with people and of course the big service tomorrow at st. matthew's cathedral. it is 11th hour preparations on rhode island avenue, workers putting up risers directly across from st. matthew's...
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richard reeve spoke with the family behind the emotional moment and has their story. powers: callie and mike say this was not planned, almost per of the moment decision. they came to d.c. just to get a glimpse of the, but then their baby boy was in the spotlight. while one and a half-year-old colby is back at home and playing -- >> butterflies, nervous, excited. richard: his parents are still pleasantly surprised. >> it's crazy, hard to describe. richard: about this unexpected encounter. before, they decided to brave the crowd, and got a front row spot. >> we had a nice elderly couple that kind of motion to wes, stand next to us. richard: and then one of those moments when time stand still. the pope rolled up, a security officer came over, and without a word -- >> we stood in awe as he kissed colby and gave him a blessing. >> the fact that he just up andd to bring colby give him a big old kiss come it's crazy. richard: they all reflecting on their own faith, and how this meeting with the pontiff will remain with them the rest of their lives. >> people see it and they
richard reeve spoke with the family behind the emotional moment and has their story. powers: callie and mike say this was not planned, almost per of the moment decision. they came to d.c. just to get a glimpse of the, but then their baby boy was in the spotlight. while one and a half-year-old colby is back at home and playing -- >> butterflies, nervous, excited. richard: his parents are still pleasantly surprised. >> it's crazy, hard to describe. richard: about this unexpected...
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richard reeve is live where residents want to fight back against crime. we know this is an important meeting for chief lanier. richard: this is a vital meeting for chief lanier. the first public meeting since the police union had the no confidence vote earlier this week. all this summer we have been reported about this, about the skyrocketing homicide rate. it has been a violent summer. we have video to show you. 105 homicides that you referred to, maureen. that is a big increase from last year. police telling us most of these are domestic homicides or personal disagreements that escalate. also synthetic drugs is a big issue. as you mentioned, here in 5d and 7d, they account for 90% of the homicide in the district. a lot of people are afraid to be out on the street. we have had the start of all hands on deck. there were ten shootings in a
richard reeve is live where residents want to fight back against crime. we know this is an important meeting for chief lanier. richard: this is a vital meeting for chief lanier. the first public meeting since the police union had the no confidence vote earlier this week. all this summer we have been reported about this, about the skyrocketing homicide rate. it has been a violent summer. we have video to show you. 105 homicides that you referred to, maureen. that is a big increase from last...
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neither has the breed of the dog involved but abc7's ritchie marlboro road is work -- abc7's richard reeve is working on the story. leon: ex-girlfriend of jess ski matthews says the killer was a victim. she says she was sexually assaulted as a child by three people. she made the revolution to a judge. in another letter matthews' mother begged the judge for mercy. matthews will be sentenced friday for the 2005 sexual assault he is facing charges for now. matthew awaiting trial in killings of hannah graham and morgan harrington. there was a shooting that happened 10:45 on wrangler lane today. that is near six elementary schools and a middle school. the victim is expected to survivor. police now on the lookout for two people seen fighting with the victim shortly after the shooting. alison: well, the unprecedented security surrounding pope francis' first u.s. visit was not flawless. in fact, abc7 learned of two security breaches including one here in washington. suzanne kennedy is live at the basilica with how it happened. suzanne: those two incidents involved a retired new york city firefight
neither has the breed of the dog involved but abc7's ritchie marlboro road is work -- abc7's richard reeve is working on the story. leon: ex-girlfriend of jess ski matthews says the killer was a victim. she says she was sexually assaulted as a child by three people. she made the revolution to a judge. in another letter matthews' mother begged the judge for mercy. matthews will be sentenced friday for the 2005 sexual assault he is facing charges for now. matthew awaiting trial in killings of...