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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm vic carter . >> and i'm denise. >> police raid a number of homes suspecting targeted links to a notorious gang. >> reporter: it's 4:00 a.m. and wjz is there as dozens of baltimore city police officers and the baltimore county swat team gear up and load up to break down the doors of unsuspecting bgf gang members and those allegedly working for them. >> police, search warrant. >> reporter: all of these search warrants are being carried out at the same time. the suspects are all convicted felons. of the 11, two of them are wanted for murder. wjz rides along as search warrants are carried out on 11 homes just after 5:00 this morning. >> this is part of our continued effort to dismantle the black gorilla family using drug conspiracy and related charges. >> reporter: undercover officers quietly approach the home. we are there, cameras rolling, as police go into action. [shouting] . >> reporter: residents living on rutland avenue wake up to the commotion. one of the intended targets is found inside the home. he is quickly handcuffed and taken to jail. the numerous r
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm vic carter . >> and i'm denise. >> police raid a number of homes suspecting targeted links to a notorious gang. >> reporter: it's 4:00 a.m. and wjz is there as dozens of baltimore city police officers and the baltimore county swat team gear up and load up to break down the doors of unsuspecting bgf gang members and those allegedly working for them. >> police, search warrant. >> reporter: all of these search warrants are being...
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vic? >> reporter: a former prison official breaks her silence, revealing the inside story of sex and smuggling at the baltimore detention center. >> reporter: the baltimore city detention center. more than a century old, just blocks from downtown. thousands of murderers, rapists and other violent criminals are locked here, many for years am but few people know the nation's most notorious gang, the black guerrilla family gang, was running an elite gang behind these walls. a wire tap caught him saying this is my jail. my word is law. >> do you know what bgf is known for? >> drugs and violence. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with wjz, shivella miles, the prison's former security chief and third in command, sheds light on the lockout. a thorough investigation finds prison guards having sex with inmates. four get pregnant. one each has the inmate's name tattooed on her neck. >> how is it possible for a staff member to have sexual relations with an inmate and nobody knows? >> there are s
vic? >> reporter: a former prison official breaks her silence, revealing the inside story of sex and smuggling at the baltimore detention center. >> reporter: the baltimore city detention center. more than a century old, just blocks from downtown. thousands of murderers, rapists and other violent criminals are locked here, many for years am but few people know the nation's most notorious gang, the black guerrilla family gang, was running an elite gang behind these walls. a wire tap...
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. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> arctic cold and maybe even snow. it may be only the second week of september, but -- november, but it is going to feel like this. bite time the sun returns, we could feel a little return of the snow. here's a look at mostly cloudy skies. and temperatures will soon start dropping. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist chelsea ingram and bob turk are tracking what to expect and when. >> let's take a look at temperatures. mild night now. just about everybody, pretty normal this time of year. 54 here. 54 at d.c. 50, ocean city. cool spot, oakland at 43. but 59 still in cumberland. very warm temperatures out there. however, to the north and west of us, cold air is building. chicago now down to 30. 27, minneapolis. 16 now in the afternoon in winnipeg. and 23 in bismarck. there's that cold air to the north of us. east of that area, temperatures generally in the 50s, 60s, even 70s. there's mild air ahead of that front.
. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> arctic cold and maybe even snow. it may be only the second week of september, but -- november, but it is going to feel like this. bite time the sun returns, we could feel a little return of the snow. here's a look at mostly cloudy skies. and temperatures will soon start dropping. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist chelsea ingram and bob turk are tracking what to expect and when....
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>> vic lee reporting, thank you. vic. today a jury in san jose awarded $290 million in damages to apple in its patent case against samsung. a previous jury ordered samsung to pay apple more than $1 billion but a judge concluded they miscalculateed and they tossed out damages and ordered a retrial. samsung expected to appeal this latest verdict. >> some californians whose health insurance plans will run out will not be getting an extension. that decision made this morning bit board overseeing covered california. forward can so called sub-stan yard plans the president pleaded with states and allowed insurers or trying to make sure the insurers will allow people to keep their ef existing plans. more than a million californians have received policy cancellation notices. >> oakland won a judgment against businesses, suing american legal services also known as als accusing the owners of lying to immigrants by promising u.s. citizenship the city attorney parker says reality is that none was a lawyer and it resulted in several de
>> vic lee reporting, thank you. vic. today a jury in san jose awarded $290 million in damages to apple in its patent case against samsung. a previous jury ordered samsung to pay apple more than $1 billion but a judge concluded they miscalculateed and they tossed out damages and ordered a retrial. samsung expected to appeal this latest verdict. >> some californians whose health insurance plans will run out will not be getting an extension. that decision made this morning bit board...
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back to you. >> all right, vic. thank you. >>> and police are not confirming if the suspects in today's incident are the same from the last three incidents. >>> desperation in the philippines. millions of residents are struggling to survive after typhoon haiyan leaves much of the area in ruins. aid is now slowly trickling in. mike hellgren tells us how local organizations are helping out. we begin with tina kraus, for the devastation disptd recovery. >> reporter: the typhoon damaged or destroyed an estimated 23,000 homes, displacing more than 600,000 people. many of the dead remain unburied. this woman says rescuers have not come back in days and asks, why haven't they returned to cover -- recover the bodies? severe food and water shortages are adding to the crisis. aid organizations like the red cross and team rubiconare beginning to arrive. local doctors say they're running low on medicine. and more u.s. military help is coming. >> we're going to go as fast as we possibly can and get there as soon as we can to hel
back to you. >> all right, vic. thank you. >>> and police are not confirming if the suspects in today's incident are the same from the last three incidents. >>> desperation in the philippines. millions of residents are struggling to survive after typhoon haiyan leaves much of the area in ruins. aid is now slowly trickling in. mike hellgren tells us how local organizations are helping out. we begin with tina kraus, for the devastation disptd recovery. >> reporter:...
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vic is live in the courtroom. >> 38-year-old clarence taylor is found guilty of sexually abusing two middle school students. taylor was accused of inappropriately touching the girls while he worked at the school for the deaf in columbia, between 2008 and 2011. taylor denies any abuse. he is set to be sentenced in late january. >> thank you. a retrial on the four counts of the jury deadlocked is set for the middle of may. >>> police impersonator, busted by the real police in anne arundel county. police say this man, 31-year- old jonathan conner, used a car, equipped with emergency lights to pull a driver over. that driver became suspicious because conner didn't have a uniform or a badge and took off calling police. conner was arrested and now faces several charges. >>> maryland delegate and gubernatorial hopeful, heather mizeer selects her running mate. mizeer is a montgomery county democrat, running for her
vic is live in the courtroom. >> 38-year-old clarence taylor is found guilty of sexually abusing two middle school students. taylor was accused of inappropriately touching the girls while he worked at the school for the deaf in columbia, between 2008 and 2011. taylor denies any abuse. he is set to be sentenced in late january. >> thank you. a retrial on the four counts of the jury deadlocked is set for the middle of may. >>> police impersonator, busted by the real police in...
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i'm vic carter. coming up, a former security chief breaks her silence and reveals a drug and smuggling operation that existed here for years. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> baltimore city police arrest gang members to get them off the streets. the most notorious is black guerilla family. they are so powerful its leader was calling the shots from behind bars. this morning in a wjz exclusive, a former corrections official breaks her silence, revealing to vic carter the inside story of sex and smuggling at the baltimore city detention center. >> good morning, everyone. we hear for the first time frome security chief who worked here when the bgf was in charge. >> the baltimore city detention center, more than a century old just blocks from downtown. thousands of murders, rapists and other violent offenders are locked up here. few people know the nation's most notorious gang the black guerilla family was running a sex and smuggling ring behind prison walls. >> the leader, convicted murder tavon white. federal wire
i'm vic carter. coming up, a former security chief breaks her silence and reveals a drug and smuggling operation that existed here for years. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> baltimore city police arrest gang members to get them off the streets. the most notorious is black guerilla family. they are so powerful its leader was calling the shots from behind bars. this morning in a wjz exclusive, a former corrections official breaks her silence, revealing to vic carter the inside story of sex and...
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. >> and i'm vic carter. >> after days of investigation new clues are starting to surface. wjz is live, derek valcourt has more on the shooting and the call for security changes, derek. >> reporter: authorities learned more about the shooter and his motivation. some are calling for transportation security officers at those airport check points to carry firearms. authorities say it was a 23- year-old suspect responsible for the shooting. he walked into the airport with two bags. two other tsa employees and passenger were shot before airport police shot the suspect four times. according to court documents, ciancia meant to kill tsa agents. >> we're not advocating at this time that all 45,000 officers be armed. we believe that creating a layer of security within tsa where there are law enforcement officers at tsa that are, would provide like a nationwide law enforcement force to back up our officers and secure those checkpoints is something that needs to be examined. >> reporter: reports also indicate that ciancia's father called police on friday after another family member re
. >> and i'm vic carter. >> after days of investigation new clues are starting to surface. wjz is live, derek valcourt has more on the shooting and the call for security changes, derek. >> reporter: authorities learned more about the shooter and his motivation. some are calling for transportation security officers at those airport check points to carry firearms. authorities say it was a 23- year-old suspect responsible for the shooting. he walked into the airport with two...
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. >> i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> we can update the breaking news. a gunman opened fire, killing at least one person and. reaction. but first, teri okita is live with more on what's going on right now. teri? >> reporter: you know, on a normal day outside l.a.x. on this road, it would be packed, not so today. because of the shooting and the temporary closure of the airport. witnesses describe the scene as chaotic. they say they heard several pops and took cover. >> reporter: police and paramedics swarmed terminal 3 at los angeles international airport. after someone opened fire this morning. >> we proceeded up into the screening area. with where tsa screeners are and continued shooting and went past the screeners, back into the airport itself. >> reporter: emergency crews loaded wounded tsa officers into ambulances. one tsa officer, a 40-year-old man was killed. and three others were injured. passengers inside the terminal heard the gunshots. >> right when i heard the sh
. >> i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> we can update the breaking news. a gunman opened fire, killing at least one person and. reaction. but first, teri okita is live with more on what's going on right now. teri? >> reporter: you know, on a normal day outside l.a.x. on this road, it would be packed, not so today. because of the shooting and the temporary closure of the airport. witnesses describe the scene as chaotic. they say they heard several...
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vic? it's just beautiful. >> yes, it is. mary. thanks a lot. >>> head to our website for a link to sail baltimore. for more information on tours and times. >> pretty quoald. >> cold on the bay. whoo. >> rough and cold. of course, they're from norway. they're used to this kind of weather. >>> let's take a look at temps and conditions around the region now. we're still stuck at 38. has not come down. at least not at the airport. winds have come down. that's the good thing. barometer is on the way back up. dew point is way down. this is dry air. come back and look at a cold night and a cold day tomorrow, right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, tnÑñ w >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram, live with the mobile weather lab. temperatures sitting at 37 degrees here. how cold will we get tonight? let's get a look to bab with a look at your first warning weather update. >> 20s tonight. coldest night we've had so far this fall season. take a look at temps now. airport has been stuck at 38 for the last five hours, by the way. to the west of us, it
vic? it's just beautiful. >> yes, it is. mary. thanks a lot. >>> head to our website for a link to sail baltimore. for more information on tours and times. >> pretty quoald. >> cold on the bay. whoo. >> rough and cold. of course, they're from norway. they're used to this kind of weather. >>> let's take a look at temps and conditions around the region now. we're still stuck at 38. has not come down. at least not at the airport. winds have come down....
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vic, back to you. >> mary, thank you. shinwary and his family have moved into an apartment in virginia, with the help of the soldier and a local charity. >>> straight ahead on wjz's eyewitness news. at 4:00. near miss. racquetball c video as -- incredible video as a semi truck plows into an auto repair shop. >>> there's an app for that. and that app helped a wanted suspect elude police. >>> and will things cool back down this weekend? stick around for the updated first warning forecast. that's coming up. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." >>> a police officer in texas is shot in the face, but she did not let that stop her from doing her job. undeterred, she w
vic, back to you. >> mary, thank you. shinwary and his family have moved into an apartment in virginia, with the help of the soldier and a local charity. >>> straight ahead on wjz's eyewitness news. at 4:00. near miss. racquetball c video as -- incredible video as a semi truck plows into an auto repair shop. >>> there's an app for that. and that app helped a wanted suspect elude police. >>> and will things cool back down this weekend? stick around for the...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with more on staying safe while shopping. vic? >> reporter: i'm at union square. revellers and crazies are. but this is what you do not want to do. you don't want to look at your iphone. or smart phone. because you're distracted like i am now. you're a potential victim for muggers. that is what they wanted to tell shoppers here today. take a look at the stolen smart phones recovered by police. 'tis the season for more robberies. the holidays frenzied shoppers in union square distracted by bargains and by smart phones. >> everyone is looking down not paying attention and it's easy money for bad guys. >> there would have been opportunities for people to steal my phone. i keep it in the pocket or bag. >> reporter: phone robberies are an epidemic on the streets take a look at this woman being mugged and robbed the muni is a popular spot for robbers. passengers feel safe. riders snatch phones and run. police saturated union square and market street. passing out these leaflets you've been mugged. some told us they are careful now. >> if
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with more on staying safe while shopping. vic? >> reporter: i'm at union square. revellers and crazies are. but this is what you do not want to do. you don't want to look at your iphone. or smart phone. because you're distracted like i am now. you're a potential victim for muggers. that is what they wanted to tell shoppers here today. take a look at the stolen smart phones recovered by police. 'tis the season for more robberies. the holidays frenzied...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with more on staying safe while shopping. vic? >> reporter: i'm at union square. revellers and crazies are. but this is what you do not want to do. you don't want to look at your iphone. or smart phone. because you're distracted like i am now. you're a potential victim for muggers. that is what they wanted to tell shoppers here today. take a look at the stolen smart phones recovered by police. 'tis the season for more robberies. the holidays frenzied shoppers in union square distracted by bargains and by smart phones. >> everyone is looking down not paying attention and it's easy money for bad guys. >> there would have been opportunities for people to steal my phone. i keep it in the pocket or bag. >> reporter: phone robberies are an epidemic on the streets take a look at this woman being mugged and robbed the muni is a popular spot for robbers. passengers feel safe. riders snatch phones and run. police saturated union square and market street. passing out these leaflets you've been mugged. some told us they are careful now. >> if
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with more on staying safe while shopping. vic? >> reporter: i'm at union square. revellers and crazies are. but this is what you do not want to do. you don't want to look at your iphone. or smart phone. because you're distracted like i am now. you're a potential victim for muggers. that is what they wanted to tell shoppers here today. take a look at the stolen smart phones recovered by police. 'tis the season for more robberies. the holidays frenzied...
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vic lee abc7 news. >> well it took nearly 19 hours for crews to put out a fire that forced neighbors to stay indoor was windows closed the fire started at 1:20 yesterday at sims metal management. you can see the huge, thick smoke. a pile of scrap was burning. that sent out that huge toxic cloud of smoke. authorities all issued an health advisory. experts are still assessing what is in the smoke. firefighters got the fire out at 8:00 this morning and shelter in place for communities lifted a short time later. a similar fire was in 2007. >> a couple recalls involving 90 tons of salads and sandwich wraps made by a company in richmond. glass onion indicatoring made the food in southwest richmond. they're shipped to distribution centers in western united states the company recalling 180,000 pounds of the ready to eat products with fully cooked chicken or ham. 26 people in three states have become sick. the company says it's working to determine the cause of the contamination and help customers retrieve products. the items sold under the names delish and trader joe's. products made between
vic lee abc7 news. >> well it took nearly 19 hours for crews to put out a fire that forced neighbors to stay indoor was windows closed the fire started at 1:20 yesterday at sims metal management. you can see the huge, thick smoke. a pile of scrap was burning. that sent out that huge toxic cloud of smoke. authorities all issued an health advisory. experts are still assessing what is in the smoke. firefighters got the fire out at 8:00 this morning and shelter in place for communities lifted...
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. >> vic lee is live with the story tonight. vic? >> reporter: in two and a half hours, pleasant hill's city hall meeting will begin the debate boils down to rightfully or not, that fundamental issue of gun control in the second amendment. the e mails have been pouring into city hall, many, from out of town. for and against the controversial gun store ordinance. in the wake of the shooting at los angeles international airport, emotions may run higher for advocates of gun control. the debate will happen here in the small community of roughly 34,000 people. >> it's a matter of public safety the community for a city to take action before something unfortunate happens. >> reporter: mayor harris authored the ordinance, restricting where new gun stores will be located. >> comes up with sane and reasonable distances from a firearms dealer to schools and residences. parks, playgrounds. large day care centers. >> reporter: gun dealers would have to get a police permit, check employee back grounds and monitor firearm and ammunition sales. >> w
. >> vic lee is live with the story tonight. vic? >> reporter: in two and a half hours, pleasant hill's city hall meeting will begin the debate boils down to rightfully or not, that fundamental issue of gun control in the second amendment. the e mails have been pouring into city hall, many, from out of town. for and against the controversial gun store ordinance. in the wake of the shooting at los angeles international airport, emotions may run higher for advocates of gun control....
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because that young man has been -- baby has been found vic, you spent the day speaking with friends of the mother, as well? >> reporter: we v we just saw a patrol car going into the apartment complex. presumably that is to give her good news. this couple we've talked to today were not only good friends, but roomed with the mother at her apartment m this complex. they told me she and the father of the baby had a volatile, contentious relationship, that there are many arguments and many threats made by him. in the final straw may have come when she refused to move to new york with him. >> they had problems before. i mean there was ongoing. and just, i guess, she had the baby and never did nothing. >> she is cry asking crying. because she doesn't know where he is. >> stephanie and andrew roomed with the mother of the two week old until recently here on helen street. she told us at 4:30 yesterday afternoon the father of the baby went to get a paycheck at a palo alto hoetel where he works as a bar yeasta. he took the baby, then ortiz says he phoned the mother. >> he called her and said i'm
because that young man has been -- baby has been found vic, you spent the day speaking with friends of the mother, as well? >> reporter: we v we just saw a patrol car going into the apartment complex. presumably that is to give her good news. this couple we've talked to today were not only good friends, but roomed with the mother at her apartment m this complex. they told me she and the father of the baby had a volatile, contentious relationship, that there are many arguments and many...
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vic? >> reporter: our sources told us the man is a doctor from inda. he's not licensed here but ucsf confirms he's working as a researcher at that hospital. investigators were hoping he can provide important information since he seems to be the only one who saw lynn spalding during her 17 day disappearance. unfortunately that, did not happen. october 4, 2 weeks after lynn spalding disappeared from her hospital bed a nurse heard a mystery man knocking on a locked door of an emergency man the man told the nurse he saw a person in the stairwell. he then left quickly never identifying himself. the nursing supervisor notified a sheriff's dispatcher said deputies would check it out but sheriff mirkarimi admitted they dropped the ball. >> there is no indication anyone was dispatched to that stairwell. >> police distributed this flyer said they're looking for the mystery witness the researcher says he came forward after he saw it on a bulletin board a source says the researcher told them he was on the 5th floor of the stairwell and said the person was lying be
vic? >> reporter: our sources told us the man is a doctor from inda. he's not licensed here but ucsf confirms he's working as a researcher at that hospital. investigators were hoping he can provide important information since he seems to be the only one who saw lynn spalding during her 17 day disappearance. unfortunately that, did not happen. october 4, 2 weeks after lynn spalding disappeared from her hospital bed a nurse heard a mystery man knocking on a locked door of an emergency man...
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vic? >> the man behind the first version of the silk road website is in custody in new york. >>> there could be a new trial issue for the man convicted of killing washington intern, chandra levy. attorneys asked for a new trial for ingmar guandique. he was sentenced for levy's death. >>> too many young people see too many alcohol ads on tv. christie ileto reports, it's a trend hopkins researchers say is on the rise. >> reporter: it's ads like this, viewers say they see. >> pretty often. especially like around this time of year, especially with, like football and stuff. >> reporter: in 2003, alcohol companies agreed not to air any ads during programs, where more than 30% of the audience watching is young. dr. david jernigan authors a new study that says that agreement isn't exactly being followed. >> one in four of the alcohol ads were playing at times when they shouldn't have been. >> reporter: jernigan says this is most prevalent in cities like houston, and in baltimore, where one in five
vic? >> the man behind the first version of the silk road website is in custody in new york. >>> there could be a new trial issue for the man convicted of killing washington intern, chandra levy. attorneys asked for a new trial for ingmar guandique. he was sentenced for levy's death. >>> too many young people see too many alcohol ads on tv. christie ileto reports, it's a trend hopkins researchers say is on the rise. >> reporter: it's ads like this, viewers say they...
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vic is in the newsroom with more on this. vic? >> reporter: well, mary, it ail happened around this time last night. that's when they got a report of a male subject, impersonating a police officer. conner had emergency lights and a large antenna, mounted to his chevrolet priest. conner pulled over a vehicle and approached the driver as if he was a police officer. the driver, who was pulled over, was suspicious. conner wasn't wearing a uniform and didn't have a badge. the male victim drove off from the scene and alerted police. police located the caprice in question, not far from where this traffic stop took place. >> facing several traffic violations and criminal violations, including impersonating a police officer and false imprisonment. >>> a bizarre case tonight, involving sex assault and beer pong in maryland. police arrested a 38-year-old man they say targeted men who drank too much. >> reporter: police say joey poindexter, prowled college bars and sports events, looking for young men to attack. they say he frequently went to
vic is in the newsroom with more on this. vic? >> reporter: well, mary, it ail happened around this time last night. that's when they got a report of a male subject, impersonating a police officer. conner had emergency lights and a large antenna, mounted to his chevrolet priest. conner pulled over a vehicle and approached the driver as if he was a police officer. the driver, who was pulled over, was suspicious. conner wasn't wearing a uniform and didn't have a badge. the male victim drove...
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vic? >>> let's check in on thed radios now with kristy breslin, at wjz traffic control. >> hi, vic. hi, everyone. things not looking too good there. delays on eastern avenue, going to whitemarsh boulevard. with an average speed of 30 miles per hour. and some spots, only 16 miles an hour average. stop and go there, from greenspring avenue to harford road. the west side inner loop, still struggling from 95 past liberty road. with an average speed of 32 miles an hour. if you're traveling along 70 westbound, delays stretching from 29 to baltimore national pike. couple of accidents lingering out there as well. northbound 97, at baltimore annapolis boulevard. and we still have a disabled vehicle on the northbound jones falls expressway. left lane and shoulder are both partially blocked. let's take a live look. you can see one good spot. everything is moving right along. that's at old court lane. this is brought to you by bill's carpet, hardwood and laminate, too. you can always call them at 1- 877-75-bills. back to you. >>> thank you, kristy. the bea gaddy thanksgiving day meal here draws
vic? >>> let's check in on thed radios now with kristy breslin, at wjz traffic control. >> hi, vic. hi, everyone. things not looking too good there. delays on eastern avenue, going to whitemarsh boulevard. with an average speed of 30 miles per hour. and some spots, only 16 miles an hour average. stop and go there, from greenspring avenue to harford road. the west side inner loop, still struggling from 95 past liberty road. with an average speed of 32 miles an hour. if you're...
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vic. >> thank you. you may see part two of dr. phil's exclusive interview with michelle knight tomorrow at 3:00 right here on wjz. >>> the son of a college professor triggers a lock down at central connecticut state university. 21-year-old david kaem caused the alarm when he returned to campus still in his in ninja halloween costume. the campus was on lock down for 3 hours while swat team investigated. he's apologizing for the fear and chaos. >>> two young women driving by fenway park the night the red sox won the world series got caught up in a dangerous situation. >> 19-year-old tess said she was frightened for her life and captured those moments on her cell phone. last wednesday night she and her roommate were stuck in traffic as the sox won the world series. suddenly they were surrounded by a mob banging and climbing on her car. >> the whole car was shaking. >> what were you and your room roommate thinking? >> we were screaming and terrified. my first thought was to get out of there. >> families said the car is brand new. the
vic. >> thank you. you may see part two of dr. phil's exclusive interview with michelle knight tomorrow at 3:00 right here on wjz. >>> the son of a college professor triggers a lock down at central connecticut state university. 21-year-old david kaem caused the alarm when he returned to campus still in his in ninja halloween costume. the campus was on lock down for 3 hours while swat team investigated. he's apologizing for the fear and chaos. >>> two young women driving...
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. >> and i'm vic carter. we begin with breaking news tonight. >> police searching for an active shooter inside a mall in new jersey right now. you can see the massive police response at the west field garden state plaza mall in paramus. police sources tell cbs they are searching for a man wearing body armor and a helmet seen carrying an assault rifle. the mall is on lockdown and there are people inside. we do not have word on any injuries. this is a live look right now at the scene as you can still see very active outside and inside the mall. we will, of course, continue to follow this story and for the latest updates go to cbsbaltimore.com. >>> 73,000 marylanders dropped by the health plans because they don't meet the minimum standards of the affordable care act. wjz is live. meghan mccorkell has more on how those affected are coping. >> reporter: officials say those plans will be replaced by stronger coverage, but some of those that received the notices say they were really taken by surprise. for two years,
. >> and i'm vic carter. we begin with breaking news tonight. >> police searching for an active shooter inside a mall in new jersey right now. you can see the massive police response at the west field garden state plaza mall in paramus. police sources tell cbs they are searching for a man wearing body armor and a helmet seen carrying an assault rifle. the mall is on lockdown and there are people inside. we do not have word on any injuries. this is a live look right now at the scene...
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. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the first blast of winter coming early to maryland. >> you can see from sky eye chopper 13, the sun set on a rather mild monday evening. but temperatures are about to drop and people out in fells point tonight already prepared with winter coats and scarves and hats. bob turk with the snow we may see tomorrow. bob? >> you need those winter clothes tomorrow for sure and probably by the morning. take a look at temps. still mild here but in oakland just dropping to the upper 30s but not too far away really cumberland still at 50. 51 ocean city. however a front out to the west of us and that front has shower activity ahead of it and snow behind it across portions of northern ohio, northern indiana right now, around indianapolis, getting snow at 33. cleveland just dropped to 32. pittsburgh still at 36. just as the front comes through, seeing rain activity overnight which more than likely as the cold air comes in, it will probably transition t
. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the first blast of winter coming early to maryland. >> you can see from sky eye chopper 13, the sun set on a rather mild monday evening. but temperatures are about to drop and people out in fells point tonight already prepared with winter coats and scarves and hats. bob turk with the snow we may see tomorrow. bob? >> you need those winter clothes tomorrow for sure and probably by the morning. take...
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i'm vic carter. >> and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> police and prosecutors say they've dealt a crippling blow to one of the most violent and crippling gangs in the city. derek valcourt has more on the arrests and indictments of dozens of members and associates of the black guerrilla family gang. >> this is a huge case, in all, 48
i'm vic carter. >> and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> police and prosecutors say they've dealt a crippling blow to one of the most violent and crippling gangs in the city. derek valcourt has more on the arrests and indictments of dozens of members and associates of the black guerrilla family gang. >> this is a huge case, in all, 48
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. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> another black eye for the world's most powerful navy. two more high-ranking officers are implicated in the bribery scheme. danielle nottingham has the latest. >> reporter: vice admiral, ted branch and bruce lovelace have had their access to classified information suspended and placed on leave from the jobs. the officers are suspected of receiving gifts from glenn marine. the while the -- while the two admirals have not been charged with a crime, three other navy officials, commander jose luis sanchez, commander michael michewitz were arrested earlier on charges to leaking information to the contractor, in return for cash, prostitutes prostitutes and luxury travel. >> reporter: the contractor allegedly used the insider information to overbill the navy for billions of dollars and keep tabs on the scheme. >> reporter: former staff member richard myer say the latest allegations make the scandal even bigger. >> looks to be a little more wide spread
. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> another black eye for the world's most powerful navy. two more high-ranking officers are implicated in the bribery scheme. danielle nottingham has the latest. >> reporter: vice admiral, ted branch and bruce lovelace have had their access to classified information suspended and placed on leave from the jobs. the officers are suspected of receiving gifts from glenn marine. the while the -- while the two admirals...
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denise, vic? >> thank you, bob. >>> coming up in sports -- >> the ravens are supposed to be rested after the bye week but they are once again dealing with an injury. i'm mark viviano. reaction to a loss on the offensive line coming up. ,,,,,, (nancy) my budget used to be a real downer, even when we needed stuff for the home. (nancy's budget) i was a negative nancy. (nancy) but, thanks to fingerhut.com now we can shop with low monthly payments. and they've got over 30,000 products from brands like sony, keurig, fisher-price. (nancy's budget) we even got a new mini-doughnut maker. (nancy) just click on over to fingerhut.com for the credit you deserve to get all kinds of great stuff. [doorbell rings] (nancy's budget) oh! maybe that's the espresso machine! ♪ >>> in the sports report, ravens get ready to face cleveland on sunday. sports director mark viviano explains it's a setback for an offensive line that's been under fire all year. >> reporter: the team's offensive line is the foundation on which
denise, vic? >> thank you, bob. >>> coming up in sports -- >> the ravens are supposed to be rested after the bye week but they are once again dealing with an injury. i'm mark viviano. reaction to a loss on the offensive line coming up. ,,,,,, (nancy) my budget used to be a real downer, even when we needed stuff for the home. (nancy's budget) i was a negative nancy. (nancy) but, thanks to fingerhut.com now we can shop with low monthly payments. and they've got over 30,000...
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i'm vic carter. and i'm denise koch. >> three men are in custody and may be connected to more than a dozen robberies in
i'm vic carter. and i'm denise koch. >> three men are in custody and may be connected to more than a dozen robberies in
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>> reporter: vic, people are certainly being cautious here. especially after dark. no one has been caught. and that does have a community on edge. >> reporter: the victims were simply walking on well-traveled burke avenue. sky eye chopper 13 gives you a birds eye view of the area. it's just off york road. the first attack on sunday was a block from the second attack on monday. and close to both towson university and goucher college. >> now that it's getting darker earlier, it's kind of scary walking home from classes. >> reporter: and police say these men are so dangerous, right now, they're worried about retaliation. they tell wjz the name of the hospital and the identities of both victims are being withheld for safety reasons. >> burke avenue is not like some little back road. >> reporter: for the first time, towson university is speaking about the violence that left one of their own with stab wounds. >> we feel like it's our responsibility to let them know where and when things are happening. >> reporter: that includes partnering with county police to increase pa
>> reporter: vic, people are certainly being cautious here. especially after dark. no one has been caught. and that does have a community on edge. >> reporter: the victims were simply walking on well-traveled burke avenue. sky eye chopper 13 gives you a birds eye view of the area. it's just off york road. the first attack on sunday was a block from the second attack on monday. and close to both towson university and goucher college. >> now that it's getting darker earlier,...
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vic lee and carolyn tyler. vic, tell us about the man who int interinterruptinte interinterruptinte interrupted the president's speech today. >> reporter: this is a day when betty ng's family members met the president but also a day when a young undocumented student made his point to the president of the united states. betty ng's niece sang the national anthem she told us she was nervous but had an angel.. >> i thought of my aunt betty. that helped me hold it together. >> the speech focused on immigration, importance of a reform package. a heckler interrupted the speech. >> i need your help. >> that is what we're talking about here. that is why we're here. >> reporter: mr. obama shot back with a electric you're on democracy. >> so easy way out is yell and pretend i can do something by violating our laws. and what i'm proposing is a harder path. which is to use our democratic processes. >> reporter: the heckler is a student at san francisco state and an undocumented immigrant from south korea. he said he came to
vic lee and carolyn tyler. vic, tell us about the man who int interinterruptinte interinterruptinte interrupted the president's speech today. >> reporter: this is a day when betty ng's family members met the president but also a day when a young undocumented student made his point to the president of the united states. betty ng's niece sang the national anthem she told us she was nervous but had an angel.. >> i thought of my aunt betty. that helped me hold it together. >> the...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live where his mother lives. vic? >> reporter: that is right. good news within the last hour, here at the sunnyvale police department z by the way the mother has been told that arrangements are being made for her to be reunited with the baby. let me show you where this went down today. now, mexican authorities this afternoon stopped the suspect in a check point just across the border from lukeville, arizona, about 300 miles from san diego. police say the two-week old is safe and are apparently unharmed. police say he threatened to harm himself and the baby, if the mother told police, well, when she did report it, police issued an amber alert last night. the search today was actually in san diego, where there are sightings of the suv around that city. as well as a cell phone ping in the suburbs there. >> they stopped him in a border check point within mexico. based on interview was him, they called the u.s. border patrol at
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live where his mother lives. vic? >> reporter: that is right. good news within the last hour, here at the sunnyvale police department z by the way the mother has been told that arrangements are being made for her to be reunited with the baby. let me show you where this went down today. now, mexican authorities this afternoon stopped the suspect in a check point just across the border from lukeville, arizona, about 300 miles from san diego. police say the...
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that is why he came forward. >> at least they found him, vic, thank you. we're learning more information about what may have provoked a man to kick a homeless woman sleeping on the street in san francisco this, is video of the attack. you can see the man stomp his foot on the woman's head. this afternoon prosecutors charged the 28-year-old timothy chase with two counts of felony assault. he told investigators he kicked the woman because he was annoyed by the smell in the area the victim is having trouble remembering what happened. >> we have a video that showed her but she can't remember some of the things. it's possible she was hurt and having memory problems >> and prosecutors say he thought he killed the woman with the kicks. the judge issued a protective order to keep the man from approaching the victim. >>> a body discovered last week has been identified as that of a missing college student the 20-year-old last seen november 7th. he went to catch a bus to go to school. his body discovered in the water friday morning. the coroner is now working to dete
that is why he came forward. >> at least they found him, vic, thank you. we're learning more information about what may have provoked a man to kick a homeless woman sleeping on the street in san francisco this, is video of the attack. you can see the man stomp his foot on the woman's head. this afternoon prosecutors charged the 28-year-old timothy chase with two counts of felony assault. he told investigators he kicked the woman because he was annoyed by the smell in the area the victim...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee has the story. >> cross roads of the west gun shows attracted over 400,000 customers. >> reporter: cross roads of the west billed as biggest gun show in the country this, is state property. the state has no problem with shows >> let decision making. >> reporter: this spring, mark leno proposed a bill that would have required both san francisco and san mateo supervisors to approve gun shows at the cow palace. both went on record opposing gun shows. if the bill became law, they would be banned here. the legislature passed the bill but governor brown vetoed it. >> it would have cost taxpayers about a million dollars. >> reporter: this in the wake of the shooting in los angeles. a gunman killing a tsa agent, wounding several others now, the question of banning high-powered weapons. templeton says the sans not about guns. >> under lying issues of mental health we're not going to be able to get a handle on stopping these horrible tragic mass shootings. >> reporter: gun rights advocates issue it boils down to a second amendment issue, loud and clear. >> tho one wan
abc7 news reporter vic lee has the story. >> cross roads of the west gun shows attracted over 400,000 customers. >> reporter: cross roads of the west billed as biggest gun show in the country this, is state property. the state has no problem with shows >> let decision making. >> reporter: this spring, mark leno proposed a bill that would have required both san francisco and san mateo supervisors to approve gun shows at the cow palace. both went on record opposing gun...
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that is why he came forward. >> at least they found him, vic, thank you. we're learning more information about what may have provoked a man to kick a homeless woman sleeping on the street in san francisco this, is video of the attack. you can see the man stomp his foot on the woman's head. this afternoon prosecutors charged the 28-year-old timothy chase with two counts of felony assault. he told investigators he kicked the woman because he was annoyed by the smell in the area the victim is having trouble remembering what happened. >> we have a video that showed her but she can't remember some of the things. it's possible she was hurt and having memory problems >> and prosecutors say he thought he killed the woman with the kicks. the judge issued a protective order to keep the man from approaching the victim. >>> a body discovered last week has been identified as that of a missing college student the 20-year-old last seen november 7th. he went to catch a bus to go to school. his body discovered in the water friday morning. the coroner is now working to dete
that is why he came forward. >> at least they found him, vic, thank you. we're learning more information about what may have provoked a man to kick a homeless woman sleeping on the street in san francisco this, is video of the attack. you can see the man stomp his foot on the woman's head. this afternoon prosecutors charged the 28-year-old timothy chase with two counts of felony assault. he told investigators he kicked the woman because he was annoyed by the smell in the area the victim...
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vic lee and carolyn tyler. vic, tell us about the man who int interinterruptinte interinterruptinte interrupted the president's speech today. >> reporter: this is a day when betty ng's family members met the president but also a day when a young undocumented student made his point to the president of the united states. betty ng's niece sang the national anthem she told us she was nervous but had an angel.. >> i thought of my aunt betty. that helped me hold it together. >> the speech focused on immigration, importance of a reform package. a heckler interrupted the speech. >> i need your help. >> that is what we're talking about here. that is why we're here. >> reporter: mr. obama shot back with a electric you're on democracy. >> so easy way out is yell and pretend i can do something by violating our laws. and what i'm proposing is a harder path. which is to use our democratic processes. >> reporter: the heckler is a student at san francisco state and an undocumented immigrant from south korea. he said he came to
vic lee and carolyn tyler. vic, tell us about the man who int interinterruptinte interinterruptinte interrupted the president's speech today. >> reporter: this is a day when betty ng's family members met the president but also a day when a young undocumented student made his point to the president of the united states. betty ng's niece sang the national anthem she told us she was nervous but had an angel.. >> i thought of my aunt betty. that helped me hold it together. >> the...
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. >> vic lee joins us live now from the castro district. vic? >> to mark this anniversary, community combrupz are gathering together today. they will converge here but fishgs let's take a look at what's happening there. a large group gathered there to memorialize the two men. george mosconi was a popular mayor who defined modern day progressive is what happened 35 years ago today. >> both mayor moscon sxichlt supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed >> november 27, 1978. dan white a former firefighter elected to the board of supervisors shot and killed the two men at city hall. he resigned from the board, but wanted his seat back. white was angry that mosconi refused to reappoint him he packed his gun and went to city hall. white slipped in through a door in the basement. willie brown was an assemblyman meeting with mosconi in the mayor's office he left just 45 seconds before white entered. >> we were having coffee george said, you know, how do i just tell this guy it's over? etc.? but i've got to do it. i walked out, dan white walked in
. >> vic lee joins us live now from the castro district. vic? >> to mark this anniversary, community combrupz are gathering together today. they will converge here but fishgs let's take a look at what's happening there. a large group gathered there to memorialize the two men. george mosconi was a popular mayor who defined modern day progressive is what happened 35 years ago today. >> both mayor moscon sxichlt supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed >> november...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with the latest on the >> reporter: close to 100 protestors marched to the hall of justice they want the district attorney to convene a grand jury to look into the shooting death of andy lopez. this activist is convinced a grand jury probe will end with an indictment of the deputy, eric gelhaus. >> it will show this murder was senseless, useless, unnecessary. and against basic police practices. >> looking for understanding. we all we find is dark confusion. >> reporter: this morning the board went into special session to discuss this fatal shooting the supervisor represents the district. >> this is not just an issue that is affecting one community. it's affecting our county. >> reporter: some got emotional. >> how sad it is that we, as a community have lost a son. >> supervisors wanted this session to be a heal proing is hes, inviting the public to speak their minds. >> just very, very tragic death of a young man, 13 years old it could have been my child. >> sit your responsibility to look out for this community. do something. >> reporter: a small del
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with the latest on the >> reporter: close to 100 protestors marched to the hall of justice they want the district attorney to convene a grand jury to look into the shooting death of andy lopez. this activist is convinced a grand jury probe will end with an indictment of the deputy, eric gelhaus. >> it will show this murder was senseless, useless, unnecessary. and against basic police practices. >> looking for understanding. we all we find is...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with the latest on the developments. >> reporter: close to 100 protestors marched to the hall of justice they want the district attorney to convene a grand jury to look into the shooting death of andy lopez. this activist is convinced a grand jury probe will end with an indictment of the deputy, eric gelhaus. >> it will show this murder was senseless, useless, unnecessary. and against basic police practices. >> looking for understanding. we all we find is dark confusion. >> reporter: this morning the board went into special session to discuss this fatal shooting the supervisor represents the district. >> this is not just an issue that is affecting one community. it's affecting our county. >> reporter: some got emotional. >> how sad it is that we, as a community have lost a son. >> supervisors wanted this session to be a heal proing is hes, inviting the public to speak their minds. >> just very, very tragic death of a young man, 13 years old it could have been my child. >> sit your responsibility to look out for this community. do something. >> reporter: a s
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with the latest on the developments. >> reporter: close to 100 protestors marched to the hall of justice they want the district attorney to convene a grand jury to look into the shooting death of andy lopez. this activist is convinced a grand jury probe will end with an indictment of the deputy, eric gelhaus. >> it will show this murder was senseless, useless, unnecessary. and against basic police practices. >> looking for understanding. we...
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for that part of the story let's go to vic lee live at the betty ng community center. quite a moment. >> reporter: well, dan, there are a half dozen protestors standing with the heckler behind the president of the. he was speaking and they call themselves dreamers they're supporters of the dream act. that is a bill that was first proposed about a dozen years ago which gives conditional residency to certain immigrants if they fulfilled certain requirements like schooling. >> i ne
for that part of the story let's go to vic lee live at the betty ng community center. quite a moment. >> reporter: well, dan, there are a half dozen protestors standing with the heckler behind the president of the. he was speaking and they call themselves dreamers they're supporters of the dream act. that is a bill that was first proposed about a dozen years ago which gives conditional residency to certain immigrants if they fulfilled certain requirements like schooling. >> i ne
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abc 7 news reporter vic lee was on the sidelines. >> reporter: the game was never in doubt. at one point during the second quarter, san jose high was down 31-0. but they kept the score respectable. it was like david and goliath. san jose high is the smallest school in the district. lincoln is double that number. four years ago, star player matt ballet needed life saving brain surgery after fracturing his skull during the big bone game. and another player suffered a spinal contusion in the big game. in february, another player, anthony santa cruz was stabbed to death near the campus. his mother came to the game today. >> oh, my god, i have to go home and set the table. he's not going to be there. >> reporter: anthony's teammates wore his initials on their helmets. >> we wanted to tell everybody that the death has affected us a lot. >> reporter: the coach imposed strict standards, demanding good behavior and good grades. >> i told them without the structure we're not going to win. >> reporter: during the year, 18 mayors left the team. but he had the support of the principal. >
abc 7 news reporter vic lee was on the sidelines. >> reporter: the game was never in doubt. at one point during the second quarter, san jose high was down 31-0. but they kept the score respectable. it was like david and goliath. san jose high is the smallest school in the district. lincoln is double that number. four years ago, star player matt ballet needed life saving brain surgery after fracturing his skull during the big bone game. and another player suffered a spinal contusion in the...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee has the story. >> cross roads of the west gun shows attracted over 400,000 customers. >> reporter: cross roads of the west billed as biggest gun show in the country this, is state property. the state has no problem with shows >> let decision making. >> reporter: this spring, mark leno proposed a bill that would have required both san francisco and san mateo supervisors to approve gun shows at the cow palace. both went on record opposing gun shows. if the bill became law, they would be banned here. the legislature passed the bill but governor brown vetoed it. >> it would have cost taxpayers about a million dollars. >> reporter: this in the wake of the shooting in los angeles. a gunman killing a tsa agent, wounding several others now, the question of banning high-powered weapons. templeton says the sans not about guns. >> under lying issues of mental health we're not going to be able to get a handle on stopping these horrible tragic mass shootings. >> reporter: gun rights advocate issue it boils down to a second amendment issue, loud and clear. >> tho one want
abc7 news reporter vic lee has the story. >> cross roads of the west gun shows attracted over 400,000 customers. >> reporter: cross roads of the west billed as biggest gun show in the country this, is state property. the state has no problem with shows >> let decision making. >> reporter: this spring, mark leno proposed a bill that would have required both san francisco and san mateo supervisors to approve gun shows at the cow palace. both went on record opposing gun...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live where his mother lives. vic? >> reporter: that is right. good news within the last hour, here at the sunnyvale police department z by the way the mother has been told that arrangements are being made for her to be reunited with the baby. let me show you where this went down today. now, mexican authorities this afternoon stopped the suspect in a check point just across the border from lukeville, arizona, about 300 miles from san diego. police say the two-week old is safe and are apparently unharmed. police say he threatened to harm himself and the baby, if the mother told police, well, when she did report it, police issued an amber alert last night. the search today was actually in san diego, where there are sightings of the suv around that city. as well as a cell phone ping in the suburbs there. >> they stopped him in a border check point within mexico. based on interview was him, they called the u.s. border patrol at lukeville. gave them the name. he ran the name and discovered there is a warrant for arrest for the child abduction. >> well
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live where his mother lives. vic? >> reporter: that is right. good news within the last hour, here at the sunnyvale police department z by the way the mother has been told that arrangements are being made for her to be reunited with the baby. let me show you where this went down today. now, mexican authorities this afternoon stopped the suspect in a check point just across the border from lukeville, arizona, about 300 miles from san diego. police say the...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee joins us live now with that occurred. vic? >> well, larry, unfortunately, still no sign of the father and baby. abc7 news is learning more tonight about the relationship he had with the mother of the baby. it appeared to be a contentious one. the final straw may have come when the mother refused to move to new york with him. >> she's crying and crying. because she doesn't know where is he. >> stephanie ortiz and andrew roomed with the mother until recently near an apartment in helen street. she told us at 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the baby's father, a 22-year-old twoent get his paycheck in a palo alto hotel where he works as a barista. he took the baby, then, ortiz says he zoned the mother. he called her and said i'm sorry. that is it. >> he disappeared with the baby. police say he sent her a text. >> he indicated if police were involved he would cause harm to himself and the child. >> the former roommates say the couple argue gued often and he threatened her constantly. >> basically, i'll take the baby and leave. i don't need
abc7 news reporter vic lee joins us live now with that occurred. vic? >> well, larry, unfortunately, still no sign of the father and baby. abc7 news is learning more tonight about the relationship he had with the mother of the baby. it appeared to be a contentious one. the final straw may have come when the mother refused to move to new york with him. >> she's crying and crying. because she doesn't know where is he. >> stephanie ortiz and andrew roomed with the mother until...
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my colleagues from the board of supervisors to genuine me up front in presenting this implication to vic for mary excess and i'll read two of the things from the implication. whereas the mexican museum is the repetition to exhibit the mexican chicano and mexican-american people and whereas edwin m lee and the members of the board of supervisors honored mexican day on 3407bd by celebrating the new home of the mexican museum at the jessie polarizing mrooz in downtown san francisco about it resolved that today is hereby declared mexican-american day in san francisco (clapping) >> and let me give this to also to victor marquis. i want to say that we have mayor ed lee in hanging this banner on the wall behind us. (clapping) >> the future home of the mexican museum. (clapping) i want to take a moment to thank all the volunteers and all the people that came to all the hearings. there was 2 hundred and 64 people altogether that attended numerous hearings to let's please give them a hand and committee members please stand up and put our hands up and thank you very much for coming to all the heari
my colleagues from the board of supervisors to genuine me up front in presenting this implication to vic for mary excess and i'll read two of the things from the implication. whereas the mexican museum is the repetition to exhibit the mexican chicano and mexican-american people and whereas edwin m lee and the members of the board of supervisors honored mexican day on 3407bd by celebrating the new home of the mexican museum at the jessie polarizing mrooz in downtown san francisco about it...
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i'm vic carter. >> i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking b. >> the owner of the miami dolphins is vowing that he's going to get to the bottom of the allegations of hazing. he spoke last night for the first time about the controversy. >> reporter: miami dolphins owner, steven ross, spoke out about the bullying scandal, just before his team took the field monday night in tampa bay. he said he was appalled that richie incognito harassed martin to the point where martin left the team two weeks ago and sought counseling. >> changes need to be made. we have to look at ourselves. we have to examine everything independently. >> reporter: ross said he has formed an independent committee to review. >> this isn't an issue about bullying. >> reporter: the announcement comes a day after incognito explained himself to fox sports. >> this is an issue of my and john's relationship where i -- i have taken stuff too far. >> reporter: ross said he will meet with martin on wednesday, at an undisclosed location to hear his side. >
i'm vic carter. >> i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking b. >> the owner of the miami dolphins is vowing that he's going to get to the bottom of the allegations of hazing. he spoke last night for the first time about the controversy. >> reporter: miami dolphins owner, steven ross, spoke out about the bullying scandal, just before his team took the field monday night in tampa bay. he said he was appalled that richie incognito harassed martin to the point where martin...
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reporter vic lee has the story. >> both mayor mosconi and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> chris mosconi was only 16 when a police officer told them his dad was killed. >> i said what's going on? and he said son, you don't know. your father has expired. those are the words he said. i never really heard it someone say that. >> november 27, 1978, dan white, a former firefighter who was elected to the board of supervisors shot and killed the two men at city hall. he had resigned from the board earlier that month but now wanted his seat back. white was angry. then mosconi refused to reappoint him. he packed his gun and went to city hall. instead of going through the metal detectors, he slipped in through a door in the basement. willie brown was then a state assembly man meeting with mosconi in the mayor's office. he left just 45 seconds before white entered. >> we were having coffee and george as usual, sam, how do i just tell this guy it's over, et cetera, but i got to do it. i walked out, dan white walked in. >> brown would learn later he was also on white's death list. a
reporter vic lee has the story. >> both mayor mosconi and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> chris mosconi was only 16 when a police officer told them his dad was killed. >> i said what's going on? and he said son, you don't know. your father has expired. those are the words he said. i never really heard it someone say that. >> november 27, 1978, dan white, a former firefighter who was elected to the board of supervisors shot and killed the two men at...
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vic carter speaks with the former security chief and speaks about how gangs took control of the detention center tonight at 11:00 here on wjz. >>> the situation is turning desperate in the philippines as help is slowly starting to arrive. millions are struggling to survive. almost 2,000 are dead, a number that is certain to keep rising. tina krause reports for wjz. >> reporter: the filipino military struggles to keep order. 800,000 people were evacuated in advance of the typhoon. many that remain are trying to get out. >> everything is gone, our houses, everything. there is nothing to eat, to drink. >> reporter: the typhoon damaged or destroyed an estimated 23,000 homes, displace willing more than 600,000 people. many of the dead remain unburied. this woman says rescuers have not come back in days and asks why haven't they returned to recover the bodies. severe food and water shortages are adding to the crisis. aid organizations like the red cross are beginning to arrive. local doctors say they are running low on medicine. more u.s. military help is coming. >> we will go as fast as we pos
vic carter speaks with the former security chief and speaks about how gangs took control of the detention center tonight at 11:00 here on wjz. >>> the situation is turning desperate in the philippines as help is slowly starting to arrive. millions are struggling to survive. almost 2,000 are dead, a number that is certain to keep rising. tina krause reports for wjz. >> reporter: the filipino military struggles to keep order. 800,000 people were evacuated in advance of the typhoon....
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abc 7 news reporter vic lee was on the sidelines. >> reporter: the game was never in doubt. at one point during the second quarter, san jose high was down 31-0. but they kept the score respectable. it was like david and goliath. san jose high is the smallest school in the district. lincoln is double that number. four years ago, star player matt ballet needed life saving brain surgery after fracturing his skull during the big bone game. and another player suffered a spinal contusion in the big game. in february, another player, anthony santa cruz was stabbed to death near the campus. his mother came to the game today. >> oh, my god, i have to go home and set the table. he's not going to be there. >> reporter: anthony's teammates wore his initials on their helmets. >> we wanted to tell everybody that the death has affected us a lot. >> reporter: the coach imposed strict standards, demanding good behavior and good grades. >> i told them without the structure we're not going to win. >> reporter: during the year, 18 mayors left the team. but he had the support of the principal. >
abc 7 news reporter vic lee was on the sidelines. >> reporter: the game was never in doubt. at one point during the second quarter, san jose high was down 31-0. but they kept the score respectable. it was like david and goliath. san jose high is the smallest school in the district. lincoln is double that number. four years ago, star player matt ballet needed life saving brain surgery after fracturing his skull during the big bone game. and another player suffered a spinal contusion in the...
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, baltimore city detention center, runs as good or better than any jail its size in the country. >> vic carter, wjz eyewitness news. >> so what improvements have been made? for the first time in months they are allowing our reporters access inside the baltimore city detention center. we'll have that story for you tonight. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >>> baltimore city is putting the pressure on violent criminals. i'm rochelle richie, the message the mayor has for gang members coming up next >> reporter: i'm mike schuh live. how marylanders are helping the victims in the philippines. >>> the numbers are in. i'm susan mcginnis in washington. coming up, how many americans have been signing up for insurance under the new healthcare law. >>> sharon gibala here with wjz traffic control. if you're about to head out we will let you know if you hit any delays. that's coming up. now over to marty. >>> you might know him from csi but hill harper is also an author. he's out with his latest book and he'll be in baltimore tonight at the pratt library. first he's on coffee with at 6:45
, baltimore city detention center, runs as good or better than any jail its size in the country. >> vic carter, wjz eyewitness news. >> so what improvements have been made? for the first time in months they are allowing our reporters access inside the baltimore city detention center. we'll have that story for you tonight. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >>> baltimore city is putting the pressure on violent criminals. i'm rochelle richie, the message the...