p 50 at 7 map a violent weekend leaves city residents questioning law eeforcemenn.while police efend their patrolling... seveeal victims are fighting for their lives this morning..- the latest on several shootings. good morninn patrice,ttis map here says it all...from east baltimore, to west baltimore...these are just some of the more serious many victims, still fighting to recover... 3one f them, a baltimore city police officer.this as tte rang out... just before 8 s o'clock friday niiht.police say a suspect... on a bike... shot at deteccives... who then fired back. the officer was shot in the neck, but is expected to be o-k.the suspect was also shot. he's listed in critical condiiion at johns hopkins hospital. neighhors who live in this say, it's nottgetting any better, they're now queetioning enforcement. "i don't know which cop it was personallyy.. attitude" "they've not around here when we need themm""we're not riding around here silly-nilly... safe." safe." police responded to two more shootings friday night.one on east hoffman street, where two men were shot. another... on orem avenue, where two 18 year old men wwre shot.and it doesn't end there, early saturday morning... 21-year-old was shot and pilleddon mcmechen street.two others were allo hurt in that gunfire. last night the violence only shootings... in north west baltimore.this was the scene on pimlico road... where a man was shot in the head and chestt homiccde units were called to this one.mommnts later, two people were found shot on reisterstown road and coldspring. police are expected to give a briefing at 11:30 this morning to update us on this violent weekend, one of the worst we've seen in awhile.stay with us for mooe.megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. the woman once believed to be a victim... now accused of murdering hee coworker at a yoga shop.. is due in court tod. today.brittany orwood is acccsed of killing jayna murrayy her coworker at the lu-lu lemon store in bethesda. police say she tried to cover up the murder.... and made up a story, about two masked men. they say norwood beat, and stabbed murray. hugo says: "to realize the terror it put this community thhough...this lie...this fabricated story...we were out looking for the wrong people...people spent time and everybody had."nguyen says: "it was so amazing that day...she was totally normal...cannyou believe it?...actually she was sweet to us...normal...it's amazing." taborda says: ""'m justt disgusted at how the whole thing urned out..." out..."the documents also say norwood changed her story over several days... when she was finally confronted with information that witnesses heard a loud argument about 10:30 that night between two women... she said murray, started t. murray was buried over the wwekenddin texas. police release surveillance of a robbery spree that happened on a d-c mmtro train line last december. december.you can ee the masked gunmen robbing ipods and cell phones before taking off.they even sucker punch a guy... as they're leaving the station.at first... metro said the crimes weren'ttas bad as people were describing ... but the tape shows otherwise. "it's very scary that we don't have the protection on the train and it's very scary that people pick thaa opportune time to do things on the train when ttey see no one's theee watching." it all happened on a train between the minnesota avenue and stadiim-armory stations. police arrest several people in anne aaundel county... following a series of drug busts.in annapolis... three ppople were arrested... after police found 21 bags of high grade pot... priceddat about 215-thousand dollars.police traced it back to a house... where it was all being grown. then later... two ore arrests in pasadena... for heroin and gun possession.police also seized a package containing 14- thousand dollars of crystal meth. a ship that's more than 150 years old will prove it's sea- worthy once again this morning. the dock for a eturn to the inner harbor. &pjoel d. smith is live at sparrows point where it's all happening right now. good morning joel d. good mornnng patrice, (ad lib) 3 three police officers will go before a grand jury that's investigating anne arundel county executive john leopold. leopold..eopold is accused of mis-using his tax-funded security detail.the officers made thousands of dollars in pvertime ... partly done running errands for leopold.he admitted to having them run errands during his re-election campaign ... because he was recovering from back surgery. firefighters in calvert county are in the hospital after fighting a huge fire at a mansion on the patuxent river. river.the fire started yesterday morning in huntingtown. 5 people inside the 2 mmilion dollar home got out ok. thh fire may have started in a of the chimney collapsed, t he collapse made fighting the fire very dangerous for firefighters. one of the 6 firefighters hurttis in serious condition. patterson park gets a makeover... a clean-up event was held over the weekend... by the world mission sooiety church of god.members gathered to give the historic ccty park a fresh look... cleaning up trash. this is just one part of a larger clean-up mission. "over 1,400 different churches and communities are coming together under worrd mission society to clean up our world. over 150 different countries are participating. it's ooe day, it's one time, everyone's cleaninn up the entire world righh now" passover next month. knut the polar bear raissd by berlin zoo keepers after his mother rejected him and died in his coopound at the berlin zoo on saturday. zoo officials said that the cause of death of the four- year-old bear is not yet known. coming up on thh early edition...in this morning's cover story ---- we talk to survivors of tte last nuclear disaster ... ..."are you the liiing example of the price of nuclear technologyy""i am," he says. "we are the first victims of tte nuclear era." how victims of an atomic bomb are disaster in japan. japan.we are gearing up for that morning commute...here's pnjoyable ride..but there's new construction that wwll slow traffic through the area. i'll tell you all about it coming up in the traffic edge report.you're watching fox45 early edition. ((break 1)) ((bump in)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map 895 map fiber map liberty coming up...has history repeated itself? itsell?"i strongly question whether nuclear energy is helping peace and life." life."the similarities between japan's earthquake..and the atomic bomb...then and now. now. derrek lee made his oriole debut over the weekend.the new injury ttat kept him out of the lineup...in sports. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) blue diamond almonds! re bold flavor! more variety! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds... more than a snack. more than a week has passed since japaa was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami... it's being called japan's most trrumatic world war ii. kyung lahtalks to survivors of the bombings and compares the emotions from phen and now. now. japan racee to control the - emergecy at the fukushima nuclear plant nervous residents flee from the growing crisisfor the elderly running from a disaster, this is the second nuclear crisis of their lifetimes..."it's so scary," says this 75 year old evacuee.for this generation, this all echoos of 666yyars ago when these men were children.they survived japan 's first nuclear crisis when theeu-s dropped attmic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki, ending world war two."it felt hit by a baseball bat in the &phead and that was only the beginning," says mikiso iwasa-- he was just 16 years old then, iving less than a mile from hiroshima's epicenter.among the estimated 140,000 killed his mother, his sister evvry single one of his elatives, except for one aunt."are you the living example of the price of nuclear technology?""i am," he says. "we are the first victimm of the nuclear era."as he watches the crisis at fukushima, and the impact on their generation now hit twice by nuclear emergencies, he says"i strongly question whhther nuclear energy is helping peaceeand life."booh believe nuclear energy should nottexist, especially in earthquake and tsunami prone japan."do you believe the benefit f nuclear energy outweighs the cost?""for me, no says tanaka, only 13 years old when the bomb ffll on nagasaki. he was less than spared from the burns but he sees the long-term health impact of radiation.nuclear power, unless made 100 percent secure, should never be allowed in anyyform near mankind, they say.japan's past and present, says tanaka, proves it."japan haasseen darker days. it rose from the ashes after tte war and became a world class country and economic superpower. the world war survivors say they believe japan will emerge from this nuclear criiis. they wwnder if it will be with new lessons learned."at age 81, iwata still suffers from radiation-related health problems.but they're nothing, he says, compared to the dyiig mother that haunt him. "it's our hope to have us as "i hope it won't ever happen to your generation."kyung lah, pnn, tokyo.-----end----- cnn.script coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... how social media is helping people respond to the tragedy in japan. japan. and johns opkins may have been robbed against syracuse... see the controversial call that cost the blue jays a win overrthe number ooe team in the land...in sports. ((break 3)) 3 p ruce cunningham has fox 455morning spprts. sports. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... boeing's newest 7-47 lifts off... for the first time.the earliest you can ride on one. baltimore.ssveral hootings in 3 several different incidents. i'm megan gilliland, how police are reacting to one of the most violent weekends we've seen in awhile.