>> that is so inhumane. that is wrong. >> why no onn is stepping forwarr. and why the victim's sister is -lamiig city hall. >> too attractive to go to ork. >> exact words were. >> the outfit this banker wore thattgotther fired from her job. >> big storms are moving out anú temperatures stay warm. returns. when they will hit. in the sky watch forecast. >> and laughing away disease. how aasimple chuccle can help you live much longer. >> live in higg definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >> hello, i am jeff barndd jennifer is off tonight. baltimore county biihop is charged with sexually assaulting a parishioner. keith dannels is standing by at the county detention center where the preacher was lock up keith? >> just learned he has been release order bail. roaa faullner senioo faces charges, ncludinn second-degree sex offenseeaad attempted rape. -> baltimore county police arrested biihop roan faulkner senior, wednesday. faulkner is pastor at new life pentecostal ministrys in catonsville. police say the 62-year-old minister, asssulted a 43-year-old female church member. during a spiritual counseling session.3 >> during the course of this spiritual couuseling, he ggabbed her sexually assaulted herr and attempted to rape her.ú >> detectivesssay the attack %-along baltimore national pikee it was ffbruary 21, at about 6:00 that nighh. but police say the woman did not report the alleged attack, until may 9. >> he really diddnot know exactly whht to do. she was not sure who to tell. wwat to say. >> investigators say faulkner is refusing to discuss the incident. but his neighborr. >> he is very social and friendly. >> are speaking out. house on win sted court in howard county. ú% it isssurprising to say the least. >> a neighborhood rattled by serious aalegations. >> for me, it seems to be outside of what i know of him. >> i always believed that, basically, people are innocent until proven guilty. know that somebody in the neighborhood could be accused of something like this. >> well, police are concerned tonight that there could be other victims,,because of faulkner's position. if you are, police want to hear from you. we're live in baltimore county detention center. keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> all riiht, kkith. one-year-old harford county child is beaten and dies. her father is in ccstody. it happened tuesday afternoon in this home on fountain rock way in edgewood. 24-year-old keaton irons arrested after shamere rairons brought to the hospital. and then rushed to johns hopkinú pediatric center where she diid. >> we did see police, police officers down on the end of the block buttwe did not know what was going on. i am so sorry. - just pray for the chill and family. >> irons was caring for the chhld at the time. >> a nightmare foo one area brother was killed on a city street filled with people. -nd tonight no one has come forwarr with any inforration whhtsoever.ú crimm and justice reporter joy lepola talked with the family about baltimore's code of >> a family struggles, as they >> my dad s in africa. he is on his way. aad he wants to come. he said, how can i faze them. >> messages from around thee3 world flood alphonso's facebook page. died in a crowded street in baltimore. >> this die on a dirt bike ith a toddler sitting on his lap. however it was situated. came n front of him out of3ú nowhere. >> alphonso driving a motorcycle at the time. he knew full well what would happen if he didn't swerve. >> he had to do whatever he could to not hit that baby. >> in sparing one life, another was lost. >> once he saw that baby, it was not an option. ú% the accidentthappened over memorial day weekend. it was 5:00 on sunday. and the streets were filled with people. yet no one has come forward with any information. >> for them, it was just another person. you know, just another life. just nother accident. and that is so inhumane. >> family members blame baltimore's code of sslence t -topped snntching mentality. >> no life in their eyes. >> then the family of the toddler, dumped in an alley along with the motorbike. police say they are not talking. tonight, however, aapersonal plea. >> my brothee gave his life foo your child. do you not think that you owe him that much. >> jenna adigaby said until the people of baltimore start talking, and the ccty's mayor crackssdown on witness intimidation and illegal dirt bikes. >> baltimore will forever be the city hht people consider not part of maryyand. a lot of people speak of %-where all of those boarded up homes, and jobless people, and crack themes, and a city that is just stagnant. >> in greennelt, joy lepola,,fox 45 news at 10:00. >> family memmers say they stepped in toomake sure that camera phone video of thh accident never made it to "youtube". >> dirt ikes continue o rule now police are trying to figure out how to get the recklees drivers off the city streets. karen parks standing by live in northwest baltimore wherr there has been ongoing problems with the dirt bikes tonight. karen? >> at the corner of reisterstown and aquaaium here in north baltimore where police say there has been several complaints of dirt bikes here in this area. it is a roblem that has city pooice asking what can be done.3 >> it is an adrennline rush. when you are riding out, going fast. >> corey jacker rrding dirt >> we build them and ride them all day. >> it was his friend he calls totty involved in this crash here in west baltimore wednesday. through red lights, stopping cars. so his friend could go. he loves dirt bikes as well as he was riding down there.ú guy came through the red light and hit him. >> his friend is hospitalized. and now faces charges, related to motoocycle infraations. and ddiving an illegal dirtú bike. it is a problem here in baltimore city thaa is hard to handle. >> e want to get this menace but we don't want a hazard, the doing hat. ity's population in %-runntraffic lights.onsistently stop traffic. and are seen iding dangerously, in the mmddle of the street. stop traffic, and all of that you know what i mean? >> police caanot chase them. it is considered too dangerous. so howwcan this problem be controlled? >> where we can restrict their movement. where we can use the helicopter. where we can catch them ú%ationary. we're going to do that. >> but corey said all bike riderssare not bad..3ú >> i think, they should be a track somewhere for us, you >> police are still investigating the incident yesterday. and at last word charges are still pending for the driver of the diit bike, who is expected to face several infractions. reporting live in north balttmore. karen parks fox 45 news at 10:00. >> all right karen. our question of he day. what should be done to stop illegal dirt bikes in bbltimmre ciiy? steve writes on our ebsite. impose arge fines. confiscated dirt bikes. offer big rewards for informatton leading to conffscation of diit bikes. and joyce writes on our website. the riderssshould be imprison fodfive years without parole. except if they are minors. if thhy are minors, then the parents should be imprisoned. >> just go to foxbaltimore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a tweet@foxbaltimore. and your response may air on the "late edition" at 11:00. >> the ssarch is on for the killed a highway worker innn arundel county. -2-year-old sabra of north ccrolina was surveying traffic on route 50 in analpolice at 1:00 this morning, when struck. police say he was thrownninto anotter lane, where he was hit again, by a tractor trailer. >> the tractor traillr driver stopped immediattly. ú%on striking the body. in the roadway. and there as actually an ambulance from ueen's ann county following the tractor trailer that stopped to see what was going on.ú gave immediate emergency care to the victim. but he was deceaaed on the scene. >> state police say sabraawas truck had flassing lights.d >> a battle over pensions in the court.f baltimore is going to unions representing policeeand firefighters filedda class action lawsuit today. it claims under funding aad mmsmanagement of the pending ssstem. city faces a deficii of3 $100 million, and mayyr said it is a very difficult situation. i am certainly a little disappointed. that the suit was filed. but we havv tough decisions to make about he pensions. and i am absolutely from the bottom of my heart grateful for the service of our first responders. they deserve a dignified retiiement. but it has to be one hat the city can afford. >> the mayor and the union say they will continue to negotiate, despite this lawsuit.., >> after having the woost record %--riiles are apparently now on the verge of firing their manager, dave trembley. sports director bruce cunninnham joins with us the story, bruce? >> story broke this afternoon. and now several sources are ú%ve trembley has reportedll managed the last game with tte it is not clear if dave trembley has gotten the would word yet. sun reports the team president macphail wants to meet with him and it cculd have happened tonight. espn reports the third baserrow. coach samuel will take over interim. -o one has commented on the reports and the players are caught in the middle. >> sometimes they caa come in, and, you know, be a distraction. but for the most parr, you know, we just got to go out there every day, come every day to the ballpark and prepareeourselves for success. and you know, just play the game hard. i mean, if we play the game hard, aa the end of the day, you know, ttere is nothing really to hang your head about. >> ave trembley's team has bee3 a disaster. lost eight in a row. and 19 of the last 22, they are 15 and 39 record. is the worst in major league baseball. >> all right bruce. talk tt you in a few more -inutes. another baseball story getting a lot of attention tonight is the his perfect game. will noo reverse umpire jimm33 tiger's pitcher had retiied eveey batter he faced until this play, which would have been the final out of the game. the 27th out. joyce latee admitted calling the batter safe was a mistake. >> kay, whatever, you know. -iknow what can they do, you knoo. i was ssiling.ú because i was nervoos. i look at him. i am likk, okay. >> well, the portsmanship and stuff has been unbelievable. on everybody's part. major league baseball's part. the tigers, indians, my crew, my family. >> joyce personally apologized to galrag and aaarded the star pitcher with a new car. thhs is far from crazz. ittcould even help. the class that teachesslaughter. our cover story tonight. >> also ahead. her bossshas declaaed herrsimply too sex tow work there. what her bosses told her to do about it. >> people put trash everywhere. >> the game that may get people to put trash in the can. >> we got to see our shareeof oj [ male announcer ] looking for a price that starts low and stays low? look no further than fios. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet and phone 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mean, the traffic is bad.3 blanch airs crings as she watches bikers navigate the narrow wind deroads in the valley. >> it is bad and when the sun is shinning, cars going thatt ay, have trouble disagreeing but the driver blamed for that fatal accident will not facc any criminal charges. 64-year-old faith frenzel of hampsted issued four traffic citations, reckless driving and >> it is a shame, if you can kill someone, and only get traffic citation. >> mark lefcowiiz wns a bicycle shop and knew bensky for years and wonderr why the woman responsible for the death will not be charred this plan works by friday. lets hope so. the federal government is bilgeú bppfor expenses meantime. $69 milliin. and said the company has untilú july 1 to pay upp >> we are not sparing any resources in terms of the amounts of effort, people, andd3 eeuipment we have to ppeeent oil getting to the shore. >> more on the efforts to cap3 the well and the future of offshoreedrilling, tonight on the "late edition" at 10:00. >> second body is found in the potomac river, miles from where a mother and dauuhter weet missing this eek. crews searched the river, the mother and daughter were ii the park ffr a family outing.3 both swept by the swift currents. >> oes rove how dangerous the under currents are here in the potomac river.3 it is just unbelievable. you don't realize it, unfortunately, until something like this occurs. >> the bodies found have yet to3 be officcally identified..3 >> when it comes to baltimoreú city's trash concern, one state delegate said it is time to visit an anti-litter campaignn3 from 30 years ago. jeff abell shows us why. >> you don't have to look far to find the problem. ú%n the complaints. >> people put their trash everywhere. the more you pick it up, the when you say something to them they look at you ike you are crazey. >> it is not that the city hasn't tried. for years, mayors have promised and promised. >> we're not going to let it become a trash dump. we care about it.3 >> i am walking up and down the stairs of the public school. and there is just trash. state delegate carter hass3 beee so frustrated byytrash lately that on her facebook she city return to trash fall, ú%ti-litter campaignnintroduced by william donald schaeffr in the 70s. %-resembled basketball nets and city encouraged residents to >> just the idea that it was constantly instilled in you when you saw trash, pick it up. throw it away. and it was fun to do it. itt as kind of almost like a like who can make the most shots in a day.ú >> afterrposting the idea on faceeook. carter said theeressonse was overwhelming. she now plans to take it to city hall. wwth hopes that the oll campaign can be new again. >> those were the good old days. >> jeff abell, fox 45 news at 10:00. trash pick up to one day a week. if the mayor's proposed bbdget is approved, bulk trash pick up will be completely eliminateed. >> sson you willlknow who is beeind the nline campaign messages. maryland board of elections wantssto require candidates to disclose messages sent through messages liie facebook and twitter. ensuring that ccndidates are not hurt by people that create fake accounts. rules could go into ffect in july. >> improving balttmore city parks stakes center stage at a conference earlier today. it took place this morning at the cliborn arboretum on greenspring. they shared ideas and talked greener and greeeer. here is how you can help. >> first go to your park, and advocate for your park. contact your councillperson, an3 advocate for better funddng. anddreport anythiig you are distressed about, in your park. and make it clear that it is important to you to haveea green, clean, enjoyableepark, that you will use. >> the best way to get involved is through your local community associations, and attend those meetings. >> thunder showers in our area but it could have been worse. here is chief meteorologist vytas reid now with a look at the sky watch forecast. hello vytas. >> yeah, jeff. we saw gusty thunderstorms earlier today. but most of the activity has ú%we had aalot of heat ande. through the atmosphere. %-around baltimore city. radar, ccouds. we have showers and a few western suburbs of philadelphia, south of us on 95. down toward richmond. still some aggressive %-across the bay, we have stronr storms earlier this evening. ú%t since then, it looks like3 things have quieted down. ssme of the lightning strikes north and south of us. we will continue to see that activity push east it looks like we will see the remaining -howers that we saw on the eastern shore pushing over the and bigger picture we can see there is a ffontal boundary creatinggthe chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms. and maybe a few more late overnight tonight. but better chances into the afttrnoon tomorrow. %-out f the south.uilding up mid 70s. and hot again through the aaternnon hours, with humidity in place, and we willlsee temperatures in the upper 80s and lowwr 90s againnwith the potential for thunderstorms. detailed look at the weekend forecast. coming up. >> thhnk you so much. >> you can be in charge of your own personalized forecast..3 i-radar is available at foxbaltimore.com. use the interactive tools to track storms down to your neighborhood. foxbaltimore..om/i-radar. >> is thii woman simply too sexy for work? later on fox 45 news at 10:00.ú the reason that she is suing one bank. >> laughing even when it seems ♪ summer runs on dunkin', arf! so stay cool with an icy dunkin' donuts coolatta or a delicious authentic iced latte. grab yours today for just $1.99. 0 summer runs on dunkin', arf! so stay cool with a refreshing dunkin' donuts iced coffee or freshly brewed iced tea. grab yours today for just 99 cents. an oil lick, as you saw ii the gulf. had baltimore the murder rate o3 the rise. -iitle to laugh about of late. but in tonight's cover story, people are finding the strength to laugh, even in the worst off3 times. >> so everybodd take in a deep ú%eath. >> it may seem likk a stretch. ú% move your feet around. start with your ankles. >> in this yoga class. >> (laaghter). >> there is a different sound in the air. welcome to the laughter yoga class at rockville shady grove adventist hospital. where often the students have little reason to laugh. >> i am still currently in radiation. >> i am still having treatment. my hair has grown back. >> i found the lump in january -f 2009. >> breast cancer. >> good. so nnw we will do -- very good, very good. yeah. (laughter). >> instructor nera berry isú teaching this class of cancer survivors, how to laugh. even when there s no jokes. beccuse it opens up your chest. openn up your lung. >> nera berryy as learned a lot about laughter in her lifetime. >> i was a bbeast cancer patient myself. going through chemo. >> and whee she battled cancer 10 years ago, she found rrlief3 in a laugh. >> there were times where i would have so uch pain. my knees hurt. my bbnes were hurting me. i couldn't get out of bed. so when i would laugh. i would say there in bed and just make my stomach go up and down, like it was not a real i would just go like haaha-ha and even doing that, for like a better. >> when there is nothing funny. nera berry said fake it. >> everybody put your up of coffee ouu in front of you. >> the body she said cannot tell the difference. >> whatever you want.ú whattver you want. (laughter). >> doctors believeeeven fake laughter can reduce stress and boost the immune system. >> measurably you can see the to heal. ann blood glucose levels are better. >> sometimes, you know, i didn'3 want people to know what i was doing, so i was pretending i was laughing into a cell phone. >> one, two, thhee, laugh. (laughter). >> that was great. hi, what's your name. >> bernard. >> hi. (laughter). >> some students, these group giggles are awkward. but after an hour, they are often on the laugh ttrck. >> (laughter). immediatelyyhow ii helps them. thh ennorphins, i felt that. i felttsimilar to when i have a good workout. >> yeah, just eels more free. >> laughter may not be the cure. but for those that an laugh in the face of darknnss, there is strength. >> very good, very good. yeah. >> jeff abell, fox 45 news t 10:00. >> hospitals are not ooly places using laughter yoga, companies are doing it to boost morale. >> quick. i don't know if e will beú aaive. %-coleean, why his own wife gary refussd to help hii. >> look out for flying cars, what sent this one airborne. and what happened toothe driier, or the piiot, if you prefer. after the break. >> an, that's video right there. we're talling about some mild temperatures out there. mid 70s. hot day today. another hot one tomorrow, with gas is very expensive, and just when you think the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. the more you spend, the more you save. i'm saving money at the store, i'm saving money at the pump, and that works for me. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card. and stays low? 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>> no. >> i have been sick and you %-traumatiied.want tt be >> is he conscious? >> no, he was like bubbling at the mouth. >> gary coleman rrgained consciousness and price called out instructions to him. but she waited for paramedics to render aid. coleman died of a brain hemorrhage. our website foxbaltimore.com/raw news. >> now, look t this. video captured wednesday morning -t dallas/ft. worth airport. it is at the north toll plaza that served as a launching ramp %-the airport in a hurry.leave the driver was drunk..3 and arrested. no injuries reported. man. just a few scratches, on the driver. unbelievable video from texas. >> actress mcclanahan has died. known for the role as blanch did he ever row on the sow golden girls. she also starred in wicked, musical back in 005.ú she died this morning after suffering a massive stroke. mcclanahan was 76 years old. and is the i-phone abouu to %-wirelessscarrier struck a deal with apple in 2007 and in tonight's ""ord on the wwb" judy reveals what apple's eo hhs to say about a possible switch. judy? 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look no further than fios. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet and phone -- guaranteed for two years! that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. you'll also get the fios movie package -- over 60 premium movie channels, including 18 in hd and starz and showtime free for six months. call 1-888-get-fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2 year agreement, a price guaranteed for 2 years. this is beyond cable. customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> ohh mann anyway, it looks like hot conditions out there again. ú%cking off the weekend. friddy and saturday, lower 90s. and then it looks like humid ú%nditions as well. so kind of ssicky. looking at 30 percent chance for thunderstorms tomorrow. 40 percent saturday. 50 percent chance on sunday. so not a total washout but we thunderstorms at times. but then we ill see a frrnt pushing through, getting rid of the heat and humidity for parts3 of next week. 82 sunday. monday 81. and sunshine returns. it looks like a leasant forecast into the middle of next week. better conditions setting up. but hot and sticky for the next couple of days. >> thank you so much. >> finally the end of the road for dave trembley? bruce cunningham joins us with details in "sports unlimited". that's sad, really. >> yeah it is sad. but what are you going to do? you cannot fire the team. coming up on "sports unlimited". rumors are swirling that daae trembley will be fired as oriole manager before the game against bootonn ww have the details. if that is the case, with the orioles, that have lost seven straight, senn dave trembley out a winner in the finale against the yankees. and the ravens made the much anticipated move of signing former bengals kicker gram. hear from gram on king here in and kristen berset with the latest from rookie camp. "sports unlimited" starts right now. >> as you saw during theenews at 10:00, there is a big change brewing at camden yards. it appears that dave trembley is managing his last game for the orioles. several media sources are reporting the end will come soon. he will meet withhmacphail tonight or tomorrow. and relieved at that time. coach samuel takes over interim. and move comes at a time whenn3 the orioles are going through a horrible strrtch. disaster. lost eight in a row. 19 of e