tonight our big story, tens of thousands of tourists, including 4000 sailors, are flocking to baltimore for the star-spangled sailabration. the festivities officially kicked off this morning. today is flag day. rob roblin was right in the heart of it all at the inner harbor and has this report. the u.s. navy band was playing as they began a welcome ceremonies here at star-spangled sailabration. ships from all over the world and folks from all over the country are here. everything is fantastic. the ships, the people, everybody has been more than friendly. thank you, we appreciate you coming. has been a great time down here. i were owned mindy basara was the mistress of ceremonies who welcomed ship commanders and captains from all over the world. i love the history of baltimore. i love this event. everyone here is so excited to be here. it is going to be a lot of fun. we are delighted to be able to represent the united kingdom and to celebrate this event with yo
their view. reporter: because of that interview, prosecutors asked the judge to give henson an even harsher punishment than the 30 days of home detention given to coconstir coconspirator. it appeared to the state. and i think the court felt that mr. anderson just didn t get it. reporter: during his sentencing wednesday, henson told the judge, the case against him was just unfair. the judge ordered henson to an immediate 60 days in jail, saying he used his creative talents to undermine the election process. henson s attorney calls the punishment unfair. i think it s a terrible situation. it hurts my heart. but i do know that people like myself can always fight another day. so i ll file my apeel. appeal. i ll go to annapolis. and i ll do what i have to do. the judge also sentenced to henson to 300 hours of community service and one year of supervised probation. the judge said during that probation, henson would be forbidden to participate in any kind of campaign. w
the bottom line at the top of the hour we have the humid haze and falling rain in the area this morning. christy is in for sharon with an accident at annapolis and marty is in first warning weather notice christie s traffic cams. so the south all wet. up to the north they will be dry. so, if it s raining where you lived and it stopped, you are clear for a while. it s getting to rain on the northern tier counties if not at your home. it s warm and humid. temps steady in the mid-70s through the day. 10:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. window of opportunity for catching the heavy rain and gusty thunderstorms. take it away. christy headlined a new accident. here she is. good morning, don. good morning, everyone. we have a new accident in the annapolis area. the roads are getting slick. take your time. the accident at route 2. as far as 95, that accident 175 has been cleared. everything is back to normal in both directions. the beltway is moving fine. average speed about 55 miles p
outside the university, international. blood sacrifices. reporter: and a police report referred to him as virginia tech waiting to happen. the safety and well being of our campus community continues to be a priority for this university. reporter: kinyua is accused of beating another student, with a bat wrapped in chains and barbed wire. on the advice of council, i cannot talk about the specifics of this case. reporter: morgan s president could not take any questions. but a spokesman is reviewing how staff handled kinyua. one thing morgan is not, in any form, real or perceived. it is not a negligent bystander in their protection of our students and of our campus community. reporter: and he said the school will continue to provide updates on its internal review process. reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. all right. thank you very much, mike. now, the victim was living with the suspect s family in harford county at the time he was murdered. t
well, makes for a new horse race. but it s too bad. i was looking forward to seeing if there would be a triple crown that we could brag about. reporter: i ll have another was purchased for $35,000 and won almost $2.7 million. he still has earning potential through breeding fees, even if he couldn t accomplish horse racing s greatest feat. randall spimpg pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. this marks the second time in history that the winner of the preakness didn t run in the belmont. the judge says all 52 charges remain in effect with opening statements to begin monday. the ruling comes two days after prosecutors and defense attorneys settled on a jury of five men and seven women. sandusky is charged with 52 counts of sexual misconduct, involving young boys. his lawyers wanted the charge dismissed, saying some were too vague and that there is insufficient evidence on others. sandusky has been on house arrest, since he was charged with sexually abusing 10 boys over a 1