Brad bell on the scene. What happened there . Brad a crazy scene. This is the car you are talking about. You can see the red car crashed on a tree stump. The man inside the car in the drivers seat was apparently shot in an incident that began about 100 yards down there. We know at this point there was a shooting. The victim was in the car and he was in an accident and is in serious condition. But not life threatening injuries. They are look for clues but we dont believe anyone has been apprehended. The bottom line is the neighborhood is blocked off at time when children are coming home from school. Those that need to get by are escorted by police. They look for evidence to figure out what happened here. Well be back at 5 00 with more on the breaking news. In springdale, brad bell, abc7 news. Jonathan thank you very much. Is it true love or is it a sweetheart swindling situation . Alison an 81yearold man says the passion was real. But his family and police say his mystery wife is a mani
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Every three years, Alexandria's local elections provide a spark of civic engagement. In this mostly one-party town, the Democratic primary tends to be the main
City Council candidate Bill Rossello literally has widespread involvement in the Alexandria community.
A Baltimore native of Puerto Rican descent, Rossello moved to Alexandria in 1988 and married his wife, Bonnie, a year later. During his more than three decades in the city, Rossello has lived in three of Alexandria’s distinct neighborhoods – Old Town, North Ridge and Seminary Hill.
According to Rossello, his long-standing connection to the city and its residents distinguishes him from most of the other candidates running for council in the June 8 Democratic primary.
“The rest of the folks are relatively, you know, they haven’t lived here very long, they haven’t seen a lot, they don’t really understand, in my mind, the full context of where we’ve been as a city,” Rossello said.