there s historic museum itself. many times you ll have a field or park lot larger than this where you can lay your rail out. reporter: he s working with the railroad. the bridge is basically separating two communities. my biggest concern is getting this place back open. my concern look backward is after that happens, we sit down, listen to the ntsb and what they found and sit down and talk to csx and look at the infrastructure financed there are ways to and if there are ways to do a better job in the future, that s what we have to look at. reporter: that s why main street will remain closed at this time because there s a lot of heavy equipment in the middle of main street. there s flatbed trucks. they even have a heavy crane. for now at this end they re trying to get the track in place tend may take a couple days before they get things in order. i know the investigators were saying something about video. reporter: they were able to get the video out of the train.
disapppinting. the place where this picture was taken. .that made him easy to spot spot(three shot) i think that that money is never going to &pdo anything for the paatt-pas forced to pay 55 miilion this child.the problems that leave him functioning like a newborn.two years later. later.wx wx.and a wedding memoryyone couple. will never forget 3 pooo eveningg i m jennifer gilbert.jeff barnd is tooight.city leaders are investigating a picture that has one city worker in hot water tonight. the worker appears to be sleeping on the job...buu thats not all thats troubling city hall. hall.. jeff abell is live there tonight with the story, jeff.. ff.. brought the ppoto to city hall... it appears to have captured a city wwrker sleeping on the job.. anddnow, the ne picture is worth a thousand questions. in patterson park today..life seemed so picture had many residenns simply confused. disappointing. (17:22:30) of course, its offensive ann we hope resourres are being used wisely. (
3 &pin just a few hours. 24-yea old eli werdesheim will learn hhs ate. fate.hh s the man convicted of attacking a baltimore teen while on neiihborhood watch pat. patrol.tom odgers is here with more on the sentencing plus youu other op stories of the day. werdesheim wassconvicted of second degree assault on a black teenagee nd false imprisonment.but prosecctors are not seeking any jail time. time.instead. they re expected to ask for a 3-year suspended sentence. probation and community service.meannime, werdesheim s attorney is expected to ask for a new tial today.from the beginning, they ve argued werdesheim acted in self defense.asswe we wait to hear prosecutors are hoppng the original verdict willlsend a message to neighborhood watch groups. 15:34:03 i think it s just important that thoss organiiations that might want to engage in that type f activity and asssst be rue partners nd work with us not against us. us. werdesheim s 22-year old brother. avi. who was of any wrong do
name.. on yourrgift registry. 3 3 wednesday, june 27th 3 3 3 3 3 3&p 3 we are following breaking news out of west baltimore this the scene of a 2-alarm fire on - pear the intersection of west baltimore street and north carrolton avenue. avenue.joel d. smith is there with the latest..god morning joel d. ((take pkg)) 3 the man convicted of attacking a baltimore teen while on neighborhood watch patrol. is just houus away from learniig his fatt. fate.24-year olddeli werdeeheim will be sentenced this afternoon.megan gilliland is here with more on what he could be facing. walked out of court in may. - knowing he could be facing up assaulttng black teenager. - but we re being told now. that prosecutors are not seeking any jail time at all. in fact they re asking for a 3-year suspended sentence. probation and community service. werdesheim was convicted in may of second degree asssult on a bllck teenager and false imppisonment.the tten told pplice. werdesheim it him in the head and s
towson university student with good grades and a good family. he said he s tired of it. people who haven t been in that situation can t understand. it s humiliating. they feel like they have done something wrong even though they might have not. reporter: senator ben cardin s law was put before congress a month before the death of trayvon martin. he said martin s death illustrates the need for this law more than ever. although it was in the law enforcement involved, too many times young men of ethnicities are singled out because of the way they look. it s unamerican and it doesn t make us safer. it makes us tough safe. we have a tough budget time. we need to use our resources to keep our community safe, not to harass our community. reporter: if you look behind me, you can see the crowd at pratt and light. a lot of cars are honking horns. after the rally the group will march down to city hall where there will be another rally as they try to get the trayvon martin messag