it widened to about 1400 votes by early morning but no one declared his victory or conceded defeat. the problem was the vote count stalled at 97% of the precincts. the other 3% or locally lost temporarily in transition. according to officials, judges neglected to turn in the memory cards from 82 voting machines after the polls closed. those machines were spread across 12 polling places from various parts of the city. officials spent the day tracking them down and recording the results. officials say there is nothing fishy about the problem, just some sloppy attention some sloppy things that would not have gotten ignored if it wasn t for the closeness of the race. next in the race, the absentee ballots. that count starts tomorrow morning. the exact number of absentee balance 2198, that count will begin tomorrow at 10:00. there might be a few more ballots that come in tomorrow morning as of the close of business today. the challenger has laid low all along. patricia jessamy
three women and two children discovered dead tkph a home. no human beings should of been living in this location. the conditions police found inside and the call that alerted police to this disturbing scene. hi, mom. i m alive. -> this man should be dead. the traumatic encounter he encountered and warning he ignored before it happened. cooling temperatures, a great start to the weekend. how long the mild weather will last, coming up in the forecast? and fast or slow. why your athletic ability could be determined by your belly button. live in high definition from wbff tv in baltimore this is fox 46 news at 10000. hellooi m karen park. i m jeff barn. a developing story. two children, two women are discovered dead in a trash filled house. we are live where investigators believe the victims were targeted. detectives have been on the scene here for nearly 24 hours. look behind me, investors are rolling away boxes of evidence. the scene is on the right side of
/. hello i m jeff. i m karen parks. baltimore teen accused of committing murder while out on probation. michael joins us now with where the young suspect was just hours before the crime occurred. michael. we have learned that just days before 17-year-old jones was arrested, he had been locked up under thee% supervision of the department of juvenile services. just hours after his release last monday on court ordered probation, police say jones chased down 19-year-old ims and stabbed him to death on harper road. charging documents reveal that sims may have been trying to protect a friend from jones and a instead became the victim himself. juvenile advocate says this case tragically points to the need for changes in thh state juvenile system. when ou look at rearrest within three yearr, just so it is a true indication we must do more to iiprove the services young people are provided. ú>reporter: tonight the department of juvenile services tells fox 45 juvenile úomici
kathleen cairns explains. fda s move to remove sodium is designed to reduce the number of deaths due to heart disease. but leaders in the food industry worry about the affect it could have on their products and their sales. at j.o. spice company in arbutis, salt is the main ingredient for most of the recipes. for 65 years, the same recipes have kept the company at the forefront of the crab spice industry. now its management worries about the impact salt reduction mandate could have on its business. so when they impose salt regulations and restrictions, you know, you are not only going to hurt us as a manufacturer, you are hurting people with jobs, potentially from the salt manufacturing industry all the way down. fda hopes to impose the new regulation slowly over 10 years. but opponents suggest instead, the fda place warning label os salt just as it does for cigarettes and alcohol. kathleen cairns, fox 45 news late edition . now that brings us to the question of the
the school claims the missing minutes of surveillance video does not show anything relevant to the investigation. the camera is located right in front of the commons dorm on knox road. the incident happened just a few hundred yards away along that wall. another source of controversy, a police lieutenant, normally in charge of copying the videos, is married to one of the mounted officers whom prince george s county police falsely accused the beating victim of assaulting. the university now says she had nothing to do with the tapes after alerting bosses there was a conflict of interest. she was removed from any video review, any copying and part of complying with the subpoena. someone needs to apologize. there needs to be some sort of compensation for the student that was beat. i think there should also be a message out to all students students to gain our trust back. reporter: the fraternal order of police president told me he stands behind the officers and uppers peop