evidence shows la board killed her unarmed and retrieving son. now i ve got to wait. ema not doing that. her child is gone and christopher wasn t given the same courtesy, the same extension have please be patient. please do this. please do that. reporter: why is why the attorney is calling for an independent investigation, something the county des misses. the spokesperson said this investigation is taking time because it is fair and thorough. we take the use of force by one of our officers very seriously, and if things were not done properly here, you know, then the right steps need to be taken but we re just not there yet. reporter: and so this continues for yet another day. late this afternoon baltimore county state s attorney scott shellenberger said, in part, his office and the police continue to investigate this matter and to do the job properly, they cannot rush this process. brian kuebler, website abc2 news. the stormy weather may be moving out. a lot of
through maryland, none more damaging than along route 1 in bel air. brian kuebler went back to the area. travel down route 1 near bel air, it s evident people are still in the middle of building back, hoping after tonight they don t have to do it again. along route 1, the blue tarp scabs to a fresh wound, seemingly every other building has part of the roofs covered as contractors work to fix the businesses. today, they were going to come in and put in a new roof, because of the weather coming in tonight, they put it off. reporter: down the road at fallston pharmacy, they are trying to beat the clock. give me your honest assessment. completely frightened. shaking in my boots. reporter: the owner of fallston pharmacy, his building took a hit june 1st. the pole sign, gone, the roof, nearly gone and all employees are more than shaken up. as the clouds darken agains it s fair to say they are very much on edge. moreso knowing the work is not quite done. . they are tel
775 degrees. you know, this whole situation just totally says why social media is such a powerful thing. i am to blame. posted it on my facebook. i figured they would get a couple laughs. i didn t think it would hit the uk. still, it feels like it s 600. the humidity wyatt was telling you into the 100 mark. so steam bath city. yes, i did not hit the two-degree guarantee. wyatt hit his two-degree guarantee. thank you. 775. you saw it. everybody saw it. friends of friends of friends posted it on my facebook. my joke back was we re not forecasting people barbecuing today, not for the inside of the grill. all right. thank you very much, wyatt. michael outside. on days like this you re tempting to dive into the first body of wart you see like a reservoir. reporter: the sign says no but the cold waters of the loch raven reservoir may be hard to resist. a long time ago, just once. didn t go in very far. it s not legal. reporter: the seven officers charged with polici
this is the heart of maryland s power grid. the control center manages to get power to your house so you can plug in the window unit. it s connected together and generation is shared across that area. so the whole side of the country is not experiencing what we are today. on one side of the room they control the actual transmission of power. on other they keep tabs which includes responding to outages. they don t anticipate problems with power. it s because there s ample supply to met that load but that doesn t mean you waste power. what customers can do today is what they would could to do to control the seize of your bill, shifting the usage away from the peak our and shifting away from appliances that generate heat. for example, today would be a good day not to cook a ham in the oven. it s just going to heat up your house and your air conditioner will work twice as hard. it will cycle through the peak rewards program to keep that balance. it s a shakeout crew for
100 degrees, bge said they may have to implement a voluntary program. last year it caused some heat of its own. reporter: if the heat s building outside, your ac is struggling to cool you off inside and it shuts down, leaving you to sweat it out. it happened last year to almost 400,000 bge customers who were surprised by what they had signed up for. with the sun beating down and the temperature on the rise a heat advisory reminded some customers of the triple conditions last year when the utility kicked in the peak rewards program. i think it was a day, day and a half and it kicked back on again and it was fine. we didn t have complaints after that. reporter: this pays customers up to $200 to shut down their air conditioner in cycles during times that the electric grid is being taxed the most. last year it came with little or no warning. we have about an hour to execute the warning, so it s a real quick thing. oar rob dwiewld a spokesman for bge said the utility has