down there. oh, that sounds good. jambalaya. we re going to file this in the most intelligent burglars file. or not. this is alan mcclelland, of albuquerque, with his car, which someone broke into on easter sunday. on easter? come on, dude. that someone was joseph williams who lives just a few blocks from that guy. it was a pretty easy case to crack because williams dropped his wallet in the car and then left it there when he made his getaway. duh! turns out williams had already been busted on an outstanding warrant and now burglary charges are being added to his case. very well done. so the moral to this story, if you are going to rob someone, just don t bring your wallet. just leave it at home just in case something like this happens. or don t rob somebody. that s number one. we ll be back with more world news now right after this. i think i lost it let me know if you come across let me know if i let it go announcer: world news now weather brought to
manson will die behind bars. kabc s leslie miller reports the decision came as absolutely no surprise. reporter: mass murderer charles manson now a grey bearded 77-year-old did not attend his hearing where the parole board ruled he had shown no efforts to rehabilitate himself. the prisoner is not suitable for parole because the inmate would pose an unreasonable risk of dangers if released from prison. reporter: he orchestrated gruesome murders on consecutive nights that terrorized los angeles some 40 years ago. he and his followers were convicted in the 1969 slaying of pregnant actress sharon tate and four others. playing heavily into the board s decision to deny parole was something manson said recently to one of his prison psychiatrists that commissioner john peck read aloud. i am special. i am not like the average inmate. i have put five people in the grave. i ve been in prison most of my life. i am a very dangerous man. and this panel agrees with that statement.
good morning, everybody. we begin with that arrest for the killing of trayvon martin. for weeks, an outrage rippled across this country. george zimmerman was nowhere in sight. this morning, he is behind bars. seen everywhere in this police booking photo. later today, zimmerman will be in court to answer for the crime. abc s tahman bradley joins us with the details. good morning, tahman. reporter: good morning, paula and rob. the prosecutor decided to bring the toughest charges they could face. second-degree murder. all around the country, people are reacting to word that zimmerman has finally been charged. george zimmerman arrived at seminole county jail, charged with murdering trayvon martin. we filed an information, charging george zimmerman with murder in the second degree. reporter: if convicted, zimmerman could face life in prn. the special prosecutor s announcement was made after 45 days of heated tensions in sanford, florida, and across the country, over the sh
detectives are investigating after firefighters battled the fire on tuesday morning. when they gained entry, they found three victims that had been shot in the head. a 58-year-old man, his 38-year- old daughter and her 27-year- old boyfriend. we have pieces of physical evidence at the scene. we re talking to a never to a neighbor. the good news is that everyone is overwhelmingly cooperative. the two male victims were found dead on the first floor. the female was clinging to life on an upper floor, but died later at an area hospital. one neighbor says he heard shots overnight. athletes between five shots to seven shots. at least between five shots to seven shots. they look for any evidence of discharging gun shots and did not find anything. police are looking into that call to see if it was handled properly by the officers. baltimore city police investigating a deadly shooting in northeast baltimore. a man s body was found shortly after 1:00 a.m. on the 3600 bl
saying enough is enough. and the usa hockey team celebrates but did it go to far. the images that show up. fox 5 morning news starts right now. it is 7:00 on this friday morning. it s february 26th and yes, it is windy out there, folks. no doubt about that. good morning, i m steve chenevey. and i m allison seymour. snow and wind combining for a rough start to our friday morning. the wter blast is force somhing schools to close or be delayed. school impacts are in west virginia and on the eastern shore of maryland. you can find the full list at the top of your screen and online at myfoxdc.com. so we didn t get the snow that our friends to the north got but we are getting some winds. this is the wind damage. this is in potomac maryland. a tree down. and power outages have been up and down. right now pepco reporting 750 outages, dominion with 1500 customers without power in virginia and bge reporting 2,000 outages, most of those in anne arundel county. and we want to t