drew levenson has more. reporter: athletic director tim occurly and vice president gary schultz resigned overnight. now they are expected to turn themselves in. they are accused of lying to the grand jury, investigating sex abuse allegations against the school s former football defensive coordinator. the coach was arrested on charges he targeted eight boys over a 15 year period. he faces on 40 criminal counts, ranging from inappropriate touching to statutory rape. prosecutors say sandusky abused boys he met flu a charity he founded. a graduate student saw sandusky assaulting a ten-year-old in a shower on campus. and reported the incident to head coach joe paterno. paterno told schultz. the proadministrators failed to immediately alert police. the two men say they did nothing wrong. schultz s lawyer says schultz did nothing wrong because schultz didn t witness the assaults. sandusky retired in 1999. the allegations have stunned penn state fans. when he was a coach, and h
jooirk. area fire departments are coming together to demonstrate the dangers of fireworks. elaine reyes has more. reporter: good morning to you, barbara. take a look behind me. this is just an example of what can go wrong, especially with the dry conditions, the dry grass that we are seeing right now. they tell us that these type of things happen year after year. the first week of july yields dozens of fireworks injuries. exploding fireworks like cherry bombs, roman candles and floral shells are illegal. possession can lead to fines or an arrest. folks perhaps do not understand the power and the potential danger that goes along with the fireworks. last year, we had a young child in the northern virginia area light a spark letter and stick it in his pocket. seemed to be very mundane, caused a very serious burn injury. now, officials are encouraging families to attend one of several planned public fireworks displays in our region. we have the capital fourth on the mall. w