comes face to face with one and a gun. she s the latest victim of a disturbing trend in d.c. but first storms threatening our friday night. thanks for joining us tonight. i m brian bolter. i m maureen umeh. both of the storms fell apart but we re still watching a few spots on the radar tonight. let s start with gary mcgrady in the weather center. earlier tonight we had some warnings basically up to the north and west. tonight we re watching. some things are trying to move on. in sentinel radar, we ll show you where we see the activity. most of this is up into pennsylvania. it stayed just basically wes of hagerstown. there are west of hagerstown. there is more back to the west. notice the trend has been up to the northeast now the last several hours with these storms. up north and west of hagerstown just south and southwest of chambersburg, a little bit of lightning in this. as we bring the view further out, there are some storms trying to gain speed and gain a little
office. the boy was playing with the gun and it went off shooting him in the chest. this was the scene off west franklin street and hagerstown early this morning. we now know the gun was a .22 caliber semiautomatic baretta. police say it only contained 1 bullet and the gun was not stolen. now we re trying to find the gun s owner. we talked to a volunteer firefighter who was across the street when the shooting occurred. he said accidents like this aren t common for that community. it s a shocker for this town and i know it s going to send this town for take loop for a few days, but i a loop for a few days, but i believe the town is resilient enough to bounce back. i just hope there s a lot of support for the parents and child and i hope we find an answer to what happened really fast. this is a place to raise your family and for this to happen it kind of pumps your brakes a bit. just a few hours ago we got word the little 3-year-old boy has been upgraded to stable conditi
morning.this let s go to live super doppler 7 radar. of rainfallty especially west of 95 if. will creep into the 95 corridor momentarily. the heaviest rain is mainly scattered through the piedmont of the blue east ridge antivenum west of the blue ridge. dry around the beltway for now. that will change later this .orning there will be more thunderstorms afternoon into the evening, some strong to severe. highs in the mid to upper 80s today. 80 s tomorrow with morning storms on saturday. then clearing for a beautiful sunday, less humid, 87 degrees. lisa baden. on the outer loop of the b-w moving, they are overnight construction. work and nobody s off the beltway right there. kenilworth avenue, outer loop at boulevard, they are moving barrels out of the way. headlights are the out groups 270.college park to the inner loop side is pretty smooth. virginia there s a minor crash on northbound 95 minor crash234. near 234. looks pretty good between newington and the beltway. we are
and we ll eat the strudel. craig: i ll give the girls the wiener. come over, ladies, secretariat, geoff. all right. ooh, that s nice. help yourself. tuyan and lisa. wolfgang puck, hugo, geoff peterson, secretariat, we ll be back tomorrow night. [applause] here we go again. another storm, more power outages. thousands of people in the dark again. matt jablow is live in montgomery county. iism imagine gin pepco not getting much benefit of the doubt tonight. reporter: derek, at the height of the storm we re told about 10,000 pepco customers have lost power, the vast majority in montgomery county. we re told about 6200 pepco customers are still in the dark, most of them here in montgomery county. brian coakley of the manor club neighborhood has lost power so many times over the years that he now keeps miners lights scattered throughout his house for times just like this. a powerful stormed move through downing trees, knocking out five or six pepco feeder lines. unfortunately
customers are still in the dark, most of them here in montgomery county. brian coakley of the manor club neighborhood has lost power so many times over the years that he now keeps miners lights scattered throughout his house for times just like this. a powerful stormed move through downing trees, knocking out five or six pepco feeder lines. unfortunately, we re getting used to this, and i am going to finally break down and bye a generator capable of running more things, you know. hope springs eternal. we think that we can live like the rest of the first world, but not so in this neighborhood. reporter: a very unhappy pepco customer, one of thousands throughout the area tonight. some good news for people like brian coakley is that the storm that moved through this area earlier tonight cooled things down significantly. so being without power and therefore air conditioning won t be nearly as bad for the next few hours as it would have been just a few hours ago. derek. tha