need to be more sensitive. tlrvelths has been constant intimidation for years. reporter: lanier says she has stepped up meetings with lgbt organizations. she says responding officers, if they fail to take action, she will. that will go over to the u.s. attorney s office for failure to take police action. because that s a crime. reporter: in the transgender shooting case, lanier says it doesn t appear to be a hate crime, but a dispute gone wrong. as we have gone forward, there is still more investigation to do, but as of right now, it looks like it had nothing to do with a hate crime. reporter: without specifying any officer, lanier says her department also is troubled by some officers who do get fired, but when technical rights to force their rehiring. very frustrating for me, as the chief of police, to fire have employees that are fired for misconduct, sometimes extremely serious misconduct, only to have an arbitrator who typically does not live in the district
the hurricane. students in calvert and st. mary s county will return to class on time today. in prince georges one school closed, glen arden woods because of no power all other schools in prince georges are open this morning. anne arundel has seven schools closed because of no power you can see that list on myfoxdc.com. all right let s check with tucker now we promised you a good day tucker thinks he can deliverer good morning. yeah, should be fine this morning. a few more clouds but temperatures back in the low 80s. current numbers, regan national 60s. 66 degrees now 61 fredericks burg, good morning you are the cool spot 57 ocean city, 56 degrees a little cooler down by the beaches this morning. and 63 winchester. all right looking at satellite radar i don t have a lot to talk about a few clouds, from shore a little bit of shower and thunderstorm activity, north and west, towards pittsburgh watching out towards the west win chester, maryland west virginia you have a be
traffic and weather. we ll check in with lisa in just a minute. first meteorologist adam caskey. comfortable. 57 currently in frederick and gaithersburg. a little bit warmer in the district than usual at 67. a lot of mid 60 s for most of us and a few upper 50 s. a mix of sun and clouds. a few stray showers west and northwest to have metro area. potomac high land. very few and far between quick brief showers possible. that s it. lisa baden. well, we re going the zoom right in and jump into the pool of life. the water feels warm and nice. 66, 95, everything running very smoothly on 270. the bulls greenway, the dulles toll road, i-70 between hagerstown and baltimore all clear. 9 5 the baltimore washington parkway. annapolis, northeast. we will give you to green light. 210. 220. everything moving on metro rail. could it get any better? thank you, lisa. people living along the east coast are coping with the lingeringfects of irene this morning. ocean city, maryland suffered mo
virginia early this morning. the latest rumble came after 5:00 a.m., four miles from mineral, the epicenter of last week s 5. quake that shook the east coast. news4 s shomari stone joins us live. reporter: we re in mineral and a lot of residents and business owners felt the aftershocks this morning. they had flash backs about last week s quake. we re here at the high school and a lot of teachers and students have been volunteering today, taking furniture like this, and moving it across the parking lot to the middle school. that s where they re going to start classes in a couple weeks. now, an inspector came out here to look at the school to make sure there wasn t any serious damage, and you re going to get a glimpse of the video that shows just why these people are moving. the surveillance video from inside louisa county high school in mineral, virginia captures parts of the ceiling collapsing and teachers rushing students outside during last tuesday s 5.8 magnitude earthqu
couple days without power. reporter: that lack of power is affecting recovery everywhere irene went. officials estimate 1.7 million homes and businesses up and down the eastern seaboard are still in the dark. in this middleburg, new york, though, where water logged remnants of irene line the streets, residents brace for the next battle, with insurance companies, over what s covered and what s not. they won t even pay up on the content. my i have nothing. reporter: so an outraged congressional delegation is getting involved. i m going toel challenge those insurance companies. reporter: the flood is neighboring new jersey is receding, but ever so slowly. president obama gets a firsthand look at the damage sunday when he tours patterson where the mayor will be weight. i m not expecting miracles but some conversations that might lead to a miracle for us, which would be the way to figure out a way to protect many of us from this. that would be a good start. reporte