It was a bitter start. Many of you were out and about. Hopefully layered up. Brianne carter, what were peoples reaction when you were out talking to them . Brianne well, surprisingly, we actually found some folks that were out and about. Some in shorts. An hour ago a man out here running with no shirt. Some saying they were enjoying the dip in temperatures. But the one complaint we heard over and over from folks today all about the wind. You mentioned it earlier this morning. Many talk about that, how it was a bitting wind walking out the door this morning. If the wind is gusty and cuts through you. Especially as you are not in the sun and the sun starts to go down. We know folks have no choice but to be out in the cold. We found people braving the breezes. They know how to prepare and buckle up, workers said Mother Nature is still making it hard for a days work. Its brianne so the entire time we were talking to him, he is wiping away tears from the glasses underneath because he said i
Well go through the timing in a couple of minutes. Some snow and continued cold and windy during your day tomorrow and tracking your weekend as well. All of that coming up in just a minute. Right now, though, i want to take it outside. Its on the cold side. We sent our team down there. Reporter heres proof that the dogs are sticking to the sidewalks. They are just wellbehaved. You normally see more people down here and you dont today and it has something to do with the weather. People still find a way to get out. Some of them had to and some because they wanted to. It was about layering up and staying warm. We spoke to one vendor who had good advice i have a sweater here. I stay all day here outside. Reporter alpaca, thats the word for today. You dont need any alpaka if youre going to be inside but well talk to more folks about what they were doing out in the cold air. Derric cank, thank you. Go to our nbc washington app and we continue to put the data in ourselves so you get the storm
Because hes still in the hospital. He caused a wild rampage, one which was caught on many cell phones of drivers. This is a much calmer rush hour tonight. How does a crash turn into this . Chaos. Get away from us. Reporter police say the man behind it of sterling we facetimed with allen who is back at work and back on the road. Notice his passenger seat sits empty. His doug is usually by his side. When you know that he locked eyes with you, what was going through your mind at that point . To get out of there. Reporter tuesday night noticed a man driving the driver of the dumptruck and saw the man strip down and then turned his attention to him. Emma got uneasy. He looked at me and she started barking. He hopped up on the passenger side and tried to open the door and when he couldnt get in, he punched the window and shattered it with his fists. Reporter glass was cut around this dogs eye. You can see the man hanging there on the door is naked. He was on the side of adams 18wheeler. I go
People cant stop clicking on and watching video of that outrageous naked rampage in Fairfax County yesterday. A nude man attacking drivers, smashing out windows. He rode a flatbed truck like a rodeo bull. The whole episode tied up traffic for quite a while. Tonight that man has been identified as 32yearold Jose Gonzalez flores. Our reporter david culver is near frying pan road with a new witness account of what happened there. David . Reporter doreen, just look behind me. Do you see this . This is how rush hour is supposed to go. What we saw was far more chaotic. The man is facing a long list of charges. Were talking about assault and hitandrun and indecent exposure. A man going vehicle to vehicle smashing windows and attacking a driver. It started with a rush hour crash. Police say one of the drivers of sterling then went on a spree of destruction. He was cruising down route 128 at the time and his doug emma by his side, as usual. He shifted his attention to adam. When he locked eyes
"I remember it like it was yesterday," said Brown. "I remember the traffic around this area right here. And then the lady screamed out, you know, 'That's my son. That's my nephew.'"