Says matthew wanted to become a Police Officer and attended police camp over the summer. Neighbors say he was a delightful kid. Shock just shocked. Couldnt have happened at a worse time. Kids are off from school end jog their enjoying their holiday break. Just tragic. Reporter matthew was a fifth grader at ritter at that time larry school. The kids are on break but brief counselors will be available wednesday morning from 9 00 until 11 30. Live in franklinville david henry channel6 action news. Alicia. David thank you. This afternoon we know the names of the two People Killed in a row home fire in reading. 87yearold Pedro Morales and 88yearold miriam vega were can killed inside their home on spruce street last night. Crews found them in the first floor bedroom which is where investigators think the fire started. The fire marshal is still trying to figure out what caused the flames but does not suspect anyone set it on purpose. John rawlins has been speaking with family members and hell
A stronger cold front moves in over the weekend. Well tell you which day will be wet. Another day, another terror plot foiled. Good evening. Im jan jeffcoat. Im derek mcginty. Security has been ramped up in belgium following a deadly anti terror raid outside the capital city of brussels. Two suspected terrorists were killed. Authorities interrupted what they thought was a suspected terrorist attack. A firefight erupted about 75 miles outside brussels belgium. The antiterror raid turned deadly when men with ties to syria opened fire on police. Two suspects were killed. A third was injured and arrested. During the investigation we found that this group was about to commit terrorist attacks in belgium. Authorities say the planned attacks were aimed at Police Buildings and personnel. Belgium police had watched the group for weeks. Local media reports investigators found automatic weapons, Police Uniforms and bomb making equipment at the suspects location. Investigators say there appears to
Hebdo that killed 12 people lets go action News Reporter chad pradelli live at the Police Academy in northeast philadelphia. Chad, safe to say when Something Like this happens in western europe, major American Cities react by increasing vigilance. Reporter youre right, jim. Behind me is the Philadelphia Police departments Homeland Security units headquarters and police brass here tell me they are always on high alert but tonight we are learning that the fbi has sent out a bulletin to 18,000 plus Law Enforcement agencies across the country warning that isis and alqaeda are urging fighters to attack the west. The attacks in paris may seem geographically distant but they resonate here in the United States. The other side has to get it right just once. We have to get it right every single day when were trying to stop them. Reporter ed turzanski professor at lasalle university. He calls the paris attacks coordinated resourced and planned. Alqaeda continues to remake itself and these this at
Local Law Firm Says its going to file a suit tomorrow morning in d. C. Superior court and the lawsuit will be based on negligence. A packed Conference Room at Dupont Circle law firm cohen cohen to hear that the first lawsuit stemming from mondays deadly smoke episode will be filed tomorrow. The complaint which will be filed in the morning is going to allege negligent maintenance, negligent inspection and a negligent response to an emergent situation. Reporter attorney kim brooks rodney asked why this lawsuit being file sod quickly. Were filing it so soon because frankly we need to know what the heck happened in that subway tunnel on monday. Reporter the ntsb is still investigating this matter and has only offered initial clues as to what happened. Coming up in my next report at 5 00 a rider who was on that train who went straight from the hospital to that News Conference today talks about life and death on that train. Reporting live at Lenphant Plaza, adam tuss news4. Virginia governor
News 4 at 6 00, ill it will you about two key things police say might have prevented this teenager from becoming a victim. Live from arlington, julie carey, news4. Now to a story we first told you first on 4, we are talking act a systemwide slowdown on metro. The Transit Agency says the speed restrictions are in place now because of the potential for rails cracking from this cold. Our transportation reporter adam tuss first told you about this breaking this story this afternoon on twitter. Hes now live outside the station at Reagan National. Adam . Reporter metro says this is a proactive move slowing down trains so things like cracked rails dont happen. Lets take a look at the Reagan National station. Theres a speed restriction about a mile south of here between Reagan National and the braddock road station, and yet this could change how long your commute takes. Metro technicians ride the rails in a sophisticated machine called the track geometry vehicle. It studies the rails and sends