That other passengers can help. Audrey barnes has more. Reporter this incident happened on the b2 bus at minnesota avenue and pennsylvania avenue at 12 45 this morning and there were several passengers on the bus when two teenagers got into a confrontation with the bus driver. There were two juvenile and who we believe are juveniles aboard the bus. They wanted to get off of the bus and the bus operator advised them he could stop the bus only at designated bus stops. They were not happy with that and when they finally exited the bus, the bus operator pulled over at the next stop. One of the two sprayed the operator in the head with mace. With pepper spray. Reporter now, the suspect fled northbound on to pennsylvania avenue after spraying the bus driver. We got a description of them. Two black males, 16 to 19 years old. They had tattoos you were their eyes. Witnesses said they were both wearing rolledup skull caps. One had on a blue coat, the other was wearing a black coat. This was the
But locked out of his own home where he shot and killed his girlfriend on valentines day. This morning, his coach is saying its time for the blade runner to get back on the track. And bazi kanaan sy is once again in pretoria, south africa. Reporter good morning, dan. Oscar pistorius is believed to be staying at his uncles house this morning after being granted bail. But with strict conditions. He cant leave the country. He cant even leave this city without permission. His coach said we wont see pistorius competing anytime soon. But he does hope to meet with him as early as monday, to at least Start Talking about getting him back into training, as a way to clear his head during the difficult months ahead. After four days of riveting testimony, Oscar Pistorius family cried for joy, relieved this morning, that he is no longer in jail, after the magistrates twohour ruling. Ive come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail. Reporter Defense Attorneys for the
Our bottom line here at the top of the hour, it is a cold, dry day start. Sharon is watching if roads, marty is over at first warning weather. Not dry for too much longer. First warning doppler, this is the im going to the next time im going to switch the next time i give you an update. Theres moisture close to the region. Its going to come in as a bit of very light mixed precip during the midday, turning to all rain. 29 right now is 7 warmer than this time yesterday. By the afternoon rain, 36 maybe 37 as you high. Don, take it away. Thank you. Heres the rush from Sharon Gibala at wjz traffic control. So far nothing to get in your way if youre headed out for your morning commute. Everything is looking good as far as speeds go. In the 50s and low 60s. 55 is your average on the beltway. So far we dont have any accidents at the moment. Theres a live look outside at the topside of the beltway. Traffic still pretty light in that area. On the west side slightly busier at Baltimore National p
Apologized. Im sorry i let everybody down. Reporter jacksons lawyer Reed Weingarten said it was a difficult morning. It was a morning that had to come. Jesse needed to come to terms with his misconduct and those who were in court saw that he did precisely that. Reporter david miller is a jackson friend and former state legislator. Did you see that coming . No, not really. I think it was a surprise to all of us. Reporter is there an acute sense of disappointment in that district . Oh absolutely. At one point he was a shining star, young, good looking, articulate. Reporter over the last year the democratic congressman all but stopped working, disappearing for from public view for weeks over the summer and checking into the mayo clinic for what doctors there said was bipolar disorder. Jackson says he also has a shopping addiction and in court he admitted buying everything from toilet paper at costco to a 43,000 goldplated rolex watch, two elk heads from a nevada taxi determinist, memorabi
Good evening. At this very moment, 60 million americans are trying to navigate a recordbreaking storm. The snow and the ice and even the explosive force of what experts call thundersnow. And, the heartland is taking the hardest hit. Look at kansas. A highway of motionless cars stretching out to the horizon. Abcs emergency ginger zee is standing in the middle of what would be rush hour in topeka, right ginger . Reporter diane, here in kansas, where they have declared a state of emergency, and, yes, this is downtown topeka, main roads, nobody on them. Peoples of snow, still very slick. Kansas officials and others from here to nebraska, illinois and missouri, asking people to stay off the roads tonight. Halted in the heartland. The monster snowstorm made for whiteknuckle driving. From cars being pushes and pulled in kansas city, to this car up in flames after revving the engine trying to get up a hill in kansas. Inside the behemoth storm, it looked like this. Visibility, probably about a