pictures of injuries to george zimmerman. plus the gun that killed trayvon. a dress code controversy at a local school. we ll show you the outfit that got a boy suspended and the passionate reaction tonight from parents on both sides of the debate. i m the luckiest old broad on two feet. plus betty white comes to washington and sits down with wendy reigher to talk about her love of the city, her lifelong passion for animals, and dating. first tonight, though, video from inside metro buses that you might find fascinating. it shows some of the aggressive driving on our roads every day and the challenges for those at the wheel of a 30,000-pound vehicle. jackie bentsen with our exclusive look tonight. reporter: watch as this car cuts off a metro bus, forcing the driver to slam on the brakes. how about this hold your breath moment when a driver cuts over two lanes, forcing the bus driver to abruptly stop a split second from a collision? it s all in the workday for metro
degrees in winchester. forest hill, maryland, 41 degrees with nearly an inch of rain there. almost an inch in gaithersburg with a 39-degree current temperature. we are going to stay in the low to mid 40s all day long today, keith. that s an unfort ia turn of events for anything you wanted to do outse your saturday. inside is the word of the day. wow. okay. thank you, chuck. home come weekend off to a violent start in college park. off-duty police officer hurt after shooting two women that hit them with their car. those women were allegedly trying to flee after shoplifting from a store in the 7300 block of baltimore avenue. also, known as route 1. just off the univeity of maryland campus. jackie bentsen has the latest from college park. the sound of gunshots startled people in the parking lot of the college park shopping center on baltimore avenue. officials say that an off-duty prince george s county police officer was working as a part-time security guard at the rugged
jackie bentsen is in leesburg to tell bus how this is still unfolding. reporter: it is a very tense situation. great concern for the safety of a couple described as an elderly couple that police here believe that are being held hostage by an armed gunman at this point. this is when it started. about 11:30 this morning, leesburg police responded to an armed robbery at the jewelry store. the suspects fled that scene on foot and went to a home in the 200 block of royal street where he took the keys to a jeep grand cherokee and the family at that home was not harmed but we understand that they did have a very frightening encounter with this suspect. now, the grand cherokee was abandoned and the suspect took off on foot, police believe. at which point he barricaded himself in a residence on valley view avenue. what we can tell you right now is that hostage negotiators from the leesburg police department, possibly from virginia state police, also, are in attempting to be in con
joins us over the telephone now with the latest on this. captain moxley, thanks so much for joining us. what can you tell bus what s going on at this moment? at the present time in what you earlier reported, the situation started unfolding around 7:24 morning with an armed robbery that occurred at a jewelry store. at the time a single suspect broke into a house in the 200 block that was occupied by a family. the family was unharmed. at that point he stole a vehicle from that location and left the area. subsequently a short time later, potential breaking and entering in the 700 block southwest in leesburg. when officers arrived on the scene, they were able to assess and determine that what we had was that yen gann from the same armed robbery earlier and had taken hostages inside of the house and currently at this time as we speak, we were in negotiation was that individual. captain moxley, have you evacuated houses nearby in the area? we have done that. that was done ini