detail. usually not, but it s up to the dignitary protection division of the u.s. capitol police that would make that call. but what i m hearing from sources is that there was no threat against her that would merit a protection detail. all right. well, again, you re confirming to us that you re saying you re hearing from authorities there that the suspect or shooter has been apparently taken into custody. is that right? that s correct. that s what i m hearing from law enforcement sources close to the investigation. and that would seem to be reflected by what our eyewitness on the scene, jason pekau i know he was describing what they were searching through vehicles. it didn t sound like the frantic concern there was still a gunman on the loose. jason, you still with us? yes. what is happening now? i ve seen your photographs that are coming in. and thank you. we re seeing that clearly the parking lot has been marked off and i presume we re seeing also the early stag
we re fine. it doesn t matter. it will be a pain. with family nearby, we ll be fine. reporter: as they evacuate their home, others on this block in chevy chase, maryland, are doing what they can to get back to some sense of normalcy. after the storm tore through, the area look like something out of a war zone. massive tree nearly 60 years old came down on houses, cars, and power lines leaving everyone in the dark. i ve been living here 35 years. about 12 years ago, there was a bad storm that took out trees along whole blocks but not this. this is the worst. reporter: around the corner, gregory davis was dealing with the same headache. crews arrived to clear the tree that took out his sun porch. thoughes insurance will cover the damage, what s next? this is weird for washington. we ve had storms, an earthquake, so it is a little unsettling. reporter: but this unpickable weather has meant a sudden jolt of business for tree cutters. charlie has been running his company