talked to him. i don t michael was not combative. i think they were i think they wanted to hurry up. his shift was about over. reporter: when ambulance arrived and mang was treated, police drove him to the hospital. in police custody, he later died. i m very convinced this brutality. he should have gone off in the ambulance and he should have stayed in the hospital. why was my brother brutally treated like this in this incident? why wasn t my brother medically treated correctly? why did my brother die in a jail cell three and a half to four hours later. reporter: the police story, mang assaulted them. my brother is not going to be able to see the grandchildren. he s not going to be able to see his daughters graduate. he s not going to be able to see them get married or enjoy their life. i hope that these gentlemen are reprimanded for the kind of treatment that they gave my son and it s just a horrible thing. reporter: his birthday is saturday. and he wante
123 in this neighborhood. if you are around melody lane, you might have some hail. we have had reports of pea-sized hail. still some heavy activity in montgomery county. one storm already passed to the south. now, another storm is entering montgomery county. it s going to kind of move generally on the west side of 270 down towards boyd. it does appear there is hail southeast of poolesville so we will come back and talk about the rest of the night and also look ahead to the holiday weekend. derek, back to you. an historic late breaking news. a measure to allow gays and lesbians to serve in the military. that decision comes hours after the senate armed services committee took the same course. republicans voted overwhelmingly against lifting the ban saying congress ought to wait until a review of the repeal on military life and readiness. greenbelt city police say michael mang fought them before he died in their custody yesterday morning, but a family member tells 9news now