reporter: and again, there s more than 130 firefighters on this scene right now. we are told they are making some head way, fighting that fire. but there is still some black smoke, coming out of that building. i gotta tell you, hundreds of people were lining the street, watching this fire. and if you were on the opposite side of where the wind was blowing that smoke, you couldn t even see right in front of your face. that s how much smoke was down here in fells point. we ll continue following this developing story. for now, live in fells point. i m meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news. thank you, meghan. complete coverage continues now with sky eye chopper 13. captain jeff long has been over the scene all afternoon. captain jeff, how are things changing right now? well, we have been here for quite a while. we ve seen a huge change, specifically from the volume of the smoke. used to be thick, black smoke. it s not as thick as it used to be. and now each a white even a
so it was for their own use? it s our understanding and belief that they intended to use the drugs among the five of them. reporter: guest the at the hotel were allowed back in their rooms around four hours later. it was quite the experience. it was sort of a combination of poseidon adventure and a ride at disney world. reporter: a business trip he ll never forget. reporter: those suspects are between 20 and 34 years old, and all of them are in police custody. adam may, wjz eyewitness news. reporter: only 10 meth labs have been busted up in maryland since 2004. wjz is learning more tonight about the man suspected of dismembering a family friend and then eating his body parts. mary is in the newsroom with details. another victim believes that suspect had planned to eat his organs, too, when he attacked him with a baseball bat. police say this man, 21-year- old alexander kinniao confessed to eating the heart and parts of the brain of his roommate in harford co
it was mcqueary who said he saw san dunk nea shower naked with sandusky in a shower with a boy 10 years ago. not to render an opinion until the case is heard and the state proves beyond a reasonable doubt. how are you doing? reporter: the 68-year-old former assistant coach, charged with 52 criminal counts, insists he is innocent. in bel font, massachusetts, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. six jurors have been chosen so far. the judge hopes to begin opening statements monday. new revelations in the scandal, surrounding anne arundel county executive john leopold. the aclu says it is proof john leopold illegally gathered information. they showed improper searches on at least three of leopold s rivals. in each case, the alcu says an active or retired police officer, conducted unjustified background searches. one of the men targeted is civil rights leader carl snowden. another gathered information about leopold. including thomas redmond. including his divorce a
potential jurors were brought in for questioning. judge john cleland told them they hold justice in their hands. he said he is trusting them at this point to act as jurors, not to read newspapers. reporter: many had worked at penn state or even volunteered at second mile, the charity for boys sandusky founded and where prosecutors say he met some of the victims. reporter: some 150 witnesses could testify during trial. the defense has indicated it may ask the wife and son of coach joe paterno to take the stand. reporter: prosecutors have indicated they might call mike mcqueary, his father and forger penn state officials. it was mcqueary who claimed he saw sandusky naked in a shower with a boy a decade ago. not to render an opinion until the case is heard and the state proves beyond a reasonable doubt. how are you doing. in the 68-year-old former assistant coach, charged with 52 criminal counts, insists he s innocent. in belmont, manuel baleg us, wjz eyewitness ne
millen. she had given him more than $700,000 during his 2008 presidential campaign. prosecutor says he used that money to hide his pregnant mistress, rielle hunter. in all, they deliberated more than eight days. the judge has told the jury to go back to work, saying a future jury would not have an easier time reaching a decision. reporter: in greensboro, north carolina, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. edwards faces 30 years in prison and more than a million dollars in fines if he s convicted on all counts. campus alert. this triggers an intense search and a temporary lockdown. derek valcourt has more on the search for a gunman. police found the car they were looking for, and inside it, they found the gun that that student had reported seeing. but so far, no suspects. reporter: a warning of a possible gunman on the umbc camp us went out through text alerts. police in the area of west hill apartments and walker avenue, for a report of a man with a gun, stay