eliminating it from our ranks. the fbi says the 2 year long investigation began with the city police department and involved wire taps and electronic surveillance. there s absolutely nobody in this police department that should be hanging their head right now that the police department did their job. they routed out corruption, alleged corruption within their own ranks and should be very proud of that effort. reporter: 15 of those police officers had their first court appearance here at the federal courthouse here today. police are trying to track down two of the other police officers who have not been arrested yet because they were on a previously-scheduled vacation. all of the officers are suspended without pay, pending the outcome of the trial. and they have been stripped of their police powers. we re live at the federal courthouse downtown. derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. derek, thank you. live complete coverage continues now with kelly mcpherson in rosedale,
warning will go into effect for areas around baltimore. [ scraping ] don t you miss that sound? in minnesota, this heavy snow brought ice and sleet, making driving hazardous. in sioux fall, it was blizzard-like conditions with major whiteouts. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are tracking this system, when it will arrive and how much snow we can see. bob? seems impossible but we are talking about snow. as you said, a winter storm warning. we have couple of areas of light rain. the main action is well off to the west, as you can see, but it s moving to the east. and it s also pressing south, which means even though we have a north wind at 9 and temperature at 40, it will get colder overnight. that means you ll start to see change from light rain to sleet. we have advisories and warnings in effect. beginning late tonight, we have the winter storm warning across maryland. south of maryland and d.c. and lower eastern shore. we have a winter weather advisory. the reas
affecting both the inner and outer loops. so expect delays if you re trying to make it up to pennsylvania on the harrisburg expressway. it s going to be sometime as now the traffic is beginning to recover. but it s going to take a while. back to you. thank you, captain mike perry, reporting live over the timonium chapel area. moments ago, wjz learns carbon monoxide detectors will be installed at all city schools. wjz is live at dickey hill elementary middle school. mike hellgren has the new details after a community s call for action. good evening, mike. good evening, kai. a lot of parents were stunned that the states does not require the schools to have carbon monoxide detectors. but as you said, they will go in here at dickey hill and then at 35 other schools. and next month, all 200 city schools will have them. reporter: dozens of children have been exposed to dangerous carbon monoxide in two separate incidents in one week at dickey hill elementary school in baltim
to the school s cafeteria. reporter: on the day he rolls out his blueprint, president obama chose parkville middle in baltimore county as the backdrop. right now, this school, parkville is preparing our kids for the jobs and careers of the 21st century. it s a school that nurtures what students are passionate about. reporter: the president sees the school as a perfect example of what other schools should focus on to compete in a global economy. the school s principal couldn t be more pleased. it means that the students need to work hard, you can make it in life. that s the message we send, we need to be prepared for high school and we need to work hard and the message shows that. reporter: the students say that the president inspired them to work hard and stay focused. i m interested to see what the budget does. i m really, i like science. it was a great experience to see the president. reporter: students say it was incredible. there was something about presid
up. mubarak was resigning yesterday and demonstrators were furious when he said he wasn t leaving. the administration tried to walk a fine line. reluctant to abandon a key ally that gets over $1 billion in aid every year. protest leaders are looking to the future. they re thrilled with mubarak s decision to leave. but they say they re not leaving the square, until democracy fully takes hold in their country. reporter: president obama huddled with his national security team in the situation room to get the latest. but the white house says the president has not spoken to mubarak or any other in the white house. wjz complete coverage continues. weijia jiang spoke with locals. but we begin with jessica kartalija. good evening, mary. shortly after mubarak s resignation was announced, they came here to the embassy. they tell me they were looking for other egyptians to celebrate this incredible news with. they carry signs, reading egypt is back. celebrating with family acr