tears. today has been an unbelievably stressful day. i actually wish i never had to hear any of these words. hearing that we got a first degree murder verdict is very pleasing. they thanked god. the murrays have an undying faith in christ. jana murray was smart, athletic and cared for others. she was a beautiful person. she would have turned 31 years old on november 22nd. her family wants a judge to sentence brittany norwood to life in prison without the possibility of parole. what a horrible ordeal for that family to go through. at least jana will never come back, but a little bit of closure into what has been a horrific time during this trial. the only thing they can hope for is that sense of what they achieved yesterday, some sense of justice. let s move to the forecast now. meteorologist tom kierein with changes coming up or another nice day. another nice day. it looks warmer than yesterday. good morning. starting off again with a mostly clear sky, but
family. andrea. reporter: well, derek, the courtroom was utterly silent when that verdict was read. i m live now with jayna murray s family. i want to introduce everybody. we ve been with them all week. phyllis murray, jayna s mom, christie her niece. jayna s brother and sister-in-law. derk is jayna s other brother. an emotional up and down. what was it like when you heard the words guilty of first degree murder? i questioned it. i thought did i hear it right? i was so afraid it could be anything but that. but yet at the same time, i was so concerned that i didn t catch it right. and then my husband had a deep sigh and i knew it was right. i knew it was right. reporter: and, phyllis, i interviewed a juror right after and he said that your compelling, courageous testimony yesterday clinched it for him and the other jurors. wow. wow. because i did not feel that s not my comfort zone. and i basically just identified jayna s possessions and her picture and that she didn
craig: what is wrong with you? geoff, we can t waste any time. we re 2 1/2 minutes over. geoff: that s all right. i m still out of my mind. craig: what? oh, yeah, the fake pot. hold on. geoff: that s some good stuff, man. [sniffing] i can t breathe! craig: good night, everybody. good ight. . this sh 9news now. . a stunning high profile trial and a unanimous verdict after less than an hour of jury deliberation tonight in the lululemon case. the montgomery county jury found brittany norwood guilty of first degree premeditated murder paving the way for a life sentence without the possibility of patrol. andrea mccarren has been in the courtroom. she joins us live now with the murder victim jayna murray s family. andrea. reporter: well, derek, the courtroom was utterly silent when that verdict was read. i m live now with jayna murray s family. i want to introduce everybody. we ve been with them all week. phyllis murray, jayna s mom, christie her niece. jayna s brother and
seaboard, we are looking at sunny skies. high temperatures back into the low 60s. right now at reagan national, 43. that is the warm spot so there are a lot of 30s and even a 20 or two on the map. no winds. mild conditions expected with sunshine. high temperatures about 60, 61 degrees here at 4:00 p.m. so a good looking day. back to you. thank you. now, a look at this morning s top stories. a man is dead, a woman hurt after a shooting in a shopping center parking lot in prince george s county. this one happened at the penn forest shopping center in forestville, maryland, shortly after 8:00 last night and the parking lot was packed. investigators have been going over surveillance video from several stores in that plaza. so far, they haven t given us much information about a suspect in this case. jurors in the lululemon trial got to see and hear from brittany norwood yesterday in the taped interview of the murder suspect right before she was placed under arrest. it was th
victim is in grave condition. multiple law enforcement sources are telling me doctors at gw hospital where he s being treated do not expect him to survive. a couple other pieces of information from our law enforcement sources, they believe the victim knew who shot him and believe it was probably over some stupid neighborhood beef and it just got out of hand. they also say. this the biggest roadblock right now, people not talking. there were a group of kids out here when it all happened. i m told no one is talking over fear they d be considered a snitch. franklin ramirez already closed up his father s m street restaurant for the night when the sounds of gunfire brought him to the front window just before 11:00. on the sidewalk a 17-year-old boy bleeding from a gunshot wound to the head. his other friends were screaming like they were in shock and then his friend that was holding his hand was saying like don t leave us. stay with us. be strong. reporter: police out in full fo