It will be cloudy and dreary with spotty shower activity on and off all day long into the evening. You can see a high of 49 degrees well hit that around 1 00 p. M. And slide back to the mid 40s by 6 00 p. M. Karen, looks like the damp condition may continue into tomorrow morning, as well. Well have more on future tracker 6 coming up. Looking outside live, the roads are wet. Were not seeing major problems, but were driving through ponding and puddling on the roads. Slow it down. Looking live on the blue route, ridge pike southbound traffic moving just fine. As the cars go by, you can see the spray on the windshield behind you. Vine trees express way. Vine street expressway, no problems, web westbound, eastbound all lanes open. Taconypalmyra we had an opening, its closed and traffic is moving. We had an accident at Sumneytown Pike that has cleared out. Northeast extension speeds 59 Miles Per Hour moving good at this point. Officials in maryland say a crowning Police Officer was executed
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Off-duty Pentagon cop who shot dead two men breaking into cars is indicted on two counts of murder and now also faces charges for pepper-spraying a homeless woman in his condo building
David Hall Dixon, 40, killed two men who he believed were breaking into cars at Takoma Overlook Condominiums on New Hampshire Avenue
The victims have been identified as Dominique Williams, 32, and 38-year-old James Lionel Johnson
It is believed that the men were fleeing the scene in a getaway vehicle during the shooting
By DAN MORSE | The Washington Post | Published: April 30, 2021 A Pentagon police officer accused of shooting at three men in a Maryland parking lot as they drove away was indicted on two counts of murder and a single count of attempted murder, according to Montgomery County Circuit Court records made public Friday. The grand jury also indicted David Hall Dixon, 40, on assault counts for an unrelated incident last year when he allegedly pointed a shotgun and discharged pepper spray at a homeless woman who had come into the lobby of his condominium building. Taken together, all of the charges filed Thursday expose Dixon, who was off duty at the time of the incidents, to a possible sentence topping 200 years.