it s horrible. i have seen a few in my s.w.a.t. team days and these are the worst case scenarios. there was nothing else we could have done. we were very fortunate to save frank heyward, iii. tonight we understand the 12-year-old is in critical condition and being treated at children s hospital. autopsies are being done on the other family members trying to figure out an exact cause of death. police are also investigating a possible motive. a neighbor says the couple was having marital troubles. laura evans tonight. prince georges county police want anybody out there to help them find out who unleashed a fury on a cashier. this is surveillance video. the suspect wanted to exchange something when the clerk wouldn t do it, the suspect kicked in the cashier s door. assaulted him, took what he wanted, stormed out. if you know that call, call prince georges county police. a woman is recovering from a gun shot wound. police say some women were fighting. a man who knew one o
supposed to, sadly that could be the he taff for any number of domestic violence victims including heather mcfire. she was shot in the head and killed and dumped by anny estranged husband who would hours later kill himself. 9 want you to know it did not have to end this way and it does not have to for those desperately struggling in abusive relationships. we ll talk about the way out and the pain left behind. but first heather mcguire a woman who apparently trusted the system to protect her at least hoped it would be enough. this grainy black and white video from a nearby gas station camera be lice the bloody carnage on kensington when phillip deliberate made good on his threat to kill his wife heather mcguire. he dumped her body at connecticut avenue and knowles. hours later they found his body in a house in rockville. he apparently killed himself. three days earlier he she had gone to a commissioner. saying she believed gilbertty might kill her. each time he got out. la
mcqueary told them. most 6 or 7-year-olds know what it is to tell the truth or lie. the only question is what he described to curley and schultz. did he describe a sexual act? reporter: they maintain they were not told about the sexual details. had he heard from mike mcqueary that this boy in the shower was being, in any way, sexually assaulted or serious sexual conduct, he would have remembered that. mcqueary is facing criticism he didn t do enough to stop it. he was shocked and distraught and turned to his father for advice. he did not go to police. instead, he met with joe paterno and testified he conveyed to him what he saw. in a written statement, paterno said he saw an older person fondling a young person and identified him as sandusky. paterno said he would pass the concerns to the right people and testified he contacted curley. also testifying today, mcqueary s father and penn state police officials. the grand jury witness and family friend whose testimony m
the white house has up countdown clocks. the president stood with workers who need taxes to stay low. 160 million working americans won t see their taxes go up january 1st. reporter: on the key obama demand, a tax hike on millionaires to make up for the middle class. the white house caved, again. the president s priority hasn t been to raise taxes, it s been to lower taxes. reporter: the head house republican rubbed it in. i appreciate the fact they gave up on their millionaire surtax. think didn t give anything up because they never had it. reporter: speaker boehner agrees a deal is near. there s no need to shut down the government. reporter: this can be, says boehner, untangled. the deadline is midnight tomorrow, friday, saturday. exactly 16 years after government did shut down. remember, three weeks, 1995 december to the beginning of 1996. the public blamed republicans for that. it was a disaster for the career of then house speaker newt gingrich. live from
the democrats strongly disapprove of a controversial oil pipeline. it is not fair to the general public who have to worry about that. that worry is real. the government is warning some employees there is no guarantee of the deal and to prepare for the worst. congress should not and cannot go on vacation before they have made sure that working families do not see their payroll taxes go up by $1,000. while congressional leaders say they are confident the vote will get passed before the deadline, all these false alarms may take a toll. a recent to research poll shows that 75% ofhould be voted out. thank you. if you want to follow the developments as the shutdown looms, go to our web site wjla.com. a massive nationwide manhunt tonight. the suspect is wanted for questioning in connection with several local grapes and homicides. these happened in local grapes and homicides. this happened in the 1990 s. authorities have released sketches of the person hoping someone