happening at a place that, what elhappening out there? who else are they doing this to. reporter: a federal judge thought the was worth exploring and dismissed the efforts of the police department to dismiss the case. its argument is already updated its policy in november, letting officers now the public can indeed record them in public places. out of the majority of the departments in the nation, you know, we re one of the first to promulgate rules, so take that for what it s worth. reporter: but what it too little too late? this is video shot just this past friday on cross street and federal hill. even though the new rule was just made public earlier that day, the person was more versed than the officers. all right, all right. you guys do know you have a standing order to allow people to record it? reporter: the photographer s phone is not taken away, but he is asked to walk away. turn around, and walk. i m leaving. turn around and walk. i m leaving. rep
maryland s most powerful doppler radar, not a lot happening today. yesterday, boy, we saw some snow moving across the area. we had the rain, but we are clear now. that s the scenario as we go through the rest of today. it will be a nice one but for now temperatures are cold. 28 degrees in catonsville. cumberland 28 degrees as well and into columbia, 28 degrees. columbia, howard county, actually got an inch and-a-half of some snow across the area. for today the winds out of northwest at 5 to 10 miles an hour making that 28 feel more like we re in the low 20s this morning. here s that forecast as we go through the rest of today. 46 degrees is what i m forecasting by the afternoon. lets check the traffic with angela. good morning. we still have that fog, just a little? still a little fog on the chesapeake bay bridge especially for those of you traveling on 50. also, another look at the tydings bridge, foggy conditions in that area as well. traveling around the baltimore belt
don t know. reporter: for jeff any improvements to make this stretch of belaire road safer can t be soon enough. he has spent most of the morning on the phone with grief counselors trying to deal with last night s death. he was the one who ran to try to help the victims in the seconds after the crash. nobody got ejected. the one lady got out and fell she collapsed getting out of the car. the other lady reporter: in perry hall, jeff hager. we have to feel for jeff. a 42-year-old woman survived the collision. she is right now at shock trauma and we wish her the best in this. again, jeff, hang in there tonight friend. a washington dc area medic who fell from an enter state interstate into a creek has decide. he was responding to a car fire. he tried to climb over to the car, slipped fell 20 feet in to the shallow creek. he was rescue from the creek but died this afternoon and an investigation into what led to the accident is continuing at this hour. investigators