Reporter its in the 18700 block of Fuller Heights road, just a stones throw from the Quantico Marine corps base. Earl barbour lived in one of the three trailers here. My neighbors killed in a fire, people you see every day. It gets you. It really does. It really does. Reporter in triangle, delia goncalves, wusa9. Police have not released the identity of the family killed today. An offduty metropolitan Police Officer shot a man this morning on 18th Street Southeast near minnesota avenue. Authorities say the suspect was trying to rob that officer. So she pulled her Service Weapon and shot the man in the stomach. Hes now in the hospital. We do not know his name and so far he has not been charged. The Supreme Court heard arguments this morning in a case that challenges Current Campaign finance limits. Tara mergener explain requests supporters say current explains why supporters protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court urging the justices to shoot down a case that would allow more mone
mcconnell. good to see you, sir. thank you. interesting, right? so now that i cable news exclusive, the man who won that lawsuit that led to this historic supreme court decision. shawn mccutchen is a member of jefferson county, alabama s republican party executive and steering committees, and he s the founder and ceo of coalmont electrical development corp. shawn, good evening. good to have you here. great to be here. did you ever expect you that would be at the center of a case like this that got so much attention? how did you get into this? well, i just became an activist several years ago. i didn t expect this much attention in all this, but i m very glad and happy that it happened. what do you think it s accomplished? well, i think we ve accomplished more money from private individual people exercising their free speech, especially in the political process. i think it s a very good thing that private people and individual people outside the government are going to be
mcconnell. good to see you, sir. thank you. interesting, right? so now that i cable news exclusive, the man who won that lawsuit that led to this historic supreme court decision. shawn mccutchen is a member of jefferson county, alabama s republican party executive and steering committees, and he s the founder and ceo of coalmont electrical development corp. shawn, good evening. good to have you here. great to be here. did you ever expect you that would be at the center of a case like this that got so much attention? how did you get into this? well, i just became an activist several years ago. i didn t expect this much attention in all this, but i m very glad and happy that it happened. what do you think it s accomplished? well, i think we ve accomplished more money from private individual people exercising their free speech, especially in the political process. i think it s a very good thing that private people and individual people outside the government are going to be
trt twitter account linked to president rowhani wishes jews a happy new year. this news is a thumb in the eye of diplomacy at the time went we are still rightfully concerned about the iranians developing their nuclear capability. so keeping in mind how many days the americans were held hostage, here s the headline i d have put on this story. 444 reasons to say no. the last headline from today s new york times, ruling hints more campaign finance dominos my fall. so there s an alabama businessman and his name is shawn mccutchen. he likes to give a lot of political money to conservatives and to republican candidates. as a matter of fact, he d like to give even more political donations to those whom he supports. but he was held in check by limitations on the amount of giving that he or anybody else could contribute. so he went to the supreme court all the way to the supreme court of the united states and argued that the limitations that he was facing were unconstitutional.
then, and now. breaking tonight new details on the shooter behind the second mass murder at fort hood. this is a kelly file, everybody. so this gunman killed three people, and wounded 16 more about fatally shooting himself. just hours ago, the secretary of the army telling congress the military cannot rule out terrorism completely. we want to keep an open mind and an open investigation and possibly extremists is being looked at carefully. rick leventhal is live with details. u.s. army confirmed identity of the sooter a husband and father born in puerto rico and joined the national guard. he s done two overseas tours, driving a truck during u.s. troop withdrawal to that country receiving 11 commendation medal buzz this is a deeply troubled man according to the lieutenant general. he says the shooter had an unstable psychiatric condition with a trigger event. there may have been a verbal altercation. and there is a strong possibility that that proceeded the shooting t