we re following two big stories to night. the cleanup and recovery after yesterday s severe storm goes through maryland and harford county. the investigation into a shooting death of an11-year-old boy. the investigators tell 11 news. the tragedies compounded by the fact that the alleged shooters the boy s younger brother. 11 news i-team reporter barry sims live with more. bar flies. reporter: well, deborah. harford are calling this a terrible tragedy. 11-year-old michael of pylesville is dead. they believe his 8-year-old brother pulled the trigger of a gun the two had found. 11-year-old michael alexander never made it to the hospital. he was shot in the head around 7:15 saturday morning. he died on the way to a landing zine near the state police helicopter was ready to transport him to johns hopkins in baltimore. sky team 11 covered the scene as the sheriff deputies began the investigation in the 900 block in pylesville. it is remote area in northern harford county. grand
one of the hardest hit areas, harford county. storms ripped rooftops off of buildings. you can see the damage from sky team 11 trees were strewn across roads and motorists to navigate across downed power lines. there was a massive tree that crashed into a home in west towson. downed trees plagued areas further west in carroll county. as you can see this whopper of a tree, we saw it a little while ago destroyed parts of the home. what a difference a day makes. let s go to meteorologist ava marie for the very latest. good morning. what happened out there? well, good morning. yes, it was a very violent situation yesterday. we had a powerful cold front that moved in. it was hot and humid. that only fueled the fire and we had rotating winds with height. that helped us spawn possibly some tornadoes. we ll be checking on that as we go throughout the day. hopeful the national weather service will be surveying the damage to see if we had a tornado in harford county and westmin
because they were shot is growing. that was on a lot of folks minds here tonight. you gave your life tonight tens of thousands came out for the candlelight vigil. the main speaker, attorney general eric holder. these men and women placed the safety and security of others above their own. among the names of the fallen mentioned in tonight s vigil, eric krauss shot while doing a traffic stop. ending his life and shattering many others. liz murphy wore her hokey s shirt to honor krauss and to honor her good friend, a virginia state trooper who died last june in an accident. he was a big part of our heart. it s so hard for us now a year later. those who came tonight came from all over, from those grieving the loss of a fellow beaumont, texas officer. brian was like a little brother to me. to a man who has come for eight straight years from england. i heard he was kill in the line of duty. those who came said the event is a reminder of how dangerous it is
on nbc meet the press this morning. he told the world the bank was dead wrong. peter dues see has more. reporter: the ceo said the $2 billion bet gone bad will give financial regulators more ammunition to clamp down on banks but he said everyone in business makes mistakes. just because theirs was sloppy and stupid doesn t mean they are toast. this is not a risk that is life threatening to jp morgan. this is a stupid thing that we should never have done but we will earn a lot of money this quarter. reporter: diamond said he supports about 70% of dodd- frank the regulations put in place after the financial crisis but this hung loss would not have been stopped by the cull beinger rule bulker rule which is being finalized. he says this bet was a hedge against potential loss but democratic senator carl levin said he will close the loophole that let this happen. the issue is whether we will stick with the law as written and prevent us from bailing out banks again and th
same-sex servants, religion servants focused on president obama s stance on same-sex marriage. just days after president obama announces his support for same- sex marriage, pastors and priests around maryland are taking to their own pulpits to have their voices heard. derek valcourt explains the president s comments has folks on both sides of this issue fired up. reporter: the president hopes it will help sway votes in his favor. when president obama announced that his position on same-sex marriage has evolved. it angered some pastors. he is so upset he has told his members he will not support president obama. people get that this is about human dignity and i applaud the president for standing up for human dignity. reporter: and maryland will take center stage on the debate. they are now close to gathering the signatures needed. catholic church leaders say the president s remarks are helping get signatures for their side. in fact, i think it might be a call to action