it does not appear to be a robbery. we don ten. reporter: a violent unprovoked crime at a place that was open with customers all around. they need to keep security in here, armed security. i will probably building a little bit more aware of what s going on around me. just seems to be quite frequent that something happens at this rite aid. reporter: police didn t say there s a frequency of crime here, but they ve been here before for a recent shooting. april 13th a different man walked into the same northeast rite aid and shot the pharmacy manager at the time. the motive? robbery. an arrest was made and the case is closed. the victim, 31-year-old albert mcduffie, survived but just barely. the father of two children left paralyzed. his brother previously spoke with fox 5 and spoke about forgiveness. at this time there isn t enough room in our heart and our lives for hate. again two employees at the same rite aid shot five months apart. in last night s shooting pol
way. fox 5 weather team has your forecast. we begin with new details about the 911 outage during the derecho storm in june. verizon is detailing its failures in a new in depth report. thanks for joining us tonight. i m shawn yancey. i m brian bolter. several lawmakers are asking for the fcc to step in to improve service. verizon conducted an internal. it came up with this 10-page report acknowledging failures, failures with backup batteries and generators that disrupted 911 calls that weekend after the storm june 29th. now verizon says it s conducting an audit of its power backup system, but three northern virginia congressmen say that is not enough. the powerful winds swept derecho did tremendous damage. verizon 911 service centers in fairfax county, prince william county and manassas got no 911 emergency calls for several hours on june 30th. manassas park did not receive any much of the weekend. the largest problem was power failures of generators in two of our cent
this is fox 5 news at 10:00. move over, las vegas. a well known casino chain maybe setting its sights to national harbor. what do you see in this picture? drivers on the beltway couldn t seem to figure it out, but we ve identified it tonight. but we begin with a beloved business owner murdered in her own deli. thanks for joining us tonight. i m shawn yancey. imlaura evans. the the eighth street community left outraged today over the murder of june lim shot in her store this morning. tonight police are searching for clues they hope will lead them to her killer. fox 5 s maureen umeh is in the newsroom following this still developing story. june lim was just three weeks away from her 66th birthday, three months from welcoming her 1st grandchild and a year from retirement with her husband, milestones she will never celebrate. d.c. police combing the ht corridor in northeast thursday night looking for clues they hope will help catch a killer who took the life of 65-year
in the window and he shot in self-defense. now he s been indicted on several charges including murder. the 11 citizens summoned to this special investigative grand jury spent the month of may basically going over just reams of evidence, hundreds of different pieces of evidence related to the case as well as hearing from more than 45 witnesses involved. reporter: the grand jury indicted his mother, also, 55- year-old bethany sullivan saying she was forging public records to hide negative information from harmon- wright s file. she was an administrative secretary to the chief at the time harmon was hired. she left the department in 2010. . the officer s next and initial cot appearance will be june 8th. court appearance will be june 8th. canada s transportation safety board is taking over the investigation into this deadly plane crash in virginia yesterday because the accident involves both faa and ntsb employees. two small planes collided midair yesterday crashed about a
what leads they have, what suspects they re looking for, what they re doing to work with many other public agencies to get the word out. council member jim graham, police leaders and detectives spoke with concerned residents in the area about the crime and what s going on on w street. i was somewhat alarmed just for the fact that he was asking the guy to do something that wasn t really, you know, didn t seem like it was an unreasonable thing to ask somebody. i m just concerned about the crime in the area. i live here. this is my home and i want to make sure it s safe, make sure d.c. is doing all they can do. police say tomorrow investigators will be knocking on doors in the community looking for information. they will also be passing out flyers with a picture of the suspect and patrolling the area throughout the day. city leaders say they won t tolerate this kind of crime. meanwhile the victim is out of the hospital and his friends say his jaw is still wired shut and