royally screws up and in this case commits crimes, it s easy to find the people who are very critical. what s not so easy, to find people who believe in them no matter what. jack johnson will lose his freedom tomorrow, but when we spoke with some of his neighbors tonight in mitchellville, it was clear they still have his back. i d be trying to spend as much time with my loved ones if that makes sense. reporter: ruby king not only lives across the street from the johnsons, their families have been very close for 23 years. we spent a lot of time with jack and leslie and the children. we vacationed with them and they ve been there for us when we needed. reporter: jack johnson is sentenced tuesday and faces up to 14 years for corruption and obstruction of justice. i have 24 days. reporter: 24 days before his term as prince george s county executive came to an end. the fbi secretly videotaped johnson at a laurel developer and a laurel developer who already pled guilt
ask any teenager and they will tell you getting a driver s license is a big deal. i m excited, yeah. i want to be able to like go places without having to like wait to be driven and just more freedom. important, real important. i mean it s kind of like independence. reporter: with that responsibility comes the potential danger when you add alcohol to the equation. the virginia dmv says in 2010 543 young people between the ages of 15 and 19 were injured in alcohol-related crashes in virginia. i see the reports in the newspaper all the time with kids drinking and driving getting in accidents, late night driving. i ve been pulling those out and have my kids read them to drive it home. reporter: but on july 1st virginia will have zero tolerance for teens who drink and drive. under the new law a teen convicted of drinking and driving would lose their license for a year. everybody shares the road and even if you re driving carefully, i think that s one of the biggest th
sore and painful. wearing the vests restricts your milk ducts and clogs them and that is what it does to you. reporter: officer brown said things seemed to be going her way until show support an e- mail to her supervisor complaining about the condition of the lactation room in the station. and seemed like two weeks later, was out of. there. reporter: sent to the police and fire clinic where she was told she would have to take leave until she could return to full duty but she has no paid leave to take. and it s hardworking for the department to tell me i can t breast-feed my child. is either the department or breast-feed my child and i chose to breast-feed my child. reporter: and at a considerable cost. you won t be paid? yeah. what kind of a department does that. reporter: her husband, phillip who works as a security expert, said he will have to find extra hours. i understand what being married to a police officer comes, you tell me oh, you can t breast-feed you
right now into eastern portions of stafford county and prince william county. you can see the storm just to the south and east of the manassas area. right around david s crossing, around the elk run area. we re going to move on this storm up toward the north and east around aidan and lake jackson. the storm moving a little to the north and east. dale city, it should be around your area in the next hour or so. this is a very slow moving storm, and it does have a lot of lightning, look at the lightning strikes over the last half hour or so, a tremendous amount of light thing really focusing on the eastern portions of faulkeer county. no severe thunderstorm warning on this, lightning is not a warned event. you should be inside as this storm continues to make its way off to the east. i ll have complete details on this and what else will happen coming up. thank you, doug. the legalization of same sex marriage in new york is reverber ating in maryland. pressure is mounting for go
tonight, a political activist and husband of a local councilwoman accused of abusing children at a birthday sleepover. a young muslim who lost her job at dulles airport says it was discrimination. she wants a boycott of an international airline. the reason the national s manager quit minutes after a dramatic win. good evening. we begin with video that shows a reporter being arrested in the middle of a public meeting yesterday. as it happened, the crowd in the room recognized something was wrong and that sentiment reached the highest offices of the city today. jackie bensen spoke tonight with the reporter who was led out in handcuffs. jackie? reporter: pete tucker is a blogger. he writes for this publication. it is called the fightback.org. he writes very passionately about the d.c. taxi cab industry and was willing to risk arrest to prove a point. this is a public meeting. last chance. this is a public meeting. last chance. i am a reporter. reporter: i