Still, residents say they have home grown support, now they just need a vote. If we dont increase the pressure or voices, we will never get there. We need more people involved. Reporter you heard from josh who runs Neighbors United for dc statehood. He says we cannot rely on our elected officials, though mayor bowsers initiative and proposed referendum makes a strong statement. He says change will only come from the people and when the people take this fight to congress. Live on capitol hill, delia goncalves, wusa9. Dc residents cant approve statehood. It would take an act of congress. Mayor says she will work on legislation to get the referendum on the ballot for the 2016 election. Released Court Documents show investigators were lacking in to whr vince gray, promised city jobs and money to get a political rifle to drop out of the 2010 mayoral campaign. The Washington Post obtained documents this morning, among the findings thus far, investigation in to whether gray made this offer to
Condition. Brad i am told there is hope they can get two left lanes open in the next 15 or 20 minutes or so. Well let you know. Leon how is it looking . It is rough to get around it. There arent many options. This is a live look. You can see that a lot of the activity is confined to the righthand side. So when they reopen the outer loop they will get the traffic get by using the left lanes. This is still closed. Lets talk about how it is impacting you. Seven miles north near the ritchie marlboro road to route 50 diverting traffic. We have a few options. But dont think the detours that you take mean you will get where you need to go quick. Everyone is using them. Once you exit at route 50 you can take 410 to 201 and continue north to access the outer loop. That will get you the green belt and college park. Still a rough ride. Horace holmes knows what a rough ride is. Lets check in with him now. Horace the pictures tell it all. We are moving but bumper to bumper in outer look of the belt
Girls. It is a crazy, startling cluster phenomenon which it may be, but i dont see so many coincidences in my life. Or at least some of them are attributable to the same person. Reporter chief longo is pleading with Area Property owners to check their property to inspect it for anything that they think might be suspicious and hes also asking anyone who knows Jesse Matthew and might be able to tell him things like where did he go fishing and what were his habits, anything that might be useful to tracking down the location of Hannah Graham. Reporting live in charlottesville peggy fox, wusa9. Im Debra Alfarone with the critical pieces of the puzzle that led police to finally capture fugitive from justice Jesse Matthew. Police were worried that the man at the center of the case was heading to mexico and were learning how and when police found out matthew left the charlottesville area and it has to do with a cell phone. It was wednesday that a federal Law Enforcement source told our Richmon
Very concerned tonight. Just seems like the Community Needs to do something to help young people that are at that age to take responsibility for the people young people in the community, you know we all need to look out for the young people even if theyre not our kids. Yeah but some people are also saying maybe the parents of those children should have done a little bit more and looked out for those kids a little better as well. Stephen tschida, abc 7 news. A montgomery man dubbed the beer pong rapist has been found guilty. The jury convicted Joey Poindexter of eight counts of sexual assault. Attorneys say he would get teenaged boys drunk at beer pong tournaments and then sexually assault them. Tonight at 5 00 youll hear from one of the jurors and what poindexter revealed in a wiretap conversation. Leon . Alison police swarmed a Frederick County high school after shots rang out outside and now two freshmen are recovering after being hit. Maryland bureau chief brad bell live outside of
T from a witness. And beantown trying to dig out of four feet of snow. Mother nature is dumping even more. Good evening, im chris lawrence. First at 11 00, a Fairfax County inmate dies in police custody. Doctors took the woman off life support to five days after she was tasered. Investigators say she physically resisted deputies. But news4s Darcy Spencer spoke to someone who knew the w who shows us what the Sheriffs Office is now saying about the investigation. Reporter woman who was tasered at the Fairfax County Detention Center after reportedly becoming combative died sunday after being taken off life support. She has been identified as natasha mckenna. She was 37 years old. The incident now classified as an incustinmate death. The Fairfax County police n notified and an investigation is underway. The county Sheriffs Office instead a statement that the department is fully cooperating with the investigation. Fairfax county sheriff Stacy Kinkaid said in a statement, we anticipate a pro