Wwere told the jail is on lockdown at this time. Crime investigators on the scene at the jail gathering and documenting, gathering information and documenting what happened. We have been, as i said, have been given very Little Information about what happened here tonight, other than there was some type of incident that left three people, possibly as many as two more stabbed. I can tell you we have been seeing additional corrections staff arriving here for the last hour. Not at the same time. I dont believe it is for a shift. I believe they have been called in from home. Been called in early as extra reinforcements. My feeling is they have the situation under control here. Again very few details about what happened here tonight. Back to you. Thank you for staying on top of that. A judge exceeds the sentencing guidelines for a man who crashed many to two emts last year. They were on the side of the beltway tending to another crash when a man lost control of his truck and ran in to the me
In Montgomery County. Live at the glenmont station, im mola lenghi for wusa9. Get back to us with new details on this one. Also breaking this afternoon, two women shot in d. C. Late this afternoon. Police confirming to us that two adult females were wounded in the 3700 block of hayes street northeast. At last word both women were conscious and breathing. Baltimore bracing for trouble this evening after a not guilty verdict for another Police Officer in the freddie gray case. This is officer edward nero who has been acquitted on all accounts. And members of his family were escorted from the courthouse in the wake of that verdict as anger erupted outside, but the streets have remained peaceful and scott broom joins us this evening from west baltimore to tell us more. Hey, scott. We are going to fight for freddie gray. Reporter anger erupts outside the courthouse in baltimore. I am really hurt. Reporter and the family of officer edward nero is whisked away after a not guilty verdict for n
GPs are demanding a boost to Medicare to treat chronically ill patients, but claim the modest extra cost would save the government billions in hospital admissions.
GPs are demanding a boost to Medicare to treat chronically ill patients, but claim the modest extra cost would save the government billions in hospital admissions.