party. tonight, reaction from the victim s family. here s what people are talking about tonight. in custody, two men are behind bars tonight, charged in connection with the shooting at a halloween party that left one party goer dead. another seriously wounded. mike hellgren has more on the suspects. reporter: police have made those two arrests. but at this point, they re not saying whether the homeowners will face any charges in all of this. the father of the teenager said he knew his son was headed to the party. he even asked him questions about it. but he never imagined it would turn out of control. reporter: investigators quickly made two arrests in connection with the murder of 19-year-old aaron bryce, who was gunned down at a halloween party at this $1.6 million home in an exclusive howard county subdivision. bryce s father is heartbroken. and tells wjz he hopes justice is served. we have had a rough morning. when i got a call this afternoon that his body is
next on fox 45 morning news. to our knowledge they had no underlying medical conditions. the swine flu death top stands at 12 at maryland this morning. how schools are trying to stop the spread of the virus. legal action after a deadly hit-and-run. why charges against a man who killed a hopkins student were dropped. i couldn t see better things. the king of pop is now the king of the box office. what baltimore thinks about michael jackson s final curtain call. good morning. it s thursday, october 29th. i m patrice harris. let s get a check of the forecast today with meteorologist steve fertig to see if any of that rain from yesterday will revisit us today. you will catch a little drizzle in spots this morning, otherwise, na, the answer is no. good, yesterday it was a downpour. the sun came out and it turned out to be a nice period of time between the late morning and afternoon and the clouds rolled back in, here we are, cloudy skies without the rain, however
we will announce the winner in our game of the week contest on thursday night. here is jennifer gilbert and jeff barnd, with the late edition . lives are lost and mine was changed forever. the cause of a deadly medevac crash. what the sole survivor is saying tonight. a man that tried to help before a deadly hit-and-run. what he is saying about the police response. and the good news about chewing gum. how we could actually help you to lose weight. live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news late edition . hello again i am jennifer gilbert. and i am jeff barnd. ntsb releases a report on the cause of the fatal crash of the state police helicopter last year in pg county. four died and including the pilot, two paramedics and a patient. ntsb investigators say the pilot bunker may have been fatigueed and lacked proficiency in the instrument landing approach. investigators say poor communication by air traffic controllers. and 19-year-o
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weijia jiang is live at the state health department with the latest on the virus and the vaccine. weijia? reporter: yes, the h1n1 flu becomes more and more widespread here in maryland. fortunately, they say this will not be the last. reporter: two healthy adults. we ve seen this before. across the country of. reporter: the h1n1 strain is impacting a new group of victims. young people. a spokesperson from the state health department, confirms 18- year-old walter brooks is one of the two latest fatalities. hundreds remembered the vibrant college student at a funeral service. someone that young and that alive, just having to go through all of that. this is tragic. reporter: as the h1n1 death toll rises across the country. a massive delay in production threatens more to come. maryland has ordered 20,000 more to date of the but date. but there are three million in target risk groups. that s why they re asking folks that are healthy and not in those target populatio