14yearold todd webb jr. , a freshman, was also shot and killed. He lived in the complex where the shooting happened. He died steps away from his front door. Gunfire exploded sunday morning. Sources close to the investigation say the it began after a party ended. Bullet holes pierced the window. There were four other people shot in the parking lot. One of them an adult remains in Critical Condition at the hospital. The other three are expected to survive. Students at roosevelt high are preparing a gathering at the school to say goodbye to davis this week. Were going to go to the football field over here and do a balloon ceremony. We are writing letters to let them go at the school. Reporter there were counsellors inside the school today. Were expecting the same thing to happen tomorrow when school any information that could lead to an arrest in this case. But im told they are very positive they are going to be able to close this case quickly. Reporting live, im tracee wilkins, back to y
Proposal. Its a song and dance that rider toya jones has frankly gotten tired of. Does a proposal like that surprise you out of metro . No. To hike upper their prices . Hike up their prices . No. Reporter but the general manager said its all needed with the 290 million budget deficit and to fund key safety improvements. So what could change . Wedwiedefeld envisions fares and oneway bus rides increasing by 10 and 25 cents respectively, a hard pill to swallow for some riders. I think we pay enough money to get around transportation. Reporter the proposed budget could also mean riders have to wait longer to catch a train. Currently trains run every six minutes during peak periods. Urge the proposed budget it could turn to every eight. The waiting time now is crazy. Councilman and metro board chair jack evans said he understands the problems metro faces but believes the proposal is too much an inconvenience to riders. I continue to stand against any fare increases. I do not want to use cap
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Legal Newsline) – The shooting deaths of two teenagers in a Maryland parking lot are not the fault of the property’s owner.
The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled that way on Jan. 28 in a lawsuit over a 2016 shooting in Capitol Heights. The crime is unsolved, and the parents of two teenagers who died have lost their effort to seek damages from property owner Regency Lane LLC.
The lawsuit says Regency failed to provide adequate security measures and failed to protect tenants and their guests from foreseeable criminal activity.
And though Regency does have a duty to protect tenants from foreseeable criminal activity, the court ruled, the parents failed to show any failure on Regency’s part caused the deaths of Brian Davis and Todd Webb, Jr. In fact, the shooter remains unknown.