Reporter at her home, police found a 12 gauge shotgun, ammunition, and material to build pipe bombs. Everything she purchased was legal, legal purchases, the shotgun, the ammunition, the fireworks, the hardware, the pieces of pipe to construct the bombs, everything that she did was within the law. Reporter sheriff Charles Jenkins who lives near catoctin high said while it may have been a tough decision for the father to turn his daughter in, that decision saved lives. I mean, just imagine if it were your 18yearold daughter, knowing what the ramifications were, to go out and tell authorities that your childs planning on carrying out Something Like this . You have to really weigh into the conscience on that. Well, thats exactly what he should have done. Yeah, he was a good dad, really. Yeah, you cant let Something Like that go without taking some kind of action. Reporter cevario and an honor student at catoctin high, she had never had any trouble with pole until this. We felt this was go
Been planning a violent attack on their school. Its frightening. Im definitely glad they have extra security here though. It comforted everyone. I know some girls were upset. They describe Nicole Cevario as an easygoing classmate, not someone they ever feared. We could always like joke around and everything and it was just like she was youd never expect her to do Something Like that. Sheriffs deputies removed her from class on thursday. Today, students learned of the plot she wrote out in her journal in which she planned to use a remington shot gun and pipe bombs to carry out her attack. Shes in my grade. I dont really know her that much but yeah, i know her name. And its got to be a surprise. Definitely not someone youd think. The attack was planned for april. The same month as the Columbine School shooting 18 years ago and the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007. It shocked me mo hearing about it. I thought maybe she was iffy about it but it took it one step further when i saw like the pi
I would plead with maryland to understand this makes the state of maryland more at risk for violence and crime. It is not good policy. So whats the potential impact on our region . And our neighborhoods . Jack gee bie benson where th comment hits home. Jackie . Despite the attorney general statement, hyattsville is kidding an kid considering an ordinance to make this a sanctuary city. Reporter the president of the Hyattsville City Council setz t says the city has done analysis of defying attorney general Jeff Sessions threat to withhold federal funding. The city is pledging noncooperation with immigration authorities. Last may, the demt partment justice Inspector General found policies violate federal law. R council last week favor the current version of the sanctuary measure. We just needed to make clear that in no no circumstance that the Police Officer will not enforce laws. Reporter some did testify against it. Awe haw i ur i urge you haul all to take k at what may happen here. And
We will tell you reporter a been asking, does the head of the epa deny Climate Change exists . We will verify for you. Its been our top story the last few weeks and making National Headlines tonight. New developments. The states attorney for one of the two students accused says it wasnt. Pete muntean has more tonight. Reporter both the prosecution and the defense says the Text Messages exist. One Attorney Says there was consent between the 14yearold girl and one of the males charged, but victimmed a row cats say its victim advocates say its an old trick. Reporter a 14yearold girl says she was raped by two of her classmates. She says it happened in Rockville High School bathroom on march 16th. The story is very different. Andrew jesick is the attorney for henry sanchez. He and 17yearold jose montano are charged with raping the girl. He says he has seen the texts. There was an agreement the night before and also actions taken by both of them to meet in the middle of the morning on School
And is special ceremony for a Fallen Police officer. How you can still take part this weekend. It came through fast and didnt hit all of us but the storms we saw this afternoon did hit hard in parts of montgomery county. Reports of marble and quarter size hail and dozens of trees came down. Amelia draper will have our forecast in a minute. First, Jackie Bensen is live in a hard hit section of tacoma park. Jackie . Reporter crews are here trying to repair the damage from when a utility pole snapped in half after a tree fell on it. There are lights out at this intersection and repairs are going to take some time. That tree came just crashing down. Reporter people in takoma park say they have not seen thunderstorm damage like this in years. This store was left in tatters by what witnesses describe as marblesize hail. We just hear like an amber alert sound and then we see big flashes of light. The whole street just lit up. At r. K. Automotive, by standers were pulled in as hail and wind cr