wbff tv in baltimore this is fox 45 news late edition . hello again, i am jeff barnd. karen is off tonight drivers in baltimore county think twice before speeding in school zones. county speed camera program will cost you. keith daniels is here now when the snapping and delivering of the tickets will start. keith? well, jeff, county government approved the operation last september for up to 15 locations. and starting monday, two will issue citations. now, photo enforcement signs are posted in the 1200 block of sulfur spring road and halethorpe. one of the two locations up and ring. 13 other locations will be in operation soon. all of them in school zones. since february, violators received only warnings at current locations. but monday you get a ticket. you face civil charges, with the $40 fine with no points on your license. now, neighbors on sulfer spring road welcome the added speed enforcement. because a lot of these cars come down here, doing 40, 45 miles per hour.
a motorcycle accident on mowser street. witnesses say he was performing tricks on his motorcycle. when he suddenly hit something. no word on his condition. a 3-year-old hit by an suv in annapolis. it happened in the 700 block of monterey avenue about 2:00. he was flown to hopkins pediatrics. police say he ran out from behind a fence. surprising the driver completely. no word on his condition. officials in ocean city said human remains washed ashore earlier this week. a partial skeleton washed up wednesday. they are trying to identify the person and figure out the cause of death. one man blamed for wednesday fatal car accident recently had federal gun charges dismissed. those charges against umar burley dropped last year. burlow and mathews were suspected of selling drugs when officers approached them. burley reportedly sped off and crashed into the elderly couple s vehicle. 85-year-old albert davis died. his wife remains at shock trauma in serious condition. the state
gilmor elementary. step up to good health. a sneak peek at our be more healthy expo. good morning. it s friday, april 30th. i m patrice harris. and because it s friday, that means it s your turn to talk with us on our facebook page about anything you want. let us know what is on your mind and your response could air in our facebook feedback segment. we want to help you start your weekend right. the first two fox 45 fans to post the code word on you on facebook wall will win a grand prize. you can go to facebook.com/baltimore to become a fan. and meteorologist steve fertig is here with a great lack at our forecast. warming temperatures into the 80s, well into the 80s by tomorrow. take a look at where we start. clear skies and cold temperatures, that is because it s blowing out of the north. today we re talking about temperatures that will be warming up because the flow will be out of the southwest as the winds shift. two mid 40s out there, and the southwesterly flow goin
prompted to quit because the violence is so out of control, and she said that it is ignored by administrators. allegations of bullying and violence at gilmore elementary first came to light when we aired the story of shanya boyd, a disabled student attacked by bullies. then other victims came forward. school officials say there has been 18 suspensions due to assaults at gilmore so far this year. tonight we speak with tammy mathews by phone because she lives out of state. quit her job in february because she said the administration did nothing to protect the children, or the teachers. i bottom line left because the behavior was not going to invoed in mandatory anti-bullying sessions this week at the school. kathleen cairns, fox 45 news at late edition . and baltimore city schools has a student safety hotline set up. to report any type of bullying. it is 410396 safe. that s (410)396-7233. baltimore jury convicts a killer of a teenage girl and tonight it means closure for
i couldn t stand what was going on there. administration was not only sweeping it under the rug, they were aggressively keeping teachers from saying anything. reporter: administrators say they do not tolerate attacks and are working extensively with gilmor. two years ago, they also drew attention for this violence. there are more threats now on them. than there have ever been. it s getting to be out of control. reporter: the gilmor incident has sparked new worries over classroom safety. parents and teachers hope it will get them this behavior. make sure they keep the school police and the school administration in the loop so we can start addressing these problems before they get out of hand. reporter: and we did request an interview today with school ceo dr. andres alonzo. we are told he was available. mike, thank you. gilmor has more than 500 students from prekindergarten through 6th grade. a crash killed an elderly man and his wife. police say umar burley wa