>> boom, boom, boom. >> one gunman, possibly two, armed with handguns, opened fire with of it -- opened fire on the victims without warning, striking all six of them. >> one man died at the scene. two were critically injured. the rest are expected to be ok. investigators would not comment on specifics. >> we do not believe robbery to be a motive in this case. we know of no known gang ties with any of the victims that we have identified thus far. >> we are like family. i grew up around here. >> while investigators combed through evidence for more clues, city officials are making it desperately to the committee >> today, more than ever, we need the community's help to find the suspect. and to help us make baltimore safer. someone knows who did this. >> it will come from community members. it will come from family members to step forward and say , "led us tell you what this beef is about. let us help you identify who this maniac is that did this. still waiting for police to attend -- to release the identities of the victims. they are asking for anyone with information to give them a call. >> tonight, friends and family are remembering one of two teens killed in a hit-and-run accident. the 17-year-old died alongside her best friend monday night. they were hit by a hit-and-run driver we were there as the two reading moms attended a vigil last night. >> she did not like social gatherings, but my daughter had a lot of friends. i do not know -- i cannot make friends. but let me tell you -- >> shih hong with corny. >> she had friends all over from prince george's county and a d.c., harford county, eastern shore. >> police are questioning a personal interest in the case. so far, no charges have yet been filed. the congressman's nephew, a student, was murdered last friday at his off-campus home. there is a viewing of it marker and funeral services are set for 7:00 saturday morning in baltimore. >> tonight, we have an update on those controversial election day robocalls. bob ehrlich has been indicted. prosecutors claim that the calls were intended to suppress voter turnout. the indictments accuse paul shourd and julia's consent of employing a strategy last year that is criminal. it was intended to keep black voters at home. >> everything is fine. >> they were charged criminally today. >> he was the senior campaign aide to bob ehrlich. julius henson was hired as a political consultant. it was called the doctrine, intended to create confusion among african american democrats. during the december raid on the home, investigators found documents that the zero been on 470 two black precincts for voters' impressions. on election day, a henson associates recorded the call and then send them out to more than 12,000 voters in baltimore and prince george's county. a 6:15 p.m., they sent a text message. the state prosecutor says there may be more of the case to come. >> the investigation is continuing. i do not want to comment. >> his lawyer said today that he violated no laws and will vigorously contest the charges. the lawyer for julius henson was not available. >> former gov. bob ehrlich said today, "i believe in the rule of law. i believe in my friend and schurick."bob shor >> and anne arundel county man stabbed his wife and two daughters early yesterday morning. the victims are now in fair condition. there is still no word on the motive for the attack. he is now under police guard at shock trauma. was found body last night. a jogger found her along the once falls trail back in may. the pair was a couple and he lured the woman to the park and then shot her in the head. >> baltimore county police has increased security at townsend town center. one of the suspects used a handgun in the middle of the store on a busy sunday afternoon. >> police are going over surveillance video. they're looking for three suspects. they are separate isolated incidents that happen to take place two days apart. the most recent incident was on sunday afternoon at the true religion store near macy's. a man that store employees recognized as a known shoplifter walked in and out of the store three times. the third time, he pulled out a semi-automatic handgun. >> at that time, he grabbed numerous items of merchandise and once again fled from the mall. >> the man got away with more than $4,000 worth of merchandise. >> a semiautomatic weapon, that is pretty serious. that is very dangerous. there are a lot of kids. there are women walking on their own. that makes me feel very unsay. >> police are looking for that suspect and two others, wanted for burglarizing several kiosks. two men entered the mall through an open door before the mall opened around 5:00 a.m. they stole $8,000 of merchandise from three different kiosk, including sunglasses and jewelry. >> i have been coming here for years. i never think twice about my safety. but now it really makes it think about it. i do not think there will be walking through these garages by myself anymore. >> we did receive a statement from the towson town center this afternoon. customer safety is a top priority and, and " we're constantly evaluating our city procedures and policies to make sure we're doing everything within reason to keep our shoppers and retailers say." >> tonight, the campaign for stephanie rawlings blake has some major endorsements. pg county russian baker, izaiah, and ken norman all urge residents to vote for rollins blake. >> i know that we can only be a great county if we are part of a great region, which we are. that means having a strong, save, successful baltimore city. that is why i am here. mayor rawlings blake has done a fabulous job as mayor of baltimore and will continue to do a great job when she is reelected. >> the baltimore city primary election is september 13. on our website, you can hear the other democratic mayoral candidates discuss issues at a forum last night. we posted a video at wbaltv.com. >> just a day after a maryland congressman put his name on the lawsuit against president obama, the fight intensified in libya. leaders from both parties say that the obama administration violated the war powers act when sending military planes into libya without congressional approval. >> the president cannot take us into war without a vote of congress. >> we believe the u.s. forces are not engaging in the top of facilities of the war powers resolution. >> tankers and planes are involved, but no troops have been on the ground. republicans are now turning to cut funding, which they say is costing $10 million a day. a reluctant resignation a from congressman weaner pig he will set down after a meeting that he -- from congressman wiener. he will step down after admitting he sent lewd tweets. >> unfortunately, the destruction that i have created has made that impossible. >> he and his wife are expecting their first child. the congressman says he hopes to heal and then find some other way to use his talents. >> the death of a toddler is now prompting a recall from the slots. we will show you the product. >> if you're in trouble, a man is relieving himself at city reservoirs and explains why he could not hold it. >> was up, man? are you happy to see me? does this surprise you? >> just in time for father's day, father and son together again. see what it took to pull off of this soldiers surprise. >> there are thunderstorms in the forecast as we head for friday and the weekend. details are coming up. it is pretty warm. the humidity is up to 93%. > >> and demanded money at a subway sandwich shop. he told the employee to empty the register before fleeing the scene. taxpayers in the state of oregon are looking at an extra $32,000 charge after a man urinated in a tricky water reservoir joshua souter was caught on surveillance video yesterday morning. they had to drain 8 million gallons of water from the reservoir. he admits his guilt and says he should have known better. >> it was a split second thing. as soon as i was done, i thought, oh, man. then security police -- security officers and police officers pulled up. >> you may want to tell that to the judge. officials say that the water supply was shut down as soon as security realized what was happening. he could face misdemeanor charges and fines. for the first time, jurors in the casey anthony murder trial heard from the defense. proceedings led to many heated objections from the prosecution and some arguments. casey anthony is charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter. she claims that she accidentally drowned in the family swimming pool. >> thousands of bomb beds are on the recall list today after a 3- year-old was killed. the metal futon on bets are from big lots. children can become trapped when switching the futon between seeded and flat positions. the space between the last rung of the letter and the futon mattress are too small. state comptroller released letters senate urging both superintendents air-conditioning a priority. they turn and baltimore city, baltimore county, and garrett county. 50% of the schools in those areas lack air-conditioning. it could lead to behavioral and health risks for both students and faculty. one family is celebrating father's day a little early. >> a serviceman surprised his son with the news at school. >> here, there was a special homecoming. in sergeant mathieu hunt came to perry hall elementary school to surprise his 8-year-old son. >> it will be great not to have to leave this time. then i can get to know my son. i have missed out on a lot the last few years. >> he was wounded by a car bomb explosion in iraq. dealing with his injuries has been tough. but being away from his family has been tougher. >> it is a great day, is it not? >> i will start crying now. it is great. it is great to see them back together. >> while sgt hunt went on stage and hid behind a curtain -- >> i called him this morning and told him i was still in texas and that a would-be home some time, but not exactly when. he said, i thought you were coming home. i said, not yet, but a. >> we are so happy that we can do this for kory and a man who served their country. we're very proud to have this event here today. >> finally, for the first time since christmas, kory saw his father. >> what is up, man? how're you doing, dude? are you happy to see me? >> yes. >> did i surprise you? >> yes. >> kory was speechless, but was glad that his dad, whom he missed so much, was home. >> he just showed up today. obviously, by the look on his face, he was very excited. >> sgt. will be officially discharged from the army in a few weeks. >> the weather doesn't matter for those guys this bothers the weekend. we do have some showers and thunderstorms to talk about the next few days. so far, there have been very scattered. some are rather significant. we have a line of storms stretching of south-central pennsylvania and northern frederick county. it looks like those showers are tracking of to the east. it is going at 25 m.p.h. there could be some strong storms associated with them. another big area of showers and storms are around d.c., getting things went around congressional. it may affect the u.s. open tomorrow and maybe into the weekend around the sea as well. you can see the scattered storms also and parts of hartford and cecil county and the lower eastern shore. some have been quite strong. some of them ashley hit in the rain gauge at the airport. -- some of them actually hit the rain gauge at the airport. high temperatures in the low- 80's, that is normal for this time of year. i think the next spike in the allergy season will come when the ragweed kicks in later in the summer. at least for now, we are on a downward trend for those pollen counts. 70 degrees around the beltway. 68 degrees for rental town and colombia. 67 degrees out that parson. ocean city is 75 degrees. it is kind of cool out west. oakland is just 52 degrees. we will wake up to temperatures in the 60's. there may be some fog early in the morning. look at those bright white clouds bubbling up by this fund tries to move through. the front is about to stall out to adjust to our south. a new area of low pressure will be approaching tracking on that front. so this front will stall. with all that moving through, we will not be able to completely eliminate the rain chance of the next few days. but it looks like it will be very scattered. we may even see some sun breaking through the cloud cover to more money. then there will be an afternoon round of showers and storms. on saturday, most areas will stay dry, just a few isolated spotty showers. for friday, saturday, and sunday, it is not a wash that we can, but yet to be prepared in case one of those storms pops out. on the day, fairly light wind at 5 knots to 10 knots. 70 degrees with a thunderstorm in the mountains tomorrow. around the bay, into the low 80's mark in afternoon storms are the primary threat. lower eastern shore -- i think you'll get a little 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[ ding ] >> the orioles are now headed into an inter-league play after finally picking up a win in international territory. the're holding on to beat jays this afternoon, 4-3. guthrie struck out raja davis. in the sixth inning, j.j. hardy, the first-round of the game was a solo shot and the nose at 1-0 lead. jim johnson on the mound and jose bautista singles into center. that ties the score at two apiece. oakland gets another run. bryan adams single to left field. they would hold on to win a 4-3. it is the first win for the orioles at the roger's center since august 2009. some early morning mist kept the greens kind than expected for the first-round of the u.s. open. a three stroke lead by mcilroy and the beginning. phil mickelson could i get things going. he missed a short birdie on 15. charles looks on track for another showdown with mcilroy. a pun on three and he got it. he is at 3 underpined like he did at the masters, mcilroy has the first-round lead. a thing of beauty. mcilroy is alone on top of the leader board at the u.s. open after one round. he is six under par. >> the greens are getting a little faster. you have to respect the speed out there. there is a lot of slopes on the greens. but if you play solid golf, you could shoot farther. >> a second of three shots, graeme mcdonnell says it is time for 10. phil mickelson probably doesn't have to worry about finishing second again. he is currently tied for second -- for 62nd place. the town house to the super bowl game and now a dallas hosted the nba championship game. owner mark cuban invited donald carter and his wife to take part in the parade in celebration. the estimated crowd was two hundred thousand. billy downside to the day is that it was so hot that nine people had to go to the -- the only downside to the day is that it was so hot that nine people had to go to the hospital. vancouver's police chief sounded a little bit like billie jo ann said that real fans did not start the fire or the rise for that matter. >> our city was still own mobile to a number of young men and women disguised as canucks fans who were actually criminals and anarchists. these are people who came equipped with knives, goggles, and gasoline, even fire extinguishers that today would used as weapons. >> i spent most of my career in stadiums and arenas. fans in stadiums and arenas are and a kiss. >> on father's day, we are expecting some disguised? >> it will be like mother's day. >> it was perfect. >> it was? >> yes. >> hopefully, there will be nothing other than it is summertime. summer officially begins on tuesday. there will be some scattered thunderstorms tonight and tomorrow. another round of showers -- we get the whole weekend. >> you do get the whole weekend. >> faubus month -- i like i om "