court system. michael davis is expected to be in d.c.'s superior court saturday morning facing one charge of aggravated assault. live in northwest jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. >> d.c. mayor vincent reyes said last night's attack fits the same m.o. of three other attacks and appears to be mentally ill. we speak to one of the other victims family members. >> in manassas park man is behind bars charged with crimes that allegedly took place more than 30 years ago. they have charged dennis dyer for molesting two little boys back in 1978. stephen tschida has more. >> this manassas park neighborhood is in shock over these crimes that took place three decades ago but allegedly the predators stopping them at a ballpark just like this. -- stalking them. >> he coached t-ball something that disturbs his neighbors today. in january they began investigating him after a man came for alleging he molested him in 1978. >> 34 years ago? >> another man said he and molested him in the 1970 proxy before. the first victim said he was about six or seven at the time. the other said he was seven or eight. the cars in the front of the home have a kid-friendly license plates. they never saw him interacting with children. >> i have never seen kids around there. >> they released photos of him back then and today because they believe there are more victims out there. >> he is very nice. he does not come off that way but i do not know. >> tonight dyer remains behind bars. their confidence in the days ahead that more alleged victims will indeed come forward. reporting live abc and 7 news. >> more developments in the trayvon martin kates and questions about whether george zimmerman did not report extra income. he might not have to repeat -- immediately turn over the $200,000 he raised for his defense. he solicited the money three personal website and did not disclose it in the information when his bail was set. >> a big day for the space shuttle enterprise to leave for the big apple. it piggyback on top of the 747 taken off from dulles airport this morning. it arrived in new york just before noon, taking a tour of the most famous landmarks including the statue of liberty. it has spent the last nine years at the smithsonian and its new home will be the uss intrepid museum. it will open in july. >> clubs in the sky, but it is still clear for them to get the same view we did when the discovery landed. >> unfortunately we do have rain and cold weather coming our way so let's get the latest from chief meteorologist doug hill. >> it will be cooler. beautiful right now inside the belfort furniture weather center. but state you live to one of the hd cameras. a beautiful day, a few white caps now and then. skies will be clear and temperatures will drop tonight. 64 in the city. 59 in frederick. 62 in annapolis. we will drop into the lower 50's in the breeze will diminish. overnight, clear and cold. with that cold air in place, the national weather service has issued a frosted by azeri for howard montgomery, loudoun in the darker blue color. in the light color in west maryland and well beyond is under a freeze warning. tomorrow changes in the forecast. we will be the timing for the rain. that is in a few minutes. >> fairfax county police are asking for your help to find the person that attacked three horses with a knife. they did survive. but these horses are a part of a program that helps physically and emotionally disabled children. mark segraves is live in fairfax county. >> this is loosened up, one of the fairview horses here in the program that was stabbed. she was stabbed in the rear as well as two other horses in the program sometime wednesday night or early thursday morning. someone walked in and attack the the three horses. the three horses were stabbed several times leaving a large open gashes. >> it was a very sharp knife. they literally just stabbed them in the biggest one try to fight back. >> the wounds were deep. >> you could see muscle in there that i clearly did not want to see, would rather not see again. they were 6-8 inches long and 8- wide open. >> these horses have been providing an opportunity for children and adults with severe disabilities a way to exercise and enjoy nature. >> the autistic kids can get out of their shell. kids that are not able to play and exercise their muscles get movement from the force to do it for them. >> neighbors cannot believe someone would hurt these courses. >> it would have to be a very sick person. these are very gentle animals very sweet. >> i've lived here 14 years and this is unbelievable. why somebody would do this, and is just unfathomable. >> for the staff here, they're worried that whoever did this will strike again and next time they could target a trial. -- would target a child. >> whoever did this to a horse can do this to anyone else. >> they plan on beefing up security. they have ordered surveillance cameras and a neighbor at a nearby farm has loaned them some horses of they can continue therapy. they do not have any small horses. two of the ponies injured take care of the younger children. fairfax county police are asking anyone who may have been on this. popular hiking trail that surrounds this park wednesday night or early thursday morning if they have seen anything come to call their bikes county police. live oak from herndon, mark segraves abc 7 news. >> d.c. council member marion barry would like to meet with the philippines' ambassador in the wake of controversial comments. he said hospitals hire immigrants that are nurses, particularly from the philippines. he said d.c. residents should be trained. the filipino ambassador said his comments were "intolerance and narrow minded." no word at a meeting has been scheduled. >> robert griffin iii has officially arrived in d.c. here is a picture of him and its family getting off a plane in dallas today. he was the second pick in the nfl draft. the redskins gear is already selling like crazy. suzanne, did you get your rg3 socks already? "they were already sold out of the superman's stocks this morning. -- socks this morning. this is a big move for the redskins. day one of the rg3 era found fans at the field. the jersey they all want? the red and gold in number 10. >> i have been waiting for this for years, to finally get a quarterback. >> they bought t-shirts and hats off to support the number two draft pick they hope will breathe new life into their team. >> the diehard redskins fans are so in need of him. it has been 20 years since a super bowl win. everyone is so excited. >> they have been making t- shirts since the draft last night. the demand is high for anything rg3. what does and as we get them in the store, they're selling out. >> at this barbershop, they are still doing the break down and analysis hoping that he will be the new winning phase of the washington redskins. -- winning face of the skins. >> i think he will bring positive energy to the team. he would get our franchise in the right direction. >> that is what people want. tomorrow, there is a big draft day party here at fedex field at 11:00 a.m. there will be activities for fans. rg3 will have his first press conference as a washington redskin giving people the opportunity to officially welcome him to washington, d.c. live in landover, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> we will see if he is wearing those socks tomorrow. a big welcome. thanks, suzanne. still to come frederick teaches unite in the fight for a pay raise. some students say their education is being affected. >> hear how toward is now responding. >> fighting for his life after being struck with terminal cancer and now he has to fight against an airline. >> i checked in the computer. [laughter] >> he will meet the d.c. man walking away with $1 million after >> the big winner in the $172 million hairball drawing was in philadelphia, but a smaller winner was pulled in northeast washington. >> today that letter came forward to claim $1 million. sam ford introduces us to the winner. >> you could say william lindsay is nervous. he is the kind of the guy they love. he buys a ticket whenever he stops for gas. >> i checked the virginia and new york numbers. i decided to check them just in case. >> he had every number right except for the power ball, five out of six. he was handing him a check this morning for $1 million. >> we congratulate you. >> he recalled his feelings when he realized he won. >> i took my blood pressure medicine and sat down. i made sure it was calm. i just said "wow. wow." i put it down and then i got up and checked it again. >> he retired from the marine corps and is currently a hospital worker. he is raising his 17-year-old daughter. as for what he will do? >> someone to buy my baby a car. maybe by myself a car. that's it. >> 5 out of the sixth power ball numbers. if she had got one more, he would be a very rich man. he said, "at least i got something." sam ford, abc 7 news. >> that's a good story. he got some been all right. $1 million. [laughter] >> touching on a somber anniversary. >> 10 years ago tomorrow, a tornado hit the played a. -- hit la plata. we usually do not see them back strong this north. 12122 injured tens of millions in damage. and have done a great job rebuilding the place, but you can see some of these cars. that is 10 years ago tomorrow. if you want to learn more about that, we have photographs videos, we have a blog on the website, wjla.com. 10 years ago tomorrow. let's talk about the weather conditions around here. it has been gusting all day but the wind is diminishing and temperatures a bit below average, but lies with the sunshine. when will diminish this evening in the skies will clear, so it will get cold. 64 in washington. upper 50's and into the 60's across the area. damascus elementary school, and i syndication of what the sky has been like. late in the afternoon, the clouds all go away as the high pressure moves in. we will fall to between 33-40 degrees overnight tonight. 37 in the metro area early in the morning. we have a watch to the north and west for the possibility of frost and freeze. howard montgomery, loudoun warren, just west of the blue ridge. a frost advisory from 1:00 at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. further to the north and west, carol, frederick, and beyond those areas are under a freeze warning. this will be the coldest night in a long while. 36 in burlington, vt., right now. 39 in care of the. maybe by the end of next week -- 39 in caribou. the warm air will get cut off and this will move in from the west. clouds will be increasing and the cloudiness which means it is just another matter of time. during the afternoon, we will see the possibility of rain across the mountains and the shenandoah valley. maybe an isolated rumble of thunder. that will move out sunday morning. sunday afternoon, partly cloudy skies. late night clear and 52. a chilly wake up tomorrow with increasing clouds. temperatures again only in the upper 50's and some rain by the evening which will get out early by sunday morning. sunday cooler, 62 for a high. 71 on tuesday with a 30% chance of showers. wednesday through friday, 80 degrees. >> there you go. >> thanks, doug. coming up tonight the true confessions. doctors, waiters, and salespeople confessed some of their darkest secrets including how they respond to nasty customers. >> sometimes you just snapped. they see so much abuse and they want to do something to get revenge. >> you will hear their true confessions, whether you want to tonight on "20/20" at 10. it may make you think twice about being nasty to your waiter. >> if you do not get excited about this, this is something you can treat you can sign up on our website for the chance to win a new car. >> we're giving away a new ford fiesta courtesy of tyson's fourth. -- tysons ford. wjla.com/freecar. monday, we will pick 15 finalist. if your name is called, even 30 minutes to call in to get a final entry. in may we will pick one winner from the final 15. >> turning this loss into a new beginning with a new mascot. live at the bethesda school coming up. >> this is making a mockery of the school zone. >> its speed cameras in a school zone but where is the school? >> capitals' fans have is a prize for one of the heroes of the game 7 win over boston. >> the capitals hit the ice to prepare for their first game against the rangers tomorrow. >> all eyes were on ward today. he shot the winning goal but was then the target of racist tweet thereafter. we have more on joel ward. >> he have gone through a roller-coaster emotions in the past 48 hours. the washington capitals player, when he first stepped on the eyes this morning at the capital's is center, the crowd at the rink and gave him a standing ovation. >> i was blown away by the amount of support. >> the appreciation because he scored the game-winning overtime goal in the stanley cup playoffs and eliminated the defending champions. it was also support after he received ugly racist wheat from boston fans after the game. >> it's horrifying, just awful. >> i know it play in a predominately white sport. >> capitals fans and players say they are determined not to let the ugly actions of a handful of boston fans dampen their excitement about this team. >> we're looking forward to the second round. >> we want to make it through the second round. we are excited about them going on. >> she was giddy and she moved up to the glass to get a picture of her heroes practicing 3 >> i love the capitals. >> caps fevere is high. >> we're going to go all the way. i can feel it. >> but the caps are happy to have that boston series behind them and now the focus in on new york. game 1 is tomorrow. we have more from the players a little bit later on in sports. reporting live from washington, horace holmes, abc 7 news. >> a good deal. >> still to come tonight, a sippy cup recall. >> white andrew young testified that he fears for his life after the edwards campaign. >> teachers in one local community are protesting captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- you're watching abc 7 news at 5. >> the teacher is down not to stay one minute after school after the scandal work day. >> some students say their indication is suffering. brad bell is live in frederick. >> a group of students reached out to west because they say they wanted their side of the story told. they say they respect with the teachers are doing but they are suffering. spring productions of the drama club have been canceled. they are now suffering academically. a few weeks back, frederick county teachers symbolically walked out of the school the second their contract at work today ended upset by not getting the expected pay raise. now, the students say they are the ones suffering. >> there is no more after-school helped like tutoring. >> amber and her students in school mates say they are upset after the afterschool ap examine reviews that they are not getting. lower scores they explain could mean misdoubt college credits. >> that is thousands of dollars really. >> the head of the teachers' union said he is unapologetic. >> keep talking to your teachers, get the help you can talk to your parents. >> basic negotiations are under way but the teachers are sticking to their guns until they pay up. >> we hope this ends as soon as possible. >> they wholeheartedly support the teachers. they want everyone to know who is really being hurt. >> i would like to get in little bit of help. with them leaving early, it's impossible to get. i do not know what to do now. >> the powers that be say this is all about dollars and cents. have to come up with a budget and they did not have money for the salary, but negotiations are under way. in frederick, brad bell, abc 7 news. >> we now know what caused the mysterious death of two family members in calvert county home. they were infected with an antibiotic-resistant strain of mrsa. the family illness started when an elderly woman became sick in the home. they all died while caring for her. another daughter fell ill but survived. >> take a look now with the top stories. there has been a break in a string of violent attacks in petworth. 1919 year-old michael davis is the arrested after attacking a woman with a hammer. they believe he may responsible for three other attacks. he is the younger brother of two nfl players, burn in and vontae davis. >> dennis dyer is in jail after being accused of sexually assaulting two young players 30 years ago. in virginia, there is no statute of limitations for prosecuting a felony. >> police in fairfax county are asking for help in finding the person responsible for attacking three horses with a knife of the centerville road. there are part of a program that gives therapeutic rights to emotionally and physically disabled children. >> tonight, a closer look at the airport quarantines. i spoke to diane sawyer about that story and what else is coming up tonight. diane joins us now with the latest on the quarantine. >> we have learned new details about what we fear to be monkey pox. you'll hear from the woman at the center of at all setting off all the alarms. it happens more than we know, as we tell you tonight. cox also tonight, i know you have your person of the week. he is really a fan favorite these days. >> he blasted to the top of the box office, steve garvey. he has something to get us through next week -- steve harvey. you have done magnificent late. >> we are still in the honeymoon phase. >> we are still celebrating for you. >> thanks so much. you can see all of those and more tonight on "world news" a after the news at 6. >> another fiery day of testimony in the john edwards trial. andrew young was getting grilled about his last conversation with edwards in 2008. he was helping to hide hunter while he campaigned for president. he claimed he felt in danger for his life and that is why he told edwards he had a sex tape showing hunter and edwards. edwards is being accused of illegal use of campaign funding hiding his mistress. >> ed has details on the traffic. >> it is the friday night flight. the sooner it get started, the sooner russia hour is over. things are not looking at that. do not be fooled. it will come to a grinding, screeching halt. . will be in and out of traffic all the way down to fredericksburg. in maryland toraffic not an exciting ride on the beltway innerloop because everyone is going about 10 miles per hour. he will be in that traffic all the way to college park. it is the weekend getaway, alison. >> thanks ed. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 5, a big weekend in the nation's capital because celebrities will be swarming for the white house correspondents' dinner. we give you a sneak peek of the guest list. >> a lightning strike and a lot of hard work have transformed this tree into a school mascot and a work of art. >> at 6:00, but it is not just gas prices costing you a bundle. how much do you save on the other >> a man called the wizard of what is performing magic of a bethesda school. >> lightning struck the tree on the campus last of timbre and now he is carving that would into a new mascot, a hawk. >> this started back in september when a lightning strike hit this tree behind me, the largest free on campus kai even bigger than this one. when a tree get hit by lightning, they cut it down, but this time it decided to do something very unique. >> did you notice how black the wood is it? that is from lightning. >> in september, the tree was it by lightning during the normal morning drop off. >> when it struck the tree last fall we decided maybe there was something we could do with the tree. >> underneath it, there will be a series of books he's standing on. >> he is transforming it into an 18-foot carving showcasing the school's mascot, the hawk. >> i had to take the center section of the treat -- tree out because it was charcoal. >> i think it's awesome, going into the spirit of recycling that the school has. >> we get to observe what is being done in art class. >> i like the eyes. they are the most detailed. >> they're learning to carper from a master. -- learning to carve. and they're getting in a perspective on art. >> he is using this to duke art and an opportunity to be connected. >> this will keep a watch over the students for generations to come. >> it shows everyone how proud we are to be here. >> i can see what an amazing historical land market will be for our school. >> a lot of fun and hard work. he had been working on this for five days and they have moved 2,000 pounds of wood. they are still working over here. [screaming] they hope to be finished by monday. as you can tell, the kids really like it. in bethesda, abc 7 news. >> temecula is that? getting dizzy worked-- how cool is that? getting to watch the art. to see the whole process wjla.com. >> coming up next, a sippy cup recall. >> faced the camera or speed trap? fighting about one local >> a.a.a. is calling this a speed trap. >> they have positioned this on a stretch of road that does not have a school on it. kris van cleave has more. >> this is a school zone which means they can have a speed camera. there is one thing noticeably missing. >> there is a school bus. here is the school zone. there is a library. where is the school? >> there is cool on this lot? >> uh... no? >> nope. >> he lives a few doors down from the speed cameras. >> they are using this as a speed zone. >> it falls within 8.5 mile radius, illegal boundary for speed cameras. >> this makes a mockery of the school zone and speedy camera law in maryland. we pointed that out to the legislature. >> you could be going 12, 15, 20 miles an hour where kids are and you deserve to get a ticket. >> he is unapologetic about the cameras that have brought in $750,000 since may 2010. he says they are not going anywhere. >> is a big camera sitting out in the road where everyone can see it with a sign that indicates you're coming up upon it. if you're going to speed, you're going to get a ticket. >> a.a.a. is hoping they will ask maryland legislature where the school is to tighten the law in the next session. >> 7 is on your side with a consumer alert about a children's drinking cup. target is recalling "home bunny sippy cups >' f-- cups." for more, wjla.com. >> a vietnam veteran is picketing spirit airlines. he bought the ticket to visit his daughter in atlantic city. doctors told him his immune system was too weak to fly in the veteran said spirit refused to refund his ticket even after he offered to show a doctor's note. >> i wanted to show them confirmation from my oncologist, from hospice. they did not want to look at any of it or hear about it. they just wanted to keep the money. >> . meanwhile says their non- refundable ticket policy helps keep the air fare cheap. >> the drive to stay alive program to test to loudoun county where we spoke to schools in sterling about how to avoid distractions behind the wheel. this time of year, particularly to life for them, prom season is the most dangerous time of the year for teenage drivers. >> this event today, you would have been so proud, we were honoring those already doing the right thing. dozens of high school students received a very special honor. more than 100 were given an award for promoting alcohol and drug-free lifestyles. it was at maggianos hosted by wrap and we celebrated these kids that are doing the right thing. >> here is a short list of the stars attending -- george clooney, charlize theron, lindsay lohan, and kim kardashian. the stars will be joined by president obama and the first lady. jimmy kimmel will be offering the comedy. for a complete list of who is invited, wjla.com. >> it is always a star-studded event. let's get another check of the weather forecast tonight. doug is standing by with that. >> the wind has been diminishing. let's get a look from one of the rooftop hd cameras across the city. just spectacular weather. the average high right now is 70 and we are well below that. it will take a few days to get back to that mark. 59 degrees in martinsburg. 62 in annapolis. 59 in fredericksburg. across the divisor is posted overnight. a much larger. your maryland, virginia, west virginia, a freeze warning for the same time span. we will see sunshine giving way to cloudiness. temperatures will be cooler. still mild, near 60. when the rain comes, it could be heavy in spots. temperatures will be back in the 60's. by wednesday thursday, and friday, we will be back in your 80-degree territory. back to you, leon and alison. >> let's see what is coming up at 6:00 with gordon peterson. >> coming up on the anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. coming up at 6:00 the new red flag being raised by security officials about a possible terrorist attack and where they are keeping a close eye on the anniversary. the efforts to keep college loan interest rates down has hit a wall even though both parties want the same thing. we will explain when maureen and i join you at 6:00. what you were in new york talking to the man of the hour. >> what an incredible night in new york city? >> new york, new york. so nice and named it twice. robert griffin iii's light as a redskin has officially begun. if you go by the player hugs, it had to be the best draft ever. everyone was hugging him. no boo's for rg iii. the entire theater was chanting his name as soon as he walked up the stage. we talked about the experience. >> it has been a long way, a lot of hard work, a lot of dedication but it has all paid off. if you work hard enough, you can get what you want. >> what did the shanahan's say to you? >> he is excited to have me as a part of the organization. they just cannot wait to get to work. >> knowing you're going to washington so early, did that take the drama out of it? >> but you still cannot help that feeling when your name is called. you dream about that. it did not matter if i knew where i was going or not. i still wanted to soak up every minute i possibly could. >> we have more on that coming up at 6:00. the caps and rangers starts tomorrow. first time since 2009 that new york and washington have been in the playoffs. the capitals are out on the ice and they are favored to win it all for the last several years. they are the underdog it, yet again. they're getting better and better. >> we really think we are confident group. >> we are confident right now. it will be a new series. >> we have had a great year. there will be tight games again. >> the future superstar he is about to make his debut with the nationals and i will have that coming up for you at 6:00. >> really? this series? >> not what they had planned. big news coming up at 6:00. >> one d.c. families seeking death half -- just as after the death of their father. >> they went to pick up his cremated remains than they were labelled with someone else's name. the funeral home refuses to give them answers. >> with everything else on top of this? i have no more words. >> they loved their father, he passed away on march 25th, they wanted to take care of him the way that they had been taken care of. >> as respect -- as requested they cremated his remains, but when they opened the box they made an unfortunate discovery. >> this is his name. when you opened it up, a whole different name. >> they say stewart funerals mishandle the cremation but they have refused to help them find his father's remains. we went with them today to figure things out. >> i came here earlier. >> they promptly kicked us out and told us they had no comment. they then told the family that the remains they were given were actually their father's remains but mislabeled. >> i really do not know if that is him or not. >> a company representative said they worked things out with the family but they disagree. they said they want a dna test to be certain they have their father's remains and they want stewart funerals to pay for it. they got a call from the company and representatives said they would work with them to get the dna test done. >> , as opposed to know if that is my father? -- how am i supposed to know? >> coming up next at 6 -- >> a series of hammer attacks in northwest. are they over? police arrest the brother of two nfl stars. >> approaching one year from the killing of osama bin laden and there are concerns tonight about retaliation. what are they and who may be behind them? the answer is coming up. >> the final flight for the space shuttle that started the program 30 years ago. the new home of the enterprise right now at 6:00. >>