You how hes being portrayed. The question that arises is how did he violate air space in lets go to news4s pat collins with that part of the story. Reporter chris we spend bundles an bundles of money protecting the security of our city. And its hard to believe that Something Like this could happen, that a man on a flying bicycle could buzz into our town and land, undetected on the capitol lawn. How much do you think we spent on Homeland Security a year . 100 billion . 50 billion. 20 million. Im probably lowballing. Reporter we have a lot invested in protecting the air space over the nations capitol. Missile sites strategically located around the city. Fighter planes at the ready, poised to intercept airborne intruders, special orange helicopters that circle the city with warning Message Boards to tell stray aircraft to turn back. Yet, with all of this, yesterday 61yearold man on what he described as a flying bicycle penetrates the restricted air space of our city and lands smackdab on the lawn of the capitol capitol. Did he fly under the radar . Did the radar not pick him up . Norad said it didnt know this flying lawnchair was there until after it was there. By phone today i talked to major Jamie Humphreys of norad. I can tell you that we didnt send up any of our air assets, but, as far as take pick being it up on radar, i cant tell you yes or no whether we did or didnt. Our radar coverage isnt good enough or somebody was asleep at the switch. Thats what it tells me. Reporter thats michael owe han lan, a Homeland Security expert associated with the brookings institution. This is not something that you just sort of poohpooh away and say, well, we didnt quite have enough advanced notice or we should have listened to the guys in tampa more. No. This is a gap that needs to be fixed. Reporter how much do you think we spend on Homeland Security each year . Hundreds of billions of dollars. Reporter are we getting our moneys worth . Probably not. Reporter by the way, the budget for Homeland Security is said to be more than 30 billion a year. Now, coming up at 6, congressional reaction to this gyrocopter caper. Back to you. Pat collins. If you want to see more video or pictures of gyrocopter in flight check out our nbc washington app. Making it tougher to climb and jump. Now the changes just approved for the white house fence as the u. S. Secret service tries to make the executive mansion more secure. Only on 4 iteam reporter Scott Macfarlane has pictures and details about some of the bolder security upgrades proposed but then scrapped. Reporter one of two federal agencies that must approve changes to the white house fence did so today, approving the temporary addition of new steel spikes atop the fence to make it less climbable. They also approved changes to the white house ellipse fortifying some of the vehicle checkpoints. News4 cameras in the room as that agency did so, the commission of fine arts. They heard a presentation from the secret service and National Park service about what happens next. Youll have the temporary measures in place for a year. Then theyll work on a permanent replacement fence. News4 has learned theyre considering a tenfoothigh fence to make it more secure, to reduce the risk of gate jumpers. Theyre also considering a double fence putting a second fence to reinforce the current one. Weve also learned about some permanent ideas that they considered but decided against including the installation of barbed wire along the white house gate, the use of a moat, and potentially the use of an electrifyied rail and something they call permanent never dry paint along the rail. All of which they think would have made it more difficult for people to climb the fence but all of which were rejected for various reasons. When will all of these changes actually happen . When will you see a difference here at the white house . That story tonight at news4 at 6. Tonight at the white house, Scott Macfarlane news4. Talking about a couple of showers after what has been just a beautiful, Beautiful Day across our region. Temperatures right now into the 70s in many locations, weve seen sunshine all day, but now were starting to see the clouds move in and the showers movinge inging in too. Light showers along the potomac through the northern neng in Southern Maryland through Warrenton Manassas Winchester and toward the north, martinsburg. Theyll continue to move into the d. C. Metro over the next hour or so. Were not expecting much so dont worry too much about it. You may need the wind cheeld wipers for a brief tenminute period, maybe the umbrella quickly. A few more showers back toward the west. Thats going to be the case as we move on through the next 24 hours or so. Take a look. The forecast, a few showers in the headlines tonight, then here comes the heat. Not quite the heat but we get a lot warmer. Then the heavy rain. Ill show you when that moves in coming up in a minute. Thank you, doug. Charred wooden frames appear to be all thats left of a home after a massive fire in argue toon. A man called to say his garage was on fire. By the time firefighters arrived, they found the house engulfed in flames. You can see crews working to put out the hot spots here just off columbia pike. No one was hurt. At this point, no word what may have sparked this fire. A former Police Spokesman facing child pornography charges is going to be back in Court Tomorrow for a bond hearing. William bud walker made his First Court Appearance today via closed Circuit Television where he did not make any comments. The former Public Information officer for the Fairfax County police is accused of uploading child porn to an online blog. Police say they got a tip and traced images to walkers home. A step forward tonight in a lawsuit filed by a deaf man against the Arlington County sheriff. Abraham zamadogega says he was held in the Arlington County jail for six weeks without the ability to communicate. The ethiopian immigrant doesnt read or write english. He claims the sheriff and a Virginia Department of corrections violated the americans with disabilities act. He was in jail for six weeks. It had to be obvious to the verifys employees that our client was suffering. Attorneys for of the arlington sheriff and state Corrections Department tell us the lawsuit should be dismissed. The judge will rule on that in ten days. No motive yet, but investigatings in Fairfax County looking into the possibility that last months murder in herndon was gang related. Tonight 18yearold Moses Dominguez of sterling is under arrest in the killing of william leva. Leva was found dead last month in woods near a walking trail off hidden brook drive. And a man is dead after police say he sped off during a routine traffic stop in Southern Maryland. Crews were out repairing a utility pole that police say the man slammed into while he was trying to avoid a trooper. Were told this all started when the trooper noticed a car with a taillight out. The driver sped off. The trooper found the car upside down along action lane just off crane highway in waldorf. They have not released the mans name. Bond is denied for the parents of a lively boy who was found dead in a septic tank near his familys home in southern virginia. Paul thomas and ashley white are charged with child abuse and neglect neglect. Their 5yearold was found dead last month after an extensive fiveday search. Police say autopsy results on the boy are still pending as they try to figure out how he die fd. Tonight, the greenbelt metro station is back open. A day after that pedestrian bridge collapsed onto the tracks. The collapse was caused by a construction crane hitting the bridge. This happened around 3 00 on the bridge at the time. Green line service and mark service was restore around 6 00 this morning. But there will be extra police at the greenbelt metro this weekend, a Emergency Response drill set for sunday, 8 00 a. M. To 1 00 p. M. Emergency crews are going to simulate the evacuation of passengers from a train. Future drills are planned for the district and virginia. Theyll test the responsive coordination of emergency works. Its a smoother ride home on the green line but still delays if youre trying to catch a train into the district. Metro tells us tonight there was an arcing insulator at the ft. Totten station here this morning. There have been single tracking there and delays for much of the day. And its a 15 million stateoftheart fire station in alexandria. But it cant open its doors. Northern Virginia Bureau chief julie carey explains why. Reporter a d. C. Couple who say they were threatened with a fine about posting flyers about their missing dog have found their dog ollie thanks to those flyers. The story coming up. Reporter im tom sherwood on the stage at the longtime nightclub on georgia avenue. There will be some dancers here soon, and former d. C. Council member jim graham is going to bring them to you. Ill have the story coming up. Im Pat Lawson Muse at the live desk. A passenger has been taken off a southwest flight in chicago for allegedly stabbing another passenger sitting next to her. The flight was about to take off from midway headed for manchester boston Regional Airport when southwest says the woman poked a man with a pen to stop him from snoring. Nbc news has spoken with several passengers who posted about the incident on twitter. They tell us the woman stabbed the man in the arm. Southwest says the flight is on its way to boston the woman has been taken off the plane and will be put on a different flight. At the live desk, Pat Lawson Muse. Well, its not the first thing you think a defeated politician might do once hes lost an election. Former ward 1 d. C. Councilmember jim graham is going into the nude dancing nightclub business. Tom sherwood got the scoop from graham himself. Reporter you know this jim graham on the d. C. Council 16 years, defeated for reelection, out of office last january. What does he do next . Well cue the music. Which one of these do you like . Reporter cue the laser lights and fog machine. Thats right, jim graham is becoming a nude dancing in pra sar yoe. I cast about for various things an i decided to go into the Adult Entertainment industry. Reporter in his old ward starting sunday, graham will host nude male dancers for gay men and thursday nights male nude dancers for women. Are there nights for women to watch women . Thats something were actively exploring. Reporter today where graham was having lunch customers here were a bit surprised by the new gig. Do you know what hes doing now . I dont know. Reporter hes going to open basically a strip club on georgia avenue. Good for him. Reporter the house has been in business since 1979. In a neighborhood that is fast gentry phiing. The former public official who also consults on homeless and drug abuse issues knows to keep the neighborhood happy. Well do the right thing by the neighborhood, no question about it. Reporter in the district, tom sherwood, news4. The Arizona Police officer who stopped a suspect by hitting him with his cruiser apparently faced a lawsuit ten years ago for alleged excessive force. At that time, he worked for the nypd. According to Court Documents a man claimed the officer threatened to shoot him, cuffed and choked him. Both the nypd and that officer denied the allegations. They later agreed to pay the man 20,000 if he dropped the claim. The deputy who was caught on camera shooting an unarmed man in oklahoma is disputing claims that he faked his training credentials. An attorney for reserve Deputy Robert bates is responding to a report in the tulsa world. It says supervisors at the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office were ordered to give bates credit for Field Training he never took. The Sheriffs Office calls that report a rumor. Bates says he shot the suspect by mistake when he thought his gun was a taser. He has been charged with manslaughter. An ohio man is now charged with supporting Foreign Terrorists exs accused of going to syria to get training from islamic militants last year. He learned about breaking into houses explosives, and hand to hand combat. A militant leader told him he should go back to the u. S. To commit terrorism. Investigators believe he planned to attack american soldiers and police. Well, a new report is shedding some light on some of the gifts former illinois congressman aaron shock bought using campaign funds. According to this report filed with the federal election commission, it includes more than 3100 at tiffanys for donors gifts along with 3400 spent at the famed garretts popcorn for volunteers and shock still owes nearly 314,000 in legal fees to a d. C. Law firm. Shok resigned youll recall at the end of march. Running back Adrian Peterson is going to be reinstated to the nfl tomorrow. The Minnesota Vikings player was placed on the exempt list last fall after he was charged with child abuse. He pled no contest to a misdemeanor for disciplining his son, his 4yearold son, with a switch. Today the nfl told peterson he will be an active player with the vikings starting tomorrow. Peterson and his agent have said that he wants to play elsewhere next season. Groups challenging an epa proposal to cut heat tramming pollution from coal fired power plants could face an uphill battle. Two of three judges from a federal Appeals Court appeared to side with attorneys arguing against the challenge today. The countrys largest coal companyies in 14 states argue it would kill jobs and cripple demand for the coal. Lawyers for the epa call the lawsuit premature saying at this point its still just a proposal. This is a story thats generated a lot of buzz on our facebook page. Its about a local couple who says they were threatened with a massive fine for their missing dog flyers. That dog has now been found. Darcy spencer caught up with the owners and with their dog ollie. Darcy darcy . Reporter the petry tie fied little dog was found here on the campus of Howard University hospital. We got onto this story late last week when the owners told us they were facing a big fine for posting flyers all over the city. Now they want to change d. C. Law. Ollie is dirty and scared but otherwise okay after spending a couple of weeks on the run. Its just an amazing feeling. Reporter hes getting a checkup at the friendship hospital for animals. He had been lost since march 30th. This morning his owners got the call theyd been hoping for. Ollie was spotted on the campus of Howard University hospital. We went, and miraculously my wife just sat down and he came right to her. Reporter ollie is an adopted rescue dog who had been shot by his previous owner. He took off when a car backfired. Today he was spotted by an officer who recognized him from one of the many flyers posted in the city. Were just so lucky and so blessed that the man called. Reporter these flyers got the owners in potential legal trouble. They say a Police Officer told them theyd have to take down thousands of flyers that have been posted or face a hefty fine. Thats because they violated d. C. s sign ordinance. You know, someone was having a bad day, and most of the Police Officers weve talked to have been super helpful and really werent worried about lost dog flyers. Reporter a Washington Humane Society spokesman told news4 in that the organization was also unaware of the sign rules and will work to have them changed. They want to make it as easy as possible for owners of lost pets to get the word out. Were just really thankful that we havent gotten fined yet and that the flyers worked and were just so happy to have him back. Reporter a d. C. Police spokesperson told me late this afternoon that the department is very happy that ollie has been found and they simply enforce the rules an laws that are already on the books. If you want to see what those rulz and laws are that apply to these posters go to nbcwashington. Com and search ollie. Back to you. A top military honor for a local teenager. But it was the big surprise during the ceremony that makes this story so memorable. A Beautiful Day today. As a matter of fact, take a look at the numbers 74 in d. C. 74 back towards fredericksburg. A little cooler back to the west, only in the 60s. The reason the rain showers and cloud cover, moving into the rest of t. Announcer and now your storm team4 forecast. We saw the sunshine today. We saw temperatures in the low 70s. A great day to get out there toward the tidal basin, do a little paddle boat action, satisfysee whats left of the cherry blossoms, you can see theyre still on the trees out there. Yeah, theyve been coming down the last couple of days. Whats coming down right now . Some shower activity and the temperatures, too. Take a look outside right now across the area toward the tidal basin, you can still see were looking at more and more color. Well continue to see it. Herewiths the white house off in the distance. One thing you notice the sunshine has given way to clouds. Well continue to see