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spot. we're going to address it. >> reporter: residents who live near the park, naturally concerned about the news. >> it's upsetting. to know that's potentially gang related, that's pretty scary. >> reporter: fairfax county supervisor penny gross is now working on a plan to make holmes run safer. to make its rough and rambling hills less appealing to gang members looking for remote killing grounds. >> figure out what we can do with available resources or with additional resources to make this park someplace that people want to come and enjoy, not that they want to come and do something awful. >> reporter: police say the human remains just found here had been in the park, they believe, for less than a year. again, it is up to the medical examiner's office to make identification and determine the exact cause of death. we're digg on this growing issue of gangs. we keep hearing about them. coming up, how police are trying to build stronger bonds with latino communities, including helping former gang members reintegrate into society. that story ahead at 6:30. developing now, a former online journalist accused of making threats to at least eight jewish institutions faced a judge in st. louis today. juan thompson is charged with cyber stalking a former girlfriend. authorities say he made the threats to harass and vilify his ex. some of the threats against the institutions were made in the woman's name. investigators want to know if thompson is connected to the desecration of a cemetery near st. louis. he's being held now without bond. hundreds of faith leaders gathered for events in fairfax and montgomery county today. it was a show of solidarity following the series of threats and hate crimes. as chris gordon reports no steps to beef up security. . >>reporter: additional police cruisers are now protecting the bender jewish community center in rockville. security has increased since monday's bomb threat against the charles e. smith jewish day school. >> we need a school message from the national government, the state government and local. we're expressing our views in montgomery county that this must stop. >> reporter: maryland's top elected leath eed leaders came condemn the threats against the jewish day school, jewish community centers across the country. >> we're going to use every resource we have to bring those people who are causing these crimes to justice. >> reporter: in fairfax, virginia, elected officials joined religious leaders, condemning the bomb threat called into the gesher jewish day school on monday. >> a hate crimeea and those of us, especially in public life need to speak out whenever and wherever it occurs, whether it's a synagogue, a jewish community center or a mosque. >> we're seeing more and more of this on the internet, anti-semitism and other hate crimes. we're seeing it on our college campuses. that cannot stand. >> reporter: the chief of police in fairfax county is making this pledge. >> all religions, any person regardless of what you are, if you're part of the fairfax county community, we're here to protect you. >> reporter: today, jews, muslims and christians stood together to say, hate has no place in our community. that's the latest live tonight from fairfax. jim, back to you. new revelations tonight about more members of the trump campaign team and their contacts with russian ambass kisly kislyak. we now know of five trump team member who members who met with the ambassador before the inauguration. the lack of full disclosure is raising reactions. >> reporter: first of all, as you know, there's nothing inherently wrong with these meetings or these contacts. but as more information comes out about people associated with the president meeting with russian operatives, now the president is pointing fingers at democrats too. attorney general jeff sessions saying little today about removing himself from trump campaign investigations and failing to mention under oath that he met russia's ambassador. >> attorney general sessions should resign. >> reporter: that's democrat chuck schumer, president trump calls him a total hypocrite, tweeting this 2003 photo of schumer with russia's president. schumer responds, in public, unlike the trump tower meeting between former national security advisor mike flynn, jared kushner and sergey kislyak who entered through the back door. at least five trump associates with met with the ambassador during the campaign and transition. >> it's in the interest of the president and the people around him to get this all out. it's the drip, drip that's really going to be damaging. >> reporter: sessions told fox he and sur gergey kislyak never talked politics. but some on capitol hill want sessions to come back and explain. >> the only way he can really restore full trust and credibility is to answer our questions under oath. >> reporter: the president calls it a total witch hunt, designed to suggest his team colluded the russia to rig the elections. >> i think that's irresponsible. there's no proof of that. it didn't happen. >> don't run for no proof so far. they're still investigating. so the question tonight, is jeff sessions actually going to come back to capitol hill and testify about this again? he said at the beginning that he answered the question the way he thought it was asked, referring to his campaign contacts with russia, which he says there were none, not official meetings he had as a senator. michael mcfall served as u.s. ambassador to russia from 2011 to 2014 and he says it would not be out of the norm for a u.s. senator like jeff sessions to talk to the russian ambassador. he says what is unusual is keeping it secret. >> it's normal to meet with russians. i do it all the time. i used to do it more often when i could travel there. but what's weird about these stories again with general flynn too is the coverup. that m i and i honestly don't understand that. >> the kremlin banned michael mcfall from traveling to russia last fall. at the time a russian government official accused him, quote, deliberately ruining relations between washington and moscow. the former ambassador talked to students today at george washington university. a serial rapist will spend the rest of his life behind bars for a series of swaumts texual two years ago. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole today. a jury found banks guilty of assaulting five women at knife point as they were walking home from metro stations in northeast d.c. in july and august of 2015. day light reveals the destruction after a house fire in rockville. the flames levelled the two story home. this morning search dogs discovered the homeowner's body inside. meagan fitzgerald talked to relatives and neighbors and has more a a >> he's from wheaton originally. has two daughters. >> reporter: whose who knew larry pollyeyes he was most proud to be called grandpa. >> he's got grandchildren. everybody gets together. >> reporter: peter mcgary is larry's brother-in-law. he says when his secretary said larry didn't show up for work this morning, his family knew something was wrong. when arrived to his rockville home, they were quickly consumed with emotion. >> distraught. >> reporter: montgomery county fire investigators say just before 10:00 last night a fire ripped through larry's home. >> i saw the fire and it was really engulfed. the second floor and everything. >> reporter: she >> in that process, there was a collapse. >> reporter: for the next several hours investigators sifted through rubble as they searched for a cause. >> reporter: it-- >> he runs his fireplace. >> reporter: chief scott goldstein says investigators aren't ruling out the fact that the fireplace could have been the cause of the blaze but they can't say for sure. >> an exact origin and cause may be difficult based upon the fire conditions we were presented upon arrival. >> reporter: while investigators continue to search for answers, larry's loved ones struggle to deal with the fact that he's gone. >> i feel bad. you don't want anything like that happen like this. you don't want to see anybody die. >> reporter: firefighters just finished spraying home on the debr debris, reignite overnight. they say it's possible they may never know the cause of this fire. turning to our weather now and our roller coaster temperature swings, some folks woke up to snow on their cars this morning. comes just days after the mercury shot up into the 80s. what can we expect going into that all-important weekend? >> amazing, jim, to go from 80 degrees yesterday to some areas close to 10 by tomorrow morning. that's the kind of windchill we're going to be talking. it's already out there. the current windchill in the city is below 30 degrees. many areas are down around that ten degree number. 19 in hagerstown, 34 down towards richmond. 13 state college. look at pittsburgh, 10 degrees. the cold air settling on in across our region. it's been rather windy today. yes, we have had a couple of snow showers, some early this afternoon. they made their way all the way across our region. parts of southern maryland saw a coating. even heard reports of thundersnow around saint mary's county earlier. freezing tomorrow. the coldest weekend we've seen in months, but it won't last too long. we'll see a warming period next week. two teenagers killed. what we know about the moments before this clarash. new questions about russia's connection to the white house. we'll take a deeper dive with nbc's mark murray and look at what happens next in the investigation. vice president mike pence talked about that e-mail hack and defends his use mark murray jioins us now. many people from team trump admitting they had conversations with the russian ambassador. >> having a meeting with a russian ambassador is not out of the ordinary at all. what is out of the ordinary is that it takes weeks if not months the key elements from the trump team aren't being up front about these things. let's start back with the former national security as visor michael flynn who wasn't necessarily up front about his discussions with russia's ambassador. then we end up learning that jeff sessions wasn't necessarily up front about his interactions with russia's ambassador during his senate confirmation hearings. these types of questions, not knowing everything about these things only ends up elongated the story. >> sessions is recusing himself from the investigation. s what happens from here now? >> you end up having to see what kind of congressional information there is. we already know that the house and senate intelligence committees are going to be looking at this story. sessions now saying he recuses himself, will allow the deputy attorney general who probably ends up getting confirmed -- he's having his confirmation hearing on tuesday. that person nowge or do they say you know what it's time for a special prosecutor? all of a sudden you have three different investigations going on. >> democrat adam shiff is saying he's not getting a whole lot of cooperation from the fbi. what recourse do democrats have? >> the democrats are kind of working the refs a little bit. it seems like they already have recourse. jim comey is like, hey, you really helped out the republicans in the last few weeks of the presidential campaign. you need to be able to help us a little bit more on this. certainly i think there is some democratic distrust too in the fbi in the highest levels. that frustration is starting to seep out by the congressman's response. what remains to be seen is what goods do people still have on this whole story? to me, the holy grail for some democrats is there are that elements in the trump campaign had with some russian officials, maybe talking about the wikileaks. of course we have no idea. but that is what democrats want to know, if there were taps. what were those conversations about. >> as we say, stay tuned. lots more to come on this. a story with legs. mark, thank you so much. we appreciate it. for the latest political developments tune into "nbc nightly news" right after this broadcast at 7:00. tonight vice president mike pence is defending his use of a private e-mail account during his time as indiana governor. the indianapolis star newspaper reports pence used his personal aol account to conduct government business. some of the e-mails involved homeland security matters. indiana law allows public officials to use personal e-mail but requires all records regarding state business be retained and available for a spokesperson says there is no comparison to the e-mail saga that plagued hillary clinton. he pointed out this was not a private server and says none of the e-mails was classified. moments ago we learned the names of the two teenage agers killed in that awful crash. colin dupont and desmond cook were both killed. another teenager was flown to the hospital with serious injuries. the car plowed right into a pole, then split in two at the intersection of smallwood drive and st. niklas drive. derrick ward is in waldorf with the story. >> reporter: you can still make out the color of the car, but not much endlse. the front end was ripped away from the rest of the vehicle. two teens died in this crash, a third was flown out by threatening injuries. in an instant, a crisp, bright friday afternoon darkened. >> i didn't hear any brakes squeaking or anything. the only thing i heard was hitting the pole. >> reporter: it was about 12:45. several cars waited at a light when this car came speeding toward the stopped vehicles. >> there was a car in front of him. i'm guessing to avoid hitting the car, he must have turned to his left. >> reporter: as severe as the damage was, one teen survived the impact. >> he was still in the car but he was in an area that was accessible. >> reporter: people familiar with this stretch of smallwood road say there's an accident here about once a month but no one can remember there being one this bad. in waldorf, derrick ward, news4. even more headaches for metro riders as people across northern virginia brace for the latest round of repairs. >> reporter: local force leaders say to stop the spread of gangs, you've got to build trust between the police and the latino community. we're goingo show t ♪ ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction ios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. the valiant taste times of death, but once!! uh, excuse me, waiter. i ordered the soup... of course, ma'am. my apologies. c'mon, caesar. let's go. caesar on a caesar salad? don me. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. could i get my parking validated? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. just when we thought winter was behind us, a gentle reminder it's still early march. some of us woke up to snow on the grassnd at my house, there was barely even a little patch on the grass. so hard to deal with this when it was 80 degrees earlier this week. >> i didn't see a flake, not a single one. >> what's the word about our weekend? >> that's because it was over between 8:00 and 9:00 and you don't get up until 11:00. >> i was up 7:15 and looked out the window. just tiny little patches. >> it covered my back deck and my trampoline. it was pretty cool waking up to see that. some areas picked up a half an inch to an inch of snow early this morning. even caused some accidents during the early morning rush. this is really a great picture here. notice what's happening. this is actually snow coming down right out of the clouds. this is a snow shower that came through loudoun county, came over dulles airport. now it's just shoouth chantilly area. it's going to be a very cold night tonight. take a look at this. you could follow the snow shower right on down toward chantilly. we' we'll even zoom in on this area. here it is right there. it's just fading away but it's definitely out there. you could see it right there from our tower cam. really cool and you could see it on radar. still some snow showers back to the west. we'll continue to watch these moving on in as well. something else we have, the wind. look at the wind, still gusting 33 miles an hour at the airport, 29 in frederick, 28 in freddicsburg. you combine that wind with the cold temperatures and how about these windchills. 27 in manassas, 19 in hagerstown, 31 down towards frederick fredericksburg. windchills in the teens around 11:00 tonight. tomorrow morning it is going to be one frigid day. we've had snow showers all day come right out testiof the grea lakes. it's all dying as it moves our way. what won't die off, though, is the cold air. look at pittsburgh, only 24. that's the current temperature, not the windchill, 24. starting off very cold. tomorrow afternoon, breezy and cold, 42 degrees. windchills 25-35 degrees during the afternoon. it will be one cold saturday. the cold es weekeest weekend we in the last two months. we get right back into the 60s and then a lot colder for next weekend. right now i've got 40s. that may be a little too wam. up. russia's ambassador to the u.s. is at the center of controversy tonight. a closer look at his deep roots in washington and what he told news4 about his country's relationship with the new administration. growing concerns about gang violence in northern virginia. what some say can be done to combat the problem. plus a father's emotional plea after his son was gunned yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. 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go away overnight and e arrest our way out of it. it takes the community. the community has to be involved. >> reporter: richard buckholts is a coordinator for the gang response intervention team. his job, to stop gang growth through education and prevention. >> we want the public to be aware of what gangs look like, how they think. >> reporter: richard folks on prince william county but he works closely with just about every jurisdiction in our area. >> there need to be no fear in calling the police and asking us to intervene with young people to get them out of gang activity. >> reporter: if you have information about a crime they say they'll protect you but they don't trust that. >> no. they don't trust that. >> reporter: the lange of trust -- lack of trust is rooted in police c american countries and in part because of dpraimmigration fear >> they say if it's the police knocking on your door, don't open unless they have a warrant because you don't know if ice is working with the police. >> reporter: former gang members work to december pill thoispel . immaterial i want to go back to this idea of creating trust between police and the latino community. starting next tuesday at 1:00 the police chief here in prince william county is going to meet with hispanic business leaders. the hope is that they can find some solution. meanwhile, two men, two women arrested in connection with the gang related death of a will continue to be held without bond. the four were just extradited back to northern virginia from pennsylvania. the men are charged with the murder of christian sosa rivas. the two women face conspiracy to commit murder charges in connection with the crime. back now to a man who's been at the center of the latest controversy to hit trump's white house. sergey kislyak became russia's ambassador to nato in 1998. he served in that position in the 2003 when he became russia's deputy minister of foreign affairs. in 2008 he was named russia's ambassador to the u.s. and he's been serving here in washington ever since then. ambassador sergey kislyak is well known in washington as a great television interviews. barbara harris talked to him about the state of relations between the two countries. >> it's very unfortunate, the current state of russian/american relations. i think we can do significantly better. when i say we, i mean us and you. and we can -- the normalcy is a return to relations. i do not see russia and americans like poles or adversers. we have differences and we need to be talk to talk on these differences seriously and work on them. >> again, that interview was from back in december. barbara also spoke with the ambassador in january. >> barbara, tell us more about your interaction and what the ambassador was like. >> we had the opportunity to spend some time with him back then in december. he was a very engaging we were there for shooting our annual holiday broadcast that features ambassadors and their families and staff from around the world. he was warm, engaging. he was very nice to us. he took us through the residence on a tour. i interviewed him then. i did ask him his take on russian/american relations. he responded as you just heard. then i interviewed him again about six weeks ago when i covered an annual fund-raising ball at the embassy attended by many americans and russian-americans. i asked him then about the claims of russian interference in the american election. his response was the accusation was absurd. meanwhile, i know many washingtonians who are familiar with the ambassador and his wife from s washington. those i've asked hold both of them in high regard. he has served as russian ambassador since 2008. >> we're likely to learn more about all this soon. looking forward to another high profile interview that you've gotten recently. >> this was really an interesting one and one that i had really hoped to get. i had the special opportunity to spend some time with justice ruth bader ginsburg. we saw the new opera "champion" together at the kennedy cter. she's a really serious opera fan. we also had soprano denise graves. she has a huge fan club of millennials across the country who call her the notorious she is going to join us on monday for news4 at 6:00 for an interesting tale of two brilliant women. >> looking forward to that. two big gets. thank you, barbara. >> they were terrific together too. i learned a lot that i didn't know about either one of them. >> can't wait. >> monday at 6:00. we're looking forward to it. still ahead, a new round of metro repairs hitting northern virginia commuters. what riders should know hours before the changes take effect. it's a popular destination in d.c., but some worry the community's charm could be lost to new development. we'll tell you what local leaders are going about it. >> cold, cold and cold, three words i haven't used a whole lot over the past month or so. but it's going to be that way for the next three days. current temperatures 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to make sure there's a healthy mix. that's what a main street can do. >> the corridors need a champion. they need one person that's focused on how they improve. >> reporter: barracks row was the first neighborhood in d.c. to be designated as a main street 18 years ago. now it's home to some of the highest rated restaurants in the region. the focus will be to bring a cohesive voice to all of the businesses here in the eastern market area. they also know they have to embrace the big box stores that come in, like the trader joe's that will come to 7th street. main street will embrace well. >> so there's a way that we can both be in existence instead of thinking that the new businesses are coming and will take away from the existing business. >> reporter: the new main street area includes 7th street as well as part of pennsylvania avenue. on capitol hill, mark segraves, news4. the torpedo factory arts center is the biggest tourest draw in alexandria and the city should use it to attract even manufacturer visu more visual to haves. professor steven fuller says the torpedo factory has a major impact on the economy in midtown and should be marketed to lure in more people. artists are worried about how it will be run now that the city has taken over. big delays for commuters in northern virginia who rely on metro to get around. >> reporter: it was the first day of school without their classmate. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news4,tudents s fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. ith a two-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. a maryland high school student shot and killed the same week he turned 17. jayquan holloway was gunned down walking home from class yesterday. his father is having a very hard time understanding what happened and why. >> people just tell me that, you know, your son gone, he dead, man. it's my only son, man. >> the grief you heard in his voice is understood by an entire community. bureau chief tracee wilkins talks to fellow students about >> reporter: today at potomac high school students experienced the first day after the brutal murder of their classmate jayquan holloway. >> people helping us to get through stuff today. >> reporter: for student who is knew the junior, it wasn't an easy day. >> i want school to be over and we all just go home. >> reporter: this father is mourning the loss of his only son. >> i drop him off every morning. every evening he walked home. >> reporter: yesterday he was gunned down on the sidewalk in oxon hill. >> walking home. they say he was walking home with his friends. some guy got out of the car shooting and shot him in the abdomen. >> reporter: prince george's county police say he died at the hospital. his father says he wasn't able to make it to the scene in time to see his son before he took his last breath. >> when i get here, there's no son. my son gone. people just tell me know, your son gone. he dead, man. it's my only son, man. >> reporter: prince george's county police are following leads in the case and talking to possible witnesses. as it stands, no suspect is in custody and no motive has been released. >> my son, man. just celebrate his life. that's how he would have wanted it. >> reporter: family and friends are planning a candle light vigil for this evening. prince george's county police are asking for anyone with information that can help lead to an arrest in this case to give them a call. in oxon hill i'm tracee wilkins, news4. if you ride metro in northern virginia, get ready for some major service disruptions. safetrack surge 13 starts tomorrow. it impacts all of these stations on the blue and yellow lines. service will be disrupted from huntington to braddock road on the yellow line. and on the blue line from braddock road to street. here it is, the pat collins snow stick. pat and the stick have not had a single opportunity, i don't think, to be out and using this thing this season. >> it looks lonely. >> it's all fresh. the paint job is all shiny clean. >> yeah. see. i mean -- >> we know. you were hoping that a miracle would happen. >> we want to give these away. you get snow out there. pat comes to your house and gives out snow sticks. we can't even keep these. can't even keep these. i've never touched one. >> are we retiring this thing for the season? that's why we brought it out, doug. >> last year 17.8 inches, number two storm of all -- this year, nada, nothing. today some areas actually saw the most snow they've seen this season this upwards from a half inch to an inch in frederick county and upper portions of montgomery county. you could see it was definitely a cold day out there on the mall. the cherry blossoms, you know how they said they may come out the 12th or the 14th? we'll see. next week or two may actually be a little colder. that may keep them in just a little bit longer. out there right now, it is a cold one. if you're out and about, the coats are a necessity. look at this, 39 degrees, winds out of the west, 21 miles an hour. you put that together, the witch right now below freezing everywhere. current windchill 29 d.c., 19 in hagerstown, pittsburgh 10. that's where some of us will be overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. if you're heading out, watch out. it's definitely on the cold side. couple of snow showers going on. loudoun county, we had one. little bit of snow. if you're there, you can look might see a flake or two. right through downtown right around 395, just some flakes. we saw a lot a little bit earlier. i even got reports of thundersnow down into portions of saint mary's county. how about that? behind it though, we're going to get cold. by tomorrow morning a low temperature of 25 in the city. that puts many of you in the teens. we'll see sunshine tomorrow, rather breezy, 39 degrees. 20s overnight tonight, down to about 37 by 7:00. take a look at future weather temperatures leer. these are the feels like temperatures or the windchills. as we make our way through the night tonight into 8:00 tomorrow morning, 16 in gaithersburg. around 1:00 in the afternoon most windchills below freezing during the afternoon. tomorrow at 9:00, if you're going to be out -- i'll there working a couple of events tomorrow night. 19 in gaite egaithersburg. 12 on sunday up in gaithersburg. 17 towards d.c. next couple of days on the cold side for sure. you're going to need the coats right on through sunday. put the coats away most of next week until next weekend. looking a little colder. coming up next on news4 at 6:00, the wizards can earn a big confidence boosting win tonight against the raptors. >> but they'll need continued 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incidents are now water under the bridge. they're the kind of behavior his new head coach can appreciate. >> he's aggressive. he's a posest. he was a pest earlier when we played him in new york in the preseason. that's what a lot of the good backup point guards do. he started for a lot of times in his career. so we have a good backup that's start add led a lot of games in career. >> the wizard's previous acquisition has already proven himself. washington has struggled with scoring off the bench all season. bogdanovic has remedied that weakness. he's averaging 15 points a contest. against the warriors and the raptors, bogdanovic hit a combined nine three-pointers. tonight. bogdanovic could once again be the x factor. >> mr. bogdanovic was cooking the second half. mr. air france was perfecting the rim and he was doing tremendous job the second unit, just literally built the lead 20 points. >> from our defense, allowed us to be aggressive on offense and then open court in front of us and to score easy, easy points. >> spring training for the nats, a split squad today down in florida. steven straussburg make went tw scoreless. trey turner. nats fall 2-1. the other half of the squad taking on the marlins. the newest member adam lin delivering. this an rbi single. seventh inning, game tied at 4-4. this is bad officiating. check out destin hood. this is a great catch. appears to lose the ball on a transition to throw. ump calls its a drop. nats win 8-5. burakovsky skated with his teammates at practice and at tomorrow night's game against the flyers, washington should have the winger back sooner rather than later. >> i'm going some rehab. i'm on schedule. there's nothing i can do about it. it's going to be a couple weeks, i think. but like i said, i'm on schedule. i'm doing progress. >> the fourth ranked women's basketball team at the university of maryland are facing minnesota in the big 10 tournament. we have a surprise for you tonight at 11:00. i'll give you two clues, 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spot. we're going to address it. >> reporter: residents who live near the park, naturally concerned about the news. >> it's upsetting. to know that's potentially gang related, that's pretty scary. >> reporter: fairfax county supervisor penny gross is now working on a plan to make holmes run safer. to make its rough and rambling hills less appealing to gang members looking for remote killing grounds. >> figure out what we can do with available resources or with additional resources to make this park someplace that people want to come and enjoy, not that they want to come and do something awful. >> reporter: police say the human remains just found here had been in the park, they believe, for less than a year. again, it is up to the medical examiner's office to make identification and determine the exact cause of death. we're digg on this growing issue of gangs. we keep hearing about them. coming up, how police are trying to build stronger bonds with latino communities, including helping former gang members reintegrate into society. that story ahead at 6:30. developing now, a former online journalist accused of making threats to at least eight jewish institutions faced a judge in st. louis today. juan thompson is charged with cyber stalking a former girlfriend. authorities say he made the threats to harass and vilify his ex. some of the threats against the institutions were made in the woman's name. investigators want to know if thompson is connected to the desecration of a cemetery near st. louis. he's being held now without bond. hundreds of faith leaders gathered for events in fairfax and montgomery county today. it was a show of solidarity following the series of threats and hate crimes. as chris gordon reports no steps to beef up security. . >>reporter: additional police cruisers are now protecting the bender jewish community center in rockville. security has increased since monday's bomb threat against the charles e. smith jewish day school. >> we need a school message from the national government, the state government and local. we're expressing our views in montgomery county that this must stop. >> reporter: maryland's top elected leath eed leaders came condemn the threats against the jewish day school, jewish community centers across the country. >> we're going to use every resource we have to bring those people who are causing these crimes to justice. >> reporter: in fairfax, virginia, elected officials joined religious leaders, condemning the bomb threat called into the gesher jewish day school on monday. >> a hate crimeea and those of us, especially in public life need to speak out whenever and wherever it occurs, whether it's a synagogue, a jewish community center or a mosque. >> we're seeing more and more of this on the internet, anti-semitism and other hate crimes. we're seeing it on our college campuses. that cannot stand. >> reporter: the chief of police in fairfax county is making this pledge. >> all religions, any person regardless of what you are, if you're part of the fairfax county community, we're here to protect you. >> reporter: today, jews, muslims and christians stood together to say, hate has no place in our community. that's the latest live tonight from fairfax. jim, back to you. new revelations tonight about more members of the trump campaign team and their contacts with russian ambass kisly kislyak. we now know of five trump team member who members who met with the ambassador before the inauguration. the lack of full disclosure is raising reactions. >> reporter: first of all, as you know, there's nothing inherently wrong with these meetings or these contacts. but as more information comes out about people associated with the president meeting with russian operatives, now the president is pointing fingers at democrats too. attorney general jeff sessions saying little today about removing himself from trump campaign investigations and failing to mention under oath that he met russia's ambassador. >> attorney general sessions should resign. >> reporter: that's democrat chuck schumer, president trump calls him a total hypocrite, tweeting this 2003 photo of schumer with russia's president. schumer responds, in public, unlike the trump tower meeting between former national security advisor mike flynn, jared kushner and sergey kislyak who entered through the back door. at least five trump associates with met with the ambassador during the campaign and transition. >> it's in the interest of the president and the people around him to get this all out. it's the drip, drip that's really going to be damaging. >> reporter: sessions told fox he and sur gergey kislyak never talked politics. but some on capitol hill want sessions to come back and explain. >> the only way he can really restore full trust and credibility is to answer our questions under oath. >> reporter: the president calls it a total witch hunt, designed to suggest his team colluded the russia to rig the elections. >> i think that's irresponsible. there's no proof of that. it didn't happen. >> don't run for no proof so far. they're still investigating. so the question tonight, is jeff sessions actually going to come back to capitol hill and testify about this again? he said at the beginning that he answered the question the way he thought it was asked, referring to his campaign contacts with russia, which he says there were none, not official meetings he had as a senator. michael mcfall served as u.s. ambassador to russia from 2011 to 2014 and he says it would not be out of the norm for a u.s. senator like jeff sessions to talk to the russian ambassador. he says what is unusual is keeping it secret. >> it's normal to meet with russians. i do it all the time. i used to do it more often when i could travel there. but what's weird about these stories again with general flynn too is the coverup. that m i and i honestly don't understand that. >> the kremlin banned michael mcfall from traveling to russia last fall. at the time a russian government official accused him, quote, deliberately ruining relations between washington and moscow. the former ambassador talked to students today at george washington university. a serial rapist will spend the rest of his life behind bars for a series of swaumts texual two years ago. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole today. a jury found banks guilty of assaulting five women at knife point as they were walking home from metro stations in northeast d.c. in july and august of 2015. day light reveals the destruction after a house fire in rockville. the flames levelled the two story home. this morning search dogs discovered the homeowner's body inside. meagan fitzgerald talked to relatives and neighbors and has more a a >> he's from wheaton originally. has two daughters. >> reporter: whose who knew larry pollyeyes he was most proud to be called grandpa. >> he's got grandchildren. everybody gets together. >> reporter: peter mcgary is larry's brother-in-law. he says when his secretary said larry didn't show up for work this morning, his family knew something was wrong. when arrived to his rockville home, they were quickly consumed with emotion. >> distraught. >> reporter: montgomery county fire investigators say just before 10:00 last night a fire ripped through larry's home. >> i saw the fire and it was really engulfed. the second floor and everything. >> reporter: she >> in that process, there was a collapse. >> reporter: for the next several hours investigators sifted through rubble as they searched for a cause. >> reporter: it-- >> he runs his fireplace. >> reporter: chief scott goldstein says investigators aren't ruling out the fact that the fireplace could have been the cause of the blaze but they can't say for sure. >> an exact origin and cause may be difficult based upon the fire conditions we were presented upon arrival. >> reporter: while investigators continue to search for answers, larry's loved ones struggle to deal with the fact that he's gone. >> i feel bad. you don't want anything like that happen like this. you don't want to see anybody die. >> reporter: firefighters just finished spraying home on the debr debris, reignite overnight. they say it's possible they may never know the cause of this fire. turning to our weather now and our roller coaster temperature swings, some folks woke up to snow on their cars this morning. comes just days after the mercury shot up into the 80s. what can we expect going into that all-important weekend? >> amazing, jim, to go from 80 degrees yesterday to some areas close to 10 by tomorrow morning. that's the kind of windchill we're going to be talking. it's already out there. the current windchill in the city is below 30 degrees. many areas are down around that ten degree number. 19 in hagerstown, 34 down towards richmond. 13 state college. look at pittsburgh, 10 degrees. the cold air settling on in across our region. it's been rather windy today. yes, we have had a couple of snow showers, some early this afternoon. they made their way all the way across our region. parts of southern maryland saw a coating. even heard reports of thundersnow around saint mary's county earlier. freezing tomorrow. the coldest weekend we've seen in months, but it won't last too long. we'll see a warming period next week. two teenagers killed. what we know about the moments before this clarash. new questions about russia's connection to the white house. we'll take a deeper dive with nbc's mark murray and look at what happens next in the investigation. vice president mike pence talked about that e-mail hack and defends his use mark murray jioins us now. many people from team trump admitting they had conversations with the russian ambassador. >> having a meeting with a russian ambassador is not out of the ordinary at all. what is out of the ordinary is that it takes weeks if not months the key elements from the trump team aren't being up front about these things. let's start back with the former national security as visor michael flynn who wasn't necessarily up front about his discussions with russia's ambassador. then we end up learning that jeff sessions wasn't necessarily up front about his interactions with russia's ambassador during his senate confirmation hearings. these types of questions, not knowing everything about these things only ends up elongated the story. >> sessions is recusing himself from the investigation. s what happens from here now? >> you end up having to see what kind of congressional information there is. we already know that the house and senate intelligence committees are going to be looking at this story. sessions now saying he recuses himself, will allow the deputy attorney general who probably ends up getting confirmed -- he's having his confirmation hearing on tuesday. that person nowge or do they say you know what it's time for a special prosecutor? all of a sudden you have three different investigations going on. >> democrat adam shiff is saying he's not getting a whole lot of cooperation from the fbi. what recourse do democrats have? >> the democrats are kind of working the refs a little bit. it seems like they already have recourse. jim comey is like, hey, you really helped out the republicans in the last few weeks of the presidential campaign. you need to be able to help us a little bit more on this. certainly i think there is some democratic distrust too in the fbi in the highest levels. that frustration is starting to seep out by the congressman's response. what remains to be seen is what goods do people still have on this whole story? to me, the holy grail for some democrats is there are that elements in the trump campaign had with some russian officials, maybe talking about the wikileaks. of course we have no idea. but that is what democrats want to know, if there were taps. what were those conversations about. >> as we say, stay tuned. lots more to come on this. a story with legs. mark, thank you so much. we appreciate it. for the latest political developments tune into "nbc nightly news" right after this broadcast at 7:00. tonight vice president mike pence is defending his use of a private e-mail account during his time as indiana governor. the indianapolis star newspaper reports pence used his personal aol account to conduct government business. some of the e-mails involved homeland security matters. indiana law allows public officials to use personal e-mail but requires all records regarding state business be retained and available for a spokesperson says there is no comparison to the e-mail saga that plagued hillary clinton. he pointed out this was not a private server and says none of the e-mails was classified. moments ago we learned the names of the two teenage agers killed in that awful crash. colin dupont and desmond cook were both killed. another teenager was flown to the hospital with serious injuries. the car plowed right into a pole, then split in two at the intersection of smallwood drive and st. niklas drive. derrick ward is in waldorf with the story. >> reporter: you can still make out the color of the car, but not much endlse. the front end was ripped away from the rest of the vehicle. two teens died in this crash, a third was flown out by threatening injuries. in an instant, a crisp, bright friday afternoon darkened. >> i didn't hear any brakes squeaking or anything. the only thing i heard was hitting the pole. >> reporter: it was about 12:45. several cars waited at a light when this car came speeding toward the stopped vehicles. >> there was a car in front of him. i'm guessing to avoid hitting the car, he must have turned to his left. >> reporter: as severe as the damage was, one teen survived the impact. >> he was still in the car but he was in an area that was accessible. >> reporter: people familiar with this stretch of smallwood road say there's an accident here about once a month but no one can remember there being one this bad. in waldorf, derrick ward, news4. even more headaches for metro riders as people across northern virginia brace for the latest round of repairs. >> reporter: local force leaders say to stop the spread of gangs, you've got to build trust between the police and the latino community. we're goingo show t ♪ ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction ios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. the valiant taste times of death, but once!! uh, excuse me, waiter. i ordered the soup... of course, ma'am. my apologies. c'mon, caesar. let's go. caesar on a caesar salad? don me. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. could i get my parking validated? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. just when we thought winter was behind us, a gentle reminder it's still early march. some of us woke up to snow on the grassnd at my house, there was barely even a little patch on the grass. so hard to deal with this when it was 80 degrees earlier this week. >> i didn't see a flake, not a single one. >> what's the word about our weekend? >> that's because it was over between 8:00 and 9:00 and you don't get up until 11:00. >> i was up 7:15 and looked out the window. just tiny little patches. >> it covered my back deck and my trampoline. it was pretty cool waking up to see that. some areas picked up a half an inch to an inch of snow early this morning. even caused some accidents during the early morning rush. this is really a great picture here. notice what's happening. this is actually snow coming down right out of the clouds. this is a snow shower that came through loudoun county, came over dulles airport. now it's just shoouth chantilly area. it's going to be a very cold night tonight. take a look at this. you could follow the snow shower right on down toward chantilly. we' we'll even zoom in on this area. here it is right there. it's just fading away but it's definitely out there. you could see it right there from our tower cam. really cool and you could see it on radar. still some snow showers back to the west. we'll continue to watch these moving on in as well. something else we have, the wind. look at the wind, still gusting 33 miles an hour at the airport, 29 in frederick, 28 in freddicsburg. you combine that wind with the cold temperatures and how about these windchills. 27 in manassas, 19 in hagerstown, 31 down towards frederick fredericksburg. windchills in the teens around 11:00 tonight. tomorrow morning it is going to be one frigid day. we've had snow showers all day come right out testiof the grea lakes. it's all dying as it moves our way. what won't die off, though, is the cold air. look at pittsburgh, only 24. that's the current temperature, not the windchill, 24. starting off very cold. tomorrow afternoon, breezy and cold, 42 degrees. windchills 25-35 degrees during the afternoon. it will be one cold saturday. the cold es weekeest weekend we in the last two months. we get right back into the 60s and then a lot colder for next weekend. right now i've got 40s. that may be a little too wam. up. russia's ambassador to the u.s. is at the center of controversy tonight. a closer look at his deep roots in washington and what he told news4 about his country's relationship with the new administration. growing concerns about gang violence in northern virginia. what some say can be done to combat the problem. plus a father's emotional plea after his son was gunned yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. 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go away overnight and e arrest our way out of it. it takes the community. the community has to be involved. >> reporter: richard buckholts is a coordinator for the gang response intervention team. his job, to stop gang growth through education and prevention. >> we want the public to be aware of what gangs look like, how they think. >> reporter: richard folks on prince william county but he works closely with just about every jurisdiction in our area. >> there need to be no fear in calling the police and asking us to intervene with young people to get them out of gang activity. >> reporter: if you have information about a crime they say they'll protect you but they don't trust that. >> no. they don't trust that. >> reporter: the lange of trust -- lack of trust is rooted in police c american countries and in part because of dpraimmigration fear >> they say if it's the police knocking on your door, don't open unless they have a warrant because you don't know if ice is working with the police. >> reporter: former gang members work to december pill thoispel . immaterial i want to go back to this idea of creating trust between police and the latino community. starting next tuesday at 1:00 the police chief here in prince william county is going to meet with hispanic business leaders. the hope is that they can find some solution. meanwhile, two men, two women arrested in connection with the gang related death of a will continue to be held without bond. the four were just extradited back to northern virginia from pennsylvania. the men are charged with the murder of christian sosa rivas. the two women face conspiracy to commit murder charges in connection with the crime. back now to a man who's been at the center of the latest controversy to hit trump's white house. sergey kislyak became russia's ambassador to nato in 1998. he served in that position in the 2003 when he became russia's deputy minister of foreign affairs. in 2008 he was named russia's ambassador to the u.s. and he's been serving here in washington ever since then. ambassador sergey kislyak is well known in washington as a great television interviews. barbara harris talked to him about the state of relations between the two countries. >> it's very unfortunate, the current state of russian/american relations. i think we can do significantly better. when i say we, i mean us and you. and we can -- the normalcy is a return to relations. i do not see russia and americans like poles or adversers. we have differences and we need to be talk to talk on these differences seriously and work on them. >> again, that interview was from back in december. barbara also spoke with the ambassador in january. >> barbara, tell us more about your interaction and what the ambassador was like. >> we had the opportunity to spend some time with him back then in december. he was a very engaging we were there for shooting our annual holiday broadcast that features ambassadors and their families and staff from around the world. he was warm, engaging. he was very nice to us. he took us through the residence on a tour. i interviewed him then. i did ask him his take on russian/american relations. he responded as you just heard. then i interviewed him again about six weeks ago when i covered an annual fund-raising ball at the embassy attended by many americans and russian-americans. i asked him then about the claims of russian interference in the american election. his response was the accusation was absurd. meanwhile, i know many washingtonians who are familiar with the ambassador and his wife from s washington. those i've asked hold both of them in high regard. he has served as russian ambassador since 2008. >> we're likely to learn more about all this soon. looking forward to another high profile interview that you've gotten recently. >> this was really an interesting one and one that i had really hoped to get. i had the special opportunity to spend some time with justice ruth bader ginsburg. we saw the new opera "champion" together at the kennedy cter. she's a really serious opera fan. we also had soprano denise graves. she has a huge fan club of millennials across the country who call her the notorious she is going to join us on monday for news4 at 6:00 for an interesting tale of two brilliant women. >> looking forward to that. two big gets. thank you, barbara. >> they were terrific together too. i learned a lot that i didn't know about either one of them. >> can't wait. >> monday at 6:00. we're looking forward to it. still ahead, a new round of metro repairs hitting northern virginia commuters. what riders should know hours before the changes take effect. it's a popular destination in d.c., but some worry the community's charm could be lost to new development. we'll tell you what local leaders are going about it. >> cold, cold and cold, three words i haven't used a whole lot over the past month or so. but it's going to be that way for the next three days. current temperatures out there right now, 34 potomac, 36 in riv riverdale. stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. to the capitol community that heart is eastern market, where generations of washingt washingtonians have flocked. he and others are concerned with new development coming in the area, businesses here need a vision. that's where big designated as a main street comes in. it creates an organization of businesses that get funding and >> we have an exciting and vibrant commercial corridor along eastern market in general. but a main street can help tie a vision together and can protect a lot of retail businesses and a mix that we have. we don't want to be all restaurants. we want to make sure there's a healthy mix. that's what a main street can do. >> the corridors need a champion. they need one person that's focused on how they improve. >> reporter: barracks row was the first neighborhood in d.c. to be designated as a main street 18 years ago. now it's home to some of the highest rated restaurants in the region. the focus will be to bring a cohesive voice to all of the businesses here in the eastern market area. they also know they have to embrace the big box stores that come in, like the trader joe's that will come to 7th street. main street will embrace well. >> so there's a way that we can both be in existence instead of thinking that the new businesses are coming and will take away from the existing business. >> reporter: the new main street area includes 7th street as well as part of pennsylvania avenue. on capitol hill, mark segraves, news4. the torpedo factory arts center is the biggest tourest draw in alexandria and the city should use it to attract even manufacturer visu more visual to haves. professor steven fuller says the torpedo factory has a major impact on the economy in midtown and should be marketed to lure in more people. artists are worried about how it will be run now that the city has taken over. big delays for commuters in northern virginia who rely on metro to get around. >> reporter: it was the first day of school without their classmate. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news4,tudents s fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. ith a two-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. a maryland high school student shot and killed the same week he turned 17. jayquan holloway was gunned down walking home from class yesterday. his father is having a very hard time understanding what happened and why. >> people just tell me that, you know, your son gone, he dead, man. it's my only son, man. >> the grief you heard in his voice is understood by an entire community. bureau chief tracee wilkins talks to fellow students about >> reporter: today at potomac high school students experienced the first day after the brutal murder of their classmate jayquan holloway. >> people helping us to get through stuff today. >> reporter: for student who is knew the junior, it wasn't an easy day. >> i want school to be over and we all just go home. >> reporter: this father is mourning the loss of his only son. >> i drop him off every morning. every evening he walked home. >> reporter: yesterday he was gunned down on the sidewalk in oxon hill. >> walking home. they say he was walking home with his friends. some guy got out of the car shooting and shot him in the abdomen. >> reporter: prince george's county police say he died at the hospital. his father says he wasn't able to make it to the scene in time to see his son before he took his last breath. >> when i get here, there's no son. my son gone. people just tell me know, your son gone. he dead, man. it's my only son, man. >> reporter: prince george's county police are following leads in the case and talking to possible witnesses. as it stands, no suspect is in custody and no motive has been released. >> my son, man. just celebrate his life. that's how he would have wanted it. >> reporter: family and friends are planning a candle light vigil for this evening. prince george's county police are asking for anyone with information that can help lead to an arrest in this case to give them a call. in oxon hill i'm tracee wilkins, news4. if you ride metro in northern virginia, get ready for some major service disruptions. safetrack surge 13 starts tomorrow. it impacts all of these stations on the blue and yellow lines. service will be disrupted from huntington to braddock road on the yellow line. and on the blue line from braddock road to street. here it is, the pat collins snow stick. pat and the stick have not had a single opportunity, i don't think, to be out and using this thing this season. >> it looks lonely. >> it's all fresh. the paint job is all shiny clean. >> yeah. see. i mean -- >> we know. you were hoping that a miracle would happen. >> we want to give these away. you get snow out there. pat comes to your house and gives out snow sticks. we can't even keep these. can't even keep these. i've never touched one. >> are we retiring this thing for the season? that's why we brought it out, doug. >> last year 17.8 inches, number two storm of all -- this year, nada, nothing. today some areas actually saw the most snow they've seen this season this upwards from a half inch to an inch in frederick county and upper portions of montgomery county. you could see it was definitely a cold day out there on the mall. the cherry blossoms, you know how they said they may come out the 12th or the 14th? we'll see. next week or two may actually be a little colder. that may keep them in just a little bit longer. out there right now, it is a cold one. if you're out and about, the coats are a necessity. look at this, 39 degrees, winds out of the west, 21 miles an hour. you put that together, the witch right now below freezing everywhere. current windchill 29 d.c., 19 in hagerstown, pittsburgh 10. that's where some of us will be overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. if you're heading out, watch out. it's definitely on the cold side. couple of snow showers going on. loudoun county, we had one. little bit of snow. if you're there, you can look might see a flake or two. right through downtown right around 395, just some flakes. we saw a lot a little bit earlier. i even got reports of thundersnow down into portions of saint mary's county. how about that? behind it though, we're going to get cold. by tomorrow morning a low temperature of 25 in the city. that puts many of you in the teens. we'll see sunshine tomorrow, rather breezy, 39 degrees. 20s overnight tonight, down to about 37 by 7:00. take a look at future weather temperatures leer. these are the feels like temperatures or the windchills. as we make our way through the night tonight into 8:00 tomorrow morning, 16 in gaithersburg. around 1:00 in the afternoon most windchills below freezing during the afternoon. tomorrow at 9:00, if you're going to be out -- i'll there working a couple of events tomorrow night. 19 in gaite egaithersburg. 12 on sunday up in gaithersburg. 17 towards d.c. next couple of days on the cold side for sure. you're going to need the coats right on through sunday. put the coats away most of next week until next weekend. looking a little colder. coming up next on news4 at 6:00, the wizards can earn a big confidence boosting win tonight against the raptors. >> but they'll need continued 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incidents are now water under the bridge. they're the kind of behavior his new head coach can appreciate. >> he's aggressive. he's a posest. he was a pest earlier when we played him in new york in the preseason. that's what a lot of the good backup point guards do. he started for a lot of times in his career. so we have a good backup that's start add led a lot of games in career. >> the wizard's previous acquisition has already proven himself. washington has struggled with scoring off the bench all season. bogdanovic has remedied that weakness. he's averaging 15 points a contest. against the warriors and the raptors, bogdanovic hit a combined nine three-pointers. tonight. bogdanovic could once again be the x factor. >> mr. bogdanovic was cooking the second half. mr. air france was perfecting the rim and he was doing tremendous job the second unit, just literally built the lead 20 points. >> from our defense, allowed us to be aggressive on offense and then open court in front of us and 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