what did we learn on the show tonight craig [meow] craig: sorry, i don t really have time to talk tonight. i talked too long to karen gillan like you uh-oh wouldn t. good night, . right now charges tonight against a local cop. the officer allegedly tries to force sex act on another man and then turns to gunfire. plus an international spy saga. a judge considers whether to keep this local man locked up for he is pea knowledge regarding million espionage for millions of dollars. the alleged crime, a sex assault and attempted murder. the suspectpect a man. the guy is facing a whole slew of charges and he turned himself in at police headquarters and that is where ken molestina is live with some jaw dropping accusations. the ken. reporter: you know, i ll tell you something, this indictment that i have here in my hand is not only telling, it is just scandalous. they fabricated this entire wild carjacking story to cover up what they say was attempted murder possi
keep this local man locked up for he is pea knowledge regarding million espionage for millions of dollars. the alleged crime, a sex assault and attempted murder. the suspectpect a man. the guy is facing a whole slew of charges and he turned himself in at police headquarters and that is where ken molestina is live with some jaw dropping accusations. the ken. reporter: you know, i ll tell you something, this indictment that i have here in my hand is not only telling, it is just scandalous. they fabricated this entire wild carjacking story to cover up what they say was attempted murder possibly prompted by a sex assault. 27-year-old gene gillette walked into the police department to face a large amount of charges. he is accused of trying to kill and sexually assault another man. we do take it very, very seriously. we regard this as these charges as very serious charges and we ll treat them as such. reporter: according to investigators he said he fired at a man that t
i just got through speaking with the general manager of the mall and he tells know crowds have been fabulous and they have been doing a lot more than window-shopping. there are 28 shopping days until feliz nay vie dad, and at feliz and a fell feliz navidad. all week, all month. reporter: stores were slashing prices. they re looking for really good deals. are they getting them? yeah, we re trying to cut people the best deals we can. reporter: and doing everything they could to snag their share of holiday cash. you get a gift bag if you buy $40 in the store. reporter: apparently black friday sales are looking very green. i wore a i bought a dress and a shirt, then we bought sha s and more shoes. reporter: but dozens of shoppers who decided to park at the pentagon parking lot got a stressful and expensive black friday surprise. i got boot on my car that costs me $75 to take home. reporter: good thing there were a few spots to relax and melt away the b
escalators have worked. reporter: all through the system, metro is taking a close look at its moving stairys in the aftermath of last weekend s problem at the l enfant plaza station. anescalator sped up, resulting in passenger pile ups at the bottom, leaving with six thiinjd and one seriously. other problem at the gallery plagues. no one was hurt there, but the red flag was raised. what we have decided to do is take a proacte precautionary approach and inspect all of the escalators. reporter: it can be a problem for patrons with mobility issues. it s a problem for me to walk, because i have arthritis in my knees. reporter: even those more fleet of foot find it challenging. steps are built so you can walk them. escalators have a much higher rise. so walking an escalator is much more difficult than walking stairs. luckily, she and a friend were bound for a walk to benefit the heart association. the irony of that wasn t lost on them. yeah, i it was kind of a warm