They have people who really care for them. Reporter in a strange twist of fate, the men are collaborating with marco clark, the murder victims former Charter School principal, on a Safe Passage Program that he spearheaded, called man the block. A Montgomery County corrections student employee, accused of sexually assaulting an inmate. Police say suinousi entered the cell of the 22yearold inmate last year. Detectives were recently notified last year that the dna was a match with sunisi. He was arrested and charged with thirddegree sex offense. Among other things. The maryland sheriff, accused of assaulting his wife, said he didnt do it. And claims shes going to recant her story. But so far, he said nothing. Wusa 9 scott broom is in annapolis, where ron bateman talked to reporters this morning. Scott . Reporter interesting case. Knows all about domestic violence. Because he oversees the department as an elected official that handles 3,000 cases of it a year. I want to start off by saying
With mr. Severance about the three murders in alexandria. You may remember theres been a sketch thats been widely circulated in the last few weeks here, a look at the sketch on the left side of your screen and mug shot of Charles Severance we got today. See that there certainly is some resemblance in these pictures. Weve learned from sources that severance was arrested at a library in wheeling, West Virginia, and that authorities searched had his hotel room overnight. Again, authorities want to talk to him about their investigation here in virginia. Nancy dunning, you might remember the wife of ron kirby, was the wife of the sheriff there in alex an dro ya several years back was murdered. Weve learned about that investigation and the death of ron kirby last year found murdered in his home in alexandria and most recently music teacher ruth ann ledado shot while she answered her door just a couple weeks ago. All this information just coming in. Were continuing to dig through here and loo
Route 5, route 301. Everything is good to the beltway. A last live look one more time outside. Heres what it looks like on 395 at seminary road to the 14th street bridge. Andrea, mike . Thanks, monika. D. C. Police are searching this morning for the people responsible for shooting and killing a man in southeast. This all happened around 11 50 last night roughly one block from the Anacostia Metro station. Delia goncalves is live in southeast this morning along bowen road with more on the shooting and who police say theyre looking for. Good morning, delia. Reporter good morning, bowen and sayles still blocked off for several hours. Were about six hours out after this murder occurred and police still here on the scene combing for evidence and searching for the suspects. Lets take a look at some video shot earlier today as we had a crew here out on the scene as this happened. Police are telling us it was just about midnight when they arrived and found an adult man shot several times in the
Listened. Reporter its the recruitment video if your idea is fun, gunfire and pools of blood. Three of jihaddists are from right here in the u. S. , specifically st. Paul and minneapolis, minnesota. This isnt confirmed but the twin cities are home to the largest sop mollie population somali population in the country. The fbi says about 20 americans have fled to join alshabaab. Thats the tip of the iceberg. Reporter a is a mali leader in minnesota has lived t. His nephew was recruited. Then killed. Is isnt about ideology. Its about engaging a young man whos lost. They hold his hand. They take him to the mosque. They raise him. They indoctrinate him. They blame everything hes complaining about, they blame it on the infidel. They give him a target. Reporter so much so antirecruitment videos like this pop up. Al ha back has not limited alshabaab has not limited itself to minnesota. Reporter the question, could it happen here next door to you . I dont know of any al shabaab recruiting in wa
Use. Montgomery couy executive, isaiah legget. Any place we can make certain we have appropriate care, make certain the community is really in a good position and feeling safe about having someone in a hospital nih is that location. R we asked people in bethesda what they think having an ebola patient treated here. Its pretty crazy. To be honest, everybody is talking about it. Im kind of freaking out. Never thought it hit so close to home. Im not really scared unless someone that ebola is five feet away from me and coughing and im not in a protective suit or whatever, then im scared. But if theyre just in the same building and im somewhere else, i dont really care. Reporter local leaders feel confident the community is safe. I understand that folks are still a little nervous about this. Let me just tell you, one of the best places you could have a patient like this would be at nih, the place that continues to work with this virus for many years before an outbreak and knows the proper h