At davis ford road in manassas, a mile off Prince William parkway. Police tell us the person who hit him did stay at the scene. Right now, the Prince Georges County detective killed during an ambush on a plagues Police Station is being remembered. The viewing is underway right now in bellsville. Its going to continue for the next several hours and is open to the public. County bureau chief Tracee Wilkins joins us live. Reporter it started the morning with a private viewing just for the family. At 2 00 p. M. , the doors opened to the public. And i have to tell you that this is the first time we have not seen a line in front of this funeral home here in beltsville. Heres what its been like all day long. Since 2 00 p. M. , since they first opened up those doors, there has been a steady line of police from around the region, and just everyday citizens who wanted to pay their respects to officer jakai coalson, worked Police Department for four years. He was mistakenly shot and killed by a f
One way to get pumped up before work. Welcome to the morning rave. Hello and welcome to our viewers in the u. S. And around the world. Im isha sesay. The philippines faces the threat of flash floods and landslides as it deals right now with typhoon hagupit. The dangerous and slowmoving storm is lashing the country. Millions of people in the philippines have scrambling to get out of the typhoons way, or theyve been settling down in hotels, on Higher Ground away from the coast. Hagupit is expected to make landfall just a few hours from now. Our own derek wendam is standing by with the details. Derek, what are you saying . Isha, were expecting landfall within the next six hours to be exact. Specifically along the northeastern sections of samar island. This is the latest satellite loop. Some good news out of this. It has weakened somewhat since the last typhoon warning update. And currently sustained winds at 205 kilometers per hour. It has, however, picked up Forward Momentum. This is mov
details. rolling stone says it never contacted the man who allegedly orchestrated the attack or any of the men she claimed were involved. still some students on campus say the article could spark some positive changes on campus. here s jenna dagenhart with reaction from students. reporter: no matter what is or isn t true about the rolling stone article about an alleged rape culture at uva, several students believe that despite dark times, a spirit of change on grounds could mean a brighter, safer future. i think people definitely want to, like, take this article as a negative aspect, like condemning the university, i think would take it in a positive way and, like, move forward in fixing the problem that s clearly prevalent. reporter: they say sexual assault isn t just a problem at uva, it s a national tragedy. i think the general consensus was that even if it s not real, it s a problem even if that particular story wasn t real, it s probably still a problem. so as much as