cameras due to fiscal reasons. they were part of a pilot program dating back to 2007 funded by a federal grant. by 2010 county leaders decided upgrading and maintaining the cameras was not worth the money. then they are not working they need to explain to the residence and have some work to do. police argue in the latest case the camera s presence was a non-issue. witness accounts and information lead to someone quickly naming a suspect. at the moment we re just trying to be fiscally responsible and figure out how we can spend our money in the best way. we were not able to find an exact price tag for these cameras but typically the systems can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. the police are telling us that you are going to look for different technology, things like license plate readers and more affordable technologies. the investigation into the death of this little girl continues. in landover, richard reeve, abc 7 news. she would have turned four years old next
three-year-old girl. she was killed by a bullet meant for someone else. from the scene with reaction from the toddler s family. teddy bears on the front step, bullet in the siding of this house. it this marks the spot where this little girl was shot and killed. tonight, as you said, the hunt the man police to be police believe to be responsible is on. she would have turned four years old and a month. instead she will be buried in a matter of days. , i don t know what to do. my little baby didn t deserve that. the grief is overwhelming. she doesn t know what happened. she didn t do anything. they had been visiting family at this home in landover yesterday afternoon. a argument breaks out between teenage boy who lives here and the five-year-old yvonne wallace, another residence boyfriend. the teen is wearing some of wallace s clothing. wallace allegedly gets his gun and opened fire on the house. the teenager was the intended target but one of the bullets hit the lit
visiting some of her cousins. prince george s county held a conference this afternoon. they did confirm that this all stemmed from a dispute over clothing. the suspect, yvonne wallace. he accused an acquaintance of wearing some of his clothing. he left the area and when he came back, he had a gun. that s when police say he opened fire into the house, striking that little girl, 3-year-old. she later died at the hospital. wallace is still on the run. there s an active search going on all day today. they are not going to stop searching until they find her. today, the victim s grandmother talked about how special this little girl is to their entire family. we all got a scar that will never heal. we have to live with it the rest of our lives. she has three boys and she tried so hard for this girl. she got a girl and he took her away from her. reporter: as if the story couldn t become more tragic, we found out the so-called intended target, the teenager that the suspect wanted
she is following the money trail. peg. reporter: that s right, bob mcdonnell s sister managed those beach properties. e-mails he received from bob and maureen mcdonnell, that talked about johnny williams. the guy who is helping us. he said payment on those loans totaling $70,000 wasn t due for three years and he never saw a payment. now, also today, testimony that bob mcdonnell was endorsing that product to stop state officials. what was that like? virginia s personnel chief, sarah wilson, testified that governor bob mcdonnell pulled out a bottle during a meeting on the state s health plan and said he used it and that it helped him and his wife. the prosecutor asked her if she had ever seen the governor bring out a product like that before. and she said no. she didn t know why he pulled it out, it was personal. what was it like? lisa hicks thomas remembers it differently. the former secretary of administration recalls the governor saying that anatabloc would be good
a yellow alert tuesday, thunderstorms, some of which could produce damaging winds and heavy rains. and a safety check that could mean the difference between life and death for even the most experienced swimmers. i m jan jeffcoat. and i m lesli foster. there is shock and sadness this evening. just hours ago we learned of the sudden death of actor robin williams. the 63-year-old made us laugh countless times over the years, but inside he was hurting. his agent said he had recently been battling severe depression and this morning he was found dead in his home north of san francisco where he had apparently taken his own life. so now we take a look back at his career. good morning, vietnam! robin williams made people laugh. it s just that i have fun doing it. there s something that kicks in that s kind of a joy where you just get excited. with his comedic genius he managed to poke fun without being offensive. william spent much of his childhood in suburban detr