But fair. Well talk about it on the insta weather plus forecast. Our big story this morning comes out of Prince Georges County wrshgs last night a jury did reach a verdict in the trial of two officers accused of beating a university of maryland student last year. Jurors returned a split verdict. We have the latest from upper marlboro. Those officers face Second Degree Assault Charges and misconduct charges. Officer Reginald Baker was acquitted, officer James Harrison was found guilty of Second Degree assault but not guilty on misconduct charges. Now, this case centers around this eyewitness video showing those officers using force again john mckenna during a chaotic terps victory celebration in 2010 in college park. The jury decided officer baker used reasonable force but found harrison used too much force. Mckenna was unarmed, but attorneys defending the officers say that he was waving his fists around while illegally approaching a police lineup. They also claim mckenna threw a punch.
It is clearing. The Stormy Weather has moved finally out of the picture. Stuff kind of regenerated from yesterday evening and there were some intense storms. Kind of a little bumpy. Just north of the city. Lot of folks got the thunder park. The intense park was up in Baltimore County. Moved into Harper County. That activity generated Tornado Warning, although we havent had any reports of tornados. It was up in the clouds. There were gusty winds, minor damage, lot of rain. This morning we take a look at the radar and satellite combination. We do have some fog. Lot of moisture right at ground level. With these chilly temperatures coming in. You can see to the right and left on the extremes out towards the edge of the picture, you see some clouds out over the water and mountains in West Virginia and garrett county. That green you see around the radar site, west of washington, thats the sterling, virginia, site. Thats ground cover on the radar. Were not picking up any activity this morning
Following their sell out production of Aladdin at the National Opera House in 2023 Wexford Pantomime Society opens this week with a brand-new panto adventure, written and directed by Thomas O’Leary.