Fox5s annie yu is following the story for us this morning. Shes live with the latest. Annie. Reporter well, erin and wisdom, police are still working to identify the person found inside this burned car. You can see behind me that d. C. Police still guarding this crime scene that happened about 10 hours ago now. We also have this incredible video that a viewer shared with us. Its cell phone video and it really shows how this alley behind these homes were lit up by this fire. Its on ridge road and g street. Inside this car police found a body. Theyre not clear whether the body found was that of a woman or a man and neighbors tell us that they heard a blast of gunfire just after 7 30 followed by a big explosion and that is when they saw the flames engulfing the vehicle. The viewer hoop sent us this video says she was here visiting family. Take a listen. Sound like big gunshots, like four or five gunshots and we all hit the floor for a moment. Then my son ventured out and it was a car in t
Temperatures. Now many barefoot and without coats. I dont know i just woke up to a bunch of smoke and thats it, man. The whole building was on fire. New york city hit with its deadliest fire in deck wades with wind fueled flames ripping through a five story Apartment Building in the bronx built back in 1916. This is the worst fire tragedy we have seen in this city in at least a quarter century. People were screaming fire, help. We knew it was trouble. 12 dead already. We may lose others as well. Among the dead a oneyearold child. Others injured were left fighting for their lives. In a department thats certainly no stranger to tragedy, were shocked by this loss. People died on various floors. Fire Officials Say their first call came in just before 7 00 p. M. Thursday and fire crews arrived with therein three minutes. Fire started on the first floor quickly spread upstairs. They started to get on the fire escape already trying to get down on their own. Thats how fast it was moving. At le
This home is suspected of supporting isis and federal investigators now say that he was researching how to conduct an attack. Fox5s Lindsay Watts has been going through the Court Documents and has new details. Hey, lindsay. Lauren and brody, we have this federal Court Affidavit and according to this, the suspect is named shawn andrew duncan. Hes a us citizen who moved from pittsburgh to virginia over the summer. He is now in custody. The documents say the fbi was tipped off to duncan by a relative who say kun can had converted to islam, may have been radicalized and voiced a of westerners being headed in the middle east. That same month duncan and his wife went to wife with plans to travel to bangladesh. Then this last june duncans infant died. The autopsy was inconclusive. He gave Police Permission to review his phone and they found he was searchin attacks, weapons, body armor, surveillance, the fbi sayses the searches on his phone or comput er is indicative of an individual planning
Of caffeine. Were going to get going. Well, welcome everyone, i am jason with Bipartisan Policy Center and its a real pleasure to welcome a group of friends and experts to a conversation about reports that we are releasing today. Defeating terrorists, not terrorism. Assessing counterterrorism policies from 9 11 to isis. Our goal here today is to take an unsparing look at the United States efforts to confront and engage terrorism over the last decade and a half. Were also seeking to engage in a difficult question, which is to try to understand the role that extremist ideology plays in the violence that continues to wrack the globe. This is a question that many have wrestled with for a long time and this is a focus of the study that well talk about. Its important, of course, to begin this morning by remembering that 16 years ago, nearly 3,000 innocent lives were taken in new york, washington and pennsylvania through a vicious and senseless terrorist attack. Its an attack that, i think, f
Extremist ideology plays in the violence that continues to rack the globe. This is a question that many folks have wrestled with for a long time and is the focus of this study that we hope to talk about. It is, of course, important to begin this morning by remembering the 16 years ago nearly 3000 innocent lives were taken in new york, washington and pennsylvania through a vicious and senseless terror attack. It is an attack that has forever changed the arc of american policy. There is no question that we have invested profound resources over the last 16 years to protect the homeland. While no amount of bloodshed is, of course acceptable it is notable that the toll of jihadist violence has been limited in the us to 105 casualties over the past 16 years. While painful this is a compliment and it is in the, so that was made possible by a sustained and resilient and bipartisan approach, expressed, in part inspired by the 911 commission. The bipartisan consensus achieved in the 911 commissi