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stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> now u.s. park said animal control removed the raccoon and rabies and they will have to be treated for rabies if the tests come back positive. >>> fairfax police are investigating whether shots really fired in road rage. a baby was in the car. the man tells us he and another driver started to honk, trading obscene gestures. all of a sudden his front passenger window exploded. he said the 6-month-old daughter was in the backseat. she seems to the man contacted police. investigators say they have identified and spoken with the other driver. >> the message i think today is that nobody deserved this. >> the chief of police in des moines, iowa spoke passionately about the two officers killed in an ambush-style attack. scott michael greene is charged with their murders. investigators believe they have found the gun used in the attacks. >>> as many as 240 refugees were killed after two ship wrecks today the united nations ferried the 31 survivors to an encampment in italy. many for trying to escape th
stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> now u.s. park said animal control removed the raccoon and rabies and they will have to be treated for rabies if the tests come back positive. >>> fairfax police are investigating whether shots really fired in road rage. a baby was in the car. the man tells us he and another driver started to honk, trading obscene gestures. all of a sudden his front passenger window exploded. he said the 6-month-old daughter was in the backseat. she seems to the man...
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a shopper's manager would neither confirm ory stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> and stephanie said police are not saying how many shots were actually fired. the suspect fled the scene right after wards. we'll let you know as soon as there's an arrest in this case. >>> firefighters are calling this next story a miracle. an 8-month-old baby survives a car crash. an 18 wheeler clip it jakito coalson said it happened so fast. she searched the interstate for 15 minutes and found her 25 feet away in a storm drain with just a scratch on her fore head. >> i know it was a miracle. nobody but god. the way they had to pull her out of the drain, they had to turn her head and body a certain way. she was just sitting there looking at everybody waiting on them come and get her. >> she's just waiting. car and they are all expected to be okay. did you see her hands in the air? >> i know this is not the religion channel but come on. >>> singer james taylor just announced his summer tour of four baseball parks. >> it kicks off july 14th at nats park and he will play at francisco and boston's fenway park. th
a shopper's manager would neither confirm ory stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> and stephanie said police are not saying how many shots were actually fired. the suspect fled the scene right after wards. we'll let you know as soon as there's an arrest in this case. >>> firefighters are calling this next story a miracle. an 8-month-old baby survives a car crash. an 18 wheeler clip it jakito coalson said it happened so fast. she searched the interstate for 15 minutes and found her 25...
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in northwest d.c., stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you stephanie. >>> attorneys say both lawsuits have been filed with d.c. superior court no dollar amount has been outlined. >>> today police are expected that killed six people and injured ten in baltimore. this happened yesterday as a school bus was traveling on frederick avenue early in the morning when it hit a car and then traveled down the road. it traveled down the load and hit an mta commuter bus. in children were bonn -- no children were on the bus at the time of the crash but the driver was two blocks away from making the first pickup of the morning. >>> neighbors are frustrated in one about a lack of bus service. evan talked to neighbors along 14th street who are having trouble getting to work. >> reporter: the growth along the 14th street corridor has been tremendous. in fact in the last five years, there have been some 7,000 new businesses in-between 10,000 and 20,000 new residents. now many neighbors want the bus service to follow suit. >> i live just like a little and my office is right around there. >> reporter: reb
in northwest d.c., stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you stephanie. >>> attorneys say both lawsuits have been filed with d.c. superior court no dollar amount has been outlined. >>> today police are expected that killed six people and injured ten in baltimore. this happened yesterday as a school bus was traveling on frederick avenue early in the morning when it hit a car and then traveled down the road. it traveled down the load and hit an mta commuter bus. in children...
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stephanie ramirez said some of the people who came out to show support today came armed with chalk. >> it kind of hurt me a little bit because people come here to worship. >> reporter: love wins is what this 15-year-old wrote. she's a springs episcopal church of our savior, the church that last weekend had their spanish banner slashed and defaced. someone also wrote trump nation whites only. >> we need to spread the message, love. >> reporter: sunday dozens of people armed with chalk fought back by writing messages of love all the way up to a very busy new hampshire avenue, only unlike when they did this last weekend, you can see all the messages on the sidewalk, it wasn't just members of the churches up and down the street and this wasn't all. >> look around. look around. this is montgomery county and we will not tolerate that. >> reporter: montgomery county police chief tom mangers and hundreds of people talked about inclusion and respect for all in downtown silver spring. back at the church parents ashley and jeremy hope. >> i think it was important for us to come out here church t
stephanie ramirez said some of the people who came out to show support today came armed with chalk. >> it kind of hurt me a little bit because people come here to worship. >> reporter: love wins is what this 15-year-old wrote. she's a springs episcopal church of our savior, the church that last weekend had their spanish banner slashed and defaced. someone also wrote trump nation whites only. >> we need to spread the message, love. >> reporter: sunday dozens of people...
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i just hurt for him. >> reporter: in prince george's county stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. expected to pull through. dillard faces a number of charges now including first degree rape, attempted first degree murder and child abuse. >>> a scary scene near the wheaton metro station this afternoon, police tell us two teenage boils age 15 and -- boys age 15 and 16 were stabbed near the bus stop on viers mill road. they were taken to the hospital and expected to be okay. one suspect has been identified, but they're not in more suspects. it is believed that the victims and the suspect says -- suspects all knew each other. >>> university of maryland police do not suspect foul play in the disappearance of 21-year- old student kaitlin george last seen thursday afternoon leaving allegheny hall. this surveillance video shows she had a backpack and a pink bag. george was headed to a champing trip in shenah camping trip in shenandoah national park but she never contacted her camping partner. anybody with information should call university police. >>> howard is tracking some much needed s
i just hurt for him. >> reporter: in prince george's county stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. expected to pull through. dillard faces a number of charges now including first degree rape, attempted first degree murder and child abuse. >>> a scary scene near the wheaton metro station this afternoon, police tell us two teenage boils age 15 and -- boys age 15 and 16 were stabbed near the bus stop on viers mill road. they were taken to the hospital and expected to be okay. one suspect...
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an employee of that barbershop tells our stephanie ramirez one of the suspects told him you know what time it is right >> reporter: sometimes there's kids inside waiting for their parents. that's why this patron voice discussed -- >> find some way else to do. this that's why they call this joe's old-fashioned barbershop. >> reporter: three suspects robbed joe's old-fashioned barber? on martin luther king highway at gunpoint after 5:00 saturday evening. >> i was surprised when you mentioned it. >> reporter: jeffrey stevenson lives nearby and he and others think this is a first for the business. >> police do a patrolling on mlk and that's right on the corner. >> reporter: the barbers involved asked not to be identified but one spoke off camera. he said when the robbery happened, two men walked into the shop, one with a duffel bag, the other with a handgun. this is one of the three guns recovered on c street later that night. officers quickly located the suspects van and chased three men inside into the district. when the van stopped, officers say the driver got out and suspect, a third
an employee of that barbershop tells our stephanie ramirez one of the suspects told him you know what time it is right >> reporter: sometimes there's kids inside waiting for their parents. that's why this patron voice discussed -- >> find some way else to do. this that's why they call this joe's old-fashioned barbershop. >> reporter: three suspects robbed joe's old-fashioned barber? on martin luther king highway at gunpoint after 5:00 saturday evening. >> i was surprised...
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in montgomery county, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> stephanie, thanks. >>> now to put these student protests into perspective, there are seven montgomery county schools that we know of that have had students walk out of class. those include blake high school, richard montgomery, quints orchard and spring brooke. rt protested today. >>> in silver spring hundreds of those students stopped traffic as they made their way miles away to martin luther king park. they say their protests won't change the results of the presidential election but they wanted their voices heard. >> we really wanted to march in the rally to be pro love and antihate instead of a focus on the president elect. >> it hurts a lot knowing that your family is in danger of getting deported by a guy who youngerrer than -- younger than what the voting restriction is doesn't mean we don't have a right to say what we believe. >> students who did not go to class today will not be excused unless their parents send in a note. >>> on our wusa9 facebook page, jason writes, who paid for the signs and the markers that were used? and then m
in montgomery county, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> stephanie, thanks. >>> now to put these student protests into perspective, there are seven montgomery county schools that we know of that have had students walk out of class. those include blake high school, richard montgomery, quints orchard and spring brooke. rt protested today. >>> in silver spring hundreds of those students stopped traffic as they made their way miles away to martin luther king park. they say their...
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near the mall, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> amazing. diploma. we'll have more of his amazing journey on our wusa 9 app. >>> coming up, a furnace scam being reported across the country and it's costing homeowners thousands of dollars. >> that's hot. >> don't touch it . >> after the break andrea mccarren and her service dog in training shows us the hands free training that could save a life. >> a very nice veteran's day. in fact, temperatures tomorrow a little bit above average. we ar up in gaithersburg, 63 manassas and 62 in leesburg and sterling. we will come back and talk about the cold blast over the weekend and what that means for the terp >>> we hope this next story may change your life or help you save someone else's. we are about to show you the simple or hands over cpr. >> andrea mccarren and wusa 9's service dog in training who saves lives on a regular basis. >> if you see someone in distress check to see if they are breathing. if not, call 911. >> most people are afraid to go 911 or get involved and are afraid because they don't know wh
near the mall, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> amazing. diploma. we'll have more of his amazing journey on our wusa 9 app. >>> coming up, a furnace scam being reported across the country and it's costing homeowners thousands of dollars. >> that's hot. >> don't touch it . >> after the break andrea mccarren and her service dog in training shows us the hands free training that could save a life. >> a very nice veteran's day. in fact, temperatures tomorrow a...
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stephanie ramirez said lawyers filed suit against the major companies involved. >> it's been over 2 months and this is what residents are still waking up to. >> it's why seleman said he's since. >> it's stupid. so i am -- i don't want to see that place again because my mind is no good. >> though people say their frustration has not gotten any better. a month after residents marched into a leasing office demanding a promised second meeting on apartment conditions tenants say this meeting still has not happened. >> yes, we can. >> those same people chanted together outside of washington gas's dc headquarters on wednesday hoping this time someone, attorneys today filed two lawsuits, a class action and death inquiry complaint against k management, washington gas and the company responsible for delivering that gas. >> lawyers say the deadly august natural gas explosion that killed seven people, injured more than 30 and displaced more than 100 was completely preventable. both lawsuits slam the companies for neglect saying in the gas leak related 911 call made less than blast management failed to
stephanie ramirez said lawyers filed suit against the major companies involved. >> it's been over 2 months and this is what residents are still waking up to. >> it's why seleman said he's since. >> it's stupid. so i am -- i don't want to see that place again because my mind is no good. >> though people say their frustration has not gotten any better. a month after residents marched into a leasing office demanding a promised second meeting on apartment conditions tenants...
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at police headquarters, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> ? ? [ music ] ? ? >> now wusa 9's game on sports with frank hammerhand brought to you by xfinity. >> it's no secret the nfl is very strict with its dress code. players get fined all the time for not following the rules when it comes to t-shirts, pants and footwear on the field. in today's inside the red this week is different you will see a variety of cleats for an important reason. >> what players wear on their feet could make or break a performance. one thing is clear for week 13, the cleats will have an impact far beyond the field. >> every week nfl players wear the same uniform mandated by the league. a change comes with a fine. >> you have an opportunity to showcase those cleats and bring awareness to whatever it is that you're doing, which is a great thing. >> davis will honor his foundation for the arts during his my cause, my campaign. >> kirk cousins will wear from for the justice commission that protecting people from trafficking, slavery and stwault. -- sexual assault. >> they are creating j
at police headquarters, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> ? ? [ music ] ? ? >> now wusa 9's game on sports with frank hammerhand brought to you by xfinity. >> it's no secret the nfl is very strict with its dress code. players get fined all the time for not following the rules when it comes to t-shirts, pants and footwear on the field. in today's inside the red this week is different you will see a variety of cleats for an important reason. >> what players wear on their...
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. >> stephanie ramirez looks into the power from yesterday. >> the immigration protest continued outside of the white house election night, many stood afraid of what will happen to their family fraendz, a fear some tell me they've had ever since donald trump's 2015 presidential election bid. >> he said mexicans but he meant my whole community. he meant my latina friends from central america, my latina is, helen said what the election proved is you can't just pair hispanics with immigration. >> we are in the homogenejean justice. we have opinions. >> for example, in florida she said many cuban-americans felt betrayed by president obama opening relations with cuba. >> and then you see that you have this large p community and ko -- columbus. >> different views on job, union problems for or upset with traufrp all played factors. still there's more than 11 million undocumented people in the united states, immigration is an important issue. >> the spokeswoman not pleased with trump's word on mexicans said. >> he speaks in a sort of tone he is addressing the issues everybody else chooses to ign
. >> stephanie ramirez looks into the power from yesterday. >> the immigration protest continued outside of the white house election night, many stood afraid of what will happen to their family fraendz, a fear some tell me they've had ever since donald trump's 2015 presidential election bid. >> he said mexicans but he meant my whole community. he meant my latina friends from central america, my latina is, helen said what the election proved is you can't just pair hispanics...
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stephanie ramirez is on the story now. >> reporter: as we may not know the answer until early next week arguments began today before the maryland public service commission which was a big surprise to just about every driver and rider that i spoke to in our dmv area. we are talking about 30,000 drivers maybe going on. >> an uber driver said now that he knows -- >> i have to find something else to do. >> this woman is also a driver. >> i think it would prolong the process of driving for uber. for me it was maybe a couple of days and you could start working. >> this was one of the reasons that uber to does not want the change as the state continues to hear arguments on senate bill 868. the new law pas year ago requires drivers of companies like uber and lyft to use fbi fingerprint background checks unless the state grants them a waiver. if the state doesn't the uber general manager has threatened to pull out the maryland drivers from baltimore to prince george's county. >> i think that it's going to be rough. >> i want more safety for women that take these ubers. i feel like a lot of my fr
stephanie ramirez is on the story now. >> reporter: as we may not know the answer until early next week arguments began today before the maryland public service commission which was a big surprise to just about every driver and rider that i spoke to in our dmv area. we are talking about 30,000 drivers maybe going on. >> an uber driver said now that he knows -- >> i have to find something else to do. >> this woman is also a driver. >> i think it would prolong the...
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stephanie ramirez talked to him. he calls the former attorney general brave. >> reporter: brave. he represented elian gonzalez's most controversial cases of janet reno's career. >> it's an image that shocked a nation when elian gonzalez was removed from his home. >> his father said from the very beginning that family is not going to turn him over peacefully. you have to go in and get him. and she knew it would just generate all kinds of terrible images. >> immigration attorney jose batera represented his father. he want today go in earlier arguing legally to boy returned to his dad. politically he said it was a decision that cost the country's top attorney a florida governor's race a few years later but she still did it. >> it took courage and that's what she did. >> others were not as warm. diagnosed with par condition parkinson's disease she quickly took on the biggest controversy of the decade, some on twitter are now tieing to this presidential election. tweet said criticizing the 1993 siege on a waco, texas compound where children were believed to be abused. close to 80 peop
stephanie ramirez talked to him. he calls the former attorney general brave. >> reporter: brave. he represented elian gonzalez's most controversial cases of janet reno's career. >> it's an image that shocked a nation when elian gonzalez was removed from his home. >> his father said from the very beginning that family is not going to turn him over peacefully. you have to go in and get him. and she knew it would just generate all kinds of terrible images. >> immigration...
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spoke at a prince william county church, but as stephanie ramirez reports, some parishioners like his message while some in another service say his father is missing the mark. >> i guess there'sone good thing that came out of it. >> reporter: she's talking about her son, but katherine smith thinks clinton will win virginia even though she's not with her. >> we have some very serious corruption and some serious problems in our government right now and i see hillary clinton as somebody who is going to perpetuate this problems. >> reporter: it was a predominantly white di his mission was more of a short but direct one here encouraging people to vote and get their friends and family out there as well. >> the numbers are showing it. people in this area are sick of the usual same old same old out of d.c. i think people are looking for real change. it's great to be here, but none of it matters if people don't turn out. >> reporter: before he left donald trump, jr. called his father the unlikely messenger that is depended on which service you attended after the spanish service at the same chu
spoke at a prince william county church, but as stephanie ramirez reports, some parishioners like his message while some in another service say his father is missing the mark. >> i guess there'sone good thing that came out of it. >> reporter: she's talking about her son, but katherine smith thinks clinton will win virginia even though she's not with her. >> we have some very serious corruption and some serious problems in our government right now and i see hillary clinton as...
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stephanie ramirez joins us live to break all of this down for us. >> this started about a month ago. saturday, november 5th, sylvia pomeranian and yorkie missing from her backyard. well she found a gate open and believes someone did this, nothing like this has happened before. still she put out missing dog fliers and a few days later got a call. >> pomeranian -- i think i know where he's at. >> this was a few weeks when we met sylvia during a lunch break. she said the woman on the phone came to her home with her when she decided she would not pay a reward. >> i got the pomeranian as a rescue dog. and this -- i just can't believe that people are so cruel. they take my dogs and try to sell them back to me. i just don't understand. >> reporter: she identified the caller as classy still, a woman who lives around the corner. spencer covington filed for learning the caller's history of theft. at her listed address a man who identified himself as still's boyfriend adamantly said no. >> she was trying to be a nice american, you know. whatever we call that word. to take the dog back to her. s
stephanie ramirez joins us live to break all of this down for us. >> this started about a month ago. saturday, november 5th, sylvia pomeranian and yorkie missing from her backyard. well she found a gate open and believes someone did this, nothing like this has happened before. still she put out missing dog fliers and a few days later got a call. >> pomeranian -- i think i know where he's at. >> this was a few weeks when we met sylvia during a lunch break. she said the woman on...
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but as stephanie ramirez joins us now, that doesn't mean that immigrants are any less afraid. >> reporter: or concerned. last night president-elect trump spoke about securing the border first before addressing the undocumented population. he called many of those people terrific people but a daca recipient, someone under the deferred child -- i'm sorry. hold on for a second here. the deferred action for childhood arrivals, i wanted to make sure president obama that allowed people to stay in the country, get a work permit and their deporation is deferred. i spoke to someone who said that's infur rating. >> they are afraid to drive their kids to school and the cops might stop them. >> this is how lewis aguilar plans to fight. he and his turn out number with a new focus on the virginia day's breaking news's race. aguilar is a daca recipient concerned about his status here but said the president-elect's interview last night just added fuel to his fire. >> it continues going on, what he has said before which is criminalizing immigrants. >> here's what donald trump said on immigration in the 60
but as stephanie ramirez joins us now, that doesn't mean that immigrants are any less afraid. >> reporter: or concerned. last night president-elect trump spoke about securing the border first before addressing the undocumented population. he called many of those people terrific people but a daca recipient, someone under the deferred child -- i'm sorry. hold on for a second here. the deferred action for childhood arrivals, i wanted to make sure president obama that allowed people to stay...
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wusa9's stephanie ramirez reporting. >> reporter: i learned it wasn't a broken scanner but actually voters receiving an incorrect page two on the ballot. so when the voters went to put the ballot into the scanner it wasn't accepting them. >> we were concerned about the scanner not working because but because of the board of election being so prompt i don't think we lost any votes. >> the two election judges say they don't get to see the ballots until day of but tell me as soon as they realized the issue they phoned the board of elections which got here with new ballots in about 15 minutes. i'm told none of the voters were turned away and some actually chose to wait. >> tremendously excited to have a chance to finally express my point of view in a constructive have. >> very nerve racking. >> reporter: the makeup in prince george's county is predominantly african-american. on top of that, nearly 21% of the people here were born out of this country. i both saw and heard a lot of this reflected today. >> the future is with hillary for the muslim people. >> a little crazy. >> this will be histo
wusa9's stephanie ramirez reporting. >> reporter: i learned it wasn't a broken scanner but actually voters receiving an incorrect page two on the ballot. so when the voters went to put the ballot into the scanner it wasn't accepting them. >> we were concerned about the scanner not working because but because of the board of election being so prompt i don't think we lost any votes. >> the two election judges say they don't get to see the ballots until day of but tell me as soon...