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mike schuh has been on ground all afternoon. mike? >> kai, shutting down one of the largest hospitals in the world is no easy feat, yet they drilled for this and did it in a matter of moments. they were able to tell everyone who needed to stay inside, stay inside. those who needed to go outside that's where they went. it affected thousands of people. as soon as they knew the funman had been sequestered in his mother's room and the door was barricaded. police s.w.a.t. teams and others went to work quickly. here is how the commissioner describes the final moments. >> we were able to see that mr. davis was down on the floor suffering from an apparent gunshot wound, and that his mother was also unresponsive in her bed. the tactical team made entry into the room, and with the assistance of onseen medical personnel determined that both mr. davis and miss davis were indeed deceased. at this point, we are treating this case as a murder-suicide. >> reporter: you heard the commissioner refer to a mr. davis. he gave the people at the hospital a
mike schuh has been on ground all afternoon. mike? >> kai, shutting down one of the largest hospitals in the world is no easy feat, yet they drilled for this and did it in a matter of moments. they were able to tell everyone who needed to stay inside, stay inside. those who needed to go outside that's where they went. it affected thousands of people. as soon as they knew the funman had been sequestered in his mother's room and the door was barricaded. police s.w.a.t. teams and others went...
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mike schuh reporting. denise, back to you. >> all right. complete coverage continues with andrea fujii with more reaction to this. >> reporter: good evening. thousands, patients, visitors, hospital workers were in lockdown and many say it was very difficult. 5-year-old blake was seeing a johns hopkins doctor when his mom said a shooter was nearby. >> when i called they said they were accepting patients. when i got will, he was the last one to be seen. they shut everything down. >> reporter: they were told to stay put. >> i was getting ready to leave and then they said get back, get back. then they wouldn't let us leave. >> reporter: given little information, people were scared. >> not knowing what was happening, whether or not the person was still roaming the halls or whatever. going into the bathroom you could feel the tension. >> reporter: he worked for johns hopkins hospital for 20 years and said nothing leak this ever happened -- like this ever happened before. >> you never know the emotions of people when they have dramatic experiences
mike schuh reporting. denise, back to you. >> all right. complete coverage continues with andrea fujii with more reaction to this. >> reporter: good evening. thousands, patients, visitors, hospital workers were in lockdown and many say it was very difficult. 5-year-old blake was seeing a johns hopkins doctor when his mom said a shooter was nearby. >> when i called they said they were accepting patients. when i got will, he was the last one to be seen. they shut everything...
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mike schuh and andrea fujii have reaction. wjz is live at the scene with the story we've been following since just before noontime. we begin with derek valcourt. >> reporter: it has been a chaotic situation here at one of the country's most prominent hospitals as a gunman was inside his room upset with the care that his mother was receiving, shot his doctor and then later we learned shot himself and his mother. police say 50-year-old warren davis shot a doctor on the eighth floor of the nelson building in the massive johns hopkins hospital complex after he became emotionally distraught over his mother's medical condition. the doctor collapsed just outside the doorway of the room, and mr. davis was last seen running into the room brandishing the handgun in the direction of his mother, who was confined to the bed. >> reporter: hospital employees were alerted to the danger as dozens of patients and employees were evacuated. police secured the eighth floor as they tried to establish contact with davis and allow business to continu
mike schuh and andrea fujii have reaction. wjz is live at the scene with the story we've been following since just before noontime. we begin with derek valcourt. >> reporter: it has been a chaotic situation here at one of the country's most prominent hospitals as a gunman was inside his room upset with the care that his mother was receiving, shot his doctor and then later we learned shot himself and his mother. police say 50-year-old warren davis shot a doctor on the eighth floor of the...
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mike schuh is out for the greek festival. good morning. >> reporter: good morning we have lovely ladies part of the dance troupe. they have come out this morning, and come show us some of the dancing that's going to be done. this will be going on with their troop and other troops. kathy x is with me as well. this is a big deal. you are in charge of the food? >> i am indeed. >> we have a lot of food and dance. q. all greek food, gyros, spankope. >> tikanis, instead of food that means hello. >> kallah. >> we're fluent? >> we are. we are. >> the ladies, it's a competitive dance troupe. they do throw downs with other churches. >> they they compete in a folk dance contest. they've come in first place a lot of years. i don't know how many, but a lot. >> we can see them tonight and tomorrow? >> correct. they'll be here all weekend. >> reporter: this age group is the 16 to 18? >> correct. and then we have four other groups. >> so we are here in is this -- which one is this? >> this is the exhibition hall. >> reporter: we are in exhib
mike schuh is out for the greek festival. good morning. >> reporter: good morning we have lovely ladies part of the dance troupe. they have come out this morning, and come show us some of the dancing that's going to be done. this will be going on with their troop and other troops. kathy x is with me as well. this is a big deal. you are in charge of the food? >> i am indeed. >> we have a lot of food and dance. q. all greek food, gyros, spankope. >> tikanis, instead of...
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mike us a out in the weather. >> reporter: i'm mike schuh in fells point, a live report we we return. >>> it's a wet oned on a messy one. we'll go down the long list of problems. let's send it over to marty. >>> there's a lot of problems because of the weather. here's first warning doppler radar. believe it or not, the heaviest rain in the region is not where we have the tornado warning, but that's not unexpected. we'll take a look at the watches warnings and advisories when we return right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> this breaking news happening right now. it's raining area wide but there is a tornado warning for two counties in southern maryland or the parts of two counties and sharon had a morning long traffic problem on interstate 70. first, marty has first warning weather. >> this is such breaking weather news. i'm still looking at it. all right. fine. the weather has gotten wild over the past 15 minutes. first and foremost, let's take a look at first warning doppler radar. and let me show you that area wide we are getting an have been getting soaking rain. we will have so
mike us a out in the weather. >> reporter: i'm mike schuh in fells point, a live report we we return. >>> it's a wet oned on a messy one. we'll go down the long list of problems. let's send it over to marty. >>> there's a lot of problems because of the weather. here's first warning doppler radar. believe it or not, the heaviest rain in the region is not where we have the tornado warning, but that's not unexpected. we'll take a look at the watches warnings and advisories...
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mike schuh has more on the stink bug invasion. mike? >> well, imagine you're a farmer. and you spent all year growing 100 acres of apples. and just when they about ready to be harvested, these guys show up. millions of them. and they're hungry. >>> from here, dwight bartera apple trees are heavy and beautiful with fruit. >> we have a beautiful crop. these are pruned right, thinned right. the crop is perfect. the sugar is going to be great. >> a million and a half apples go to stores to his market. and some get you picked. but an unwelcome visitor has arrived. >> this is the wonderfully challenging brown marmarrade stink bug. >> they smell bad when they're crushed. but they stink when they are sucked. >> they suck out the sugar. and it leaves a dead spot. >> it's disheartening. >> 20% of his crop is affect the. >> it's got everybody's attention here now. >> reporter: it's one thing to see this kind of damage here in the field. but another to did to washington, d.c. to ask for help. >> i'm nervous. you know? i'll pray for some answers. and there are smart people working o
mike schuh has more on the stink bug invasion. mike? >> well, imagine you're a farmer. and you spent all year growing 100 acres of apples. and just when they about ready to be harvested, these guys show up. millions of them. and they're hungry. >>> from here, dwight bartera apple trees are heavy and beautiful with fruit. >> we have a beautiful crop. these are pruned right, thinned right. the crop is perfect. the sugar is going to be great. >> a million and a half...
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. >>> i'm mike schuh, downtown. a new plan to revitalize the four parks in front of the washington monument is drawing controversy at its core. this is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we're looking at a high of 77 degrees. we'll have some clouds with it and if any shower, it will be brief. it gets up to 84 and we'll get to 77 by monday and tuesday, we'll start another warmup. take a look at wednesday and thursday, we're back up to 88 degrees in the middle part of the week. not quite done with the heat yet. >>> sounds good. nearly 200 years ago, the corner stone was layed for the washington monument and now, some much needed repairs are stirring a controversy. >> reporter: for the past 200 years, the area around the base of the monument changed a half a dozen times. the latest involves brick sidewalks and fixing the monument and the redo of the streets and sidewalks. >> this is baltimore's most important symbol. it deserves this attention. >> reporter: heres where the winds have changed and some blow cold. the current c
. >>> i'm mike schuh, downtown. a new plan to revitalize the four parks in front of the washington monument is drawing controversy at its core. this is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we're looking at a high of 77 degrees. we'll have some clouds with it and if any shower, it will be brief. it gets up to 84 and we'll get to 77 by monday and tuesday, we'll start another warmup. take a look at wednesday and thursday, we're back up to 88 degrees in the middle part of the week. not...
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mike schuh has more on this case. mike? >> reporter: kai. calvin lockner, the 29-year-old with a hitler tattoo was facing four charges. but tonight, he'll plead guilty to two of them and will spend 31 years in jail. >> reporter: a year ago, james privet and his wife went fishing. this man and two others approached. >> asked them if they had any cigarettes or water, to which the prevats said no. >> the men didn't leave. but ms. privet did. and her husband was right behind. >> at the time, as the truck was being packed up, these individuals attacked him. they punched him, they kicked him. and they beat him with a stick. and eventually took his car and left. >> reporter: the prosecutor says that calvin lockner told police that they never would have jumped and beaten mr. privet, had he been white. >> reporter: the first to see a 76-year-old, a security guard. >> i was like, oh, my god, are you okay? and he was crying and blood was everywhere. and his eye was hanging out. and he said the boys came from behind and was banging him, knocked him on t
mike schuh has more on this case. mike? >> reporter: kai. calvin lockner, the 29-year-old with a hitler tattoo was facing four charges. but tonight, he'll plead guilty to two of them and will spend 31 years in jail. >> reporter: a year ago, james privet and his wife went fishing. this man and two others approached. >> asked them if they had any cigarettes or water, to which the prevats said no. >> the men didn't leave. but ms. privet did. and her husband was right...
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mike schuh has more on the reaction. >> reporter: you can call calvin lockner a lot of things. aryan brotherhood member, and now convict. >> reporter: a year ago, james priv at and his wife went fishing here. this man and two others approached. >> asked them if they had any food or water. they said no. >> the men didn't leave. but miss privet did. and her husband was right behind. >> the individuals attacked him. they punched him, kicked him, and beat him with a stick. and eventually took his car and left. >> reporter: the prosecutor says that calvin lockner told police, that they never would have beaten and jumped mr. privet, had he been white. >> the first to see the 67-year- old, a security guard. >> i was like, oh, my god, are you okay? and he was crying. and there was blood everywhere and his eye was hanging out. and he said the boys came from behind, and were just baking him -- banging him, knocked him on the ground, and kicked him. took his keys and took off. >> calvin lockner has a tattoo of hitler and underneath the picture says "he lives ." he is accused of carjacking
mike schuh has more on the reaction. >> reporter: you can call calvin lockner a lot of things. aryan brotherhood member, and now convict. >> reporter: a year ago, james priv at and his wife went fishing here. this man and two others approached. >> asked them if they had any food or water. they said no. >> the men didn't leave. but miss privet did. and her husband was right behind. >> the individuals attacked him. they punched him, kicked him, and beat him with a...
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mike schuh has more on these disturbing allegations. mike? >> the victim in this case has a mental disability. these are the charging documents. they describe what mace police say happened. -- what police say happened. the most disturbing i've ever read. >> they brought the woman to gbmc. the woman slipping into a coma. >> she said she went to pick her up, brought her home to clean her up and brought her leer to the hospital. -- here to the hospital. but two weeks later, the victim awoke and told police what had been happening for the past year. >> she was basically kept locked in a bathroom for a year. >> reporter: she was bound for a tan robe for months in -- hope for months in a bathroom. those were only let loose when she had to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: and during that time, she was only fed three times a week. >> basically starved her. >> reporter: and it's alleged the man in the apartment, jermaine smith-bey continually beat her. she had a right eye blinded from trauma. missing her upper lip. lacerated sexual organs. deep cut ex
mike schuh has more on these disturbing allegations. mike? >> the victim in this case has a mental disability. these are the charging documents. they describe what mace police say happened. -- what police say happened. the most disturbing i've ever read. >> they brought the woman to gbmc. the woman slipping into a coma. >> she said she went to pick her up, brought her home to clean her up and brought her leer to the hospital. -- here to the hospital. but two weeks later, the...
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mike schuh explains what the charging documents reveal. mike? >> reporter: mary, these are the most disturbing charging documents i have ever read. police say what a couple did to a mentally disabled woman in reisterstown amounts to torture. >> reporter: kimberly king brought the 22-year-old victim to gbmc in late august. the woman had slipped into a coma. >> seeing the mass injuries, king called and said the victim called her from the city. she went down to pick her up. and brought her here to the hospital. but two weeks later, the victim awoke from her coma and told police what really has been happening for the past year. >> she was basically kept locked in a bathroom for almost a year. >> reporter: the victim in the charging document tells police that she was bound with a tan rope for months in the bathroom. those ropes were only let loose and released when she actually had to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: and during that time, she was only fed three times a week. >> basically starved her. >> and then it's alleged the man who lived at the
mike schuh explains what the charging documents reveal. mike? >> reporter: mary, these are the most disturbing charging documents i have ever read. police say what a couple did to a mentally disabled woman in reisterstown amounts to torture. >> reporter: kimberly king brought the 22-year-old victim to gbmc in late august. the woman had slipped into a coma. >> seeing the mass injuries, king called and said the victim called her from the city. she went down to pick her up. and...
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reporting live downtown, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> you're not holding that in tweezers, mike. >> it was a dead one we found in our live truck. >> gee, thank you, mike. the apple-picking season lasted the end of october. >>> the ravens top draft pick is now signs to a top draft pick. but he won't see the field this year. he is with the team to learn as much as he can. sports director mark viviano joins us with more on his recovery. >> sergio kindle does not remember much of what happened on that july night, when he tumbled down two flights of stairs. he suffered a fractured skull in the accident. he will not play football this season. kindle made his first public appearance since the accident meeting with reporters in owings mills today. he did finally find his rookie contract. but he misses out on the millions of dollars he could have gotten if fully healthy. kindle was a linebacker from the university of texas. and he reflected hohow this setback has impacted him. >> it was a wake-up call for me. i've made poor decisions in my day. but i can honestly say, this one happened f
reporting live downtown, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> you're not holding that in tweezers, mike. >> it was a dead one we found in our live truck. >> gee, thank you, mike. the apple-picking season lasted the end of october. >>> the ravens top draft pick is now signs to a top draft pick. but he won't see the field this year. he is with the team to learn as much as he can. sports director mark viviano joins us with more on his recovery. >> sergio kindle does...
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mike schuh has more on the major leasing deal for the building. >> reporter: the 35-story skyscraper is now transamerica tower. transamerica life insurance will lease the top nine floors. the insurer will relocated employees on charles street. the ceo will move from iowa to baltimore next year to officially make the downtown officers the north american base of operation. the downtown partnership called this leasing deal the largest this year, critical to stabilizing the city's office market. >>> the state is in discussions to purchase the charles street building vacated in the move and lease it to the university of baltimore. >> each year 55,000 people died from rabies. today is world rabies prevention day and the baltimore health department is hoping to rid the city of the disease. andrea fujii has more on how your pet can get a free vaccination. >> reporter: every 10 minutes one person around the world dies from rabies. spread by saliva it's completely preventible. the first step is getting pets vaccinated. starting wednesday through friday the city is offering 400 vouchers for fre
mike schuh has more on the major leasing deal for the building. >> reporter: the 35-story skyscraper is now transamerica tower. transamerica life insurance will lease the top nine floors. the insurer will relocated employees on charles street. the ceo will move from iowa to baltimore next year to officially make the downtown officers the north american base of operation. the downtown partnership called this leasing deal the largest this year, critical to stabilizing the city's office...
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mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: the family of the 16-year-old victim is none too happy about the sentence. and he was killed a year ago in elkridge. and the 27-year-old admitted he's a heroin addict and he was carrying heroin when arrested for drunk driving after the accident. the prosecutors worked out a plea deal for dui and heroin possession. he'll be on house arrest for six months. the victim's family says that a life is worth more punishment. >>> a 33 year veteran of the police department is dead after a car accident. his car went off the road and investigators are blaming the weather for the accident. >>> a lot of energy at the inner harbor. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake took part of the healthy city. >>> don, we're watching the low pressure streaming up the east coast. you can see below south of pipe mime on the national hurricane center model. you can see the moisture pressing our wawa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> boy, it's a wonderful crowd we have on the plaza. you know, i could describe you as a tight-kmit group of. >> ha-ha-ha. ha-ha. >> we'll get back to that joke in a second
mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: the family of the 16-year-old victim is none too happy about the sentence. and he was killed a year ago in elkridge. and the 27-year-old admitted he's a heroin addict and he was carrying heroin when arrested for drunk driving after the accident. the prosecutors worked out a plea deal for dui and heroin possession. he'll be on house arrest for six months. the victim's family says that a life is worth more punishment. >>> a 33 year veteran of...