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"We're following this hour. Stay home. That's the word from DC's mayor and others. They want you to stay away from downtown, and the local church says they want more police protection to historically black churches that black lives matter. Banners burned by members of the proud boys last month. One of those churches, Asbury United Methodist told wt O P that they have requested D C. Police increased their presence and surveillance during protests this week, D. C. Mayor Bowser is urging everyone to stay out of the downtown area Tuesday and Wednesday. President Trump has encouraged his supporters to protest as Congress votes to affirm Biden's victory. DZ Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Vincent Branham said in a statement that while the right to protest peacefully must be strongly defended The call for violence must be equally opposed. Gallery bonked w T O P News as we know what happened in D. C doesn't stay in D. C. On that note. Phyllis Randall, who chairs the Loudon County Board of Supervisors, wants her constituents to stay home, She says the situation and D C is a tender box, she tells w. T o p that she's been praying about what she can do to head off what she calls fairly dangerous protests. She points out counter protests in this case will only make matters worse. No better time than this time to push for statehood. D c delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton did just that, the first day of the 117th Congress. In this latest attempt, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton announced that her statehood bill has more support than ever with a record number of original co sponsors. 200 to that broke the previous record of 155, which he said in 2019 Mayor Bowser expressed her appreciation to Norton for her leadership and continuing to grow soup. Port for the matter, especially after 2020 saw the first ever house passage of a statehood bill for the district. She says they're carrying that momentum into 2021 with renewed hope and a president who knows D C struggle and supports the cause of granting 706,000 text paying residents full and equal citizenship. Sandy coz l w T o P News Ah, woman was killed yesterday morning in the district. It's D. C s first homicide of the New Year, 22 year old Kolia Rainey was shot on Wheeler Road in Southeast D. C. At around 2:30 A.m. officers found rainy inside of a car. She was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. 2020 was the deadliest year for DC since 4 2198 homicides that's up from 166 in 2019. And Randall County lawmakers want the next legislative session to be productive. They're letting their bills do the talking delicate. Heather Abagnale pre filed two bills focusing on access to mental health delegates. Sandi Bartlett sponsored a bill that would ban law enforcement from interrogating a child under 18 before they've had a chance to talk to an attorney and delicate. Michael Malone pre filed a bill that would take a look at how boundaries of formed in his anti Jerry Mandarin bill. Lawmakers are looking to hit the ground running on a range of legislation from Of justice to the pandemic. Almost 60 bills were found ahead of the first joint session of the year on January 13th Andrea Cameron w T. O P NEWS Maryland LAWMAKERS air working to require that all police officers in the state where body cameras but are facing fiscal challenges. The capital News Service reports that a bipartisan group Focused on police accountability recommended that the state mandate cameras by 2025. It's 407, a federal employees and retirees. Wherever we are, we can change the world together. The combined federal campaign of the National Capital Area. The CFC is one of the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaigns in the world, and you're invited to join your colleagues and be the face of change..

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"It's 103 Monday, January 4th 2020 37 degrees going up to 44. Good morning. I'm Stephanie Gaines Bryant. The top local stories we're following this hour. The city is getting ready, Afraid for die hard supporters of President Trump. To protest the count of electoral college votes on Wednesday. You see, Mayor Muriel Bowser says officials are working together to protect residents and businesses and to keep the protests peaceful. She also wants people to stay out of downtown streets on Tuesday and Wednesday. Supporters of President Donald Trump are coming to D. C to rally in protest As Congress votes to affirm President elect Joe Biden's victory. Police are already posting signs downtown, reminding everyone that no fireworks are permitted. As for United Methodist Church told WT O P that they have asked for more help from D. C. Police during the protests. The church is one of two historically black churches that have black lives matter. Banners burned by members of the proud boys last month salary bonked w. T O P NEWS LOUDON County Board of Supervisors chair Phyllis Randall, his asking residents to stay out of D C this week and to not take part in any counter protest to rally by Die hard, hard. Trump's supporters expected in town to protest the election results. Randall says she wants to head off what she could what could be fairly dangerous protests. There are numerous street closures and restrictions in place downtown for Tuesday and Wednesday. One of the first measure is presented to the new session of Congress is a bill in the House calling for D C. Statehood after Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced her D C statehood bill with a record number of original co sponsors. 202 on the first day of the 117th Congress, D. C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says the district is grateful for the congresswoman's leadership and ensuring that statehood remains a top priority for the Congress. Noting that last year the D C statehood bill passed the House for the first time, Norton predicts D's C is on its way to becoming the 51st state. She says Statehood is the only solution for full citizenship rights for residents of the district and for equal representation in Congress. Sandy Coz L W T O P News State lawmakers representing Anna Randall County are eager to begin their work in the New General Assembly, already developing plenty of proposed legislation. Senate Minority Leader Brian Simonaire pre filed nine bills, and one of them would allow the state to grant property tax credits. Two businesses during the state of emergency, such as the pandemic delegates. Aneka Henson would like legislation focus on social justice. One of her bills focuses on reducing sentences for parents who are jailed for failure to pay child support. Senator Sarah Alfred wants lawmakers to pass legislation focusing on access to the Internet. Almost a dozen and Randall County lawmakers pre filed almost 60 bills. The 44th session of the General Assembly will begin on January 13th. Andrea Cameron W. T. O P. News, Aladdin County Sheriff's deputy and two others were shot when a suspected shoplifter opened fire at a Wal Mart in Sterling. Shoppers were asked to stay away from the Dallas Crossing Clausing after a shootout that sent to loss prevention officers and a deputy to the hospital. Loudon County Sheriff's Office says the man was confronted about stealing at a Wal Mart when he pulled out a gun and began shooting. He then managed to steal a pickup truck from outside the store and took off down route 28. But he eventually crashed and was arrested near pens, Bro Drive. The three officers that were hit are expected to be okay. Charges have not yet been announced. Melissa how w T O P NIS The nation's capital has its first homicide of the year. Ah, woman was found dead in the 900 block of Waller Place southeast Sunday morning police a 22 year old Kolia Rainey's suffered a gunshot wound. So far, there's no information regarding suspects. 2020 was the deadliest year for D. C since 2004. With a total of 198 homicides up from 166 in 2019. It's 107 You know,.

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"P news as we know what happened in D. C does not stay in D. C. On that note. Phyllis Randall, who chairs the Loudon County Board of Supervisors, wants her constituents to stay home, She says the situation in D C is a tender box, she tells w. T o p she's been praying about. What she could do to head off what she calls fairly dangerous protests, she points out counter protests in this case will only make matters worse. No better time than the present to push for statehood. D c delegate Eleanor Holmes. Norton did just that. On the first day of the 117th Congress. In this latest attempt, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton announced that her statehood bill has more support than ever with a record number of original co sponsors. 200 to that broke the previous record of 155, which he said in 2019 Mayor Bowser expressed her appreciation to Norton for her leadership and continuing to grow support for the matter. Especially after 2020 saw the first ever house passage of a statehood bill for the district. She says they're carrying that momentum into 2021 with renewed hope and a president who knows D C struggle and supports the cause of granting 706,000 tax paying residents full and equal citizenship. Sandy coz l w T O P News AH woman was killed yesterday morning in the district. It's D. C s first homicide of the New year, 22 year old Kolia Rainey was shot on Wheeler Road and said. Of these D. C. At around 2 30 officers found rainy inside of a car. She was taken to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. 2020 was the deadliest year for D. C since 4 2198 homicides up from 166 in 2019. And Randall County lawmakers want the next legislative session to be productive. They're letting their bills do the talking delegate Heather Abagnale pre filed two bills focusing on access to mental health delegate Sandi Bartlett sponsored a bill that would ban law enforcement from interrogating a child under 18 before they've had a chance to talk to an attorney and delicate. Michael Malone pre filed a bill that would take a look at how boundaries of formed in his anti Jerry Mandarin bill. Lawmakers are looking to hit the ground running on a range of legislation from racial John Justice to the pandemic. Almost 60 bills were found ahead of the first joint session of the year on January 13th Andrea Cameron w T. O P NEWS Maryland LAWMAKERS air working to require that all police officers in the state where body cameras but are facing fiscal challenges. The capital News Service reports that a bipartisan group Focused on police accountability recommended that the state mandate cameras by 2025 State Senator Justin really says that he isn't opposed to the move. But on Lee if the mandate doesn't break the bank for the state's smaller counties, it's 12 07. I am Dave Glowy. President and CEO of the National Insurance Crime Bureau, in the aftermath of a disaster victims just want to get their lives back together, But the TV is warning There are some fraudulent contractors. You may approach you after a storm for a quick fix. They'll say anything as long as they get you to sign a contract and hand over a payment. Don't be a victim twice know who you're dealing with. And remember if you didn't request it rejected. Report fraud Call us at 1 800 Tell an I C B. This is a public service message from the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Having repairs done in your apartment should never come with strings attached, like being harassed and constantly pressured for sexual favors. My landlord told me my rent would be free if I gave him something. In exchange,.

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"So they can provide you with tailored solutions powered by Intel V. Pro Platform called today 877 Ask Del gets sick. So three of Sonny the third day of January 2021 38 degrees outside under the lower thirties. Pick Sunday evening. I'm don't waters the top local stories we're following for you at this hour. It is rare for a shooting to shock a neighborhood. But this one did have another Wal Mart shopping center and Sterling, Virginia. Three people were shot at the Wal Mart in the does crossing Plaza yesterday afternoon by a man who was caught stealing. The Loudon County Sheriff's Office says the suspect was confronted by two loss prevention officers in the store. But as he was taken into custody by a deputy, he pulled out a gun and opened fire. Another deputy shot back. But despite being hit, the man stole a pickup truck from outside the store and took off heading south bound on route 28. He eventually crashed and was arrested and taken to the hospital. The officers that were hit are expected to be okay. Melissa how old w t o p. NIS. Meanwhile, a woman was killed this morning in the district. It is the city's first homicide of the new Year. 22 year old Kolia Rainey was shot on Wheeler Road in Southeast D. C around 2 30. This one Running officers found rainy inside her car. She was taken to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. 2020 was the deadliest year on actually not a record for D. C since 4 2198 homicides that's up from 166 in 2019. And we have new information tonight on those two fires and Prince George's County New Year's Day, one of them proving fatal in a three alarm fire, an apartment building on Alice Avenue in Oxon Hill and around 8 30 in the evening, Georges County police identified and detained an adult female subject on the suspicion of arson. Michael Eurasian with Prince George's County Fire and E. M s. Says the woman who was arrested is qui on a tele pharaoh. The action of the arsonist really has made a difficult impact on a lot of people's lives. Also in Beltsville, that same day of fire at a home in Montgomery Road, just For noon left one woman dead. She's been identified as 42 year old Mir. No Renos this Reno's exited the home after being alerted to the fire by the smoke alarm. However, she then re entered the home. Moments later, an eight year old girl emerged from the house, but we're knows that never did the child into adults had serious injuries. Mike Murillo w T. O P. News. It's 605 no better time than the present to push for statehood. D C delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton did just that. On the first day of 117th Congress. In this latest attempt, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton announced that her statehood bill has more support than ever with a record number of original co sponsors. 200 to that broke the previous record of 155, which he said in 2019 Mayor Bowser expressed her appreciation to Norton for her leadership and continuing to grow support for the matter, especially after 2020 saw the first ever house passage of a statehood bill for the district. She says they're carrying that much. Mentum into 2021 with renewed hope and the president who knows D C struggle and supports the cause of granting 706,000 tax paying residents full and equal citizenship. Sandy Coz l W T O P News and Anna Rondo County lawmakers want the next Maryland legislative session to be productive, They're letting their legislation do the talking delegate Heather Abagnale pre filed two bills focusing on access to mental health. Elegant. Sandi Bartlett sponsored a bill that would ban law enforcement from interrogating a child under 18 before they've had a chance to talk to an attorney and delicate. Michael Malone pre filed a bill that would take a look at how boundaries of formed in his anti Jerry Mandarin bill. Lawmakers are looking to hit the ground running on a range of legislation from racial justice to the pandemic. Almost 60 bills were found ahead of the first joint session of the year on January 13th. Andrea Cameron. W T O P News and coming up after traffic and weather together on the eight stay home. That's the word from some local leaders concerning those protests taking place next week in D. C. It's six or seven advanced security from Cox Panoramic.