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"Monday evening may 8th, 2023, 77 in Georgetown and dropping the 50s in the suburbs. I could even have Dmitry sodas for the top local stories we're following this hour. There's a significant update to an attack we've been following during the second half of the weekend. Two teens are now under arrest. In connection with a shooting at a Charles county shopping mall yesterday afternoon WTO's Mike moreo with our report. It apparently began when two teenagers got into an argument with two adults inside St. Charles town center in Waldorf. As things got heated, the Charles county sheriff's office has one of the teens a 16 year old pulled out a gun as one of the men tried to stop the team from using that gun, a shot was fired. The bullet luckily missing the man instead only striking a storefront window. The teens ran and were found hiding behind a dumpster, both were arrested and charged as adults, the 16 year old with attempted murder, and the 17 year old charged for ditching the gun underneath that dumpster. Mike Morello, WTO news. Also knew this evening and connected to Charles county a D.C. firefighter was shot and killed overnight in Waldorf. The Charles county sheriff's office tells WTO Carl Braxton was shot around 3 a.m. on such more place, Braxton was 30 years old. He worked as a firefighter and EMT in D.C. for 8 years. Charles county is investigating the death of a homicide at last report no arrests had been made. We've got an update now on that Friday shooting in Annapolis that left three people dead. Annapolis police say it was a double murder suicide in the parking lot of a hotel, 42 year old George Hough shot and killed 34 year old Alexandra Hough and 38 year old George petrillo before turning the gun on himself. It happened about 2 p.m. Friday in the parking lot off Somerville road

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"Our nation's capital. On WTO peak, we're bringing you money to ten and 40 past the hour brought to you this morning by pen fed, great rates for everyone. Here's Jeff. Be fed raised its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point while not seeing so directly it hinted it might be on pause for now. Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants is buying Ruth's Chris steakhouse for $715 million. You street restaurant the fainting goat gets rave reviews, washingtonian says it hasn't recovered from the pandemic and will close after ten years. The Dow lost 270 points Wednesday. The S&P 500 down 29, Jeff Klebold news. Overseas this morning Asian stocks are mainly higher. This however, the nikkei up 35, they hang seng is up 214, the Shanghai up, 28 points. It's three 41 on WTO. I'm Scott trout, attorney and CEO of the domestic litigation firm cordell and cordell. We help men deal with the life changes triggered by divorce, such as child custody and property division, among many others, but life changes also occur after divorce. These changes can make parts of your existing court order irrelevant. If you feel a modification to your court orders might be necessary, talk to us at cordel and cordell, where a partner, men can count on. Schedule an appointment with one of cordell cordell's fairfax area attorneys, offices in fairfax, Virginia, and Frederick Maryland, cordell cordell dot com. Adjust the way you look tonight. You're with dean lane on WTO. He is three 42. Welcome in. This is WTO news. Congressional Republicans say the situation at the southern border is about to get a whole lot worse. They are now criticizing President Biden's decision this week to end title four. That's the COVID pandemic policy. You may remember that allowed the U.S. to quickly send migrants back across the border. WTO Capitol Hill coursed by the Mitchell Miller today on the hill Thursday morning policy will end a week from today and Senate Republicans say it's going to cause a disaster, leading to a massive surge of migrants across the border that the administration has already shown it can't handle Texas senator John cornyn. Well, if the border secure, why is President Biden sending 1500 active duty military down to the border? The deployment is one of several steps the administration is taking ahead of the policy change, according to White House press secretary karine Jean Pierre. We're expanding legal pathways for protection we're limiting unlawful immigration, we're increasing border security and we're working with regional partners to jointly manage this challenge. Mexico has agreed to continue accepting migrants from four countries who get sent back across the border from the U.S.. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller WTO. D.C. is said to be at capacity this morning when it comes to housing for migrants who have been bused to the city from near the southern border. That's according to a statement from the department of human services, DCS reports on this that the department says it is not taking in new arrivals right now about 1200 people from 370 families are spread across three D.C. hotels as we speak. Immigrant advocates are calling on mayor muriel Bowser here to boost funding to make room for more migrants. Maryland construction company is being told to pay up after D.C.'s attorney general claims it denied workers sick leave and other benefits. When you're an employee of a company, D.C. requires a businesses that do business in the city, provide an addition to wages, other benefits such as time off for being sick and workers comp. D.C. attorney general Brian Schwab's office claims drywall installation company Marilyn applicators got around that by misclassifying workers as independent contractors, a move the AG's office says was no accident. According to prosecutors, the move allowed the company to bid lower for projects because they avoided at least 16.7% additional labor costs. Plus the city missed out on tax revenue in a settlement, the company will pay $835,000 about half of that going to the workers. When reached by phone, a company representative said they have no comment. Mike moreo WTO news. You are listening to 103.5 FM. And double DTP dot com. Hey, it's Luke Garrett here. From WTO's DMV download podcast. Here's a question. Do you think about public transit when driving on the beltway? Me neither. But metro's CEO Randy Clark says you should, because without buses and trains, traffic would be a nightmare. These roads aren't getting bigger. This

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"Your midnight Tuesday hour ride, not being the local stories we're following for you this morning on WTO, as we head into this day together, we begin and it has been more than three months now since a 6 year old boy shot his teacher locally during class in Newport News, Virginia. Now, word this week, that child's mother has been charged in this case. The boy's mother, daisy Taylor, was indicted by a grand jury on two counts. What is a felony for child neglect, the other a misdemeanor for leaving a loaded firearm where a child could get to it. Charge comes after Taylor's son got his hands on a gun back in January, brought that gun to school in a backpack and shot his teacher 25 year old Abigail's Werner, leaving her seriously injured. In announcing the charges the Commonwealth's attorney in Newport News, Howard Gwynn says he has also called on a special grand jury to look at the case to see if any security issues may have contributed to the shooting and of others should be charged, an attorney for the teacher claims administrators were warned that the boy had a gun and was threatening other students in the hours before the shooting. Mike moreo WTO news. A teenage girl is in the hospital locally two dogs have died. This after a hit and run, hit by a car in Rockville, Montgomery county police say this morning. This crash happened on one Caster mill road locally just before four 30 yesterday, Monday afternoon, while the girl was out walking her dogs in the area of upper rock creek trail. The 17 year old was taken to a hospital immediately with life threatening injuries, police are this morning investigating what led up to the collision. The driver of the striking vehicle did stay on the scene. The Maryland General Assembly wrapping up its 445th legislative session this week on Monday. Lawmakers passing several bills, including the child victims act, which removes time limits on the ability of survivors to file lawsuits related to child abuse. Maryland matters reporter will four join WTO earlier to talk about two gun control measures on the table that passed and will now head over to governor westmore's desk for his signature. You have Senate Bill one that is sponsored by senator Jeff wall striker and it looks to restrict where firearms can be carried at specific locations. And then you have House Bill 8 24. That's sponsored by delegate Luke clippinger of Baltimore city. That looks at more of the permitting of specific people who will not be able to receive a wearing carry permit. It could be someone who's a habitual drunkard who may have a mental issue and with a propensity for violence. So those type of stimulations. Another bill gives the Maryland attorney general the authority to investigate deaths involving police officers something local prosecutors have handled up until now. That will do TLP at 1206 on your Tuesday morning. And a story you're hearing first on WTO P this Tuesday morning. Fairfax county public schools reports a large increase in disciplinary incidents in the first half of our current school year. There were over 12,600 more discipline incidents in the first semester of this school year compared to the first semester last year. That's according to a report prepared by the school system's office of intervention and prevention services. The county says the increase could be due to things such as the impact of virtual learning and a return to behavior expectations that were in place before the pandemic. It also cites staff members stretched thin because of vacancies, skipping class and showing up late to class unexcused were among the top three infractions during the first semester according to the report. The county found that black and Hispanic students and students with disabilities were also disproportionately disciplined in the first semester. Scott gelman WTO news. Just how much does it take to keep schools running police, fire service operating? Montgomery county executive Mark Eldridge proposing a budget this week of 6.8 billion bucks for the next fiscal year. Now the county council, which has the final say on spending begins its work. Montgomery county council president Evan glass on the proposed operating budget from county executive Mark L rich. There's a lot in this budget. There's a lot of good. But glass added and there are a lot of questions. Like, can the county afford using some of its reserves for future expenses that recur year after year, education, a top priority in the county gets the bulk of the $6.8 billion budget, according to a memo from the county council's legislative staff, el rich's budget plan has a potential $145 million structural deficit, 11 member county council has the final say on the budget with a vote in late May. Kate Ryan. A hiker in his dog locally home safe this morning after getting stranded over the weekend and Harper's ferry national historical park. The 27 year old hiker and his dog angel were near the loudoun heights trail just above the Shenandoah river when they became lost and unable to make their way back to the trail. Rescue crews from West Virginia were called in. They were able to speak with the hiker and decided to call an additional support. Shortly after, a Maryland state police helicopter responded and was able to lower a rescue basket, the hiker and his pup were lifted to safety and evaluated, both are expected to be okay. Melissa Howell WTO P news. Coming up after your money news. The commanders agree to pay fans back their deposits that investigators say the team deceptively kept. A Meghan cloherty. It is Tuesday morning April 11th. Welcome to WTO P

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"This is WTO P news. It's 5 45. I'm John Aaron. And I'm Shana stool in the search for a missing toddler who was kidnapped in southeast D.C. early Monday morning is now over. Please say they found two year old Smith safe and unharmed yesterday evening. Please say Smith was taken by his father Alvin young on Chesapeake street in southeast. There's still searching for young who was last seen driving a black Chevy Tahoe with damage to its side and rear, anyone with information is asked to contact police. Spring brings these ideal conditions for spending time outside we've had some pretty nice afternoons, but it also brings ideal conditions for forest fires. It has been abnormally dry Spring brings dry, warm and at times windy conditions, which are all perfect for a forest fire, Chris Robertson is a state fire supervisor with the Maryland department of natural resources. The sunlight gets right down to the forest floor and drives things out quicker on top. It may be wet underneath, but the surface fuels are still pretty dry. And that's what carries the fires. The states is more than a hundred fires that burn more than a thousand acres each year, the leading cause of force and brush fires is people burning things outside. He encourages everyone to know their state and local rules when it comes to fires, including campfires, you can learn more WTO dot com, Mike moreo WTO news. The autopsy report is now out on 28 year old ivo otieno. His death last month at a Virginia mental hospital south of Richmond has sparked outrage and led to second degree murder charges against ten defendants. The medical examiner's report shows that otieno died of positional and mechanical asphyxia with restraints, the report says the matter of death was a homicide. He struggled with mental illness and died on March 6th after he was pinned to the floor while being admitted to the central state hospital. An expensive cord race in Wisconsin could eventually have a major impact on national politics. Liberal backed Milwaukee county judge Janet, Protoss is taking on conservative former state Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly in what is said to be the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history The election will determine who has control of the state's Supreme Court, where abortion rights and gerrymandered maps hang in the balance. Washington Post national reporter Patrick Marley says the state's election map tends to favor conservatives. There should be a natural Republican advantage, but not one as large as what they have drawn. Those have been in place since a version of them since 2011. And last year, they had to do a new set of maps. And the state Supreme Court then controlled by conservatives chose maps that favored Republicans. Conservatives have controlled the court there for over a decade. Now to the top stories we're working on at WTO. A one time top aide to former Maryland governor Larry Hogan, who was a wanted man, has died in what's described as a confrontation with

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"Adnan syed had served more than two decades in prison, then was set free last year after a decision that the case against him was flawed. Now a Maryland appeals court has reinstated the first degree murder conviction against sayed. It was how the evidence was turned over during the 2000 trial and possible new evidence that may have changed the outcome of the case, which led to a Baltimore judge freeing sigh at last October. Now after an appeal to a Maryland appeals court by the brother of Heyman Lee, the woman's side is accused of killing the conviction stands again. This happened because two of the judges on the three judge panel believed Lee's brother should have had more time to attend the hearing during which side was freed. The brother claimed he only had one day notice which forced him to watch virtually. David Sanford and attorney representing the brother young Lee says he's delighted the court of Greece with his client and Erica suter side's attorney on the other hand says there's no basis for re traumatizing adnan by returning him to the status of a convicted felon. She also says she wants to state Supreme Court to review the decision and for the time being, she says side will remain free, Mike moreo WTO news. The Baltimore state's attorney's office says it's reviewing the decision. It's not clear whether syed would need to return to prison. As you may have heard mentioned in our traffic reports in the high blo valley area in fairfax county, at last report, Richmond highway between Lockheed boulevard and Boswell avenue had been shut down for hours because of police activity. Police say a woman who is experiencing a mental health crisis has locked herself inside a car there, do stay with us here on WTO for traffic and weather on the age. He'd been on the run four weeks. He in fact still is on the run as far as we know. Now the reward for a man who once worked as a chief of staff for former Maryland governor Larry Hogan has moved up to $20,000 as that search continues. The FBI and the U.S. Marshals service announced their offering rewards as the search for 53 year old Roy McGrath continues. McGrath, who not only worked as a chief of staff, for former governor Larry Hogan, but also led the Maryland environmental service disappeared just before his march 13th trial on federal charges of fraud, theft, and falsifying records. The wanted posters from both agencies also state, McGrath is considered a flight risk, he was born in Greece and has several aliases. He was required to surrender his passport before his trial. Kate Ryan, WTO news. Now 7 O 6 Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal may be in some legal trouble. ESPN reports Beale as being investigated by police following an altercation with some fans in Orlando last week. Now, police reports show somebody from the stands, shouted the F word at Beale, while he was leaving the court after the whiz lost to the Orlando Magic. Police say Beale then walked toward the fans, swatted his hand at one of them, knocking the man's hat off his head, who were learning that bill could be charged with battery, though, at last report, no charges had been filed. Turning next to the Washington commanders, Dan Snyder's departure from the NFL, appears to be moving closer to reality. A group led by Josh Harris and Mitchell rails, which also includes Magic Johnson, by the way, and another group, led by a Canadian billionaire, have both turned over $6 billion bids for the commanders. Three quarters of the owners would need to approve the sale, a vote could take place at the league meetings in May in Minnesota if Snyder accepts an offer soon, though it's more likely the process would take longer to finalize. With so many years with Dan Snyder owning that team, it's no secret Washington's football team has lost fans over the year. Over the years, I should say, a new Washington Post poll finds the commanders are no longer our region's most popular sports team. Polling director Scott Clement at the post was on with WTO earlier. So when we conducted a poll in 2010, 31% of D.C. area residents said the red skin to that point were their favorite local sports team. The next team down was 13% for the capitals. This most recent poll in February found that it had fallen to 15% for the commanders. Now roughly even with the nationals at 16%, they have doubled the share who say that their favorite sports team. Some other teams have also gained a little bit, but the biggest change really is the drop in the commander's popularity. The poll found that if Snyder were to sell, it could immediately boost the commander's popularity. And influential Virginia advocacy group set up to battle the influence of Dominion Energy at the state capitol in Richmond, is rolling out a slate of more than 50 endorsements for this year's election cycle. Clean Virginia is the name of the group, but also announced plans to boost its spending by nearly $700,000 to help mostly democratic candidates get elected. Among the slate of endorsed candidates so the primary opponents of two democratic senators from Northern Virginia, George Barker and Dave marsden. At last report, we had not heard from Dominion Energy or if somebody did get in touch, there was no comment from Dominion Energy so far. Coming up here on WTO, where to eat at Reagan national's new concourse E stay with us at 7 O 8. Michael and sons, peting tune up for only $59. Traffic