Two around with the low temperature tonight dropping back to 52 degrees. As we look ahead for the next few days. Showers will be around on and off for tomorrow. As it looks High Pressure to the north not Strong Enough to push the system to the south and it does turn warmer later on in the week but we are tracking more rounds of rain with the warmth, well talk about the unsettled pattern coming up in the accuweather forecast. Here we go again. Stay with 6abc. Com weather as this Rainy Weather comes and goes. Rely on stormtracker 6 live double scan radar. And updates from accuweather to be prepared for any changes. We have brand new details about a deadly beating inside of a delaware high school. We learn more about the people facing charges and what happened the day that Amy Joyner Francis died. Vernon odom is live in wilmington this afternoon. You have the latest here. Reporter good evening brian, this city known for its excessive violence remained traumatized by this Howard High Schoo
They landed in kathmandu two weeks ago to help victims of the last quake. Three members did fly out. The remaining 54 are once again nepg search and Recovery Efforts and when they might come home will be a daytoday decision. Many coulding later this hour well meet a local student from nepal who is heading home to h enhis family and village after the second earthquake. New video. A house that collapsed of Silver Spring. You see what is left of the home. Workers were inside renovating the twostory home when they heard a loud creeking sound. They got out and moments later the home collapsed. Inspectors are now trying to figure out what happened. Im Scott Mcfarland with a new reaction from the university of virginia after one of its deans filed a lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine. Ramo was the add minneapolis straighter tasked with tackling sex assault. The university released the statement saying the Rolling Stone article damaged the reputation of many inknow vent people. Ramo is and
Actively doing operations of search and rescue and we dont know when the rest of them will be home but when the aftershock hit this morning they jumped into action. Many of the members of Virginia Task force one were in a hotel in kathmandu when the 7. 3 aftershock hit. The team quickly assembled and began a Structure Assessment of the building they were living in then began a perimeter search of the area looking for victims. A spokesperson tells news 4 the Team Continues to perform active operations. The 57person search an rescue team and dogs gathered their gear and boarded a military transport plane for nepal more than two weeks ago. Were they preparing to come home when the deadly aftershock hit. Just a few days after arrival in nepal the fairfaxbased team was part of a rescue of a 15yearold boy trapped beneath the rubble. 57 members of Virginia Task force had been in nepal for 15 days. They bring enough supplies to remain selfie sufficient for 21 days but when the team prepares to
Good night from washington. Greta is next with a special heroes in blue. This is the National Law Enforcement officers memorial. More than 20,000 names line these walls and each of them the name of a Law Enforcement officer who gave everything in the line of duty. On this memorial day, we pay tribute to our heros in blue. Earlier this month, Law Enforcement from across the country participated in National Police week. Heres Griff Jenkins to explain. [siren] scenes like this play out every day. Law enforcement officers putting themselves in danger to keep us safe. Its been a tough year for Law Enforcement in this country. [siren] and every day thousands of officers, their families, and their supporters converge on washington, d. C. To pay tribute during National Police week. Tonight, we want to do make sure that the thousands of officers who joined us, the thousands of survivors of officers killed in the line of duty get the honor and appreciation that they deserve every day. I remember
[siren] and every day thousands of officers, their families, and their supporters converge on washington, d. C. To pay tribute during National Police week. Tonight, we want to do make sure that the thousands of officers who joined us, the thousands of survivors of officers killed in the line of duty get the honor and appreciation that they deserve every day. I remember my older brother, senior trooper senior vincent who was killed in the line of duty, and we are here honoring two of our fallen officers. We lost two troopers last year in 2015. The history goes back to 1962 president john f. Kennedy signed a proclamation making National Police week official. And every year since, tens of thousands of Law Enforcement officers from all over the country meet in the Nations Capital to remember their fellow officers. This year, on on the record was there. Its humbling there be here obviously. My first year here. Never been here before. Any given given year, somewhere between 25 and 40,000 peo