Was involved the spelling bee. Its a shame we are in a city that we continue to lose kids, to be victims of senseless violent crimes. We have to do something about it. Sam that was the c. E. O. From the school that young evans attended last year. So, again, we are going to be going back inside the court here to find out the latest. I think we are going to get the charging documents so well have a lot more on what the police are saying happened coming up for you on abc7 news at 5 00. Reporting live from d. C. Superior court, im sam ford, abc7 news. Jonathan just so sad. Sam, thank you. Two protests, two calls for change on capitol hill today. Michelle one group is focusing on Campaign Finance and election reform. The second on stopping gun violence. Jonathan our Team Coverage begins with mike carterconneen. He is live with the democracy spring protesters. This is their second day of demonstrating, right, mike . Mike 400 were arrested yesterday on the steps of the capitol building, another 85 protesters were arrested today according to the u. S. Capitol police in another sitin here. Nearby, hundreds more protesters gathered in this grassy area where im standing where they had a permit to gather. Several dozen more protesters organized a sitin near the entrance of the capitol building, refusing to move despite repeated warnings that demonstrations there are not permitted. Most arrested today were elderly people. There were no handcuffs or zip tie restraints. They were each escorted away peacefully and with mass arrest procedures and giving citations with crowding and obstructing. They are demanding legislation to restore and expand the Voting Rights act. They also oppose voter i. D. Laws and they say they want to get money out of politics. It is our basic humanity to know that our voices count, that we are connected to others in common purpose and that we lives. Our war cry is money out of politics. We want the people to be represented. Our constitution says, you know, government by the people, for the people. Not by the corporations, for the corporations. Mike organizers are planning more of the civil disobedience events tomorrow and throughout the week with more protesters and more arrests. Reporting live on capitol hill, mike carterconneen, abc7 news. Michelle mike, thank you. Last saturday, 26 bicyclists put on their helmet in connecticut and set their sights on d. C. They arrived in the Nations Capital this morning and in the last hour they met with d. C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes norton. Kevin lewis is live on the hill with what they are asking for. Kevin hi, michelle. A press conference just wrapped up. The cyclists pedaled through big cities and small towns, some 400 m make their way to the steps of the u. S. Capitol here. Abc7 caught video of the cyclists pedaling through college park earlier today. This is the groups fourth trip to washington and the Mission Remains the same. To call for congressional support of gun reform. All the while honoring the lives of the 20 children and six educators killed on the fateful day december 2012 in newtown, connecticut. Those speaking this afternoon include senator richard blumenthal, congresswoman Eleanor Holmes norton and members of antigun groups like mayors against illegal guns and campaign to keep guns off campus. It would be easy to be angry and be easy to give up. And yet, we see the best of america in team 26. They are not giving up. They are pedaling on. With their 400mile journey here, they remind us of what is best about american democracy, what is best about this c congress is a part of the problem. Not the solution. It is complicit in the deaths and injuries that are preventable and avoidable, senseless and needless. Kevin while here in d. C. , the cyclists will also be delivering a petition with some 36,000 signatures on it. That petition calling for banning guns on u. S. College campuses. Were live at the u. S. Capitol, im kevin lewis, abc7 news. Michelle thank you. U2 front man bono was on the hill and testified about violent extremism and the role of foreign assistance. Jonathan some new developments to tell you about in the war on terror with two more suspects charged in connection with last months deadly terror attacks in belgium. Authorities say the two men were involved in renting a brussels apartment that served as a hideout for the bomber who attacked the subway and the suspected accomplice. Month in the attacks. Michelle a developing story in the district. Police are working to identify a body found in the c o canal. A mans body was recovered early this morning in the canal between 31st and 32nd street in georgetown. Police describe the man as hispanic, between the age of 40 and 50. The cause of death has yet to be determined. Investigators collected evidence from the scene. Well, today marks one year since freddie gray was arrested in baltimore. An arrest that ultimately led to protests and riots. Leon harris is at the live desk with a look at what has happened since. Leon it has been quite a year, hasnt it . Freddie gray was arrested a year ago today but he didnt die until nearly a week after that. Once he passed, the city melted into disarray. Now here is what prompted all those riots we saw playing out in the street of baltimore. Police arresting gray after saying he had an illegal switchblade. Witnesses say the officers used too much force in the once he was in the police van and taken to a number of stops freddie gray slipped into a coma. He died april 19. After his funeral april 22, riots and protests broke out all across the city. As of today, Six Police Officers are facing charges in connection with that case. Only one of them has had a trial so far. That is officer william porter. You may recall that case ended in a mistrial in january. But a retrial scheduled to start in september. A lot can happen between now and then. Well of course be following it. Coming up at 5 00 here just ahead, we will take a look at the community there surrounding the corner where freddie gray was arrested and well see and hear what the residents say they remember from that day. Jonathan, back to you. Jonathan thanks, leon. A wrap for members of the maryland General Assembly for this session. Legislators adjourned late last night. Actually at midnight. This is after weeks of work. Today, governor larry hogan signed more than 100 of those bills into law. One bill, though, he has not yet signed. That is noahs law. It is named for leotta who was killed in a traffic stop last december. That bill requires people arrested for d. U. I. Offenses to get ignition interlock Devices Installed on the vehicles. Well, it means if they drink and blow into that thing, they cant start their car. Maryland bureau chief brad bell will have a complete wrapup of the legislation session at abc7 news at 6 00. Michelle just when you thought we could settle in a nice pattern and ease into spring, yeah, it is supposed to be spring, right . Jonathan nothing has been easy this year. Doug hill is here with what you need to know about a frost advisory tonight. We had snow last week and now a frost advisory. You are covering all the bases here. Doug this is the last frost advisory well have for a while. We may turn the corner here. I dont want to get too excited but things are looking up. Get a look at the advisories. This is a northern western half of Howard County and northern Montgomery County. Then frederick, Washington County to southern pennsylvania. Loudoun county, northern fauquier, rappahannock and points to the bl the valley. That is the area under the frost. It means the temperatures on the ground being close to freezing. It might be one of the cases on your back deck is 34. But six feet below on the ground is 32. That is what frost is. On the rooftops in some spots. 63 at reagan national. Beautiful day. Sunshine. Temperatures about average. With a gusterly northwesterly wind. The temperatures are holding in the 60s. Getting close to where we should be at this point in april. Out west is not that big of a deal. But in metro, close to freezing. Through the day tomorrow we will be in fine shape as sunshine abounds for several days to come. That is the latest from here. Jonathan thanks, doug. Have you ever had that sinking feeling . Ever had one of those . Still ahead, you will watch it develop for drivers right in the middle of the road. Michelle plus what came crashing through these windows and left a mess inside and out. How a Virginia University is taking the leap to help flint flush its water pipes. Reporter more scary incidents of shots being fired in homes in a Northern Virginia community. The big question currently being asked by residents and Law Enforcement well tell you what that is co michelle we are keeping a close eye on a developing story out of Prince William county where at least 13 houses have been shot at on nine different occasions since the beginning of the year. Northern Virginia Bureau chief Jeff Goldberg is live in woodbridge with the latest in this investigation. Jeff . Jeff well, michelle, we have new developments well get to in a moment. We want to show you where the last incident happened. Green acre drive saturday night at this home. The resident saying she was watching a movie and all of a sudden a bullet came right through the area, right by the front door. Also earlier today, we spoke with someone who lives right across the street who tells us that last night at around midnight he heard two bullet shots, two shots fired up on direction. So certainly a lot of fear in this area, which has the neighborhood on edge. What we are hearing from Prince William county police they are saying that 13 homes have been hit by bullets in or near the woodbridge area since january 1. The most recent cases here on saturday night on green acre. The other on thursday night on hunter brook drive. If for most recent incident, this is the break that investigators are dealing with. The homeowner here on green acre reports seeing a white fourdoor sedan, a car she said seemed suspicious in the area at the time of the shooting. That is the first vehicle description in this string of similar crimes. Now one of the Big QuestionsLaw Enforcement and people in the impacted areas have is whether or not the shootings are connected. I think they are connected. I dont think there is no way that Somebody Just went from one neighborhood to the next neighborhood and there are just different people doing it. I think its the same people involved in it. We cant say one way or another. The reason is all we really bullets. Jeff and ballistics experts are testing the shell casings and bullets to see if they are similar. Now there are several factors here that are making the cases very different for Law Enforcement to investigate. Also some things that residents in the impacted areas can be doing a little bit differently to help investigators. Well have those two issues covered coming up on abc7 news at 5 00. In about 45 minutes. Until then, live in woodbridge, Jeff Goldberg, abc7 news. Jonathan all right, jeff. Thanks. 7 on your side with a consumer alert. Fords 2016 f150s, the only fullsize pickup truck to score a top rating in new front end crash tests. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested crew cab and extended cab trucks. Only three of the seven earned an acceptable rating or higher. The poorest performers were the ram 1500 quad and crew cabs. Michelle now to incredible video are you watching . Jonathan whoa michelle this is incredible. Jonathan that is realtime. Michelle police captured the exact moment a sinkhole swallowed a road. Take a look here as the damaged road opens up and you just see it all collapse. So far its 12 to 15feet wide. Glad no cars were in the exact spot. They dont know what caused the damage but suspect recent rains could be to blame. All right. Lets see how our commute is looking with jamie sullivan. Maybe some potholes remaining but no sinkholes. Jamie yeah, no. Definitely nothing like that. But of course we have potholes. I want to start off with an accident that we have heading outbound on canal road. This is right near fox hall road. You see the red behind me using the waze map. I want to show you how slow we are. This is through georgetown on m street to k street. You can see how heavy the traffic is. Unfortunately this is just added congestion due to look near the key bridge. This is bumpertobumper. This is the traffic heading outbound. This is the traffic toward m street from rosslyn once you cross the key bridge. But again, get ready for the bumpertobumper traffic. Moving to the maps, lets talk about heaviest stretch along the capital beltway. The northwest corner on the inner loop. You are still heavy getting into bethesda. Not too bad on the g. W. Parkway. In d. C. Heading northbound on 295, kenilworth avenue. Its stopandgo traffic but no major crashes on the interstate. Leaving georgetown the issue will be with the crash at canal road. That is a look at traffic. Back to you. Jonathan thanks, jamie. This was a major hailstorm that was going on in texas. Look at this. A tv camera man took the video of the storm outside his home on monday. Some of the hailstones as big as softballs. We say think that can do some damage. It did do damage shuttering hundreds of windows, damaging several homes and vehicles. A mess. Its just incredible. I have never been through i have never been through anything like this before. It sounded like we were being pelted with rocks. When more or less we were. It was deafening. Jonathan there was so much hail it looked like it had snowed. Several hailrelated injuries were reported. The School District canceling classes to allow people to clean up the damage. One time i was in colorado and i remember i saw a bunch of cars with huge dents on the cars. All hail. Somebody had gone to the hospital. They got hit to the head and had to have the head stitched up because he got hit by one of the stones. Doug hail causes more damage to crops. A video from ye was stripping the leaves and the branches off the tree. Right in front of you. Michelle powerful. Doug yeah. Hail is a serious deal. Fortunately around here when we get hail its usually small. Maybe the size of quarters at most. Jonathan it doesnt last long. Doug no. A good five or ten minutes with bigger storms. Jonathan that is all you need. Doug we have no storms to worry about. Michelle frost. Doug a little frost in the morning for a few spots. Time lapse from up the road in arlington. 59 degrees now. Cloudiness and showers this morning with the front. As i stood here yesterday and told you the computer models seem to have a hot hand to figure out when the front will move through. It was right on the money. The skies brightened and cleared. Here we stand at 4 19, plenty of sunshine. With clear skies tonight we have a frost advisory posted. Posted not because its 12 degrees but the growing season has begun. There is a chance that temperatures could hit 32 or 31 degrees. In upper loudoun county, fauquier, west across the blue ridge and to the valley. That is from 4 00 until 7 00 tomorrow morning. That is the threat. Right now we are far above that. We are in the 60s in lot of spot. 65 in fredericksburg. 68 in charlottesville. High pressure moving in, clear skies and light winds the temperatures will tank. Fortunately if you are going to the ballpark, the falloff in the temperatures will be more gradual. First pitch is about 58 degrees. In the game it will drop to the lower 50s. The winds are not that much of a forecast. Clear and cold overnight with patchy frost. 31 to 32 by morning. Here is the cold front and the rain moving out. Nothing but clear skies to the west. I think you will like the forecast. 38 degrees in the morning. Yes, chilly, blah, blah, blah. 55 atmitt day. 59 in the afternoon. Then check this out. Hello have you seen that in a while . I havent. Sunshine, sunshine, sunshine, sunshine, sunshine, sunshine and sunshine. It is what do you call that . Three of a kind, four of a kind, in the 70s. Michelle 75 on monday. Looking forward to monday. Doug me, too. Jonathan you are happy with yourself right now, arent you, doug . Nice job. Doug its all good. Michelle coming up at abc7 news at 4 00 a church goes up in flames. Find out what sparked the fire. Jonathan wow but first president obama if we truly value fairness america should be a level Playing Field where everyone who works hard gets a chance to succeed. Jonathan the president designates the Newest National monument to show off that value right here in yeah. We love low prices. No bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. Thousands of low prices. My giant. Trying to make me eat my greens . Low. No, just trying to save you some green. Thousands of blue tags. Thousands of low prices. My giant. Jonathan today is known as equal payday. Its a day drawn to show differences between men and women when it comes to their paychecks. Women working fulltime all year are paid 79 cents for every dollar their male counterparts make. Alzner Alison Starling is at the live desk with how the president is trying to change this. Alison good afternoon. President obama asked to pass the paycheck fairness act to put sensible rules in place to make sure everyone is paid equally. He made his remarks today from the seawall Belmont House and museum along constitution avenue in northeast d. C. Shortly after designating it the nations Newest National monument, all of this too the building has been the headquarters for the National Womens party since 1929. It is widely considered the base for the womens equality movement. President obama i want young girls and boys to come here. Ten, 20, 100 years from now to know that women fought for equality. It was not just given to them. I want them to come here and be astonished that there was ever a time when women could not vote. I want them to be astonished that there was ever a time when men ea