Kill his wife for money. Reporter that tipster set up a meeting between manejwala and an undercover cop. Police say they met three times and talked about how it would get done, how it would be made to look like a botchedni burgla or robbery. As soon as he began to offer money and information, that made it very evident that he was serious about this homicide. We began pursuing it that way. So now there will be additional investigation, but we dont know the motive at this point. Reporter police say he offered 15,000 but said hed have to make small payments so he wouldnt raise suspicion. When asked if he wanted his wife to suffer, he allegedly said, just end it. Hes being held on solicitation for murder and attempted murder charges. He took the officer to his home so that he could see the exact house. He also shared with him pictures of his wife and also showed him a video of the interior of the residence so he would know how to get around reporter there were three meetings allegedly throughout the month of march, but one thing the suspect allegedly did yesterday morning that led to his immediate arrest, im going to have that part of the story coming up on news4 at 6 00. Wendy, back to you. Thank you, darcy. Today metro leaders reinforced the idea you should expect major disruptions, maybe the possibility of more shutdowns as metro works to rebuild itself as a world class system. The shutdowns, they could last for months. At a meeting today with nearly 100 local leaders, metros gm says one of the keys to fixing issues on the subway is getting everyone on the same page. Hes currently working on a plan to fix the systemic issues and says solutions could require shutting down entire lines for months. You will recall when metro shut down for just one day two weeks ago, transportation reporter adam tuss reported that extended shutdowns may be needed to fix metros board chair says they are expecting a budget gap next year but says he does not want to raise fares or cut service. Right now leaders from across the world are leading to our area for a twoday summit on nuclear security. Weve already seen officials from algeria, kazakhstan, and south korea touchdown and we expect to see ukrainian officials landing very shortly. Starting tonight that summit is going to cause major traffic and transit interruptions for folks downtown. There will be street closures in and around the Convention Center along with rolling road closures for motorcades. Lets get to pat collins with more on how this is going to impact us. Reporter impact us, chris, it is going to be a major impact down here. Across the way, the washington Convention Center. This is 7th and new york avenue. New york avenue, one of the major arteries that cuts through our city. In a couple hours this road and many closed for the summit. It will be closed for some time until saturday around noon. In the meantime, the security tightens down here, and some businessmen, well, they have some thoughts because they have to do their business behind one of these babies. For the next couple of days, life around the washington Convention Center will be anything but normal. Look at the security fencing lining the streets around the Convention Center. Its something less than inviting. It looks like they barricaded us in. Reporter this is mark and this is joseph with wag time. You have been in business down here for more than 15 years. What has that done to your business . Our business has gone down about 25 today and its probably going to get worse tomorrow. Reporter fence jumping and trespassing prohibited. Thats a p at the cutting up barbershop, this weekend theyre on plan b. It will be real hard to get here. Reporter are you going to try to open . Were going to try but it looks like its going to be a long shot because people got to park like three blocks away to get here. Then once they get around here they found they probably have to show their i. D. Reporter sale of tickets prohibited. I think this is leftover from a rock concert. At the first cup cafe, they believe that this could actually help business. You see, theres going to be a lot of cops down here, and cops need coffee too. So youre open on thursday, friday, and saturday. Yeah. Reporter sunday too. So youre open through the whole thing. Yes. Reporter you think this will improve your business . A little bit, yeah, because of the police people. Reporter so the fences are up, and the cops are getting in position, and soon the around here will get airtight. Again, back to the road closures. Its going to involve about a 20block square area around the washington Convention Center. Go to our nbc washington app to get all the details on all the roads that are affected. Coming up at 6 00, i will talk to some people who are going to live here through this. Wendy, back to you. And, pat, even if youre not in your car, what if youre a pedestrian who wants to visit these businesses and go out to dinner . Theres a lot of restaurants that are kind of locked in there. Can pedestrians walk through there . Reporter yes, pedestrians can walk through here. What you have to do is park outside the secure zone or take a subway outside the secure zone and then walk into your restaurant. Now, you may have to get some sort of i. D. To get through the sidewalk here to get into the restaurant. I would call the restaurant ahead to see what you need to restaurant, but i tauklked to a couple restauranteurs and theyre taking reservations for this period. Call first, thats the best thing, wendy. Going to be an interesting couple of days. Thank you, pat. A florida man is now in custody after he was caught with drugs driving towards the cia headquarters. Police say they stopped robert headland just before midnight as he drove towards the cia gate off of the gw parkway in virginia. Inside the Vehicle Police say they found crystal meth, syringes, some kind of liquid called poppers that head lund said he used to get high. He admitted to uses meth earlier that evening. Hes facing drug possession charges now. Im Doreen Gentzler at the live desk with some breaking news about the zika virus, and this has a local connection. Fr its from a case identified in washington. Right now its also raising direct link between the zika virus and birth defects. According to a study that just was published in the new england journal of medicine, ultrasounds in a 21weekold fetus here showed evidence of infectious zika virus which has caused extensive damage to brain tissue. Early ultrasounds had shown no signs of abnormalities in that fetus, but significant abnormalities were revealed in an ultrasound at 19 weeks and in later tests severe atrophy appeared in that fetus. The pregnancy was terminated at 21 weeks. The mother had been infected with the zika virus while traveling in Central America last november. Traces of zika have been found to be in her blood four or five months after shes infected. Also possibly providing more evidence on how long that virus stays in the system. The ongoing headline about the zika virus story is how much we dont know. This case from Childrens NationalMedical Center could go a understand how and when a fetus is affected by the zika virus. Im Doreen Gentzler. Thanks, doreen. Med star says its made progress to remedy that massive cyber attack. This is the third day that doctors and other medical staff are not able to rely on computerized records. Now one of the patients there has shared a message from the hospital staff that concerns him. News4s chris gordon is live at med star Georgetown University hospital. Chris . Reporter well, wendy, that patient had a physical examination here today, and he shared a phone message med star left yesterday that he says indicates their computers still have no access to patient records. But med star says it is making progress. Med star says within 48 hours of the mal ware penetration, three patient care are moving to full restoration, but this patient who doesnt want to be identified says he got a phone message yesterday from a hospital reminding him of his appointment today and the message shocked him. You have a physical scheduled tomorrow with us at 1 30. Our Computer Systems are still down so we need you to bring a list of your current medications and a list of allergies. If you dont have a list, you are welcome to bring your actual pill bottles. If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call. I have an extensive list of medications, multiple health conditions. Im seeing a new physician, firsttime appointment. Its absolutely essential that they have something to rely on called a medical record which they dont have access to. Reporter med star is not confirming if the cyber attack on their computers is ransomware. The Washington Post cites a number reported seeing a message on their computer screens seeking payment of about 19,000 in bitcoins over the next ten days, suggesting after that it may be impossible to recover computer files. As a patient do you think if it is ransomware that med star ought to pay . I think med star should pay, and they should pay quickly, and if they havent paid already, i think theyre making a big mistake because theyre putting money ahead of patients lives. Reporter ahead, a former white house counterterrorism expert tells us whether he thinks this is a ransomware attack, and if so, whether he believes that the hackers should be paid. Thats the latest live in northwest washington. Back to you. Thanks, chris. Shes a brave little girl who made the call that saved her dads life, and today a lot of folks were excited to meet a 7yearolom simply on his way to get his easter haircut. Shot and killed on a metro platform. You may have heard about this crime, but ahead we are going to focus on the life of this bright young man murdered for what appears to be nothing. In this day and time, a lot as a Small Business owner, heres one thing you can rely on your business will change as it grows. Whether its new space, more employees, or better equipment, things have a way of moving fast. But if your network cant keep up, it can really slow you down. And thats not good for business. 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A 7yearold who made the right call when she dialed 911. This evening we are going to hear from that little girl and also from the woman who helped her get through that situation, a situation that could stress out an adult. News4s Pat Lawson Muse has the story. That was really scared to me, but i did it by myself. Reporter 7yearold jenna viloria says shes proud she helped save her fathers life when he collapsed into a diabetic coma. She teched me when i was 3 years two things that were important, the address and the number. Reporter dispatcher amanda poor took the call on a sunday last february. What is the address of the emergency . At the beginning i knew she was young so i knew it would take more effort and not so much medical terminology. How old are you, honey . Im 7 years old. Okay. Is your mommy or daddy there . My dad is on the floor and hes on the ground sleeping. Okay. Is there anybody else there with you . No. Its only me. My mom is at work and my grandpas at work. Reporter calmly and clearly jenna followed the dispatchers instructions to count her fathers breaths. I went ahead and went for it. I knew she was smart and knew she could do it. Nice to meet you. We heard your call. You were wonderful. Reporter followed by a gaggle of reporters, young jenna toured the call center, met the fire chief, and received the certificate. Jenna is a poster child for doing everything right when faced with a challenge and stress of a potential lifethreatening crisis. Reporter jennas parents couldnt be more proud or grateful. Very proud. Not only us but overwhelming. I told her give me a hug and thank you for saving my life. Every day, every night. Reporter Pat Lawson Muse, news4, montgomery county. Isnt she sweet . This is a milestone that could mean a new chance at life for people with aids. Today Johns HopkinsUniversity Surgeons performed the nations first organ transplant between hiv positive people. Up until 2013 laws prevented doctors from using organs from hiv positive people even to save another hiv patients life. Todays transplant could be a gamechanger for aids patients whose organs are one hiv patient said it would have helped him. I also know that when i was so sick and only had a brief period of time to live, that if an organ from a person with hiv had been offered to me or to my family on my behalf, we would have gladly accepted it without hesitation. Currently hiv patients have to wait on a long donor list like everyone else, but this project could shorten that wait time for people who are infected and for noninfected people if it is successful. Boy, lets hope. More than 5 Million People in the u. S. Suffer from alzheimers disease. The financial and emotional toll it takes is hard for the patients and the people who care for them. But as Doreen Gentzler discovered, there may be hope on the horizon. A new study using immunow therapy is in Clinical Trials at georgetown hospital. Doctors have therapy to treat other diseases, mainly cancer. Theyre hoping it will stop the progression of alzheimers. 69yearold dale moore is getting prepped for his fourth treatment at Georgetown University. Were going to go ahead and get your vital signs and give you your infusion. Reporter he was diagnosed last year with mild cognitive impairment. A p. E. T. Scan showed it was the early stages of alzheimers disease. I was aware that i was missing things, and i dont like that feeling. So i thought that one way to address the problem would be to participate in this study. Reporter the study is testing immunotherapy which works with the bodies natural defenses. It has been used to treat cancer before but trying it on alzheimers is relatively new. This is a double blind study which means antibody drug calleda ducanumab and the rest will get a placebo. At the end of the study well find out who got the placebo and who got the ant tie body. Reporter dr. Scott turner is director of the Memory Disorders Program at Georgetown University and he is a principal vector on the nationwide study. We think it helps to clear the amyloid protein from the brain. Reporter patients with alzheimers disease have a sticky build up of what are known as amyloid plaques. When those clump together in between cells in the brain, that can impair the brains function and that can be devastating for patients and their caregivers. And if we remove the amyloid, we think were going to be effective in getting an effectivetreatment. Reporter dale moore is just one of almost 1,500 participants in the national study. Hell be finished in 18 months. He comes to georgetown once a month for his infusion with his loti craig says he already sees a change in his old friend. Although this is his fourth infusion, i can say from my perspective he has seemed much more alert. It could be the placebo effect of the study itself. He is, i think, doing remarkably better in this short period of time. Reporter though dale says he doesnt yet see a difference, hes hopeful that in the long run this treatment will be successful. To sharpen my thinking and acting and participating in life. Reporter everybody undergoing medical treatment ought to have a supportive friend by their side like he does. This is providing so much hope to so many Cancer Patients, it will be amazing if it helps with alzheimers. Georgetn studies to slow the process of alzheimers disease. Wouldnt that be great. Oh, my gosh. Thank you, doreen. The popularity of donald trump is helping wine sales in virginia. Find out who is capitalizing on the political headlines in the commonweal commonwealth. And were looking but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress whos authored landmark progressive laws marriage equality, equal pay for women, green maryland act, assault weapons ban, and more. Raskin im jamie raskin, and i approve this message. And now your storm team4 forecast. Currently were at 62 degrees, and as rehead into the evening hours, its not going to be as cool as it was last night. Here is the hourly planner. 7 00, temperature around 59. By 11 00 p. M. A few clouds out there and temperatures still in the mid50s. Now, the winds not so much of an issue today. Just a bit breezy this afternoon. Theyll increase tomorrow. Windy throughout the day. Breezy on friday as well as saturday. Were windy again on sunday. Finally the winds not an issue on monday. Here is your hourly forecast for tomorrow on your thursday. We start off with the temperature around 51 degrees. So comfortable for that Early Morning bike ride or maybe youre going to play some tennis. By noon a temperature around 66 but only some limited sunshine throughout the day. Despite that, the weather having a low impact on the day. 4 00, a high of 73. Again, noticing those winds, but the winds out of the south temperatures and by 7 00 theres the chance for some scattered showers and a temperature around 71. But most, if not all, of your thursday, even into thursday night is looking mainly dry. Not the case on friday. A better chance of rain. Rain looks to favor the morning, midday, and early afternoon hours. Lauryn will be the latest on the hourbyhour