7 54 a. M. He first went to the emergency room when he became sick and despite saying he had been in liberia, duncan was sent home returning two days later when his condition worsened. Once admitted, it went from serious to critical. He battled the disease for ten days taking an experimental drug. Today, family members had no comment as they left the hospital following his death. In a written statement, his fiance said my family is in deep sadness and grief but we leave him in the hands of god and called for a thorough investigation into all aspects of his care. One of the people being watched for ebola. Were now approaching a pivotal time ebola would develop. Reporter she shared an apartment with duncan and was moved during a decontamination monitoring process and the same process will be followed disposing of mr. Duncans body. Another patient rushed to the hospital for possible symptoms of ebola. Someone who does not have either definite contact with epo bo la or definite symptoms who is being assessed. Reporter meanwhile, ash ohka muk mukpo ashoka mukpo is being treated. He received blood from the doctor who had ebola and he also o offered blood to the hospital for duncan but never contacted. Dulles is one of five airports passengers could face extra measures before they reach their final destination. Team coverage at dulles and what travelers there will go through. Reporter as we know, Thomas Duncan traveled through Dulles International airport. Dulles is one of the five in the u. S. That sees 94 of the travelers from those ebola affected countries in west africa. Dulles international airport, one of five in the u. S. That will see heightened screening measures for ebola. Cdc staff will be present at dulles. Travelers coming from guinea, liberia and sierra leone will be accompanied to a screening area of the airport. Customs will observe for signs of illness and ask a series of health and exposure questions. Medical staff will take their temperature. Travelers with fevers will be evaluated at a cdc quarn ran tin station. If theres fever or possible exposure. The cdc will decide if they should go to a hospital or Health Department for further monitoring. Mixed feelings on whether to worry. It never crossed my mind. Some people die from influenza. Its not airborne. Reporter this man traveled to the islamic pilgrimage and saudi arabia and back to dulles and wore a surgical mask on board. I would say we were not worried. We were cautious and using masks. Reporter dulles, atlantas airport, newark, jfk and chicago ohare will all see these new ebola training measures, newark starting saturday, the west of the airports including dulles here starting next week. Livality Dulles International airport. Live at Dulles International airport. Thomas duncan passed through Dulles Airport on the way to dallas and started showing symptoms five days later and turned away from the hospital and wasnt admitted until september 28th and diagnosed september 30th. He had been given an experimental medication his family was questioning and some family members say it was too late by then and some concern over moving his body because it is still contagious. The cdc has strict protocol about being wrapped in plastic before being buried or cremated. Tonight, a lot of questions on the local level. David culver has that side of the story. Reporter how prepared are our local hospitals when it comes to identifying and reacting to cases of ebola, a question i took to Public Health officials today and you want to know what they want your public provider to be doing. And they may be the best students here for testing for ebola. Including what symptoms to watch for, watch our special page and just serarch ebola crisis. The hunt for William Bradford bishop, a man accused of killing his entire family back in the 70s. And now, Tisha Thompson tells us about it. The fbi put bishop on the 10 most wanted list and since then the agency has received hundreds of tips and tomorrow, one of those tips will lead to a bodying with being exhumed in alabama. We will show you why. You will see a photo that could be disturbing. Long time state employee, William Bishop killed his family with a sledgehammer and wrapped their body in blankets and used the Station Wagon to North Carolina and set it on fire. Officials found it about a week later in the grade mountain ochs tennessee. Bishop had banished. The fbi wants to know if this man known as john doe could be bishop hit and killed by a car walking along the highway in scottsdale, arizona. Both men have cleft chins, distinctive no, sir and thin lips and similar hair and sideburns. John doe appeared thinner and older than bishop. The fbi says if bishop spent several years living on the streets and running from authorities, he likely would have appeared older and thinner. We learned the fbi plans to exhume the body of john doe as early as tomorrow morning so they can check records, fingerprints and dna. We have more of that evidence on a special website we created called the hunt for William Bishop. Tisha thompson, news4 iteam. Right now, were awaiting a News Conference from nfl commissioner Roger Goodell and expected to talk to the team owners about domestic abuse. They have been battered about abuse of a hand full of their players including Baltimore Raven ray rice and leads to a chalk in personal conduct policy and how to discipline players and team executives. This comes as one of the teams embattled players appeared in court on charges today. Minnesota running back, Adrian Peterson was in texas, after allegedly disciplining his young son with a switch. Instead of entering a plea, peterson and his lawyers requested a new judge. The current judge has been accused of using foul language to refer to the prosecutor and the defense lawyer in connection with all the Media Attention surrounding that case. New details tonight how a man in custody got into d. C. Superior court with a loaded gun hidden in his underwear. Isaiah bogen was arrested yesterday for allegedly having a stolen car. Officers initially frisked him at the Police Station and did not find a loaded gun then taken to a cellblock and searched again. Court records shows he was wear ing two pairs of pants and snow pants over blue jeans. And when he took the snow pants off the gun slipped out. No additional charges yet. Senator mark warren and ed the gillespie covered a lot of ground in a televised debate. One new question emerged as same sex marriages became legal this week in virginia. Reporter its been a perennial candidate question in virginia for years. Do you support gay marriage. You are joined in marriage as wife and wife. Reporter suddenly, its a reality in last nights Senate Debate between warner and gillespie, can you accept it . I support marriage equality. I think it is appropriate we live in a commonwealth that doesnt discriminate. Reporter Gillespie A Catholic says his faith instructs one man and one woman but says its up to the states to make decisions in same sex marriage. It is the law and i do not support a federal marriage policy in this regard. Reporter the immigration policy is a top concern now. Dpil lessspys focus, Border Security first. It is a National Security concern with the growing threat of isis or isil and it is a Public Health threat and a Public Safety threat with the growing concerns about ebola. Reporter warner backs a bipartisan plan passed by the senate and stalled in the house pass i pa passing and obamacare, warner wants to fix it and gillespie scrap it. They didnt get it right at first and then has to come back and fix it. I will have one of my own on friday and talk about refundable tax across and protections on preexisting conditions. Thats all gillespie would say about his substantive plan last night. It will be a topic on the debate monday in richmond. Thank you. Next, a look at what police uncovered in the car of the case of the abducted suspect of uva student Hannah Graham. A gunman fires at Police Officers behind the station. Im Tracee Wilkins. Coming up on news4, well have details. Restaurants, room service, expensive overnight retreats. How School Board Members are spending tax dollars on trips very close to their homes. We see a lot of sun today. We will see some more early tomorrow. Clouds move in and they tonight, is there an investigation under way after police heard shots fired in their direction. It happened last week during a shift change between the district or behind that is the district 4 Police Station in oxen hill. Joining us with what police have tried to do to improve security there. Tracee. Reporter the district 4 station is located in a shopping plaza, an open area, a concept to make sure the Community Feels invited. Now, theyre taking a close look at security to make sure Something Like this does not happen again. They were changing shifts at that point, they heard what they thought was gunfire. R reporter we were told some were standing here and a few that way and one officer in his vehicle when suddenly it appears someone was firing from the tree line. We were treating it as a shooter incident potentially. At that point we had resources respond to the area. We did have an air unit check through the wooded area with their flare system and had canine units on the scene as well as other resources we deployed. Reporter even with assistance of d. C. Police, no evidence of shots fired was found, no bullet holes and no one was injured. A source close to this investigation said he heard one of the bullets go past his ear and did not hear the shot. Some feared it was sniper fire. At that time, we didnt find any in the woods and began the investigative process. Reporter as to the investigation as to who was firing and what their target was continues, attention turns to security. Were looking whether we can improve anything at this point. We are making sure we have officers check to the rear of the station frequently to make sure we dont have any walking through the wooded area. Reporter they also have helicopter units checking nearby sta stations to see if they need to be monitored. Reporter do officers have a reason to fear going behind that building . No. Reporter police are saying they believe there may have been someone firing a gun but have not found any evidence that supports that gunman was actually targeting Police Officers. The investigation into all of this is continuing. Reporting live in oxon hill, tracee w Tracee Wilkins, news4. A brazen robbery caught on campus. Look at the picture from the left. Somebody reaches into a passenger side and grabs the purse and then takes off. This happened along south dakota avenue northeast along riggs road, happened on september 27th. Doug is here with a check on our weather. Beautiful day today. You get a nice batch of rain and thunderstorm activity last night. Some good news, we did need the rain and more good news, no real severe weather. 78 degrees, winds out of the west at 5 miles an hour. Its been on the mild side as our average High Temperature is only in the 70s now. 78, pretty good number. 72 in leesburg, and 68 in gaithersburg and 76 in fredericksburg. I do think temperatures will drop fairly quickly this evening as we are going to be seeing clear skies and that means no rain. The radar is on the clear, too. Tomorrow morning, chilly. No rain so you wont need umbrellas. It will be a little chilly. How about long sleeves and long pants and you may want to send them off with a light jacket or sweater because it will be rather cool tomorrow morning. Satellite and radar picking that up. Clear skies towards boston and west towards chicago and around ohio. Not much in the way of clouds moving our way until you get farther back to the west, towards kansas city and little rock, thats in the next area of cloudiness we eventually start to move our direction, that happening tomorrow afternoon. Here it is on future weather timing it out for you. Tomorrow, 8 00 a. M. , nothing but sunshine. A beautiful start to your thursday. We will see clouds moving in 4 00, 5 00, 6 00. It will still be on the mild side with some sunshine even at that hour. More clouds overnight and start off on friday and for rush hour, friday morning starts off dry. Theres the shower activity around our region during the afternoon on friday. I do think friday afternoon will be rather wet, not talking a ton of rain here but when you need the little umbrella for your evening on friday. If you have plans friday evening you probably need that umbrella for sure. 72 degrees and only in the high 60s towards the blue ridge. Heads up back there. You might want to keep that jacket with you throughout the afternoon. Then we get really cool. 67 on friday, on65 on saturday d only 64 on sunday. Dont cancel any plans, and there may be breaks in there. And thats something to watch. We do warm up 70 on monday and 79 on tuesday. The three worst days happen to be friday, saturday and sunday. Coming up next, more than 100 taxi drivers plug a busy street and protest about uber. To compete with the wildly popular alternatives. A Police Officer learns his fate after killing a puppy. New at 6 00, an Animal Services officer shares why this case is so different from other cruelty cases shes seen. The shocking . . [ horns blaring ] a lot of noise and no movement led to tense times on pennsylvania avenue caused by a protest from a Union Representing taxi drivers in the city. They want changes to the Way Companies like uber are regulated. An issue boiling for months. Hes downtown. Is there any resolution to this in sight . Reporter good evening, doreen. To answer your question, probably not. This isnt the first time taxis have come to pennsylvania avenue and shut it down in protest and probably wont be the last. They complain they are so heavily regulated even down to the color of the taxicabs but Car Services Like Uber dont face nearly that much regulation and why they came here to the offices of the mayor and d. C. Council to protest. Hundreds of cabbies inched their way up pennsylvania avenue. Blasting their horns and demanding a change. Theyre operating illegally. The Playing Field must be leveled. Its a free market. Its not fair competition. Reporter police did all they could to keep traffic moving. Eventually, traffic came to a halt and it became confrontationa confrontational. Taking all our business. We ask the city for everything to be fair. Reporter several cabbies were ticketed and one arrested after they got out of their cars in the middle of pennsylvania avenue. Not every car in this line of cabs was here to protest. This is crazy. I dont know whats going on. I dont know whats going on. I hear a lot of honking. Reporter wrong place at the wrong time, i guess. What is it about . Reporter cab drivers are protesting uber. No, my friends do. Reporter they like it . Sn yes. Reporter good day to be on a bike. How long have you been stuck in this . Probably about 30 minutes. Reporter this is what washington is all about. Love it. Great. Reporter the d. C. Council is expected to approve additional regulations for appbased Car Services Like Uber. Cabbies say its not nearly enough to level the Playing Field. Thank you, mark. We asked you to weigh in. Do you think uber and lyft should be regulated the same way taxis are. Our users said no, by a majority of 66 they should not be regulated. You may start to see more food trucks while shopping in fairf fairfax. New rules allow them to occupy in popular spots like Tysons Corner and town center. They need permission from the propertywner and have to pay 100 a year for a zoning permit far less than the previous fee, 16,000. Fighting ebola. Why some say our region is better equipped to handle the cases than other parts of the country. As the search for Hannah Graham continues were getting our first look inside the suspects car hundreds of miles from the crime scene in chartsvillch justice for rocco, a Police Officer convicted of killing his dog. One slip that night cost him his career. Its our first look inside Jesse Matthews car, what investigators found when the prime suspect of a disappeared uva student was found in texas. And School Board Members lavish dinners not far from home and spending by Prince Georges CountySchool Board Members. First, in the latest fight against ebola here in the u. S. In texas, a Dallas County sheriffs deputy is in the hospital. He has not been diagnosed but was in the apartment with Thomas Duncan. Duncan died this morning, came from liberia and the first person to be diagnosed with it in the u. S. And now screening changes for five airports including Dulles International. In arlington with more on the efforts to prevent the outbreak, david. Reporter Public Officials want to be clear. There are no g