evening, a 16-year-old walking on florida avenue northeast near staples street was shot by a man wearing a ski mask who briefly stepd out -- out of a green suv. at 904time p.m., a 16-year-old boy and 19-year-old girl were wounded in the legs. over an your later, an 18-year- old female was shot in the ankle and police think those incidents might be connected. the georgetown shooting happened at 10:49 p.m. and at 1:35 today morning on baraby road southeast, a 44- year-old man was shot in the leg. five of the six shooting victims are expected to live. chief lanier said she's not sure spate of shootings is connect halloween, noting almost none of the victims were costume. homicides and shooting in the district are down, compared to the same 10-month period last year. after the gun fire in georgetown at the nearby foggy mountain metro station, it got crowded with young people. some of whom started fighting. the spokesman for metro said transit police quieted down the crowd and accompanied different groups as they left on various trains. no injury at or around metro was reported. >> all right. >> john henrehan, thanks for bringing us up to date. an a rubble county police want ton who beat up a 14-year- old and stole his halloween candy last night. it happened in glen burnie. a male punched a 49-year-old boy last night -- 14-year-old boy last night while trick or treating. several other suspects took the victim's candy and took off. anyone with information is asked to call police. we're following a news alert out of northeast d.c. tonight. police tell fox 5 that they're investigating a reported sexual assault inside a home on north capital street. they were called to the 5,000 block this morning about 9:30. police are not releasing any information about the crime and say that they do not have a is picture in the case at this -- a suspect in the case at this point. the jury is seeing video of detectives interviewing britney norwood. she was not under arrest at the time and had no idea she was being recorded. five days later, the police were suspicious of her story and paul wagner has the latest. >> reporter: it wassed with, march 16th. the police wanted britney norwad to come -- norwood to come back and get hair samples and her fingerprints. she was ushered into an interview room where the two detectives started to speak to her and they wanted to talk to her because by then, they were becoming very suspicious of her story. [ no audio ] a they began -- the tape began playing for the jury, norwood is seen sitting inside an interview room with one of the two lead detectives in the case. the two are exchanging small talk when she suddenly said any good news? she said it so softly, the state's attorney john mccarthy stopped the tape and asked the detective who was on the witness stand to repeat it. as the tape continues, detective drury answers her question by saying we have got a ton of doggone evident under there. a second detective can be heard saying we have a lot of calls and leads. you're one of our best sources because you were there. although norwood was not under arrest, detective drury had become suspicious of her story. he then walked her through everything that happened the night of the murder from the time show first left lulu lemon that night until she returned with jana to find a wallet that norwooded she left behind. earlier this day, david mcgill was called to the stand to testify about the bleed shoeprets. mcgill is a certified shoe print examiner and mcgill told the court that he found two shoe impressions inside the store made from blood. a bit odd, he noted o cross examination, since he was told there were two assailants and two victims inside the store that night. they came from brittany norwood's size 7 1/2 new balance shoes and a pair of men's size 14 reeboks. one of the lighter moments came when mcgill was asked to demonstrate how someone could bend themselves with plastic ties. with the jury watching, mcgill created a loop, slipped his hands through and with his teeth, pulled it tightly around his wrist and took less than five seconds. that testimony was important. the stat's attorney believes that britney norwood found herselfla thanight. bob barnard -- herself that night. bob barnard was in the courtroom the second part of the testimony and watched the second half of the videotape. what happened? >> reporter: the key question was did brittany norwood, had jana ever given you a ride homer anything in her car? she said no, they had not. they fingerprinted her and that was wednesday the 16th, the interview was over. then, according to the detectives, britney's brother called back on thursday, september patrick's day, and said she left something out. there was something she wanted to tell you. and they set it up for 10:00 the next day on friday, and sat down and talked more. what it was was britney norwood saying that she moved jana's car. i don't know why i told you the other day, but you moved the car. the bad guys made me. even though she was covered, she said she was forced on top of jama's body, covered in her coworker's blood and the two men in the store allegedly, made her go out and grab jana's keys and move her car from in front of the store across the avenue and come back. the detective seemed bewildered. why did do you that? why didn't you go? she said i was scared, they knew where i lied. this is important. the police had found bled and couldn't explain it and wanted to know if britney norwood was inside and said no initially. the last witness was jana murre a mother. >> her mother was was asked factual information. did you have a daughterim inned jana, is this her cell phone and jacket, is this her car? she basically answered yes to all of those questions. that was it. nothing emotional and factual. jana's mother and did she have a between sister looking identical to her? no. they showed a couple of pictures of jana. >> and we're getting to the end of the trial and haven't heard from the medical examiner. we're anticipateing more testimony from the detective tomorrow. back to you. >> all right, very fascinating, bob barnard and paul wagner. thank you. stay with fox 5 for complete coverage of the trial. paul will provide constant updates on air and online. we have a link to his account on our home page, www.myfoxdc.com and you can get updates through your cell phone and click the mobile there at the top of the website to download our mobile apps. a congressman averted a major battle between himself and the district for now. darrell issa announced he promote error returned a bill that leaders believed would violate home rule. something changed today. >> reporter: the chairman of the city council picked up the phone and asked congressman issa to crack down on the practices. issa wanted to force officials with d.c. brown told issa the council was working on a bill of its own and assured him the couple would get a bill passed by the end of the year. >> with that commitment and from me to him, he was kind enough to say hey -- he's going to pull the bill and left it -- >> chairman brown said there is a round-table discussion on this issue on november 10th and then there will be a vote. the first vote in december. issa agreed to give the couple the time it need -- council the time it needs. >> thank you. coming up on fox 5 news at 5. secretary of state hillary clinton is mourning the death of a family member. and herman cain's presidential campaign could be in serious trouble. this as new details emerge about sexual harassment claims from the aft. we're kind of -- from the past. >> we're into the slogans, man. live for your or die and bring it. >> a strange speech from rick perry has some people wondering if he was drinking. we'll let you decide. gary. and thank you, shawn. it's gorgeous out. there will this ride and nice beautiful weather stay with us? 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>> you're right about that, in his first run for president, bill clinton faced questions of his sexual conduct and won the presidency. ca in, this doesn't hurt his campaign. his campaign contributions hit a record on monday. all of this attention, as negative as much of it has been, so far has not seemed to derail his presidential campaign. >> i guess time will tell. thank you. and while cain leads in the polls still, texas governor rick perry is raising eyebrows over a speech in new hampshire. not what he said in the 25- minute speech but how he said it. listen to him. >> we're into those slogans, man, this is like live free or die, victory or death. bring it. if they print anymore money in washington, the gold's death -- going to be good. 12,$500 for every dependent that you have, you know, and this is some easy math, distract it, send it in, it's awesome. >> analyst -- analysts say rick perry is trying to find a personal way to connect with him and others think it's flat out odd. his spokesman said the governor is passionate about the future of the country. jimmy kimble will -- jimmy kimmel will serve as comedienne in chief next year. he's tapped as the many entertainment for the 98th annual event. the president, celebrities and various high-ranking officials and members of the media typically attend the dinner. proceeds fund scholarships and awards in journalism. and get our tickets now. >> you got it. >> and you didn't need the tickets for a front-row speech. >> yeah. >> and i will take this. and is this trend going to continue into the evening? 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