building. last time, they burned -- turned off the lights for four, five days and this time, i'm turning it off permanently. next time the video tors on, i will be shooting. that is what they get, that is my target and that is the military building. it's going to be in tact. the fbi said that agents found in malaku's clos the a list of materials necessary to make a bomb including a nine-volt battery, battery connector, wire, electrical tape, a digital kitchen countdown timer, lead lights and transistor. despite all found, the fbi is unsure of what malaku was up to. >> and i can't suggest to you his motivations or intent and why he progressioned from one intent to the other and that is not apparent yet. >> reporter: inside the marine reserve of the backpack, the fbi said that agents found numerous shell casings and four ziploc bags and a spiral notebook with numerous arabic statements representing the taliban, alicade a osama bin laden, the path to jihad and defeat coalition and allies in america. he joined the reserves in 2007, and went through basic training in paris,land and assigned to an engineering department in baltimore. the behavior was never a problem. >> it seems like this is just a young person who has problems and some issues. and we have 200,000 people are that are deployed and doing exactly what they signed up to do around the world. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel yous called the charges heartwrenching against malaku. >> he was due in court on chars of grand larceny and accused of -- charges of grand larceny. the fbi said it didn't know of a nexus between the shootings, the break-ins and last week's trespassing but never came on the radar screen as a suspect in the shooting or anything else. paul wagner tonight. >> one day after announcing the drawdown plans for troops in afghanistan, the president went to new york's fort drum to meet with soldiers from the 10th mountain division. one of the most deployed divisions in that war effort o. capitol hill, the joint chief chairman had his support for the president's plan. the president said it well last night. huge challenges remain. this is the beginning and not the end of the effort to we understand down the war. no one in uniform is under any illusion that there won't be anymore violence, more casualties, more struggles or more challenges as we continue to accomplish the mission there. >> 10,000 troops will be coming home by the end of the year. the remaining 23,000 surge troop will lead i -- leave by the end of next summer. >> the edge on virginia. falls church police arrested a man for the attack on two win. the 47-year-old michael gardener is charged with two felony counsels of the sexual battery. they happened in his home last wok with could and he's being hill in the arlington county jail. to escort a celebrity or not? and that was the question today civilling into whether mpd violated the one policy and karen gray houston has more to shed light on this. >> obviously, there is some confusion. d.c.'s chief of police said the policy is clear and some of the top brass is not sure. the chairman of the council. >>you dish area committee is demanding answers and the police chief is promising to tighten the loophole. >> apparently they raided d.c. police exports and tailor swift it was not until charlie sheep got the red lights and sirens export from dulles airport to constitution hall because he was late last april. the d.c. police escort policy returned to the spotlight. >> there is a clear policy? no, sir, there was not. >> and sergeant scott? >> no being sir, there was not. >> reporter: the. >> you dish ary chairman sentenced police to get to the bottom of the policy and cathy lanier said two orders give it out in black and white. and if you don't read them, sooner or later you'll get in trouble. >> reporter: lou tubbant stewart emmer monis one of two officers disciplined by transfer. >> i approved it as a escort for a few reasons. one, there was an issue with aular crowd there waiting for an individual to arrive could that become a problem. >> reporter: the officers should have known better. >> my grandmother died, i didn't ask for an escort and i knew it would be a problem. >> reporter: the commander took strong issue. and i feel i can't stand by and allow the distortion of the fact and up mitigated attack on the professional character of the members. >> reporter: lanor and some of her officers acknowledged exceptions were made and potted out some requests for escorts were denied. the sahalis were turned down and jon stewart following a rally on the mall and what we learned was -- being facilitated inconsistently, sometimes the special requests for approval are not followed up the chain of command. mayor vincent gray helped roll out the free summer miles -- moles program and that is up to 18, albeit 300 likes including recreation centers and churches and library and another propartnerships. the metro driver about hind the wheels are talking to fox 5. how she reacting when a woman claimed a bomb on the train. coming up next. and that weekend approaches. i have better news and we're not able to ditch the humidity. i'll have the timing next. >> a metro train operator kept her calm during week's bomb threat and tonight, she's talking with folk 5 about the tense moments and how it went down. most of all, how she kept it together. sherri ly is here with her story. >> reporter: brian, she was on her second run of the day from shady grove when she arrived at the rockville station and was faced with a situation that she had never been in before, a possible bomb on board. as the redline train pulled into the rockville station last week, she got the panicked call over the intercom and as the man's words were clear, the train operator knew there was a bomb threat. >> and he calmed down and was like that is a bomb. judge passengers began to evacuate creating -- >> passengers began to evacuate and creating a dangerous situation with people on the track with the electrified rail. >> and that is a matter of minutes. >> y should took control of anything. calling in to caught off -- cut off electricity to the third rail and calming passengers. >> heard extraordinary efforts to ensure the safety of the customers were remarkable under the circumstances. >> coal managed to stop the train. she directed everyone with the cars and back to the station. her 11 years of experience and training with metrop supportively kicked in. someone has to remain calm. for some reason, calm. >> reporter: metro honored her on thursday for her actions in the bomb threat. >> miss cole, we salute you. will you please join us here? >> no bomb was ever found. in two hours, we paralyzed the red line and not cole. >> when you're a train operator, everyone -- you realize you want yet and everybody, no matter who. >> reporter: the passengers counted on her and she didn't fail. it made her feel good to be appreciated. >> survivors have a unique way to honor those. coming up next, how they're making sure they never forget what they went through. the courtroom gallery of art got a big surprise this week. find out why all of the art world is celebrating. nc >> the tornado that devastated joplin, missouri, is single deadliest twister in more than six decades and some people are honoring those who were lost with the tattoo. people getting memorials of loved ones, others getting survival tattoos. >> i get the survivor tattoo for the tornado. i was in it and my kids were in it. >> i got it because of something -- and all the person iss that happened that day. >> waiting for folks to remember some way deal with. >> 156 people died in the joplin tornado. >> and that has been. >> starting up summer with a bank here. >> we are and so par, we have been lucky ourselves when it comes to the strong thunderstorms and thanks to the clouds. they have hung tough and with a few showers to the west. that tapped and stabilized the atmosphere. not bad at all and some clouds prehaved us from getting too hot today. and check out the temperatures today and our high temperature, 76 degrees. 83, dwi marshal, 87; all three locations with a trace of rain from this and that locate stuff moving through earlier. thatel iss down and there is more to go and we have had a tornado watch on the -- to the west and this is going to be weekend relief and that is going to have to go through tomorrow and through the steam bath of the air and we have the tropical plume of humidity over us and where of we haven't had a trigger. i'm watching to the west and to make sure nothing is isolated. there is a better chance of isolated showers and storms and there is lots of places, though and when you go out, it's going to feel uncomfortable and i wanted you to see the relief coming. chicago's down to 68-degrees. minneapolis, comfortable at 68 degrees; st. louis, not bad and 74. a lot of heat on the map. >> and next in dallas and getting in on the better stuff. mid-80s, lower humiditys for the weekend. 7:00, 80 degrees and that isolated storm to the west. if we see anything, we'll be surprised and most of us rain free and in the 7:00 hour, 9:00, partly cloudy, 77 degrees by 11 and watching's few clouds around. we change things up tomorrow and tropical humidity conveyor belt is in place. the front is going to be in this direction and we think we'll get close tomorrow afternoon and probably crosses the mountains and can lift enough to fire up a couple more rounds of showers and thunderstorms and that is what we'll be watching. less hollywood air after the front sings on and that meet take control on saturday morning of about that happen we will start to feel better and better and we're looking at -- and-for-strong to severe storm and from the bay and could have heavier downpours and damaging winds and some heal. we'll take it in time, free and clear overnight and the same thing tomorrow afternoon. and scattered showers and thunderstorm stronger to the east of us and that looks like saturday, we're going to be free of the showers and i would say a spotty shower to the west and that would be it. we transition into a less humid air mass and that is going to be mostly dry and quite terrific, i think. we start to heat up on monday, tuesday and some thunderstorms and back to 90 degrees. >> and thank you, sue. one of the most famous pieces of art headed our way. going to have claude mark onet's painting. showing you yet painting is the surprise of a lifetime. >> reporter: when you get this year at the age of 104, the wealthy surprise the cork ran gallery of art was the line in her will. and that is wonderful to have the organization -- with the quality and we're absolutely delighted to have it. >> reporter: corkran corrector said he found out this week that his museum is getting one of the famous. in the first interview since the donation -- actually seen them in more than 85 years. >> and we have not seen a piece and don't know what the piece looks like. >> reporter: experts estimate monet painted 250 variations of the water lilies and all kinds of colors and sizes. and all he knows is from a series patiented in 1906-1907. >> this is not the first time it's given. this is called the clark wing. all of the paintings were given by the family. and the father was a u.s. senator who made his fortune in copper minds and donated his entire art collection. >> and that is wonderful. >> reporter: visitors her -- the news about the donation and that was enough to get them through the museum today. and what i think is exciting, it's not been seen since 1926 and that is exciting to see. >> and we had the piece and you can see the piece and be that it's here and which -- to show it to the public and that will be real. >> reporter: until then, he will continue to be in a state of disbelief that he gets to bring the water locallies home to washington. -- water lilies home to washington. >> the corkran doesn't know what condition the painting is in and will have to do financial and artistic homework before putting it on public display to take a year. >> a picture long belonged to be a self-portrait of van gogh is his brother. the picture on the left is theo. it comes to the ears. vango portrayed himself with pointy ears and a messy dark red board. they imagined the one on the left has more round ears and a looter color beard. a stunning turn of events at nats park. dave feldman is live with a breakdown. what happened during the shocking resignation of manager jim riggleman? first, a race crash in france. made the crowd dizzy. a few riders crashed the bike. the handlebars are locked together and that is causing the bikes to spin around and around and around. the bike won't stop spinning and gave up. >> good evening, i'm dave feldman. the nationals manager jim rigelman resigned. you heard me right. the skipper of the hottest team in baseball calling it quits after beating the mariners today. the club's 11th win in the last 12 games. rigelman was unhappy and the club refused to pick up the option on the contract for the next season. he had a pregame meeting with the gm about the displeasure with his deal. after the game, the two spoke again. and riggleman subsequently resigned. riggleman started the interim manager july 12th, 2009. he was retained as manager for the 2010-2011 season. and now, he's gone. this is what he said a short time ago. >> and this is no sway. i felt like i should continue on with such a short leash whereef little hill and valley is -- again and that way. i wanted to have a conversation. and -- to respect the decision and i have to give it up. >> a great baseball guy. and like i said before, there had on tobe some reason that we don't know about you have to accept that and keep working and get better each day. judge and rigelman was making $600 this year and the club had an option for one more year at the same salary. and this puts the nats in a pickle. washington is 38 and 37, over 500 in the season for the first time since 2005. the gm called it shocked. and disappointing to the players and the clubhouse. and in washington,ings washington, d.c. d.c., and we will move on. moving on from this and as we had from the steven strasburg injury and we will move on from this and we will go forward and not miss a beat. >> this is regularelman's last game. and now scoreless bottom 9, and to lance something. down to the left and danny espinosa will tag and score in the mariners by winning 1-0, they improved to 38 and 37. it could be a waiting game for your washington wizards. and the nba draft gets underway at 7:00 p.m. the wizards hold the number 6, number 18 pick and the first round and 34th pick in the second round. ernie gunfeld what, do you have? >> -- . >> a lot of conversation and there is a lot of rumors around. whether we do anything, move up, move back. and we will under up -- end up where we are and we're comfortable. and enis cantor from turkey likes tv and he may not be around at 6 if ernie doesn't tread up. i'm dave feldman, more on the nats developing situation at 10. see you then. sue palka, one last look at the forecast. >> check out the 5-day. we got temperatures in the 80s on it and the best news of all will drop and you will feel a noticeable difference on saturday and send. we'll keep an eye on the storms for friday. all right, sue. back here at 10. the news edge at 11 as always. hope you will be, too. have a great night. s