She was rest of the hospital. Chopper 2 was above the scene. Deputies are swarming the area to search for that suspect. We have life Team Coverage on this story. Meredith his life at the scene. Meredith a show you a house started. We have a picture of the teenager they are looking for. He is a 15yearold. He is accused of literally running down a sheriff s deputy, a woman who came to the house to arrest him. The deputy came to the house with a probation officer to the arrest him on a burglary charge. The 15yearold is already out of juvenile detention on the charge of aggravated assault on a Law Enforcement officer. Sheriff s office, the deputy could see that he was in the car. The deputy stepped in front of it and he hit the gas and the deputy ended up on the hood of the car. The teen drove down the street. She fell off the car. The probation officer hit the emergency button on the radio to get help. The neighbors have very strong opinions of what happened. She should ve shot the mess o
Grove National Historic park. Now, it is time to pause aand reflect on the o magnitude of what happened here 150 years ago. To set the stage for this commemoration, i would like to super intendant jim northrup to say a few words. [applause] well, good evening. As amy said, my name is jim northrup. It is my great privilege to serve as the superintendent. To join with amy and at Belle Grove Plantation to welcome you and thank you for coming to this the important element in 150th anniversary events here at cedar creek. Place, gathered at this in this moment, to remember exactly what happened here. Those remember all of who were killed or wounded on this battlefield. On october ou know, 19, 1864 a great battle was fought here. A battle that secured the valley for the union, and a battle that is credited with propelling Abraham Lincoln to reelection. We also talk a great deal about the interesting tactics ociated with the battle risky surprise attacks, the Great Success of the Confederate F
Good evening. It is my pleasure to welcome you to cedar creek and Belle Grove National Historical park. It has been a very busy day here havee anniversary events unfolded. But now it is time to pause and take a moment to reflect on the magnitude of what happened here 150 years ago. To set the stage for this ceremony, i would like to welcome superintendent jim nort hrup to say a few words. [applause] well, good evening. Norty said, my name is jim hrup. It is my great privilege to serve as the superintendent. Im here to join with amy and ou r hosts to welcome you and thank you for coming to this very important element in the 150th anniversary events here at cedar creek. Activity that is taking place around us, we are gathered at this place in this moment to remember exactly what happened here. And to remember all of those who were killed or wounded on this battlefield. All of you know, on october 19, 1864, a great battle was fought here. Secure theat Shenandoah Valley of virginia for the
But now it is time to pause and take a moment to reflect on the magnitude of what happened here 150 years ago. To set the stage for this commemoration ceremony, i would like to welcome superintendent jim northrup to say a few words. [applause] well, good evening. As amy said, my name is jim northup. It is my great privilege to serve as the superintendent. Im here to join with amy and our hosts to welcome you and thank you for coming to this very important element in the 150th anniversary events here at cedar creek. Amidst all the activity that is taking place around us, we are gathered at this place in this moment to remember exactly what happened here. And to remember all of those who were killed or wounded on this battlefield. As all of you know, on october 19, 1864, a great battle was fought here. A battle that secured the Shenandoah Valley of virginia for the union, and a battle that is credited with propelling president Abraham Lincoln to reelection. We also talk a great deal abou
Even if it made he would make a fool of himself so we understood it and felt it. I think he was an every day hero, an unspoken hero. A Memorial Fund is set up for his three children. You can donate to the Memorial Fund through pnc bank at 2225 hanover pike. Wbaltv 11 news. The service for vigil was the first of two in maryland. Another victim of the shooting was laid to rest. Silvia frasier worked as a Network Security person. Unhads came to pay their respects for that woman. She will be remembered for the love she showed in life. She was loyal, she was a friend, and she served. And thats really her testament. She left a legacy of love. Silvia frasier is survived bhier parents and six siblings. Later today the Baltimore Community will honor the life of officer jason snyder killed in the line of duty last month. Snyder a 3 year veteran was gunned down while serve ago warrant with a tact kical unit. They had been searching for a 13yearold wanted for a shooting on the street. He is you ar