But later, a School Custodian found it hidden in the basement. Reporter for their part, school fors say the student who brought the gun was disciplined. I just cant grasp the fact that my children were put in that situation. [ crying ] and i trusted these people with my kids. Reporter the boys mother is outraged with how the school and the bus Company Handled the situation yesterday. Anything could have happened yesterday. Those children had nowhere to run. And the person who was supposedly on the bus to protect them failed. Reporter other parents just as alarmed to learn about a bb gun on the way to school. How can you learn when youre full of fear and its violent like that. I want to know, what are they going to do so that doesnt happen to anyone elses child . Reporter a School Spokesperson reports that the School Bus Monitor who was riding the bus that day did report the weapon to the principal immediately. But its not clear right now why that bus monitor did not confiscate the bb g
Hospital gunfire. Its prisoner versus Police Officer inside a Baltimore County emergency room. What led to a gun going off. A terrifying afternoon at university of maryland st. Joseph Medical Center when a prisoner tries to wrestle away the gun of a Police Officer guarding him in the emergency room. Wjz is live at the hospital. Megan mccorchal has more on what happened. Reporter the prisoner turned on the hospital staff and the officer that was guarding him. Reporter police cars flood the entrance to the emergency room at university of maryland st. Joseph Medical Center. A Police Officer and the prison got into a scuffle. Reporter fellow officers rushed to help that female officer. The officer was guarding a prisoner who had been take ton the e. R. For medical attention, but a hospital staffer noticed something wrong. At some point, one of the hospital staff people discovered that the prisoner had a needle of some sort hidden in his clothing. Reporter the man then grabbed a hospital st
Members left the camp earlier this week, the family camp has been in operation for nearly century. Right now more than 2800 firefighters are having a hard time getting control of the fire because of rough terrain and tall trees that keep the fire above their reach and the weather is also making it difficult. It has been a rough day out there for the firefighters. We had temperatures today in the 90s. Low relative humidity and very fierce winds. Especially in the higher elevations. Reported gusts of over 45 miles an hour. We will show you live doppler 7 hd, you can get a sense of the smoke that is coming off the burned area, its the light gray shadowing right there on live doppler 7 hd, current readings right now, temperatures are starting to drop a bit. 17 degrees, relative humidity 22 , winds are up, and gusts of 45 miles an hour. Temperatures once again, near 90. They are going to have strong, west to southwest gusts and 35 miles an hour, even higher and there was chance of dry light
atmosphere. won t see that for another day or two. looking at another satellite-radar, a few clouds from the west, it will beit will perfectly sunny, a sunny sunny afternoon and 80 degrees, lotsts more on the weather in just a moment, sarah. all right, thanks, tucker. the tornadoes that ripped through oklahoma on friday is even more massive than than originally thought. it s classed as an ef5 and goess on record as the widest tornadoes, at least five people were killed, three children, ann three storm chasers. chasers. the recovery efforts in el l reno continue this morning. morg days after it tore through el reno, oklahoma, scientists arent marveling over its strength.str. these tornadoes wind speeds topped at 245 miles per hour,r , and it was an ef5. ef crews are still finding bodies, and on tuesday they recovered a seven-year-old girl one of a family of 7 who sought shelter in a storm drain.. her mother is still missing. ssi she is in the water flooding. report
the baltimore city detention center. 25 people are in trouble. the push is to find out how high the corruption went. the department of corrections issued polygraph tests to administrators. those tests are set to expand to the rest of the correctional officers here today. the union that represents 7500 correctional officers all over the state held a news conference to talk about what it s really like inside these facilities. they described the 13 indicted correctional officers as bad apples who don t represent all of them. as long as management continues to collapse post and work with less officers enterers, don t have the eyes on the tiers to observe behavior. you re going to see things like this happen. tavon white who is the alleged ring leader of the black grill la family gang pled not guilty this week. the rest of the suspects are expected to appear in court this week. several lawmakers are speaking out about how things are being run in the baltimore detention cen