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That decision was reached yesterday afternoon. It talks about the sniper killing the Maryland man and it also talks about our local schools here, how they're all going to be open today. I'm going to hold up for you the headline from today's paper. Just don't buy 'em.īARRETT: Well, exactly right.

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So I don't know, maybe people are walking around.ĬALLAWAY: Well, consumers have a say. You've heard the old tourism phrase "Virginia Is For Lovers?"īARRETT: That's what they're selling. But they're selling - are you ready for this?īARRETT: Probably not. Maybe I was a little hard on them, I'm not sure. There's a shop in Carringtown (ph), I kind of made them one of my losers of the day. You know, I think we're trying to find levity wherever we can. A tough day yesterday.īARRETT: Well, it was a tough day yesterday. JIMMY BARRETT, WRVA RADIO CORRESPONDENT: Hey, how are you this morning?ĬALLAWAY: I'm doing well. He is with WRVA News Radio 1140 in Richmond, Virginia.

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We're going to find out now how all of this is playing out with people who are living in that region with Jimmy Barrett. That's Elaine Quijano joining us from the command center in Montgomery County. Sources close to the investigation saying that note that was left behind in the woods down in Ashland, Virginia, south of Washington, D.C., also contained a demand for money and also a time line, saying that if authorities failed to act within that time line, there would be the threat of further violence - Catherine. However, Chief Moose went on to say that they are open and ready to discuss other options, obviously wanting to keep the lines of communication open, wanting to keep that dialogue going, also saying that violence was not necessary.Īnd we should point out, all of this is happening against the backdrop of more information that was released. This particular message talked about researching the option that this person had stated and saying that it was not possible to electronically comply with that request.

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This time it was one from police directed at the killer, we believe, and this was just one of the series of mysterious communications that we have heard in recent days. Now, later last night, Chief Moose went on to share another message. "Your children are not safe anywhere, at any time." In essence what he said was that this was in the form of a postscript and the quote a chilling one. So that was part of his decision in releasing this excerpt. Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose yesterday, he wanted to set the record straight, he said, with parents and the media. This after officials yesterday released a chilling excerpt of a note left behind, believed to have been left behind by the sniper. area, but it will no doubt be a very tense school day here. Well, public schools remain open here in the Washington, D.C. We stand together to speak with one voice and pray tonight for our region as we face the devastating impact of the shootings and other senseless violence in our community.ĬALLAWAY: Today marks three weeks since the shootings began and our Elaine Quijano is joining us now with the very latest from the command center there in Montgomery County.ĮLAINE QUIJANO, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Good morning to you, Catherine. MAYOR ANTHONY WILLIAMS, WASHINGTON, D.C.: We will not rest until these acts of violence have been stopped. After the shooting, dozens turned out to pray for all of the sniper victims and their families.Īnd officials asked everyone to continue praying that this violence will come to an end. The 35-year-old father of two was fatally shot about 24 hours ago as he began his day as a Montgomery County bus driver. He is widely believed to be the sniper's 13th victim. Those attending the interfaith prayer service remembered Conrad Johnson. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.ĬATHERINE CALLAWAY, CNN ANCHOR: Religious leaders, community officials and local authorities turned out for a vigil last night in Rockville, Maryland.









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