Highly effective winds swept throughout the Washington area on Saturday night time, gusting above 60 mph and knocking out energy to hundreds of properties and companies.
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Fierce winds rake area on Saturday, knock out power to thousands

In suburban Maryland, a complete of about 5,000 electrical energy prospects in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties alone had been plunged into darkness by the winds, based on an influence outage web site.
Visitors lights had been additionally affected, and in some spots, winds toppled bushes onto homes, because the day turned one of many windiest right here in lots of weeks.
The early a part of the day appeared usually breezy, however the winds didn’t appear to flex their most muscle till sunset and afterward.
By day’s finish, gusts within the 30, 40, and 50 mph vary had been reported at Reagan Nationwide Airport.
At 9 p.m., a 56 mph gust was recorded at Nationwide, whereas meteorologists measured sustained winds there of 37 mph.
Gusts of 63 mph had been reported in Montgomery and St. Mary’s counties in Maryland.
Earlier, earlier than essentially the most highly effective gusts asserted themselves, we had rain, breeze and skies that appeared to develop spectacularly darkish.
However a minimum of till dusk, Washington’s atmospheric backdrop, a minimum of based on preliminary accounts, might have had comparatively minor results. That’s, past the vivid look introduced by the darkening night skies.
At moments close to sundown, as banks of jagged grey clouds superior from the west, they dropped darkish tendrils towards the bottom that will have merely confirmed the place rain fell, however might have reminded us of the funnel clouds that devastated different areas.
A minimum of as soon as, wind in a cherry tree despatched petals flying as if a sack of feathers had been flung open and scattered.

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Judge rejects attempt to block new Washington state gun restrictions
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A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a request to block a new Washington state law banning the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles, one of three measures recently signed by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee in an effort to reduce gun violence.
The law, which took effect immediately when Inslee signed it in April, prohibits the sale, distribution, manufacture and importation of more than 50 types of guns, including AR- and AK-style rifles. The measure does not bar the possession of such weapons by people who already have them.
It drew a quick legal challenge from two gun-rights advocacy groups — the Second Amendment Foundation, based in Bellevue, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, based in Sacramento, California — as well as individual gun owners and a dealer. They sought a court order blocking the law pending a trial on the merits of their claim that it violated their constitutional right to bear arms.
“Considering the exceptional dangerousness of these weapons, the public interest in their regulation by the State outweighs the Plaintiffs’ desire to purchase more assault weapons,” U.S. District Judge Robert Bryan in Tacoma. “In light of recent mass deaths caused by assailants using assault weapons, it is appropriate for governmental bodies to find ways to protect the public from dangerous weapons, within the limits of the Second Amendment.”
A U.S. Supreme Court decision last June expanded gun rights, dividing judges and sowing confusion over what restrictions can remain on the books. It made more explicit that gun laws must be consistent with the “historical tradition of firearm regulation.”
Bryan found that the state’s ban does fit in with the nation’s long history of regulating dangerous weapons, including colonial-era bans on “trap guns” that could be fired without the owner present. Other historical targets of regulation have included long-bladed Bowie knives and the Thompson submachine gun, or Tommy gun, popular with gangsters in the years after World War I.
Inslee and state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, both Democrats, pushed for the Democratic-controlled Legislature to pass the ban on many semi-automatic weapons this session after years of failed attempts, making Washington the 10th state to enact such a law.
“This common-sense gun reform will save lives by restricting access to the preferred weapon of mass shooters,” Ferguson said Tuesday in a news release.
The U.S. is setting a record pace for mass killings this year, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University.
“We’re disappointed with the Court’s ruling but remain undeterred in our fight for and defense of the People’s natural right to self-defense,” Cody J. Wisniewski, an attorney with the Firearms Policy Coalition, said in an emailed statement.
The two other laws signed by Inslee imposed a 10-day waiting period for firearms purchases and cleared the way for lawsuits against gun makers or sellers in certain cases.
A federal trial is underway in Oregon on a challenge to a voter-approved measure there that requires residents to undergo safety training and a background check to obtain a permit to buy a gun.
Voters narrowly passed it last November. The legislation also bans the sale, transfer or import of gun magazines with more than 10 rounds unless they are owned by a member of law enforcement or the military or were owned before the measure’s passage.
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Man fatally shot at funeral of 10-year-old girl: police

Deadly shooting reported at 10-year-old Arianna Davis’ funeral
Prince George’s County police confirm that two people were shot at the funeral for Arianna Davis, a 10-year-old girl who was killed by a stray bullet on Mother’s Day.
WASHINGTON – An adult male was killed and an adult woman was injured after a shooting at the funeral of a 10-year-old girl at Washington National Cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
Police respond to fatal shooting at funeral of 10-year-old girl
Prince George’s County police are investigating a fatal shooting at the funeral of a 10-year-old girl at Washington National Cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
Officials say the two victims were “not directly related” to the funeral of Arianna Davis, a 10-year-old who was killed by a stray bullet on Mother’s Day.
“We believe that this was a dispute totally unrelated to what was going on with the funeral,” said Major David Blazer.
The adult woman is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to the Prince George’s County Police Department. Police say they have someone in custody.
Police told FOX 5 the call came in at 1:20 p.m. on Tuesday for the report of a shooting at 4401 Suitland Rd. in Hillcrest Heights, MD.
The incident comes nearly two months after multiple people were shot following a funeral for a murder victim in Northeast D.C.
This is a developing story. Stay with FOX 5 for updates.
Washington
Ken Kolb responds to Washington Post opinion about food desserts

Kenneth Kolb, Department of Sociology.
Ken Kolb, professor and chair of sociology at Furman, penned a response to a Washington Post opinion piece about the issues of food desserts and food swamps, parts of cities lacking healthy food options or with abundant unhealthy ones. Kolb said in his response that investing in grocery stories and healthy food restaurants won’t solve the problem of food disparity. Cities should invest in infrastructure, child care, job training and education first, and companies catering to healthier, more prosperous neighborhoods will follow. Kolb’s latest book, “Retail Desserts: Reframing the Food Dessert Debate,” was nominated for a James Beard Award, and it won the book award from the Association for the Study of Food and Society.
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