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Victim Identified In Fatal Shooting In Md.

LANDOVER, Md. (WUSA) -- Prince George's County Police have identified the victim of a fatal shooting that took place on Monday at the 8500 block of Rainswood Drive in Landover, Md.

Police identified the victim as Keith Massaton Watson,48, of the 9100 block of Grandhaven Avenue in Upper Marlboro, Md.

Police say they responded to reports of a shooting at the 8500 block of Rainswood Drive. When officers arrived they found a man suffering from apparent gunshot wounds inside an industrial building and was pronounced dead on the scene.

According to police, Watson's black Audi A6 with Maryland tags 01524CE was taken during the murder.

Police are investigating this case and are working on identifying the suspect(s) and looking for the missing car pictured above.

If you have any information about this incident call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477).

Body Found In Landover, Md.

LANDOVER, Md. (WUSA) -- Officials say a body was found by a gas company worker near Glenarden, Md. on Monday.

Officials say they may have found shell casings near the body located at 8521 Rainswood Dr.

Prince George's County Police say they are investigating the indicent as a shooting until more information is gathered.

WUSA9 is headed to the scene.

Snow Totals Thursday Morning 1-24-13

WASHINGTON (WUSA) -- A gorgeous dry, fluffy snow fell during the overnight of 1-24-13. For some, it was the first snow of the season and also closed schools for quite a few.

Recipe: Crab Soup That Will be Served at President Obama Inaugural Gala

Recipe: Crab Soup That Will be Served at President Obama Inaugural Gala

Riderwood retirement community in Silver Spring, MD, is sharing the recipe to its award-winning Crab Soup that  will be served January 20 at a President Obama Inaugural Gala hosted by the Delaware, Maryland and New York State Societies of Washington, D.C. The Gala will be held at 7 p.m. at The Fairmont Hotel in Washington, D.C. The more than 300 invited guests will include elected officials, friends of the states, and guests from all corners of the globe. Riderwood chefs will serve the soup to attendees.

The recipe follows:

Thunder Burger Dishes Up Top Chef Presidential Food Picks for Inauguration

Thunder Burger Dishes Up Top Chef Presidential Food Picks for Inauguration

 

The Presidential inauguration is just around the corner. Millions of people will be scrambling to see the President, the historical sites, and the food. Food plays a big role in any high-profile event, including the Presidential inauguration. As a result, many local restaurants will be making their Presidential picks for a feast fitting of the highest office in the land.

“Picking the Presidential meal is a fun and challenging task that we look forward to,” explains Ryan Fichter, Executive Chef of Thunder Burger. “In our pick, we wanted to incorporate a little of the President’s Hawaiian roots. We think this is a meal that the First Family would enjoy, as well as those looking for an authentic inauguration meal.”

Chef Ryan’s Presidential meal pick for the 2013 inauguration includes:

5 Tips for Teachers to Make Classrooms Bully Free, New Educational Curriculum Released

5 Tips for Teachers to Make Classrooms Bully Free, New Educational Curriculum Released

 

Each day in America, it is estimated that 160,000 students stay home from school to avoid being bullied. If you take a look at the media headlines in any given week, it’s easy to see that bullying is a growing problem in our schools. The good news is that it is a problem that many teachers can help tackle by creating a bully-free classroom, something that is easier to do than one might think.

“We all know that bullying is a major concern in our schools,” explains Peter J. Goodman, author of the book “We’re All Different But We’re All Kitty Cats.” “But there are things teachers can do to help address this problem and prevent it from happening.”