


People say, windows rattled in Shaw, etc.," said Hussein Ibish, the senior resident scholar at Gulf States Institute.īut that's exactly what Andrew Leyden, a freelancer in Maryland, swore happened. I am on Capitol Hill, and it was extremely loud. There also isn't any smoke being reported by observers. The Philadelphia Phillies were playing the Washington Nationals at the time, but the sound wasn't related to any fireworks or celebration at the stadium.Īnother person suggested a meteorite, but there aren't any signs of one yet.

Regardless, it registered seismic activity about 7 miles south of Washington, D.C. It hasn't yet been reported whether it was a sonic boom, the sound made when a plane breaks the sound barrier, or if it was an explosion. Residents in the Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland (DMV) metro areas report hearing a massive boom in the area. official said the jet fighters did not cause the crash." The pilot continued to be unresponsive and there are unconfirmed reports of a crash in the Virginia mountains.Īccording to Reuters, "A U.S. The flight took off from Blountville, TN, and either crashed or landed in Staunton, VA. It could have been a practice exercise or a security incident. At the end the aircraft descended quickly. IN OTHER NEWS: Conservative firebrand Matt Gaetz declares Dems big winners in debt ceiling fightĪpproximately $300 was taken from the clerk.ĭeputies located the Dalesandro in the parking lot of Dollar General down the street, and found the duck hunt pistol in his pants.įreelancer Andrew Leyden uploaded a flight track of the N611VG showing the plane flying to New York before making a U-turn and flying directly over Washington, D.C., which is restricted air space. Tuesday at the Sharon Kwik Stop convenience store on York St., the Sheriff’s Office said.ĭalesandro is accused of entering the store wearing a mask, wig, and hooded sweatshirt and then flashing the fake gun before demanding money from the cash register, the Sheriff’s Office said. Joseph Dalesandro, 25, of Sharon, was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery with a deadly weapon among other charges and booked into the York County Detention Center, the Sheriff’s Office said. A South Carolina man was arrested in connection with a convenience store robbery in which he’s accused of using a spray-painted Nintendo “duck hunt” pistol, the York County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release Wednesday.
