
Police officers work outside WMAR-TV, after a truck driven by a man rammed the Baltimore-area television station Tuesday, May 13, 2014 leaving a gaping hole in the front of the building, in Towson, Md. Police were still searching for the driver. They said they didn't know of a motive and didn't find weapons in the truck, but they assumed the driver may be dangerous because he ran into the occupied building. The station believes everyone inside evacuated safely, News Director Kelly Groft said. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)
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