5 things to know today: Fake news story led gunman to popular DC pizzeria, police say

1. Police: Fake news story led gunman to popular DC pizzeria. A man who said he was investigating a conspiracy theory about Hillary Clinton running a child sex ring out of a pizza place fired an assault rifle inside the Washington, D.C., restaurant on Sunday injuring no one, police and news reports said. [Read here]
2. Trump nominates Ben Carson for cabinet position. President-elect Donald Trump, moving to complete formation of his Cabinet and decide other key posts, chose former campaign rival Ben Carson on Monday to be secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. [Read here]
3. Matt Ryan's reaction to 29-28 loss to Chiefs. On the two-point conversion attempt and Eric Berry's return to flip the score: "It was a poor play on my part. I expected a combination coverage to the outside and Eric Berry did a good job of coming down and going to the tight end." [Read here]
4. 6 things to know about Tech's bowl trip to the Gator Bowl. This will be Georgia Tech's eighth appearance in the TaxSlayer/Gator Bowl, which will make it the bowl game that Tech has played in most frequently. [Read here]
5. Wet pavement could mean traffic issues. Showers that reached metro Atlanta Sunday left the metro with only wet pavement early Monday during a lull in rain. [Read here]

