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55 a breaking situation in fort collins. a police officer was involved in a shooting. jeff todd is live on the scene, waiting for a briefing from police. >> reporter: this is highway 287 as it heads off. we're at intersection of highway 1 near terry lake. we can see some colorado state patrol officers, fort collins police officers, and a lot of construction on this part they have the highway shut down. this incident happened a mile down the road as people are familiar with this area. there's a jackson ranch nearby where this officer-involved shooting happened. fort collins police say this happened around 8:00 tonight. as of right now, that's all they're telling us. there is a multiagency response team that has come to this area and investigating this incident.
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that was involved is injured or what kind of shape the suspect is in. we'll bring you more information hopefully in this newscast. new developments in a case we've been following for many years. this is a new picture of a man police believe killed a husband and wife and their 7-year-old daughter in aurora karen morfitt is at aurora police headquarters. >> reporter: far beyond a sketch, this image is generated using the suspect's actual dna. it's fairly now technology. and the aurora police department is the first in colorado to use it. detectives are hoping these images will help prompt new leads in a case that has been cold for years.
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the suspect in a nearly 33-year-old cold case. >> this case has never been put on the shelf completely. probably because it was such a horrific case >> reporter: detective connor was securing the scene the day the bennetts were found bludgeoned to death with a hammer in their home. another daughter was left for dead with a shattered skull and broken jaw but cbs4 ten years later. >> every time somebody asks me what happened, which is almost every day. >> reporter: investigators have worked and reworked evidence found at the scene. it was detective connors who first
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case and they can put some kind of a face to the person. >> reporter: the result this was photo of what the suspect might have looked like at the time of the crime, and this one of what he could look like today. connor is hopeful these images will prompt new leads in a case that may have gone cold but is far from forgotten. >> reporter: if you think you or someone you may know has information about this cold case, you are encouraged to we have all the information on our website. the company that makes epipens has raised the price more than 500%. embattled ceo won't lower the price but her
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>> i was dumbfounded. it's a serious issue. >> reporter: she recently switched insurance companies but was in need of renewing her children's supply of epipens. >> for two children. >> reporter: when she went to the pharmacy, she was told this co-pay saves card provider does not have the access to accept the rebate. so when i take my zero co-pay coupon in, they can't -- they have no way of processing it >> reporter: her kids have peanut allergies and she worries every day she sends them out the door. >> it could be the difference between saving a life and not saving a life if they had an accidental ingestion. >> reporter: kaiser permanente
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their attention. "the current drug pricing market is broken and we believe it is time for a new model." >> my price is $275. >> per pack. >> per pack. whether they take it on their behalf or mylan's behalf, they have got to take the >> the ceo since 2007 increased from $2.5 million to almost $19 million. a teenager inspired major change to colorado's medical marijuana law has died. jack passed away wednesday. the teen suffered from cerebral palsy and treated his pain with medical marijuana. his mom fought for rights to use the medication on school grounds temperature
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takes another sharp turn, hillary clinton and donald trump accusing each other of being racist. >> hillary clinton is a bigot! >> reporter: donald trump didn't mince words with his attack, and hillary clinton went after not only her opponent but his supporters. >> trump is reenforcing harmful stereotypes. and offering a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters >> reporter: she says trump is spreading racism,nd to white supremacists. >> he is taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. >> reporter: and her campaign released a video, saying links some of his supporters to the kkk. >> the reason a lot of clan members like donald trump is a lot of what he believes, we
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this one tired argument. you're racist, you're racist! >> reporter: he says his supporters simply use common sense. >> if you want to have strong borders so people come into our country but they come in legally through a legal process, that doesn't make you a racist. it makes you smart. >> reporter: >> clinton says are not republican ideas. she calls them race-baiting ideas. a man smarjed his van into two garages. a medical condition might have caused him to lose control. two men allegedly stole a player's helmet during a broncos practice session. stan bush is
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and these helmets aren't cheap. >> extremely expensive. this is one of the authentic helmets that you can buy here at team store, they're about $400. so you can imagine that a helmet that was worn by a player is probably worth a lot more than that. what they weren't thinking was that they wering recorded at the facility -- being recorded at while one player was signing autographs, this man with the orange cowboy hat grabbed a souvenir that made him a criminal. >> the player went down to meet fan, set his helmet down, and during that distraction, somebody took off with his helmet. >> reporter: the camera system caught these men in the act.
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to the second person, and they proceed to leave the area, cover the helmet up, and then they eventually put it in a stroller. >> why would you put a child in that position? >> reporter: broncos fans were upset. but none more than audrey. >> what would that prove for them? >> reporter: this fan only ten years old believes what the thief did wasn't wrong but also unfair since the players were being so generous with their time. >> what example are you setting for you kids, they're gonna think that's okay to do that stuff and grow up thinking that. and when eventually parent says it's not okay, they're the ones who did it in the first place. >> reporter: investigators want these two men to turn themselves in because they're confident
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stan bush cbs4 news. coloradan goes undercover in asia to save children from the sex trade. [ speaking foreign language ] >> how they're rescuing young girls. and the star athlete who's helping. >> when heroin is not enough. >> it would kill thousands of people. >> the new drug so powerful it can knock out an elephant. >> how 20 people survived when a tornado destroyed ata got blown over. >> we expect to get an update from fort collins police on a shooting tonight involving an officer. >> 4:00 this afternoon, showers and thunderstorms, sun came out, and here come the next batch! heavier to the south, and we
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the volvo xc90. the most awarded suv of the century. jeff todd joins us live. police have been on the scene of an officer-involved shooting for several hours. >> reporter: it's quite a mess on this north end of fort collins. we've seen a state trooper talking to a lot of people, telling them how to get around. this is shut down near terry lake. we have another
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scene, and it shows that 287 is shut down. that's part of this investigation. he has seen a lot of officers walking across the highway as they are looking for evidence. this happened at a business on the south side of 287. close to shield d operation, and i would bet this highway would be closed for quite a long time. children as young as 11 years old being rescued from asian brothels. this humanitarian work is undercover and risky. but that doesn't stop a colorado organization called exodus road. rick salinger showing us the daring operations
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conditions. >> reporter: this is where they do their work. the brothel-filled streets in asia. matt parker and others pose as customers. they seek out children employed as prostitutes. >> when you go into a brothel there, what do you do? what do you say? >> well, dwu in and pose as a john, and you're just there seeing who's for sale, the mamma sans will c try to sell you a girl. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: they work with local law enforcement authority who is move in to make arrests and free the children. they're often then sent to government
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colorado, each success story marked on a stone. >> this girl is 11 years old. >> reporter: they have collected 747. parker and his wife laura started the exodus road while living in thailand. >> one of the rumors was the girls, the prettet girls in particular, would -- pretty girls in particular, would sold in the sex industry. >> reporter: he figured as a foreigner, he could pose as a john to give word to authorities. word of their operation has gained notoriety in part due to a local celebrity connection. >> laroche at right field, and gonna be! >> reporter: last year, former chicago white sox player adam laroche joined him to pose as a customer in the brothel. >> at first, we were, like, are
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>> reporter: laroche has since quit baseball but still supports the exodus road's efforts against prostitution. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: once the deals are made, police move in to make arrests. >> the operates a volunteer force watching for evidence of child prostitute here in colorado. a new deadly drug is hitting the streets of ohio. it is 100 times more potent than fentanyl, and 10,000 times stronger than morphine, typically used to tranquilize elephants. 30 people in the
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get a quote for 100 grams of carfentanyl. and that was $400. >> $400 for an amount that would -- >> i mean, it would kill thousands of people. >> a drug so dangerous, police are being told to wear protective gear while handling it because exposure could kill them. the big takeaway from the destructive tornados in indiana is h kept everyone alive. at least seven twisters touched down yesterday. >> starbucks just got blown over. >> he was inside the starbucks when a manager warned customers a tornado was barrelling down to. 20 people huddled in the bathrooms as the building collapsed around them. >> it was also just a relief to
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really i shouldn't have. >> the tornadoes were packing winds up to 152 miles an hour, destroyed dozens of homes. more rain moved through the metro area this afternoon. good news for our weekend. >> before that, another soggy day around here! 1:30 this afternoon, sunshine on the eastern plains, and some clouds started to move into the metro then here comes the next batch. snow in the high country as well well. we could see showers off and on tonight, tomorrow, and into tomorrow night. they pushed through, scattered showers around here, 8:30, 9:00 in the morning, another quick hit of showers.
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through the area. then they die down. then we go onto saturday. and saturday a little drier, isolated showers by 4:00 pm, lots of sunshine on the eastern plains. certainly warmer than we were today. 71 and 69. look at the low, 47. just 7 degrees off the 1910 record low. high temperatures from our weather watchers network centennial 68. everybody below normal for this time of year. that's about to change! 56 and 50 right now, southeast wind. air is moistning up, 93% humidity, and the barometer is holding steady. nice shot from michael bower.
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here. and this is mt. evans, and you can see the whole range. lows tonight in the 50s, eastern plains. 30s and 40s for the high country, 40s, 50s out west. tomorrow, only a few degrees warmer, 60s, 70s, 80s showing up on the eastern plains. 60s for the mountains, 70s and 80s out west. for tonight, scattered showers, maybe a thunderstorm. and a low around that 50 degree mark by morning. for tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies. showers and storms again. only in the mid-70s. for the next several days, we warm it up just in time for the weekend. as we dry it out, lots of sunshine into next week. mid to upper 80s, that 90-degree reading for next weekend. summer ain't going
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the colorado avalanche hired jared bednar, their next head coach. not exactly a household name like patrick roy who, resigned two weeks ago. he has won championships at two levels of the recently he won a title with the lake erie monsters of the american hockey league. he is
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coaching ranks and they're not worried he's never coached in the nhl. both of the team's stanley cups were won by coaches with no prior experience in the nhl. >> i look at the track record and i place a lot of value in winning championships. i know jared has won on the east coast, and it's tough to win in any league. and to be able to win, you gotta be doing something write. >> i take this very seriously, i've been preparing for this m and i'm a competitor, and that's what i put into it on a daily basis. so i know our team will do the same thing. >> do you like the hire? 29% say yes. half are reserving judgment! because at this point, they have no idea who jared bednarc r is. gary kubiak made it clear he has no problem starting a
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experience. siemian will start saturday. we don't know who will be the no. 2 quarterback behind him. more questions about the offensive line, at the time depth, and the running back rotation. with the q.b.'s rotating and is sharing reps for sick months, seems like athletic be some early-18 offensive struggles. cube yab doesn't see it that way. >> i think we played well. i two weeks in a row, right down the field. that's pretty goodthat way. >> i think we played well. i think we've walked on the field two weeks in a row, right down the field. that's pretty good. we showed you this tweet from thomas on tuesday, his response to josh norman calling out dt's super bowl performance.
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but thomas today said it was not trash talk. >> it wasn't trash, it was speaking facts. and i got tired of it. >> kind of wins the argument, right? >> basically. that's all i had to say. >> i think he won that battle. i bet there was some trash talk that led to this!
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all eyes here. i'm gonna tell you what's going on, but y'all can't watch it. it's gonna be a race. yo, yo, eyes! look! y'all trying to cheat, look! treat it like practice. >> that was after practice today. cj anderson insisting that we all focus on him for a few minutes as the rest of the team went to the far field away
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between demarcus ware and shane ray. don't worry, sanders ended up snapchatting the sprint showdown. there is ware on the left, ray on the right. teacher taking on the student. and it was a photo finish! if you look real closely, shane ray just edges him out with the sprinter's kind ever lean. both claimed victory after the race. von miller was not invited. [ laughter ]
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>> this is a cool picture. rocky mountain national park as viewed from the international space station! and you can see the snow on the peaks. isn't that great? >> really >> thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: senator kaine, thanks so much for being here. >> absolutely. >> stephen: it's so exciting to have a potential veep on.

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