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with the flood recovery money? the hunt for a violent man who kidnapped his girlfriend then shot a good samaritan who tried to help her. a camera recorded this attack. investigators are looking for this man, jesus garcia >> reporter: a terrifying story of a woman in desperate need of help showing up on his doorstep in the middle of the night. the man after her was caring gun. and all this was caught on a camera in the doorbell. >> help! help! [ screaming ] >> reporter: those panicked screams are what brian and his wife woke up to early sunday morning. >> there's a reason she came to our door >> reporter: a woman was running from her boyfriend,
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she showed up on their front porch and began frantically ringing the doorbell. video shows the suspect grab the young woman and shooting her in the leg. [ screaming ] >> reporter: he then attempts to drag her into the street. >> i don't know what my plan was. i don't know if i had one. >> reporter: without hesitation, he intervened, doing his best to fight the suspect off. >> i wanted her. i think i was hoping to hit him hard enough to knock the gun out of his hand. >> reporter: she was able to break free. he didn't drop that gun. instead he shot gear in the femur and took off. after years of working as a paramedic, he started to react to his wound and the woman beside him, making his way back to his own doorstep where police would find him waiting. >> looking back, it does scare me. i don't want to leave my kid
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husband. >> reporter: days later with a bullet lodged m his lower abdomen, he is laughing and focused on recovery. >> i'm happy that she picked our door. i hate to think what might have been. >> reporter: again police are look energy man, 32-year-old jesus garcia. he should be considered armed and dangerous. for more information on the suspect and a go fund me page set up by friends, you can visit our website. investigators working to find out why a man with a machete was inside the new athletic facility on the campus at cu boulder. he was evely shot and killed by police. jeff todd is live there tonight how much did this start? >> reporter: a big part of this new champion center this is, the sports medicine offices in conjunction with the boulder community health. it wasn't a student, it was a patient who
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with the man with a machete and started a bizarre and frightening day here on the cu campus. >> our suspect continued to follow our patient up to the second floor, which generated multiple radio calls to the city and to cupd dispatch of a man armed with a machete inside the champion center. >> reporter: several campus police officers and nine boulder officers responded. a found a man bet to drop the masheand he he did not, in which time a shooting occurred >> reporter: one officer from each agency fired. the man was pronounced dead. >> we believe it was in the best interests of the university and it was a deadly force situation >> reporter: classes continued. >> after i received the information from the chief and others that there was significant risk that warranted the closing of the campus and
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there was another report ever someone with a gun in front of a coffee shop it. wasn't known at the time if that was on campus or nearby. >> we elected to send a message to the community about a potential act harmer inside the unc >> reporter: no threats were found on campus and boulder police released that suspect. >> i never experienced anything like this. >> reporter: we still don't made his way inside this center. a multiagency investigation is underway. we've been talking to student who is say they're still getting text messages from the same alert number that the school sends out. the school is saying those are pranks and there are no threats or situations. traffic jams as nearly two million people in florida, georgia, and the carolinas evacuate before hurricane
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tracking this dangerous storm, lauren, where is it now? >> it's over the bahamas. and it has been downgraded to a category 3, but it is going to strengen as it moved over -- strengthen as the moves over warmer waters. it is over the bahamas and a category 3. as the moves its way up the florida coast, tell strengthen not totally make landfall, but the bands extend 160 miles. so it's still going to cause a lot of damage, flooding, and winds moving through that area. it's going to make its way through starting tomorrow, toward the carolinas by saturday. it's
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we know the hurricane has already claimed 16 lives in the caribbean. now people on the east coast are not taking any chances. >> protect ing life is the no. 1 priority right now. if matthew directly impacts florida, there will be massive destruction that we haven'teen in yearing >> reporter: florida's governor believes this could become florida's biggest evacuation ever >> reporter: florida's governor believes this could become florida's biggest evacuation ever. >> it keeps jogging east and west, and it seems like it doesn't know which direction it's going. so we decided to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the storm's power has already been felt in haiti. hundred was them tos destroyed. streets look like rir rivers -- rivers. >> regard less if there's a
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emphasize it enough that everyone in our state must prepare now for a direct hit. >> reporter: the last category 3 storm to hit the u.s. was wilma in october, 2005. it plead landfall in southwest florida and killed five people. a developing story. the owner of a funeral home has been arrested for leaving a body inside a garage in colorado springs. police are still looking for his business partner. craig brown and his uncle j. timothy brown facing charges ever abusing and criminal trespass. jfrment timothy turned himself in last week. they stored the body at a vacant home because they had not received payment to cremate it. >> being that they hadn't receive good type of payment, had a hard time due to the condition of the body, we had a hard time storing it. >> officer s found the decomposing body inside a body bag after neighbors reported a
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in lyons we've been investigating. cbs4 learned the f.b.i. is taking a closer look into how town leaders spent flood recovery money. a lot of people say they can't get answers they want. >> reporter: many of the people who attended tonight's meeting live in some of the hardest hit neighborhoods, areas like this one that are still recovering. and tonight they expected more answers than f.b.i. and federal housing agents have seized documents and computers in a probe that town leaders say is related to how it's procured flood recovery work. at a special meeting called to address the investigation. that's about all mayor connie sullivan would tell residents. >> why are we doing this? and i would like an answer. the town didn't give us an answer. >> reporter: on the advice of council. she says the town has now placed two employees on
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>> it's understandable that people would be upset by this. so all we can say is that we are cooperating and we are eager to see what the outcome is. >> reporter: after severe flooding three years ago, lyons received $36 million in recovery funding. an audit by the department of homeland security in april revealed officials did not comply with some fema guidelines and finished projects without their approval. it's unclear if this investigation is related to those findings. >> i gus flag when you get the feds involved and something going on in this little tiny town. >> iment to keep my faith in them. it was a struggle for everybody, including them.
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everybody, including them. >> reporter: she does not expect it to impact paving that's expected to start by the end of the week. sad news from fort carson. a decorated green beret based there was killed in afghanistan yesterday. adam thomas was assigned to the 10th special force group. he died in an explosion. thomas enlisted in 2008 and deployed three times to iraq and afghanistan. he received a bronze star and purple heart. he was originally from airland. he was 31 denver 's booming number of homeless people spilling into new neighborhoods. >> increasingly every day, it's the no. 1 reason i want to sell our house. >> how people's yards and porches are becoming camps. >> more trouble for samsung. a note 7 catches fire on a plane. this one was a replacement. >> and a major breakthrough for the future of sending private citizens into space. >> the new rocket with an escape capsule.
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direct impact, and people are not happy. >> this is the alley behind our house >> reporter: kelly lives near cheesman park. >> i hate it. >> reporter: her alley is regularly filled with homeless men who threatened her. >> it's not a good thing. makes it unsafe for the rest of us >> reporter: the increase in homeless activity on her block came in the last year. in one case, a homeless squatter simply moved in. >> reporter: in cheesman park, small homeless camps pop up daily. it is a second home for those without shelter. more than half a police officer's calls from service are from residents having problems with the homeless. >> what's your emergency? >> there are people having sex on the porch next door, this is not okay. >> reporter: in the city park neighborhood, the couple living in this home say the last straw
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>> it's midnight and there's homeless people having sex on the front porch next door. >> they've just taken our pillow, the cushion, brought them out there and used them as their sleeping pads for the night. >> reporter: she says the problem is much worse than six months ago. >> such a bad situation >> reporter: so bad they put their home on the market after constantly finding feces, needles and used condoms in the alley. >> it's the no. 1 reason i want to sell our >> there's a mope. he's drunk. >> reporter: he's run this temp labor service on colfax for decade, employing many of the down and out. >> working people and low wage people can't find any place to live >> reporter: that lack of affordable housing has people sleeping in parks and alleys. it's a problem he's seen all around the country. >> it's all over. >> and it's getting worse? >> it's getting worse. >> i feel there's dangers right
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>> absolutely. >> reporter: the colorado coalition for the homeless agree that rising housing costs are partly to blame, along with recent sweeps of the homeless in downtown along the cherry creek bike path that force the homeless to find other places to stay. there are about 5,500 homes in downtown denver. a plane evacuated when a passenger's phone overheats. it happened this morning as passengers were boarding a southwest flight from louisville kentucky up to baltimore. a passenger just turned off his samsung galaxy note 7 when it started smoking. >> i heard some popping that sounded like a ziploc popping up. i looked tornado see what that was, and there was smoke just billowing, pouring out of
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airlines are asking passengers with the note 7 to turn them off and not charge them while on board. there have been a lot of reports of those batters overheating and catching fire. samsung has rollered more than two million of the phones but the one in this story was not part of that recall. honest gathered at -- hundreds gathered at a fun rad tell in their best super hero costumes to honor a 6-year-old school shooting victim. b shot on the playground. the public encouraged today to attend that service wearing costume. scientists success tested a way for people to safely escape a rocket. the blue origin lifted off in west texas today. the capsule pond off the
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later. tomorrow should finally feel like fall. >> the cooler weather is not gonna last long. >> that's a good thing! and we had some showers here. looks like they're in the city. rain not reaching the ground. a little snow in clear creek, park county possibly. if you smelled smoke earlier, it was a controlled burn at the roc got a lot of calls about that in the newsroom. here is the front that knocked us out of the 80s a couple days ago. here's the front heading our way. another front with some snow behind it. this is the one we're worried about in the immediate future.
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of the models take it out to the east. some of it have it hit florida, turn around, and hit florida again. we're talking hurricanes there, winter weather advisory here. northern central mountains, 3-6 inches could fall, mainly above 7,500 feet. here it is lining up to the west of denver. then it pushes out heavy thunderstorms out northwest. we clear it quickly, roll it into friday, into saturday, and the sky stays clear. a great weekend ahead, and we're gonna warm up the temperatures. today 66 and 64 after starts of 34 and 38. 70 and 41 would be normal for this
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falling barometer. nice shot from jim, near victor with a lot of color there. sheila over aspen. this is scott, peak to peak highway. pretty high day. 30s, 40s over the eastern plains. 30s, 40s out west. and tomorrow a cooler day with 40s, plains. cloudy scattered showers developing, 38 and 39 the overnight lows. tomorrow scattered showers with highs only in the mid-50s! 70 would be normal. 66 on friday. rapid improvement with sunny keys. 70s saturday, sunday, columbus day, and 80 degrees in our future!
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that's just the broncos starting quarterback. no big deal if you ask them. siemian received a did not participate on today's practice report heech hadn't done much with his left shoulder since injuring it. take that for what it's worth. if the broncos are concerned about trevor's shoulder, they're not
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needed all the reps. trevor didn't need all those reps. we give him another day of rest, see where he's at tomorrow. i think it was yeah, pretty much the plan. i expect him not to practice today. >> i feel good. i trust the coaches. i think they'll get us all ready to play, including me. i'll be ready to go. ryan threw for 503 yards and tr jones was on -- 4 touchdowns. jones was on the receiving end and finished with 300 receiving yards. sanders joked today if he had that kind of game, he might consider retiring. cj ward wasn't exactly going away. >> it was a lot of bobbien coverage, guys that's wide-open. they did did a good job of covering them but it wasn't the
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>> h the falcons have this sunday? close one, most people think it will be somewhere within 151 and 350. pretty large gap there. giants, mets in the wildcard game. syndergaard was good tonight. granderson runs giants 3-0 lead. they would go to the bottom half of the frame and start popping bottles in the locker room. giants advance to face the cubs. gary harris suffered a
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game against toronto. but they're not afraid to go big either! 6'10" and respectively. michael malone isn't afraid to make it happen. >> a lot of people say you can't play two bigs together. we disagree. we think we have two special bigs that we can play together because you can space the floor with them and play through them in the post on the high post and even on the elbow. av s over dallas. play the
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except belichick. patriots went 3 and 1 without him. old bill was asked today what the last four weeks have been like without his besty. typical bill. >> right now i focus on playing, trying to get ready to go. we can't do anything about whatever was or wasn't the last four weeks. not worried about last week. not worried about next week. not worried about last year. worried about this week. that's it. period. this week. cleveland. we're focused on cleveland this week. period. cleveland. >> i think they're focused on cleveland. [ laughter ] >> period . [ laughter ] >> something
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