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>> he was a good person, that was someone's son and brother. tonight a family asking everyone to hold back their judgment for the man shot and killed by police during the wild pursuit we've been tracking. >> and we now know who he is.
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career criminal. >> navideh forghani is live where it all came to a violent end. >> reporter: no movement here, you can see the i-10 and baseline still shut down as police investigate, but there's been a lot of movement in the investigation so far. delrio just got out of prison, and you'll hear from his family who really hoped he'd turn his life around. >> steven chose a day like this to do whatever it is he did. >> reporter: decisions ultimately leading him to point a now learning three officers fired at the suspect, killing him, and hours later his family not blaming police for making that choice. >> i understand why they did it, you know. >> they're doing their job, and, you know people react differently to situations. when you're scared and there's all kind of stuff going on, you just react. >> reporter: officers chased him across the valley after he and top friends robbed a bank
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the people that he hung out with. >> reporter: police say the group fired at avondale police before taking off. who the accomplices are, are a mystery tonight, but delrio has a violent history dating back to 2014. his rap sheet behind bars wasn't much better. he got out of prison three months ago, and his family, even his cousin a pastor, thought he changed. >> i knew he was trying to do right. >> reporter: ant fortunately he couldn't -- unfortunately he couldn't seem to stay out of trouble. >> i knew he was under the influence of the proper things, and seeking after righteousness and doing the right things he should have been doing, maybe this day would not have occurred. >> reporter: now another really big development happening now is we just learned the suspect and his two accomplices were
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bank robberies in the area. back to you guys. >> thank you. to the point about delrio trying to turn his life around, he found out in jail he requested a pin pal, saying he was trying to better himself in the future. >> we watched the suspect toss the black bag of money out of the get away car in this alley, and now at 10:00 also in the bag was the suspect's cell phon sister, the one seen close to the money drop is back home now after being detained by police. she was questioned, not arrested. >> and here's where the cash came from. this credit union west in avondale. how much money we were don't know, but -- we don't know, but the guys marched in there with guns blazing. and live pictures from our adot
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when this will completely clear up. and a sizable outage in chandler, some 3,000 customers affected earlier today tonight big stores like wal-mart. also traffic delays stemming from the outage from queen creek to pecos. traffic was rerouted in a matter of hours. >> >. two words, hurricane newton. amber sullins has updates on the path, and newton is already causing problems. >> yeah it resorts along the baja peninsula, making land fall as a category 1 storm. two people killed, another three missing as newton pelts the area near cabo with heavy rain, knocking down trees and knocking out power. tourists huddled in hotels tonight, and right now it's bringing the moisture and rain into southeast arizona, and there is a chance that this
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arizona tomorrow at tropical storm strength before it weakens into a tropical depression. if that happen it's going to be the sixth time on recorded history of arizona to ever see a tropical storm move into our state. we tap into a lot of that moisture down there, but as far as the tropical storm actually coming in, the last time it happened was 1997 with tropical storm nora that brought record breaking rain to the yuma area. tonight the flash flood watch for phoenix has b but areas to the east and southeast arizona still under the advisory until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. just within the past 10 minutes mcso's dive team wrapping up the search for a boater missing since sunday. he was with a group of friends and got left behind. next thing they know he was gone. crews used a sonar system and robot to search the murky waters. 50 of his family members are now in town hoping to find
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still believe that he's alive and well somewhere, we just don't know where, and we're hoping and praying we can find him. >> the family put up posters around marinas and the lake to hopes it will help, and they're in touch with a psychic out of california hoping to shed light on the case. the battle to get to congress from the east valley taking a new turn. it started with the ballot, but now it moves to the court. the fight between jones and biggs could go on for awhile. >> reporter: they're fighting to represent the east valley. parts of chandler, gilbert, down to queen creek, and the latest battle involving a lawsuit against the county elections has had a lot of stops and starts. it starts with jones giving a victory speech wednesday night,
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won by nine votes when the vote count was released this weekend. just were nine votes accept -- just nine votes separating them. now the jones' campaign says 300 voters' votes weren't counted, and they're asking a judge to make sure they're counted. >> our demommas is predicated -- democracy is predicated on the belief that every vote is >> reporter: a recall is called for since so few votes separate them. as far as the allegations of disenfranchisement, i spoke to the county elections department, and a spokesperson says they've fulfilled the public records request by the jones' campaign, and will work with jones' campaign lawyers as the lawsuit continues. >> thank you. they're fighting to get to washington, but those in
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this is a live look from capitol hill. the first day back from vacation, the senate failing to pass a zika funding bill. the democrats blocked the measure because republicans tacked on new restrictions for planned parenthood. up for re-election, but also up for jail time? an update on the legal troubles for sheriff joe arpaio. abc 15 obtaining new court documents, the us department of justice asking for a status conference on the possibl criminal charges. it's in the us attorney's hands on what to do next stemming from court orders arpaio ignored from a racial profile case. and you can bet his opponent will blast him over this. paul penzone doing it today questions his character. >> it's not to serve the sheriff or protect his reputation, it's to serve this community and protect our children and family. >> he's a former phoenix police sergeant.
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ago, but believes his chances are better this time around. endless possibilities, but in reality it should say the possibilities have ended. all itt campuses closing, including the three right here in the valley. the school blames the government and its sanctions. the school was pegged as a risk to students and taxpayers, so what now? what if you're a student or have one in your family? well all hope is not abc 15 investigator joe ducey taking action to break down your options for you, and first and foremost he says you can apply for a free loan forgiveness plan through the federal government. also he says make sure to get copies of our transcripts. right now you can still get them directly from the school, but no telling how long that will last. it's all on www.abc15.com, just click on the let joe know sections. >> >. hundreds of miles away,
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a glendale man linked to a cold case in new mexico. gonzalez was arrested on friday at his west valley apartment. dna evidence linking him to the death of a woman found in oklahoma last year. at the time gonzalez was a truck driver that frequently used that route. well; it was no accident, at least police are saying that after six people were sent to the hospital in yuma. as we first reported to you, two people now in custody after a driver allegedly tried to mow down a car on saturday. they say that was a 20-year-old and a 19-year-old. the two men were arrested. they got in a fight with two others, then jumped in the car and hit the people. a deadly combination, drunk, high, and driving. the woman admitting she hit and killed two people in masalas month. she just got out of hospital and made her first court
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confession and at least 20 prior arrests she was released until trial. now the families of victims starting a petition to put her back behind bars. even though construction is supposed to begin this month of the loop 202 south mountain freeway, adot facing another obstacle. a group filing an injunction to stop construction. and we're holding out hope tonight that a 2-year-old girl will be able after being pulled from a west valley pool last night. we've been making calls all day waiting for an update. in last check she was in critical condition at pch after flown from a home. we'll keep you coasted. off the job -- posted. off the job, county workers fired or resigning after it was discovered he misused county computers, looking at porn sites and watching netflix.
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limiting which websites employees with access. dirty dentist on the run, and the reason cops can't find her might feel like a root canal. she's holy, but apparently not to some high schoolers. the prank that could land some in big trouble. >> they'll speed around and stop in the middle of street.
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sometimes pranks go too far, and that's what many are saying about what happened during and before a high school football game in the valley. >> that's right, last friday desert mountain visited notre dame prep in scottsdale, but before the game someone placed a hillary clinton mask over the statue of the virgin mary at the school's entrance, and attached a sex toy to the
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game somebody dressed as jesus, and acted as a cheerleader on the field. >> the school district saying if any student is found responsible, appropriate action will be taken. >. a mystery finally solved after nearly three decades, but the answers don't ease the pain, only add to the sorrow over what happened to an 11- year-old boy. jacob wetterling. he disappeared in 1989 finally today his killer confessing to the crime j days after leading police to his remains. he had to go into detail about what he did to jacob with his family just feet away. >> for us jacob was alive until we found him. >> he'll serve the next 20
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a woman accused of running an illegal dental clinic worked police she'd go back to mexico if she was let out of jail, and no one took her passport, and now she's on the road. she was released after paying bond. she was supposed to surrender the passport at the next court date but of course never showed. now she's considered a fugitive. just nine we many of you will be voting to elect the next president, and it doesn't get much closer than this. trump at 45 percent, clinton at 43 percent, a virtual tie given the margin of error. both gearing up for the first presidential debate 20 days from now. less than a week after speaking at trump's rally, governor ducey putting distance between his ideas for immigration and trumps saying he doesn't believe it's necessary to build
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mexico. he says he wants better security and enforcement, but believes technology could get the job done. she endorsed donald trump, but it's the way she did it could get her in trouble. she used the state e-mail, using state resources to influence an election can carry a very, very big fine, in fact it's up to a year in jail, but at this point anyone is pressing for charges. pokemon go causing stop and go traffic problems in an unexpected spot. several gamers pulling over in a quiet neighborhood near the loop 101 and 59th avenue, and it's been identified at a pretty hot spot for rare pokemon, some out there playing until sun rise >> i try to be a little more safe about it, and be aware of other people in the neighborhood and stuff like
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crazy people that speed around and stop in the middle of street. >> the app has added safety alerts. count it on one hand, just five days to go until the cardinals open the regular season, and several fans getting to meet favorite players in peoria. runningback david johnson one of the those there, and he's about to be a new dad. >> i've been stuff. she's a nurse, and she's been ready for a long time, so she'll have to help me along the way. >> no name picked out just yet for the baby, by the way the proceeds during tonight's event go to the phoenix law enforcement association charity. we'll have more on sunday's big game later in sports. will it feel like football weather? >> or a hurricane? or somewhere in between. >> we have to get through one
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we have a lot to track, and here's the hurricane. down to the south hurricane newton, the outer rain bands pushing into southeast arizona tonight. it will weaken as it moves into our state. it's not going to hit arizona as a hurricane, but it could hit southeast arizona as a tropical storm, and here's the range of possibilities, all the different model spreads, each line depicting a forecast model. looks like it will cruise into arizona as a tropical storm, and then weaken to a tropical depression pushing north and east. there's a slight chance it could take a path farther to the west, and if it does we'll get more rain in the valley, but in the meantime we're knot expecting much here. prime impacts across southeast arizona, and as it comes in
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so. wind advisories in effect across southeast arizona, and sustained winds of 35 plus in places like tucson and areas southeast of there for tomorrow morning. here in the valley, a few breezes at the most. gusts near 25 mis per hour for us, and look at the rain fall on futurecast. big swath of it across southeast arizona in the morning hours. a chance we could see action here in phoenix as well, but not looking as great, so we'll burn to it 30 percent by tomorrow morning, but that's as high as we'll go for the phoenix metro, and the national weather service has gone ahead and canceled our flash flood watch here. it's still to the east and southeast, and look at the rain fall totals. we'll break it down on the a list. the valley, less than a quarter of an inch. the southeast valley, maybe an inch and a half, and some areas that get stronger thunderstorm, maybe an inch.
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inches. that's the key impacts. overnight in the phoenix metro, slight chance of showers, up to 20 percent at 4:00 a.m., 30 percent through the morning, and more slight chances in afternoon and evening. dewpoints in the 6 90s. we can feel that -- 630s. we can feel -- 60s. we can feel that tropical moisture. 90 right now, and 80s across the valley, and 70s in sedona and payson. the upper 50s to low 60s there tonight. 46 in flagstaff, and tomorrow. but look at the highs across southeast arizona. only the 70s with all of that rain and tropical moisture. for the valley about12 degrees below average at 91. still in the 90s thursday before drying out friday and the triple digit heat comes back, it sticks with us into early next week with a slight chance of monsoon storms back in play sunday, monday and tuesday.
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oops in florida when a woman's revenge against her ex- boyfriend really backfires. she told police she thought it was his car, so she set fire to the trunk, then the car burst into flames, but you might have guessed it, it was the wrong car, and now she's also facing a charge of arson. to smoke or not to smoke on campus? the university of arizona could be the latest to ban e- cigarettes. they were included in a proposed policy two years ago. use, and now they want feedback on a limited ban. meantime a surprising health alert when it comes to what you're breathing in. your car could put you at risk of alzheimers. tiny particles from the brakes could travel to the brain and cause the disease. it opens up a new after into
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the causing of alzheimers. and two models of new iphone expected to be revealed tomorrow. you can expect a bigger camera, a pressure sensitive home button, no headphone jack and a water resistant design. a time when parents are limiting how much tv their kids watch, what if you could bing on movies made for kids and get paid for it? netflix just posti it needs a kids content tagger to add to its team. the job is part time, and lasts for about a year. cashing in for kneeling down.
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a dangerous man hunt just coming to an end, and an accused murderer that broke out of hand cuffs in las vegas found tonight, and he was still in las vegas. police had warned perez could be anywhere, including arizona. we're told he didn't put up a fight when officers found him. abc 15 sports, brought to you by sander son ford the arizona cardinals now in game week preparing for sunday night's show down against e that sunday night nationally televised game, but the patriots will be without tom brady, but regardless of who's taking the snaps, bill belicek is still the coach, and that makes them dangerous. >> you never know what you're going to get. they always have a surprised.
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say what you will about kaepernick's decision to is it dour during the national anthem, the controversy is down right good for business. a month ago before the protest began fans weren't buying the jersey, he was coming off a bad season, not sure if he'd make the team, but as of this afternoon his jersey is the number one selling them at nfl team shop, in fact fans have purchased more of jersey in the last week than the last eight months combined, and yes he'll see a small percentage of the sales. you may not agree with him, but app parentally a lot of people do. it's a big stage, and the cardinals are bringing in a big voice for the occasion.
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>> today on "fablife"... what are some things that you guys have done to take some risks? >> i basically lied my way here. next "fablife," it's all about being fearless and daring. >> nicole "snooki" polizzi. >> i'm basically a diy queen. >> bold home and fashion trends. >> this whole room just reminds me of "jersey shore." it's called the fizzy polizzi. >> ooh! plus, chef ryan scott. >> i'm the worst cook ever, so i don't know what i'm doing right now. >> okay, cool. so, this is a bowl. (laughter) (cheers and applause) ?? >> welcome to "fablife." get ready for an adventure, because today we're being fearless and daring. this is our bold show. >> yeah, baby! (cheers and applause)
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flavors with chef ryan scott, making awesome, kid-friendly diys, and showing you fearless beauty and fashion trends. but first, as you guys know, chrissy's out on maternity leave, but we have a very special lady joining us for the whole entire show who's never shied away from being bold. this is so her day, right? >> oh, yeah. >> she is fun, you guys. man, we have been having a blast with her already backstage. >> i know. so, get ready, you guys. please say hello to the fabulous nicole "snooki" polizzi. (cheers and applause) >> you are so much fun. >> and can i say, i'm honestly-- i'm honored to be in chrissy's place because i love her, and i wish she was here, but... >> she loves you too, though. >> and we have baby fever here at "fablife" too, so be careful. >> yeah, be careful. you might get pregnant next. >> i want to get pregnant, so that's fine. >> oh! >> oh, good. >> you should be planning for the next one. >> give me the seed. i'm ready. yeah. >> i love it. all right, so i want to ask you really quickly. you've come a long way from "jersey shore," which i have to say, you actually came up to see me at "elle" magazine when i was there at the height of "jersey shore." >> uh-huh.

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