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we often heard sexually explicit details of this bar have thema that went bad -- bar mitzvah went bad. the owners -- back in march of 2015. this young woman lindsay radomski was at the party and worked at the yoga studio and recently had received breast augmentation, thanks to the people who own the studio. now that night are a dmps key whod a -- are a dmps key flashed her boys to grope and fonl her breasts and have an even more graphic sexual experience with a 15-year-old boy who was at that bar mitzvah. she is facing ten counts all misdemeanors stemming from that night. and the eight boys who were at that party. her defense attorneys have tried to paint those boys as the aggressors and are a dmps key
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radomski is a very drunk woman. the doubt that we presented to you trumps anyone being firmly convinced of guilt on counts one and to stz the counsel spent a lot of time talking about the way our society treats women and the way we blame them when they are victimized. and what he was really arguing to you is, you can't convict her because she is a you can't hole her accountable because these were boys. >> that woman speaking. the scottsdale city prosecutor who is prosecuting this case. but the jury has it now and we will let you know when they return with a verdict. radomski is facing as much as six months in jail. these ten counts is are all
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news." this just in. dps has identified a hit-and-run suspect in that deadly crash that happened on the i-17. troopers are looking for this man. he may be driving a gray chevy impala and should be considered armed and dangerous. yesterday officers served a search warrant at a home near 16th avenue and peoria and they seized a truck there which they say belongs to smith and they say it was involved in that deadly hit-and-run. dps has n victim at 19-year-old javier gonzalez. gonzalez's truck broke down along the i-17 near thomas in the northbound lanes. he was struck and killed after he pulled off to the side of the road. fox follow up on a murder just a shocking murdhar took place out of an l.a. fitness in chandler. the elderly man was murdered in the parking lot. investigators have increased the reward in this case to $2,000. they need tips it was back on
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84-year-old man died after being stapped to death. if you have -- stabbed to death if you have any information on this call call silent witness, 480-witness. and a woman is killed when her car and a truck collide early this morning at an intersection out in surprise. this was the scene overnight at reems and waddell. police believe that the driver of the truck, a man in his 60s, was impaired at the time. now that man was taken to the who was riding in his car. not much left of a second story apartment after it catches fire early this morning near 61 avenue and mcdowell road. a family inside managed to make it out with their lives, thankfully. fox 10's courtney griffin was there and she talked to them. the flames were over here but they were coming across. >> this is what's left of a phoenix family's home. paul harris and his wife had just left their patio to go to
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>> like small explosions. like poof, poof! and then as soon as i opened up my door, i looked down my hallway and the whole front room was glowing. >> harris saw the flames and was quickly able it get his wife two kids and turtle out safely. neighbors heard the pops and ran to help. >> a couple other neighbors came through and grabbed the other fire extinguishers from the other units and came over to try to get it we emptied l eight cans of fire exextinguishers but wasn't enoughs in they didn't have time to save their belongings, he is thankful he was home to help his family. he was originally supposed to be at work. >> just to think if i wasn't here and i was at work. how would it have turned out then? who would have heard it? >> courtney griffin, "fox 10 news." firefighters say it appears that fire started near a water heat and they believe it was
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friends in their unit a total loss but no other units were damaged. the florida department of health is providing free zika testing now for people who live and work in miami beach. people need an id or proof they work in the area in order to be tested and so far the total number of locally transmitted cases of zika in florida stands at 64. hillary clinton continuing to recover at home in new york after being diagnosed with what she calls pneumonia. to mrs. clinton's home. no word who sent the flowers. a campaign spokesman says she will return to the campaign trail on thursday. she is expected to appear at a dinner in washington, d.c. a man comes home to find his home robbed but the crooks leave behind some notes. one note says, i broke in and took your ps3 controllers, games and computer. by a kid, ha-ha. taunting this guy. another note reads, i stole your
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to. joseph alvarado says hecon believe he was ripped off by some kids. >> i deal with kids all the time that make bad choices and this happened to be i'm the result of it. >> joseph says he has filed a report with police and he is installing a security system. maybe when they catch the kids he can write them a note. police caught you, ha-ha. >> two veterans are united in georgia after one of them finds the other's lost uniform and medals. 25 years in the national guard understanding the importance of the uniform. he knew he had to return it to its rightful owner when he found it in a suitcase in a storage unit. all he had to go on was the soldier's last name, the branch of the military and he knew that he fought in afghanistan. so he turned to facebook. which connected him with jay mulkey, the owner ever think you would see it again?
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it. this was very sentimental because it's still the original. that was my -- nothing has changed since i got it at ait which was in 2006. >> mulkey was in the army reserves for six years. airben and received a number of medals for his time in afghanistan. was very thankful that another veteran returned those priceless processions -- possessions. be sure to join us tonight on "fox 10 news" at 9:00. it's a great story conspiracy theories a course, but you never seen conspiracies like these proven by more than 20 years of research into actual government documents like the one from the cia which spent millions of dollars in its search for noah's ark. >> this came at the request of senators and of military officers and they said, hey, i want noah's ark. >> and why the state department allowed a known cocaine kingpin to travel freely throughout the
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revealed. according to one survey this is the top university in the country. do you recognize it? we will tell you where arizona and arizona state finish on the list. >> done look like my college. we will see that list coming up. a new study that shows how much money you could spend to mostly
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an indiana doctor is an indiana doctor is being charged with lying to investigators over allegations that he use the his own sperm at his fertility clinic the one he ran. and once some of his biological children when they learned the truth. >> helping women get pregnant for years an indianapolis doctor is accused of using his own sperm without his patient's knowledge. >> it was unethical what he did he was telling his patients one thing and doing another. >> that woman who wanted to stay anonymous says 77-year-old dr. donald client is her biological father. working out of his professional
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medical students during insemination. according to court records, earlier this year dr. klein admitted to his donor children that around 50 times he used his own sperm whenever he didn't have a donor sample available. he said he felt he was helping women because they really wanted a baby. >> it's very sickening to think that he ran his practice up until the time he was around 70 years old. >> the case turned criminal in 2014 when donor children september complaints to the attorney general's office. >> the overriding concern here is truthfulness. >> prosecutors say in response to the complaint, dr. klein provided his official letter which wrote, quote, at no time did i ever use my own sample for insemination. dna proves that simply was not true. >> our perspective the moment it got elevated to an investigation by the state of indiana into the allegations, it was his
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he lied. >> some of dr. klein's biological children simply wish they knew how many siblings the doctor produced with his own dna. >> i want to know ever sibling i have. i don't think that is going to be a possibility. >> i want validation. i want to find out as much truth as i can, but i know deep down that we will never ever know the complete truth as to how many siblings we have. >> so far the sent a statement saying the doctor will plead not guilty, but he is reserving any further comment. and in tonight's business watch, just how costly is smoking? a new study shows if you buy a pack of cigarettes every day for 20 years that will end up costing you more than $59,000. but things could be worse. people in new york would spend almost $92,000 over that same period of time because each pack
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almost $6. and once again probably not a surprise, hartsfield-jackson atlanta international airport is the busiest in the world. 101million passengers came through atlanta's airport last year. that was 11 million more to travel through the second busiest airport in beijing, china. over to wall street now where yesterday's stocks were up a couple of hundred points but today it was a different storey the dow jones falling 258 points and the nasdaq was down 56 points. and that's your business watch for beautiful ivy league university there. u.s. news and world report out with its list of best colleges for 2017. and topping the list, princeton university. it beat out harvard. the university of chicago and yale tied for third. the schools are ranked on 15 different measurements of academic quality a couple of other notes we thought were
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of iowa came in at 82. my alma mater. the university of arizona finished at 124. and asu at 129th and we checked your alma mater. >> i was an ivy league. more like crab grass league. your alma mater, washington state university came in at 143. that's out of tens of thousands. go cougs! >> i had a great experience there. watching. >> you are very smart. >> i appreciate the compliment. >> the finalist for the 2016 toy hall of fame. >> plus a group of scientists trapped by some hungry polar bears but the scientists have a plan to scare those bears away. mark and kari, the rumors are out there for quite sometime. could this possibly be the last season for larry fitzgerald?
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his take on fitz, maybe final
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an icy problem for some russian scientists. they are working on a remote island in the arctic circle. in the past couple of weeks they have been unable to leave their building because there is a pack of hungry polar bears outside the front door. >> that poses a problem.
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those polar bears decide they will be outside. so far they haven't been able to scare the bears away with flares. they are laying down outside of the windows. the rescue boat is on the way with explosive devices that will scare those bears away. >> polar bears are not afraid of humans. >> toy hall of fame have announced the finalists and some appear to be a slam dunk. let's start with the game clue. it's been aroun years. close to 70 years. players try to solve a murder and it includes some unforgettable characters like colonel mustard and professor plum. also on the list, this one is classic. we have several of those. the nerve ball introduced in the 60s, soft enough that you can toss them around indoors without doing too much damage and if they hit you in the face, it's not too bad. and then the card game uno, my favorite game. the game where you get to try to
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finally -- rock them sock them robots. competitors show mechanical punches in an effort to knock the block off one of their opponent boxers. winners for the hall of fame will be announced in november by most anyone's standards a 13 year run in the nfl is remarkable in and of when you put the imprint on the league that larry fitzgerald has, you wonder how long can he go and sustain the very high standards. think about this. last year 100. receptions. over 1200 yards. nine touchdowns and then sunday night fabulous again. it's the type of catches that fitz continues to make now in his 13th year. look at this grab, falling to the ground, back. the end zone for the touchdown. eight catches, 81-yards and two
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performance year after year after year. he just keeps getting it done. fitz truly remarkable. but the question that persists from a lot of notables, pundits and just about anybody that covered this team will he go out on top? will he go out after this season. i asked the beat writer for the writers, kent summers renly on the history of the cardinals. his take, could this be larry fitzgerald's last season? >> he plays all this to the vest. he will never share very much. he is an inform gatherer. he done share his information with anybody. so all of these reports that he is telling people close to him that i'm going retire or saying i'm definitely going to play in 17, i don't put a lot of stock into it i think it all depends how this year goes. >> more on kent's book coming up at 6:00 and on news now. we want to remind you, mark this
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9:00 a.m., fox nfl sunday. and then following the kickoff right after the game, "fox 10 news" post game coverage and that includes bruce arians at the podium, our special analyst max starks, inside analysis richard saenz, live from the university of phoenix stadium. stay with us through after the game with the best post game coverage as the cardinals try to get on track against dirk cutter's tampa bay buccaneers. there is an injury to starting right guard evan mathis. how long will he be out cardinals. we will get into that story when we return at 6:00. thank you so much. week one of the nfl season is over and that means it's time for the first installment of this season's power rankings and no surprise the arizona cardinals have slipped from the number one spot after last sunday's loss. they fall to number 6. the new number one team, the new england patriots. the team that beat the cards. coming in dead last once again,
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always tough. >> well, yes, that's tough. katy perry was amazing two years ago during the super bowl half time show. coming up, we will tell you who
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paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. extreme discipline used on special needs kids at a boarding school he used to run. widespread cases of physical and sexual abuse. students were also stripped down and forced to wear nothing but a sheet. indisputable evidence that congressional candidate supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. they're there for a reason. because they're hopeless. because they're hopeless. a long history of abuse, the students may never recover. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. earlier this year - she earlier this year she sang the "national anthem" before the super bowl and now lady gaga is in talks to perform during the
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this will be good. coldplay, beyonc?, bruno mars shared the stage. i think bruno mars was one of the all time best. great. and of course super bowl li can be seen in february. guess where. right here on fox 10. still ahead tonight at 6:00, we are waiting for a suspect to be booked into jail accused of hitting phoenix police officers with his car. the video unbelievable. we are live with the latest. plus, it's going to help a valley fireep big way. how a federal grant that will be put to good use is going to be used when we come back. we will have you in two minutes. lk pancakes and now we're introducing free pancakes for kids. who's crazy idea was this? well, we're pretty sure we know who. for a limited time, kids get our new pancakes in any of these flavors,
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learning about the suspect. new information tonight about the deaths of a husband and wife inside their sun city home. >> the people that stand with us every race, every tribe, no matter where you are from, if you stand with us, we were in this together and i feel like that is more than any money can ever buy. >> a rally underway in phoenix as activists call for a halt to the dakota access pipeline plus how a major federal grant will be put to good use by a valley fire department. and we hear from a local high school student who made a miraculous recovery after suffering a traumatic brain injury. the officers were there, they were victims of an unprovoked violent intentional act. these officers could have easily been killed and i thank god that
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funerals right now. first tonight at 6:00, phoenix police -- joe yahner speaking about three officers hurt by a driver who hit them with this car and investigators think that this was no accident. look at the surveillance video here showing the moment that suspect hit those officers while they were at a quicktrip -- you see that car speeding up and slamming into them. the car crashes into the store. you saw one of the officers go flying through the air. that driver is i officers are treated for their injuries. this happened at a quarter to 2:00 in the morning at the quicktrip at 25th avenue and camelback. steve krafft is live now with the latest on that story. the suspect in this case, mark payne, is looking at criminal charges of aggravated assault and attempted murder. surveillance video captures the car smashing into phoenix police. lower left corner you see a red

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