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evening on the 2200 block of west sedgley avenue in strawberry mansion. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is tracking the latest from police headquarters. steve? >> reporter: 17 shots, natasha, that's how many of philadelphia police say were fired at two teenager to say riding a their bikes through had a local neighborhood. now, police say the search is on for suspects while the community is asking why. >> twisted bikes in a dark street. in it is own way a crime scene memorial marking the last ride for a 16-year-old boy murdered in a hail of gunfire. >> 17 shots is an awful lot of shots to fire. >> police say simply this, two teenager boys a 15 and 16-year-old were riding bikes along west sedgley avenue shortly before about 5:00 sunday afternoon. during the ride, they noticed a silver buick thought nothing of it and kept going. few blocks later spotteded it again this time two men standing
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near the truck. >> i believe something what happened they tried leave the every. at that time they noticed the two males found firing a total of 17 shots. >> reporter: 16-year-old shot in the back. police hearing the gunfire headed to the scene, found the boy, rushed him to the hospital wherhe was pronounced dead minutes later. >> just down the street from where that boy lay dying people here were celebrating life. >> we came out and jut saw this. shocking. >> reporter: 50 members of emmanuel open door ministry were holding service. the music drowned out the shots but not the horror of walking outside. >> my god. 17? really wanted to kill them t that is just sad. that's sad. >> reporter: as police continue their search for suspects. the community here continues their search for answers. >> these thing happen. i was now, it's just crime is anywhere, but i pray for the
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families. >> reporter: well, if there is any good news in this, it's that despite being shot at 17 times, that 15-year-old was not shot, not injured in that shooting. he says he has no idea who would shoot at him and his friend and is cooperating with police as they work together to try to piece just what happened. reporting live from philadelphia police headquarters. i'm steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news". also police in atlantic city are investigating after a body was discovered in a laundry bask this morning, officers say they found a woman's body at the atlantic palace qualms on the 1500 block of boardwalk about 7:00 a.m. no word on cause of death. police in camden are asking for the public's health in finding a teen who went missing halloween, 16-year-old john harris was reported missing last night from his home on the 2700 block of mic he will avenue. described as a hispanic male
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about five feet tall brown hair and brown eyes. if you have information about his whereabouts contact police right away. november is here but we are in for temperatures that are going to feel a lot more like september. meetings lauren casey is out there on a chilly sky deck. . right? lauren. >> things are going to warm up but it's not feeling too bad november 1st, don't even need a jacket. temperatures still warm at this hour, 59, that is mild, we should be down much cooler than that. our lows tonight going to run about ten degrees above average, sitting at 58 in atlantic city, 56 right now in wilmington and holding steady in dover at 60 degrees on stormscan 3, continuing to see -- we'll check in with our neighborhood network, temperatures mild there as well. temperatures in the middle 50's right now across much of the area. stormscan 3 showing us those high level clouds that have been streaming in over the last couple of hours. that's going to be the trend to
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kick off tomorrow as well. high level cloud cover that will filter out our sunshine but temperatures not too bad to awake up to middle 50's, maybe just a light jacket. we're at 61 degrees by the 11:00 hour. very light wind speeds and we are going to push thing above average once again tomorrow and then talking about a streak of 70's and even mid 70's and i'll let you know when to expect that coming up in just a few. >> thank you very much. investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire in a montgomery county apartment complex that killed a wok and forced dozens of people out of their homes. residents in plymouth township are still dealing with the aftermath tonight. >> didn't look so bad when it was dark. you see it in the daylight. >> like many of residents at the plymouth rock apartments, she can't believe her eyes. more than 30 residents are evacuated halloween night when a fast moving fire tour through building earound 10:30 damaging 19 of 24 apartments. >> everybody -- some people
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furniture and property is damaged. >> officials were forced to ring three alarms as firefighters rescued several residents and pets and used ladder hoses to track tell flames several feet high. fire chief lawrence says the water issue was caused by a previously damaged hydrant and no springless made the fire spread quickly if i remember alarms worked but not fast enough to save the one woman who died in the flames. >> she was a nice lady. a sorry she didn't make it. >> it could have been worse. >> i was thankful that it didn't happen last week when it was really windy and hot embers coming over, and for -- seeing the light of day means. >> we're going to be ok. we're going to be ok. >> police say they will not release the victim's name until next of kin have been notified also tonight, police trying to figure out who shot and killed a 26-year-old woman in
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north philly this weekend. officers responded to the 4300 block of north 17th street in nicetown late last night. they found the woman shot multiple times, she was pronounced dead at that scene. police haven't made any arrests just yet. former politician and actor fred thompson passed away. according to his family, thompson died in nashville, tennessee tennis after a put battle with lymphoma according to a family statement, thompson served as a senator in tennessee from 1994 to 2003 and he also unsuccessfully ran for the republican nomination for president in 2008. fred thompson was 73. authorities meantime are looking into whether a medical condition like a seizure may have caused the driver to crash into trick or treaters in new york city last night killing three people. about 5:00 police say the 52-year-old man's car jumped curb landed several feet off the ground in the bronx. at 10-year-old little girl was
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among those killed. three other people were injured. tonight, detail $ emerge on the plane crash in egypt that claimed lives of all 224 people on board russia's top aviation official says the russian passenger plane broke part at a high altitude shortly after take-off yesterday. the search area for victims of this mid air crash has been widened now as the debris field is spread over nearly eight square miles, meantime devastated russian families are waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be returned. >> my wife where are you from? saint peters burglary. >> was she on vacation there. >> yes. she was with the children and with grandfather. the grandfather and children returned earlier and she stayed late. >> isis has claim responsibility for the crash but both russia
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and egypt are denying it. the cause remai a mystery at this hour. officials say they will use an unmanned vehicle to confirm if the ship found east of the before a believed to be the missing cargo ship was discovered by the oryan. which also determined the ship is up right under 15,000 feet of water. 33 crew members died when the ship sank 30 days ago during hurricane joaquin prince harry shows appreciation for veterans today by it greeting six wounded former servicemen and women. as the veteran finished a 1,000 mile trek across before it end, prince harry was waiting at buckingham papal list to greet them. raise awareness and also money for walking with the wounded chart. among the veterans was a you say marine veteran who was injured while deployed in afghanistan.
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stay with us, still to come. voters go to the polls tuesday to choose philadelphia's next mayor and the candidates spokes one-on-one with our own todd quinones, we'll bring you their visions for a better philadelphia. the fonz himself shows up. find out the good cause he promoted at a local museum. lauren? >> we do have a big fall warmup in store, how many days we'll spend in the 70's. i'll have the answer in your forecast. >> straight ahead in sports how did temple's loss last night against notre dame affect their national ranking? lesley van arsdale has the
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>> what would you say to critics who say you have no chance of winning and b by some miracle you do you have no real power to make a change. >> i would say for people who think i don't have any chance of winning at this time, they haven't been in the communities i've been in. haven't been talking to people because there is great momentum and buzz right now, people feel liberateed that we might be able to finally do something different in our city. then when i get into office, i know how to work with people. i know how to get things done. >> as republican candidate for mayor, melissa murray bailey is facing long odds in a city where registered democrats out number the opposition by about seven to one, this is our first run for office. >> the problem for philadelphia is we keep doing the same thing and expecting different results. >> reporter: by contrast, favorite jim kenny is entrenched in city politics. >> the critics in looking at you and this race will say here we go again, philadelphia is going to elect another mayor coming
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from city council how is anything realistically going to change. >> i think that i look at my career and legislative history and i've done substantial work in the course of am i i 23 years there. it's not my responsibility to be, for the republican party because they haven't been able to mount incredible candidate. >> reporter: both candidates agree the philadelphia school system is a top priority. >>. >> reporter: how can the mayor influence that. >> reporter: providing prek education, prepares them for concerned garden and first grade. >> the first thing i want to do is to make sure we're able to get the school system to a point where every kid kcan read by that you are grade. >> reporter: todd quinones cbs3 eyewitness news. governor tom wolf was also in montgomery county this afternoon urging people to get out to vote. governor wolf attended a rally at abington campus and joined senator bob casey and other area democrats to stress the importance of getting to the polls on tuesday.
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happy days at the please touch museum after a special guest stooped by today. actor henry winklervm best known for the fonz. main event which raises money for the organization. he was capping off his 70th bench birthday weekend and says he's happy to help such a great cause. >> they literally send a book to children eight months to six years old, they send them free books because reading is so important. i didn't read a book until i was 31. >> he writes children's books of his own when he's not acting. movie goers were in the mood for action and thrills this weekend. >> it will come as quite a shock to my crew mates. >> the martian starting matt damon was the top movie again sending off a bunch new releases
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the martian made 11 million bringing it to 182 million in just five weeks, while it's doing very well the only new movie was the bradley cooper film burnt. only you wereed about 5 million. this is the worse box office halloween weekend in 16 years. maybe they need more spooky moves. >> it's not going to feel like november. cool halloween 58 degrees, we're going to push those into the 70 as we head into the next couple days. conditions even mild right now really a light jacket getting a live look in center city from home land security from sky cam three. you want to get away from the scene if you want to check out this. a meetor shower runs to the end of the month,'s? the nice dark sky. it will continue to get smaller and smaller. the best viewing is going to be
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after midnight, so you got to stay up late for the night owls out there. the most active portion of the of this meetor shower is coming up with the it coming wednesday early thursday morning, this particular shower known four fire balls means a very, very bright meetor, brighter than the planet venous, something cool to check out. check out a couple of fire balls passing by. stormscan 3 showing us not best viewing conditions right now. with that high level cloud cover in plays. kind of dense, we are seeing breaks in the cloud deck but overnight tonight we'll maintain the high level clouds. they're keeping temperatures kind of elevated at this late hour, 59 degrees still in philadelphia. 58 in atlantic city. temperatures right now in the lehigh valley in the middle 50's, and get warmer today and that warmer trend is continuing over the last 24 hours, we're up eight degrees in philly, up 12 degrees in atlantic city in the same case in millville and overnight tonight, temperatures will be running about ten degrees above our average, 52
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just light wind, no the too chilly with some of the oh high clouds continuing to stream in. partly cloudy for our monday, high temperatures above average, once again, we should be in the low 60's as far as averages are concerned, we'll be up into the middle 60's by tomorrow afternoon. north wind will be around five miles per hour, so pretty light. the jet stream is going to rise up as we head into the next cole days, that's going to reenforce some of this warmth mild today getting warmer as we head into tomorrow? you have the slightly and then especially on tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and even into friday, the jet stream is going to take on the ridgeing position, all of this warmth from the south to build up. portions oh of the northwest and new england as well, that is going to hold tight that pattern through the next several days all the way into the end of the week, then you do notice that trough encroaching as we head to the weekend. the our heat wave will start to break as we head towards saturday, but for tomorrow,
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temperatures mild once again, 65 degrees by the 1:00 hour, 66 for the 4:00 hour, high level clouds kind of thinning out. in your seven-day forecast, check out all these 70, 71 into tuesday 74 on wednesday, abundant sunshine, 72 thursday, more cloud cover maybe a few sprinkles otherwise mainly dry on thursday. just a chance of showers on friday. going to get a little dusty this week. we're talking about the shorts earlier natasha. >> i don't know. i might have to do it. thank you very much. >> thank you so much, lauren. thousands actually came out to fairmount park today for for a a 5k run, at the 10th annual free to breathe run and walk and our own kate bilo was there participating in the run. there she is, afterwards she
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presented rewards to top fund-raisers. i still think temple should get some kind of reward. it's a great team. >> a silver metal something to that effect. so pleased about how temple played against notre dame but what does head coach matt rhule played against notre dame but what does head coach matt rhule think about newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court hours of reconditioning...ived sorry, we know that was a bit... invasive. but, if we didn't hoist you up in the air
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catholic, lot of 24 to 20, matt rhule says they will rebound in the days ahead. >> these are -- these kids a brought in and talented. i expect even better things to happen. i was disappointed as we were -- i'm hoping this spring boards us in the next four weeks. >> that was a big show coming up sports in, and we're going to hear more about last night's game and how temple's recent success is going to help them with recruiting, former eagles sean is going to talk about the second half of the season for the birds. keith pompey is going to talk about how it's working or not working coming up. >>
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lot different. we'll let you take a look for yourself, "eyewitness news" on the ben as runners caught for the 14th annual cooper run the bridge, the 10k run and two mile bridge walk is for great cause, proceeds go to the large school, a nonprofit special education school in bellmawr new jersey. since 450 more than $3.8 million raised. great job, great cause. lauren back with a last check on your forecast and a
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end the day, clouds around for the first half of the day, bright sunshine into tuesday and wednesday, just beautiful. 71 degrees on tuesday, 74 on wednesday. we keep it in the low 70's even into thursday and friday, more cloud cover builds in towards the end of the week, next weekend, we cool off. who cares? >> thank you so much. thank you for joining us tonight. we're always on cbsphilly.com. is a paid presentation
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