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el now new york's no. 1 news, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> gunfire on staten island, three people shot, two of them are dead. good evening at 11:00. i'm sade baderinwa. >> i'm bill ritter. new york police are on the scene now trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> eyewitness news reporter jim dolan has the developing story. jim? >> reporter: the mother and her adult son are dead tonight. mariners harbor is a residential neighborhood. at 6:30 in the evening there are children out here on the street. tonight was definitely no different until suddenly gunfire rang out, a lot of gunfire and now police are trying to figure out who fired nearly 15 shots and killed a
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the crime scene looked more like a war zone in staten island, not one but three people shot and down on the street. tyrone heard the shots and saw his friend on the ground. >> i was just like damn, i didn't expect him. the only thing he do is fix carsful he's a good like he -- cars. he's a good kid like he fix cars. i didn't know any trouble whim. it's just crazy. it's just -- with him. it's just crazy. it's just crazy to see my friend dead. >> people heard shots, but they thought it was nothing. they heard about 15 shots and they thought it was nothing till one lady noticed a body in the parking lot and then they realized somebody actually got shot. they thought it was only one person. it turned out to be three. >> reporter: police cordoned off the area and started looking for clues and suspects as neighbors dealt with the sudden shocking loss. >> i heard the shots. i came outside. i just saw people on the floor, so i'm like oh, i seen somebody on the floor. i seen my friend. i used to go to school whim.
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i was like dam. i did not know -- damn. i didn't know what to do. >> life, it is what it is, wrong place wrong time. it could have happened to anybody. >> reporter: police have not yet identified this mother and her adult son who are dead. there was a third victim who will survive his injuries, nobody arrested yet in this case. live from staten island jim dolan, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. from staten island to manhattan new york cops trying to identify a flashy red car because the people inside pretended to be police before they sexually assaulted and then robbed a woman in chelsea. two men in a camaro signaled to a 67-year-old woman to stop her vehicle on west 16th street. the suspect identified themselves as police officers. then they sexually assaulted the woman and stole her purse before fleeing. he's cried wolf too many time. now it will cost him. a man accused of making dozen of false alarm calls to a
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arrest facing a string of charges. investigators say 47-year-old kenneth campbell made 36 false alarm calls for apartments in his building on 135th street with neighbors he had problems with. about the call range from gas leaks, electrical fires to bomb scares and medical assistance. multiple agencies responded to some of the calls. the jetblue flight attendant accused of trying to smuggle 70-pound of cocaine tomorrow will be back in court where a judge will decide if she'll be released to home confinement. a judge in brooklyn today agreed to a half million dollar bond for marsha gay reynolds. prosecutors have 24 hours to appeal that decision. friday tsa officials at los angeles international airport a reynolds dropped a bag filled with cocaine worth millions and then ran. she was pulled aside for a random screening. that's how it started. a cab driver attacked and stabbed in the neck by a passenger in yonkers. as he stuffed out of his taxi, the suspect drove -- stumbled out of his taxi the suspect
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it was later found by police. the drive is in critical condition, his family speaking to our josh einiger. >> reporter: christian patterson had one thing going for him last night in this parking lot when he was found stabbed in the neck by his passenger, his carotid artery severed, it turns out right across the street is a hospital and the fact he was able to stagger there for help is very likely what saved his life. all he did was his job, but it landed him in intensive care. tonight cab driver christian empado is hooked up to machines to keep him alive. >> christian is in very, very source condition. >> reporter: his fellow cab drivers in yonkers took a break from work to ask the public for help finding the man who left their friend fighting for his left. in this parking lot off north broadway that passenger with no warning stabbed him in the neck. the driver's artery severed managed to run across the street to the hospital while his assailant drove off in his cab.
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opens you're picking up a strange are and you don't know what that strange -- stranger and you don't know what that stranger is going to do to you. >> reporter: police found the cab abandoned on saw mill river road. by then empano was on his way to the medical center. he's married, father of six. this is his cousin. >> he's pulling through. we want to say he's pulling through. he's still in intensive care of just pray for the best. >> reporter: family members say he took a turn for the worse tonight. police are in possession of video of a man who might be the suspect, but they have not released it publicly yet. live in yonkers tonight josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, josh. big developments in the deadly terror attacks in brussels. authorities are now detaining at least six people in raids around the belgian capital as cops continue to search for what are now at least two
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and a second bombing suspect at the subway. belgian's prime minister also rejecting the resignations of both his justice and interior ministers despite evidence of significant intelligence and law enforcement failures to prevent the bombings. in a strange move and despite experts saying more attacks are likely belgium lowering its terror threat level. meanwhile a fell that had been desperately holding out -- family this had been desperately holding out hope for two siblings in new york now told their loved ones likely did not survive the attacks. sascha and alex pinczowski trying to catch a flight home from new york. sascha and alex were not on the list of passengers who survived but were taken to the hospital. the suspects terrorists in france who authorities say was in advance stages of planning a new attack, the french national was arrested during a raid in a suburb of paris. officials say he was part of a terror network planning a high level attack in france. there is no link at this point
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terror attacks in brussels or paris. meanwhile in new york city tonight a new recruit to help france's counterterrorism effort, the foundation k-9's for cops donated a fully trained police dog to the french national police. the k-9 was presented to french s.w.a.t. team leaders. it's hoped he will help make up for the loss of a k-9 named diesel who was blown up in a raid five days after the terrorist attacks last november. as the world reels from the latest terror attacks tonight the republican presidential candidates have deinvolved into perhaps the lowest level of nasty campaigning yet. donald trump and ted cruz now embroiled in a nasty war over their wives. >> you mess with my wife and my kids, that will do it every time. donald, you're a coward. leave heidi the hell alone. >> the billionaire real estate developer posted an unflattering picture of heidi
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melania, trump ticked off over an ad showing his nude wife in a years old magazine photo. it was a superpac that supports cruz that aired the ad. hillary clinton is making tonight. california's primary is june 7th. kimmel asked mrs. clinton about national and domestic issues plus her thoughts on donald campaign slogans. that's tonight after eyewitness news at 11:00. a man is caught breaking into a car in new jersey. unfortunately for the suspect the person who caught him in the act practices mixed martial arts. henry rodriguez was pulling into a parking lot by his home in fairlawn last night when he noticed a stranger removing items from his neighbor's vehicle. rodriguez confronted the thief who tried to push him off. so rodriguez put his martial arts moves right on him. >> he started running, so i went to grab him and then
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and then i grab him. -- hands and then i grab him. i hold him and i put him to sleep. >> he knocked him out. >> when police arrived the suspect 41-year-old kevin stark, jr. was passed out. he's charged with robbery and burglary. a man charged in a shooting that injured two new york city police officers has pleaded not guilty. frederick funez was ordered held without bail today on charges including attempted murder of a police officer. he remains in the hospital recovering from gunshot wounds suffered in last month's confrontation in bed-stuy. police say he pointed his gun at officers and crashed his car into a police vehicle. two police officers were shot but survived. he helped redefine comedy on television talking directly to the viewers and taking them behind the scenes, garry shandling dying suddenly tonight. he was just 66 years old. the native of chicago was rushed to take los angeles hospital, the cause of death not disclosed.
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show in the 1990s about a late night tv host with anxiety trouble but with no problems skewering his industry at time. we're also remembering tonight nick scoppetta, an extraordinary new yorker who worked in public service under six mayors for five decades. he investigated crooked cops, took care of agencies that keeps kids out of trouble, we mourn his death, but we rejoice his 83 years of life. all new tonight a local 8th grader question. ed by police, a false rumor spreads -- questioned by police, a false rumor spreads through a school. was he targeted because he's muslim? >> also dramatic new video leading to a lawsuit tonight. >> also a wild scene when a car
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>> plus lee is tracking rain, the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3.500 hospitals. fewer than 6% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia.
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i'm meteorologist lee goldberg in the weather center. rain is approaching. don't forget to have your rain coat and umbrella for your wakeup weather. at least it's milder at 55. we'll let you know when the rain ends, accuweather forecast less than four minutes away. a rumor that wasn't true about an 8th grade student bringing a gun to campus. a muslim student and what happened next in this unfounded rumor mongering was not the finest hour for a whole lot of people at a connecticut middle school. here's eyewitness news reporter carolina leid. >> reporter: an ugly insult
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at dolan middle school in stanford, connecticut, but the situation escalated quickly when police were called to the school to question her son about what happened during an 8th grade social studies class nearly two weeks ago. >> one of the children in the class said about another kid he looks like the type of kid who would bring a gun into school and start shooting people. >> reporter: she says her son who is muslim, a palestinian of egyptian consent, simply tried to console another muslim student who was being bullied. >> the targeted two muslims involved in this situation and questioned them for roughly two days all in, two days but no one else. >> reporter: but she says her son doesn't know who made the comment. the president sent this e-mail to -- the principal sent this e- mail to parents which reads in part it was determined these rumors were part of a very
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those involved will be disciplined and the entire student body has been informed of the dangers this kind of communication can have. >> i've spoken to my some at length about this situation and i've done my best to not upset him or have him have anger toward everyone else. but he certainly apology. >> reporter: administrators here at the middle school promise to get back to us with a comment. we have not yet received one. reporting in stanford i'm carolina leid, channel 7 eyewitness news. a grieving dog owner in the bronx planning to sue the nypd after an officer shot and killed her beloved pet. the deadly encounter was caught on camera in the belmont section. the dog's owner opened her door when the officer knocked on the door. when the pitbull walked toward the officer wagging its tail, the officer shot it in the head. the owner is suing the
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nypd is investigating the incident. a smash and grab that didn't quite go as planned. a driver rammed a car through the front of a clothing store in indianapolis making a clear path, but when it backed up, the driver not only hit another suspect, the security gate came crashing back down trapping the other thieves trying to get into the store. a few managed to get through grabbing the loot and took off. they're still on the loose. not the crime of the century, but a man arrested for not returning a vhs videotape that he rented 14 years ago. james meyers pulled over in north carolina for driving with a defective taillight. a little checking here and there and the cop told mr. meyers there was a warrant out for his arrest for back in 2002 because he rented the movie freddie got fingered and never returned it. >> you're not focusing on the crimes that i think they should be focusing on. that hour the cop spent with me and the hour and a half i was in the magistrate's office
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else. >> perhaps. meyers was booked on a charge of failure to return rental property, this even though the video store is no longer in business. he hopes the case is dismissed. catholics around the world tonight observing holy thursday in preparation for easter. >> and as food to his apostles gives himself with his own hand. >> cardinal timothy dolan said mass tonight at st. patrick's cathedral. holy thursday commemorates the last supper of jesus the day before his arrest and crucifixion. good friday tomorrow could bring rain for some folks? >> yes. earlier and then things could get better much later on. right now it's the chill that came on going through the early evening hours. it's been really cool and also some areas of fog. 45 degrees now, a northeast
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the high today 55, still going in the books as above average but not the 71 of yesterday. we'll bounce back nicely tomorrow afternoon. there are your sunrise and sunset time of your weather headlines, temperatures start a.m. it's in the 50s by dawn. there's rain and even a rumble of thunder by midday. the cold front moves through, but sun and 60s later tomorrow afternoon and overall a nice early spring weekend. i think we're in the mid-50s both days. on easter sun we'll be dry, but we'll -- sunday we'll be dry, but we'll probably see some thick are clouds mix in at night. the -- thicker clouds mix in at night. the south winds are coming through the area. it's closing in on 50 in west orange. we'll all start to see mild air come in overnight. drive down i- winter in boston, 45 in new york, 50 philly and near 70 in d.c. the warm air is coming back to the north. have the umbrella a 7 a.m., 55,
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steadier period of rain late morning into the midday, rumble of thunder not out of the question. by midafternoon we're clearing out climbing to the 60s, nice breeze and then a little chilly tomorrow night. you see the low clouds around the area. there's the rain off to the west, snow well off to the north. along with that there's a squall line, some heavier down pours. this is our morning commute weather and is in our late morning weather where the weather is k get a little dicey with -- can get a little dicey with heavier down pours. showers, probably steadier to the north. there's the stronger line coming in later morning, rumble of thunder and a brief downpour. that moves through and it clears out late day. we get late breaks and finish strong tomorrow with sunshine and mild temperatures. it gets chilly saturday morning. 55 at 7 a.m., and milder. tomorrow upper 60s, rain through midday, possible thunder, breezy and afternoon clearing.
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nice saturday afternoon, mostly sunny. easter sunday sunrise services chilly, otherwise looking at some clouds building during the day, but heavier clouds wait till the nighttime hours. overall partly sunny. rain gear is back monday, 57, clear out tubes. we stay stephenable, one mild bump -- tuesday. we stay reasonable, one mild bump late next week before some chilly air in april, believe it or not. up next laundry that could clean itself? >> also could mammograms be used to this price can't be right... that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list can't be right?" looks like a list of can't be right's." seriously? at stop&shop, prices are down. savings are up.
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hey, have you heard? heard what? before school starts in september, all kids going into 7th and 12th grade have to get the meningococcal vaccine. it protects against diseases like meningitis. that can be serious, even deadly. yeah, that's why they can't start school without it. something to share? (giggling) actually, yes!
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even kids who've had one shot may still need a booster. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13 vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13 may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13 is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle or joint pain, less appetite, chills, or rash.
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when hit with light particles degrade organic material and matter, but the cloth is kept intact and voila, clean. >> hmmm. >> not convinced? >> i'm not convinced. in tonight's health alert mammograms as a tool to predict heart trouble in women, in a new study researchers compared calcification in the arteries of the breast with calcification in arteries of the heart and discovered a correlation between the two. while breast calcification alone is not a predictor of heart disease, scientists say is t may become a key indicator in identifying heart disease in women. the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today.
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knicks were back home after winning in chicago last night to snap a three game losing streak hoping momentum followed them to the garden for this one. carmelo anthony had it going on, on the move, get it, got it, good. he scored 26. knicks have the lead. derrick rose tries to get the bulls back in business. that's nice, but the knicks were in control. calderon to williams, an alley- oop to the other end of the court, a second big win over the bulls in two nights, 106- 94. hold on now. let's go to brooklyn. the nets at home against lebron james and the cavaliers, the team to beat in the east. james started off on fire. he had 30 points through three quarters, unstoppable until the 4th quarter. he missed the only two shots he took. brook lopez the final five points.
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big game for the nets, 104-95, winners over the cavs. they shock them in brooklyn tonight. in the college game the men's ncaa tournament sweet 16 regional semifinals. get out the brackets. villanova whipped miami. oklahoma ran away from texas a&m and kansas, maryland, duke against oregon and four more games tomorrow night. the national championship game is monday, april 4th. happens to be opening day at yankee stadium. another spring training game tonight under the lights. evan longoria takes it deep, but sabathia had a better outing than the last one, said he felt good. alex rodriguez had a broken bat single, hitting .300 this spring. yanks lose to the rays 6-2. split squad day for the mets. the game against the astros, not a good day for matt harvey and this didn't help.
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over the head of cespedes. he thinks the ball is stuck under the fence, but it's sitting right there and the ump comes out and says what are you doing? harvey six runs on seven hits, four weeks in three inning. the mets lose this one 3-5. the rest of the fellows in ft. myers plame the red sox, three singles -- play the red sox, three singles on joe kelly in the 5th inning. the mets lost this one 4-1. we have just a handful of these spring games left to play. finally from the tightly bunched eastern conference of the nhl, devils on the road in pittsburgh, big 1st period, devils with the lead. goaltender scott wedgewood, his second career nhl start, up from the minors less than a week, 39 saves and a shutout.
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that's it for us for now. thanks for watching tonight. i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. jimmy kimmel is next. eyewitness news returns tomorrow morning at 4:30. for all of us here, have a great night! we'll see you tomorrow. >> b and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live"! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, hillary clinton, from "the catch," peter krause, and music from fifth harmony. with cleto and the cletones. and now, and not a moment too

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