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new clues they hope will point them in the direction of her killer. >> sideswiped. a pickup truck slams into a man in a bronx supermarket parking lot and keeps on going. >> good evening, i'm sade bederinwa. >> and i'm david nevaro in for bill ritter. mourners filled the funeral home in queens tonight for the one day wait. the jogger's body discovered tuesday night in howard beach. sneaker and earphones about 60 feet away from her body. they are testing the items for dna and fingerprints. >> eyewitness news reporter, carolina lead with more. >> reporter: in addition to all that new evidence, there is still that $10,000 reward, still very few answers and very few details leading towards karina's killer. friends, family, and complete
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year-old, karina verano. a gam et of emotions and heartbreak. >> i think she was a beautiful person. beautiful. >> to devastation and anger. >> who wants to come, but you have no choice, we have to stick together and hopefully we find him. >> investigators will carefully cut through weeds at spring creek park. sources say that work led them to valuable evidence, likely right now being tested for dna. her father found her body with police along an unpaved path. she was strangled and sexually assaulted. >> this woman put up a ferocious fight. right until the end. so, she was beaten quite severely, suggest she put up a big fight. >> neighbors and friends at tonight's wake did their best to console her parents.
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say. for the first time in my life, i have nothing to say. >> reporter: and the wake here ended at 9:00 tonight. but there are still people, just about an hour ago leaving this funeral home. her funeral is scheduled for tomorrow. reporting live in ozone park, i'm carolina lead, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. new at 11:00, police say a taxi driver out to hurt someone went before a judge today after he intentionally ran down a woman in manhattan. the driver hit a woman on 6th avenue back on july 27. the woman was crossing the street when the cab ran a red light. she was pinned between the cab and another car. fortunately, she only suffered minor injuries. the prosecutors say the driver just wanted to take aim at someone with his taxi. >> new at 11:00, youtube video helped police in long island find a mystery motorcyclist. state police say kenny martinez
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officers say he led them on chases over the years. then, one officer discovered video online of a chase he had been involved in. now, martinez faces several charges, including unlawful fleeing from police. right now, the search is on for a hit-and-run driver who rammed his pedestrian into the bronx. standing in the supermarket parking lot when the truck news with new information from witnesses. >> reporter: it's just six seconds of video, but the act is clear as day. you can see the red pickup truck cruising through a parking lot and sideswiping a white van. hidden from your view, the van's owner was standing beside his vehicle when that pickup truck mowed him down and did not stop. >> when i heard about this, it was shocking to me. i can't believe it. i just can't believe it. >> friends and family of victim
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would leave him for dead. it happened at 5:00 p.m. tuesday outside this fine fair supermarket in the section. where cops today were back at the scene after releasing the video in an attempt to find the driver. >> i don't know who does that, but if he's going that fast, he did something wrong. >> this man's friend dove out of the way as the truck picked up speed to flee. >> he thought he was going to be the next victim. >> the victim is a very lucky man. he's being treated here him to recover. they also expect to catch the person who did this to him, but they may need your help in finding that driver. we placed the video on abc7ny. if you want to take another look, if you recognize that pickup truck, you should call the nypd. in the morris park section of the bronx, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. a mother questioned by police tonight in the death of her 15 month old girl.
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vernon. when they arrived, they found the lifeless toddler in a bedroom with trauma to her face. she was returned rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. officials tell eyewitness news that an arrest is imminent. because of a storm threat tomorrow, let's get an update on your forecast from meteorologist, lee goldberg. >> you can feel it in the air. we had a warmer day today, closer to average. now the humidity has been climbing through the overnight. skies, nice evening, 76 degrees. pretty good breeze out of the south, southwest. some clouds are coming in. look at the showers off to the west and down to the south. don't be surprised to see a shower first thing tomorrow morning, clouds and hazy sunshine, a spot shower, a better chance off to the north and west. but that's not the main show. the steadier line of showers, you can see the first ones around sunrise. there's the line of showers with the cold front and that starts to get into our northwest suburbs during the
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and probably approaches new york city during the lunch hour. waiting for the future cast to update. we'll have that. some good news with the trend. it might be more of a broken line than a solid line of showers. nothing to cancel plans. just some interruptions. sade, back to you for now. thank you, dramatic new video, police video released in the deadly shooting of a teenager in chicago. an independent police review board rele today. the video shows an officer shooting at an allegedly stolen car after the driver hit a squad car. the video goes on to show officers chasing the driver, 18- year-old, paul o'neil, through a yard and then o neil lying on the ground. the video does not show the moment when o'neil is shot in the back. >> he was really hurt. it was disturbing. very disturbing. not the way anything is supposed to be done.
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shooting have been removed frd duty pending an investigation. a heavily armed security forces in brazil stopped protesters from reaching the site of the opening ceremony for the rio application. riot police intervened at the protest against the olympic games. security forces detained some protesters and used tear gas to dispurse the demonstrators. there have been consistent small protests in brazil in the run up to the olympics. a bruising week trump. now he tries to play nice, at least with the republicans. in an about face, trump is now endorsing house speaker, paul ryan, who faces a primary challenger in this wisconsin congressional district. trump read a statement about ryan at a rally in green bay. he also finally threw his support behind arizona senator, john mccain. meanwhile, hillary clinton getting more good news today in the form of new polls.
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in that survey of more than 1100 people, clinton gained support among whites and men. and one poll from georgia shows she has the lead there as well, despite it being a red state. a new york city attorney may need a lawyer after being accused of robbing a bank in connecticut. police say 46-year-old, megan mcsherry gave a note to a bank teller, allegedly demanded money and said she was armed. she didn't get far before police arrested her minutes yesterday afternoon. she's being held on $250,000 bond. new at 11:00, getting parking meters. neighbors and business owners are ticked because now they have to pay to park. the concession that could cool down hot tempers. >> new tonight, terrifying home invasion, surveillance video shows an intruder breaking in, how a boy inside was able to call for help, and a close
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new at 11:00, a community in brooklyn found itself stiffed out of the free parking on its streets when the city added more meters. but just as a backlash to the move started to pick up speed, the city offered a compromise to help put the brakes on the growing frustration there. here is stefan kim. >> reporter: residents living on 3rd and 4th avenues, this is an all too common sight. cars lined up down the block, double parked. >> here. >> that's why these meters have been popping up. but also going up, the blood pressure. >> that's it. >> the meters were requested by local merchants who complain without them, residents occupy spots for a week at a time. so meters mean more turnover. >> customers have a problem, they don't know how to park. they take a chance at times. sometimes they get a ticket.
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d.o.t. made the changes without local input. and that created a unique problem. >> of the half a dozen blocks that got metered parking, all of those spots on the ground level. except for these three spots, which have only homes. pat lives in front of one of these spots. >> to come home at 8:00 and look for a spot, you're driving around for an hour. an hour. >> i think when they are in front of residential of an issue for the residents who live in those homes. >> council member says the good news, d.o.t. appears to be ready to correct this blind spot. meanwhile, he's cosponsoring legislation that would require the city to do more than just notify the community of changes like this. >> this bill would require them to have a discussion with us about the meters before decision is made to put them in. >> officials hope that will
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comes to parking, you won't make everyone happy. in bay ridge, stefan kim, channel 7 eyewitness news. a boy keeps his cool as a man breaks into his house during a scary home invasion. responded to the doorbell rubbing his eyes after just waking up. the man asked if he was alone and he said yes. three hours later, as you can see, a truck drove up on the grass and a man tried breaking in the back door. the man ran away when he heard noise inside. closet until police came because he thought the man was still there. the feeling of a subway tubal collapses, sending commuters diving for cover. it happened without warning in shanghai. three people just missed getting seriously hurt as the ceiling tiles rained down all around them. fortunately, no one was hurt. engineers said dense humidity and strong winds contributed to the collapse. repairs are underway. a police officer speaking
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first time after setting a gas station on fire. surveillance video captured the dramatic event in miami. a man tried setting fire to an 8,000 gallon underground storage tank. the officer hit the emergency shutoff to the gas pumps, then confronted the man all the while unsure if the tanks would explode. >> it would have been a massive chaos. they would have thought it they wouldn't be able to talk to me. >> it was a fight to the death and only one person was going to walk away from that. >> wow. the suspect stabbed the officer about a dozen times with a knife and a screwdriver before the officer fatally shot the man. a fellow officer found him bleeding on the ground and rushed him to the hospital. and terrifying video shows a woman rummaging through a
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asleep. the homeowners woke up one morning to find their home ransacked. when they checked their security video, that's when they saw a woman in face paint going through their home all while eight people slept. authorities arrested a 24-year- old woman and charged her with particularly burglary and drug possession. >> weekend closures on the fdr drive. street to. the drive will be shut down from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. there will also be closures on sunday and monday during the overnight hours. and path riders will face a complete shutdown of the 33 street line starting at midnight. service will not resume until monday at 5:00 a.m. workers will be upgrading the signal system work that will continue on weekends through december. path is adding service to the world trade center. >> here's something for you to
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to 1:00 p.m. no cars will be allowed on park avenue from the brooklyn bridge to central park. the stretch of road will be packed with activities like a water slide. that's fun, a zip line, and a dog park. some streets run for three saturdays in a row. >> 7 to 1. while there might be an early shower around 7:00, and another line approaching around 1:00. the bulk should be pretty good. our streets are dry right now, humid. pressure is on the fall and the high today in the low and mid 80s. close to average. for pretty nice saturday. a little on the steamy side. clouds and humidity on the increase tonight. that saturday storm threat is from late morning and early evening. it's a brief period where a line will come through. may have to interrupt your plans and get back to business. we'll dry out and then sunday is a great day. dry and delightful.
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recent nights. 69 middletown. wear not going to see the upper 50s. it will be low and mid 60s in the suburbs. 74islip. here's a nice planner through the day tomorrow. once we get to the midday, all bets are off. a thunderstorm posted at 1:00 to 3:00. the threat is over after 4:30 in new york city. we'll focus on long island and connecticut after that. beaches okay, just keep an eye to the sky late in the day. for thunderstorms. here's our front right now. winds out of the south here. i think a couple showers can sneak into the region tomorrow morning early. just a small chance for that. the main event is that line coming off from the west. there is a small chance of some storms could get gusty with downpours and frequent lightning, but again, that would be widely scattered. broken line of storms. here's the future cast. tomorrow morning, an isolated shower. the future cast -- as you go
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into the catskills. line approaches new york earlier, it was closer to 1:00. i think it's that early time period for new york city and probably east of new york city by about 4:30. after that, watching long island and on the shore, 5:00, 6:00, and then offshore after that. we have the thunder threat tomorrow. the windows noon to 5:00. breezy, beautiful on sunday. get back to the weather we've had much of the week, which is low humidity. boaters, southwest winds, water temperatures nice and warm. watch out fo rip current risk which will diminish as we go into sunday. earl will diminish in intensity, winds at 60 miles per hour. it will get torn apart by the higher elevations of mexico and weaken. but could resurface in the pacific next week. mostly cloudy, warm and humid, 74 degrees. tomorrow, it's a high of 88. clouds and hazy sun. showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. and early thunderstorm south and east tomorrow evening and lowering humidity. your seven-day accuweather forecast, sunday is the better
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86. with the west wind, mid 80s to the beaches. great weather is going to continue into monday and tuesday. then the humidity starts to come back. and then we're finally in the dog days of summer. sunny skies h. amy frieze will be in tomorrow morning, i'll cover the storms tomorrow afternoon. >> thanks, lee. >> up next, the dualing obituaries that may cause friction at a funeral in new
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in tonight's health alert. super lice sweeping across the country, including right here in new york and new jersey. the lice so strong, they are resistant to over the counter treatments. the problem is that lice have mutated, making it more difficult for the chemicals to eliminate them. researchers found the super lice strain in most states and 42 of them. all of the lice were resistant to over the counter treatments. this is not the way you want to be remembered. appear together in a newspaper. one saying he is survived by his wife. the other by his girlfriend. both obituaries say leroy, bill black died tuesday of lung cancer. however, he survived by his loving wife and son. the second announcement says he
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son, a host of siblings, and lifelong girlfriend. so moving on, let's talk sports right now. the end of an era. >> and a surprising time of this end of an era. it seemed like mark teixeira would retire at the end of this season. he announced he will call it a career after this year, but it was not easy. we'll hear from a very emotional teixeira coming up. and, first it was about the it's abou fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet.
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12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. every time i'm someone there's no crying in baseball, i get proved wrong again and again. >> the yankees may have been -- the first baseman said he would like to play four or five more years. that's an opinion he no longer holds. he is retiring at the end of this season after 14 years in major league baseball. eight of them in pinstripes. the three-time all star and five-time gold glover opted to make the announcement now so he
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months. >> it's an go no r to put on the pinstripes every single day. i got to do it for eight straight years. i gave you everything i had. i'm proud to have a world series ring with the yankees. something i'll never forget. >> then he and the yankees opened up a series. the pinstripes came out firing. bases loaded. that's how you a grand slam. 6-0 yanks. the indians were not out of yet, and chris gimenez, the three-run blast. now it was just a 6-3 game. that's as close as they get. gary sanchez called up this week. there's his first rbi. 7-3, and the yankees started pouring it on. contributing with the solo home run. fourth of the year, just padding it out from there. all around solive offensive effort, 13-7. the yankees win. the mets entered tonight one game out of the wild card,
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not won back to back games in a month. the trend they hope to halt tonight as the mets arrive in detroit for an inner league series, where justin verlander came to play tonight. he struck out 9 mets, including al alejandro in the third. kelli johnson takes him deep for the two-run home run. it was 2-1 mets, but noah couldn't hang on to that. victor martinez, johnson with it from there. another run scores. allowed four runs as he takes the loss, 4-3. the mets still cannot get two in a row. by this time next week, the jets and giants will have played their first gym game of the season. it can get tense, which is exactly what happened with gang green today in florin park.
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some chippiness, if you will. it's not acceptable to marshall. >> i did it, so, kind of went too far, but a thin line between football and being a man. >> crossed the line, crossed that football line, but again, you know, can't let nobody slap me in my face. >> every year it happens. it's tough when you're going against the same guys day after day. >> get
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