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issues, so he may be in danger. if you see him, troopers want you to call 9-1-1. police are making progress with nearly a dozen shootings across hampton roads the past couple days. in norfolk, officers arrested two men for a deadly incident. 22-year-old elisha hernandez from newport news and 35-year-old mondozer masters from hampton both face murder charges. police believe they killed robert knight the third in the ocean view area saturday. 10 on your side's matt gregory has been following the story since then. he joins us now with the update. police have charged the two with murder and attempted robbery. even with the arrests neighbors tell 10 on your side they feel trapped by fear. they want something to change. the modest memory left behind from saturday's shooting on kingston avenue. a memorial for robert knight the 3rd, a man neighbors like curtis rodarnel didn't know. but saturday he saw knight's van smashed against the wall. curtis rodarnel / tried to help victim
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couldnt go anywhere beause it was already into the wall. i tried to wake the guy up and tried to make sure he was all right." 15:37:15 norfolk police say someone shot knight while sat in the driver seat of just barely. curtis rodarnel / tried to help victim c0022 15:38:03 "apparently the car that sped past me as i was turning i got here right after it happened like that split second i guess that car was the one, the people that did it." 15:38:12 a car that tipped police as well. monday norfolk officers found elisha hernandez from and mondozer masters. curtis rodarnel / tried to help victim c0022 14:52:44 "the guys they caught hopefully thats really them because that way someone out here everyone out here feels alittle safer and its more justice. its actual justice." 14:42:54 but even that wont put curtis rodarnel at ease. curtis rodarnel / tried to help victim c0022 nieghborhood at least in the middle of nowhere or something." 15:41:37 a feeling of safety ripped apart by a murder in broadday light. norfolk police have not
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shot robert knight. or why they shot him. only that both men have beenm charged with attempted robbery as well. matt gregory 10 on yoru side. since friday, police have been investigating at least eight shootings across hampton roads. three in norfolk, one each in newport news, hampton, virginia beach and portsmouth. so far officers have only caught suspects in two cases, including the one we just told you about. see information from all of them on wavy- dot-com. if you can help police with any case, call the crime line at 1-888-lock-u-up. you never have to give your name. you may even earn a reward. new tonight. the city of norfolk has responded to claims linking this weekend's violence to unfilled positions in the police department. city officials say there are always between 20-25 vacancies posted to account for things like retirement and recruiting efforts. the city says it does not leave them empty to save mccabe, a candidate for mayor, suggested today. sot - sheriff bob mccabe,
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- clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11 so that they can address different things that are happening in our city. 6:25:15 fellow mayoral candidates, councilman andy protogyrou and state senator kenny alexander disagreed with mccabe -- sot - andy protogyrou, budget. the city's never done it with regards to its police funding. 6:38:31 (butt) phoner board/senator kenny alexander, norfolk mayoral candidate 17:02:27 if there are additional needs in equipment and resources. and if so that request should come from the current police chief and the city manager. norfolk residents will pick the next mayor may 3rd. firefighters in hampton say a man has to find another place to stay. all because fire damaged his home. we got these pictures from the scene on south boxwood street. that's a neighborhood right next to woodlands golf course. they say the fire began in the kitchen and damaged the first floor of his home, but they did not mention any injuries. all new tonight -- chesapeake police say they're investigating an armed robbery. they say he hit a
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battlefield boulevard shopping center around 8 tonight. police say he had some kind of weapon and demanded cash. they say he got away and no one was hurt. we're working to learn more about exactly which business he hit. we'll let you know when we have an update. gloucester county deputies say a man attacked his wife before killing himself today. the victim told them it started when her estranged husband broke in and hit her with a mallet. she told deputies he also shot through the back door of her home in the seawall avenue area. then deputies say he got into her vehicle and started driving. when they pulled him over, he killed himself. investigators say they're not identifying the people involved out of respect for the couple's children. they say the woman has a concussion. state police arrested a suffolk man they say was cooking meth in two different places. 44-year-old brian warren faces charges tonight. investigators raided a shed on elwood road this morning -- where they say they found one of warren's labs. troopers say they found another about a mile away on glen haven
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us, they had no idea about what was going on, until they saw the investigation. super=bridget anderson/neighbor outcue=was shocked runs=:19 45=1:04:56 "i knew that it had to be some sort of terrible drug situation but i didn't know what i their big white suits like they were going to mars or something it was really scary i was shocked" investigators say they also found weed at warren's home. he's in jail tonight. virginia beach police have promised to crack down on people who threaten the city's schools -- whether they mean it or not. they followed-through today. two students face charges after virginia beach police say they threatened landstown high school. officers increased security today -- as a precaution. they say a student's parent told them about the electronic threat, and that lead them to the suspects. tonight superintendent dr. aaron spence is reiterating his same message from last year -- that schools have zero
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dr. aaron spence - virginia beach schools superintendent c0014 - 453 we don't know serious about things that they're saying online 501 and so we always want to make sure we investigate. 503 the police department and make sure that we ensure that happens 509 dr. spence says the school has started a campaign encouraging students to use social media safely and responsibly. a school principal in gates county has been suspended for 30 days. the sheriff tells 10 on your side that person was escorted off school property friday. he could not tell us the names of the school or the principal involved, but he did say the school board is investigating some kind of misconduct. we've reached out to the school superintendent, and we'll let you know when we have an update. investigators are still looking for answers in a bus accident that hurt six people, including two children, in chesapeake. police say no one was seriously hurt. the head start bus and s-u-v crashed at battlefield boulevard and
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investigators say they are still trying to determine how this happened. all new tonight -- wesley hadsell will not be sentenced on federal weapons charges this month. he will also need a new lawyer. a judge granted his attorney's request to withdraw from his case due to a conflict of interest. hadsell pleaded guilty to having ammunition when police searched his hotel room last year. the discovery happened while police were looking for his adopted daughter a-j. she vanished in march, and investigators found her body in franklin weeks later. they have not named hadsell a suspect in that case. based on the arguments, hadsell could face up to life in prison for the weapons charge whenever the hearing happens. we'll be sure to let you know. 10 on your side revisited this case -- since hadsell disappeared one year ago last week. hear from her family and the latest from police by looking for it on wavy dot com. new tonight. a judge has sentenced a man to eight years behind bars for causing a deadly crash in suffolk. wesley johns pleaded guilty to manslaughter,
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drug charges last year. police say he used heroin before getting behind the wheel in february. they say johns lost control and crashed into another vehicle on whaleyville boulevard. 84-year-old bernice brooks and 60-year- old teresa brown from north carolina both died. after seven days of emotional testimony and six hours of deliberation -- a jury in nashville has awarded sports reporter erin andrews 55-million- dollars for a stalking lawsuit. convicted stalker, michael barrett, secretly recorded her naked in a hotel room eight years ago and shared it. andrews sued the hotel and barett and for 75-million due to the emotional distress she suffered. barett testified from jail over video -- admitting he was wrong -- but andrews says he can't change what he did. michael barrett - i felt bad for her. i felt bad (butt) erin andrews - (emotional) i think the thing that really hits tweet me and they say i want to be erin andrews except for
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thing. and i cant control that. barrett will be responsible for paying about 28-million and the hotel company will pay about 26-million. flags flew at half staff today in honor of former first lady nancy reagan. she passed away this weekend at 94-years- old. she will be buried next to her husband president ronald reagan on friday. nancy met her husband while they were both working in hollywood. she left to make his life's work her own -- playing a supporting role as a he rose to the white house. later on speaking out against drugs and meeting with foreign politicians. president obama acknowledged her legacy. president obama sot: "i know how much she meant not just to president reagan, but to the country as a whole ." she cared for her husband while he battled alzheimers. virginia's senate has
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parenthood. it aims to keep money from the commonwealth's health department from going to the clinics. the same bill has passed the house, so it's headed to governor terry mcauliffe's desk now. the bill's sponsor says the funds would go toward more comprehensive healthcare for women. looking ahead to tomorrow morning -- developers plan to cut the ribbon on a new housing community. you may have seen the crescent square homes near the intersection of northampton boulevard and diamond springs road in virginia beach. the units will goto a mix of people who have been homeless or make less than 25- thousand dollars a year. the virginia supportive housing organization supported the 12- million dollar project. a local community losing well-known big name businesses. tonight, a meeting about what they're getting in return. a son saves his dad from a burning home -- hear him explain his decision to run back
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employees and shoppers will soon feel the loss of two businesses in hampton. macy's and sports authority say they'll be shutting down. the stores are blocks away from one another near coliseum drive and cunningham. tonight the local naacp met to go over economic development in the city. 10 on your side's liz palka was at bethel a-m-e on lincoln street for the discussion. liz? anita - not only did macy's and sports authority come up. so did other big changes that are happening in the city. such as the purchase of riverdale shopping center. there will be some demolition... riverdale shopping center off west mercury boulevard was an area of concern for some community members at the hampton naacp meeting. c1 6:37:21 - what's going to happen to my business. this was charlene smith's first meeting because she heard the city's economic development director leonard sledge would be talking. c1 6:36:55 - my lease expires the end of may so i really need to know what
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owns a southern and cajun cuisine restaurant called the comfort zone in riverdale, only recently learned the shopping center had been purchased. c1 6:36:45 - the new owners have not reached out to us or told us anything. that's why she has contacted the city...asking where she should move her restaurant to. c2 6:39:40 - we are here to be a resource for them. not just when times are good or times are bad. but all times. smith is preparing to move to an undetermined new location. as other businesses are moving out. such as macy's and sports authority. sledge pointed out - those were corporate decisions made outside of hampton. c2 6:39:05 - i think one thing that's important for folks to continue to remember and understand with regards to sports authority is that they're closing all of their stores in hampton roads. so we are constantly working to with the property owners. :16 there is still new business coming in. sledge said more than 15 companies set up shop in hampton in fiscal year 2014-2015. adding 29-hundred plus jobs to
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several city leaders - such as the city manager and the mayor - were at the meeting as well. commissioner of revenue ross mugler was there. and made the point that - stores like macy's leaving could be a good thing, as there is another macy's in newport news. this gives hampton a chance to bring in a business that is unusual and different. i'm liz palka, 10 on your side. several local tourist attractions will get a cut of more than 800-thousand dollars in state funding. that includes 10-thousand for holiday lights at the beach and santa's seaside village; 25-thousand for the richmond ballet for performances in the capitol and norfolk. 35-thousand will go to the james river association. governor mcauliffe hopes local marketing money will help
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three pets. everyone made it out safely except caleb's father -- who started calling for help. caleb says he knew he had dad our family would have fallen apart and like i said, my family is the most important thing in my life." the father was badly burned, and he was still in the hospital as of last night. local reporters say he's expected to recover. two pets did not survive. the redskins officially say goodbye to rg-3, local teams battle in the state basketball semi-finals. and peyton manning says goodbye to the game he loves, next on the
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" it is something about 18 years, 18 is a good number and today i retire from pro-football." and today i retire from pro-football." peyton manning, the nfl's all-time leader in passing touchdowns and passing yards and the first starting quarterback to win two super bowls with two different teams--made it official today. he is retiring from the game he reveres i'm bruce rader, choked with emotion, manning said the timing was simply right. ""when i look back on my nfl career, i'll know other players that were more talented but there was no one who could out-prepare me. and
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no regrets." peyton did not talk about his future plans, but we all know in five years, he will be inducted into the pro-football hall of fame. the rg-3 era officially ended in washington today as the redskins released robert griffin the 3rd. the move frees griffin, who's 25 years old, to sign with any team. he is expected to have several suitors including dallas, cleveland, houston, philadelphia, san francisco and the new york jets. the state high school basketball tournament wraps up this week in richmond today in the semi-final round of the 4-a tournament, lake taylor--in the state's for the 1st time in 33 years beat john champ-pay high from loudoun county, 76 to 69. the titans will play mon-ah-kin for the state championship wednesday morning at 11:45. in the girls tournament two beach schools, princess anne beat its neighbors from salem by 33 points in the 5-a division. the cavaliers will play
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looking for their fifth title in the last 8 years. wilson's season comes to an end after losing to william fleming by two points, and kings fork was eliminated by mon-ah- kin 79 to 55. two more local boys teams play tomorrow, in the 6-a tournament, woodside from first time in school history, won it's quarterfinal game, but isn't looking past tomorrow when the tigers take on battlefield in the semi's.
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norfolk state women opening things up with the first game against coppin state---this morning--- kiara philips led the spartans with 15 points--- unfortunitly it wasn't enough. nsu was quickly eliminated 78 to 54. action really heats up on wednesday night when both the men from hampton university and norfolk
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