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or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life. the roast looks good dad. how good? 162 likes. did i get any retweets on those green beans? yep! and they're blowing up on instagram. honey, your rump roast just broke the internet!!!! as it should. life is family mealtime and everything you need to make it picture perfect. now be sure to tag your mother because she needs more followers. ok. nbc 10 breaking news. >> good evening, i'm keith jones. >> i'm jacqueline london. we begin with breaking news out of wilmington. police say five people were shot. they've all been transported to the hospital. >> nbc 10's brandon hudson is live near the scene of the shooting with the very latest.
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what have you learned? >> reporter: keith and jacqueline, of the five people who were shot, some are teenagers. they're all recovering now at the hospital. police just opened up this part of south van buren street and chestnut street. we saw them around the corner investigating trying to find out how this shooting happened. let's go to video we shot not too long ago. skyforce 10 over the scene as detectives arrived here in wilmington, delaware, right around south van buren street and elm street to find out how this shooting happened. again, five people shot. we're still trying to find out what led to shooting. what the motive is. list are still looking for a suspect. we also know that police are also trying to find a weapon. we will continue to follow this story as it develops. you can get updates online at nbc10.com and on our app, nbc 10 app. and, again, we will update you as we get updates throughout the day and in the morning. live here in wilmington, delaware, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news.
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we just went from having the time of our lives to the worst night of our lives all within a matter of minutes. >> that is 20-year-old patience carter. the nild naphiladelphia native, the survivors from this weekend's deadly shooting in orlando. >> that brave young woman described the attack minute by minute this afternoon. >> a harrowing account, too. nbc 10's denise nakano joins us live with her story of survival. >> pretty amazing. patience carter just got to orlando from philadelphia, the time of her life in a new place with the best of friends. she detailed what she saw, heard and felt in words so riveting you won't be able to turn away. >> the gunman entered the bathroom and was shooting his machine gun so we're all, like, scrambling around in the bathroom screaming at the top of our lungs when he was in there for the first time and then, you
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know, people are getting hit by bullets, like, blood is everywhere. it was shock. we just went from having the time of our lives to the worst night of our lives all within a matter of minutes. laid there for hours and hours hoping that someone came and got us and hoping that the police would come through at that point in time and just, like, save us all. but throughout that period of hours, the gunman was in there with us and he actually made a call to 911. everybody could hear it who was in the bathroom who survived, heard him talking to 911, the reason he's doing this is because he wants america to stop bombing his country. from that conversation from 911, he pledged allegiance to isis. he even spoke to us directly in the bathroom. he said, are there any black people in here? i was too afraid to answer, but there was an african-american male in the stall where most of my body was, majority of my body
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was, had answered and he said, yes, there are about six or seven of us. and the gunman responded back to him saying that, you know, i don't have a problem with black people. this is about my country. you guys suffered enough. and he just -- he made a statement saying that it wasn't about black people. this isn't the reason why he was doing this. but through the conversation with 911, he said that the reason why he was doing this is because he wanted america to stop bombing his country. he said, "hey, you." to someone on the floor inside the bathroom and shot them. shot another person and then shot another person who happened to be directly behind me who i'm told through the eyes of tiara that shielded me with their own body to make sure that i wasn't hit. so after he left, rang off those last three spots, "hey you," bow, bow, bow. they bust through the wall and start engaging in gunfire.
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they told him put your weapon down, put your weapon down. he didn't. they engaged in gunfire. they got him. they shot him dead. i was begging for god to take the soul out of my body because i didn't want to feel anymore pain, i didn't want to get anymore shots. >> patience carter shared a poem she wrote just last night. she says it's part of a healing process. and one of the lines in her poem reads, "the guilt of being alive is heavy." jacqueline? >> so sad. hopefully that burden of guilt can be lifted soon and she can begin the healing process. patience's friend, akyra murray will be remembered as her philadelphia high school tomorrow. she just graduated from west catholic prep where she was a basketball standout. the school announced today it will hold a private vigil tomorrow night at 6:00 in her honor. find more of the details on the nbc 10 app. the latest developments of the investigation into the mass shooting. federal agents say omar mateen's wife noor zahi salman was with her husband when he bought
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ammunition and a holster used in the attack that left 49 dead and 50 injured and she may have tried to talk him out of his plan weeks ago. the fbi is also taking a closer look at reports mateen was a regular at the gay nightclubs including pulse. and tonight the city of orlando is looking to turn its pain into lasting impact. >> nbc 10's george spencer is there live tonight from orlando. george, set the scene for us. what's it like down there tonight? >> reporter: keith, at memorials like this one, it is certainly still a scene of mourning, of pain, of course. just five blocks up the street at the nightclub, itself, the scene of a continuing investigation, but across this city tonight, a sense that people are beginning to try to look forward. this is a city that hosted five major vigils tonight. a city that is now anticipating the president's arrival on thursday. with music booming at first baptist church orlando, we saw
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embrace after embrace. sympathetic eyes and clasped hands, orlando's biggest church mourning the country's worst gun massacre. >> it affects all of orlando, it affects all of florida and we need to let everybody know that, listen, we're all together. >> reporter: this pastor believes the sunday morning attack on pulse nightclub should outrage all people of faith as the memorials nearby grow tonight, orlando is preparing for the president's visit. a visit that's expected to focus again on gun violence. a visit that may allow orlando's tragedy to have a lasting impact. >> every time he's addressed it, he's asked us as elected leaders to step forward and say, to question why do we have people, private citizens with assault-type weapons? >> reporter: it comes as nbc 10 got our best look today at orlando's medical heroes.
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the nurses and trauma surgeons who treated 44 of the victims. like this man, saved by a team that rushed to work in the middle of the night. >> in a matter of 30 minutes, i think we had multiple surgeons coming in the door to help us out. i saw dozens of nurses who i knew were not on that night who showed up. >> reporter: from those doctors, to these crowds of vigilgoers, orlando refusing to be defined by the three horrific hours of sunday's attack. at this particular hospital, 27 of the victims remain hospitalized. even right now, a number of them going through surgeries today and doctors confirmed this morning it remains possible that the final death toll from this attack may yet tick up by one or possibly even two more victims. reporting live tonight in orlando, florida, i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news.
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and we have much more on the aftermath of the terror in orlando. including how the local community is showing its support for the victims and their families. meanwhile tonight, a plea for justice from the family of a teenage girl killed in a hit-and-run at roosevelt boulevard last night. markaylah jackson was weeks away from graduating high school. now her family's planning her funeral. markaylah was walking home from work when she was hit by a minivan on roosevelt boulevard in the crescentville section of philly. her mother says she had big plans for her future that now will never be realized. >> she was going to be a nurse. she was going to go to try to get into temple nursing program. >> we all know it was an accident. but just turn yourself in and let the family get some closure to e eors are checking surveillance videos for leads. the minivan is described as silver or white with heavy front end damage and a shattered windshield. in decision 2016, hillary
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clinton wrapped up the democratic presidential primary season with a decisive win in washington, d.c. the presumptive democratic nominee also met with opponent bernie sanders in d.c. this e n evening. that meeting is expected to set the tone for the democratic national convention right here in philadelphia next month. at this point, it's unclear if sanders plans to endorse clinton or if he'll stay in the races through the convention. to a horrifying discovery inside fairmount park. it has philadelphia police searching for a killer now. a 911 caller led detectives to a young woman's body this morning along the mann center. police say she'd been stabbed repeatedly and shot in the back of the head. her wrists handcuffed. police say it's likely her body was dumped there. the woman was in her late 20s. investigators say it appears she tried to fight off her attacker. >> i believe she was in a fight for her life. and unfortunately, she lost.
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>> politician are still working to identify the woman tonight. a south jersey father accused of killing his 3-year-old son appeared before a judge today and we are seeing new video of that father's emotional reaction when learning his son was found dead. david creato is charged with murder in the disappearance and death of his son, brendan. the child's body was found last october in cooper river park a few hours after creato reported him missing. an interview of creato with detectives the day the body was found was played in the courtroom. in it, he broke down in tears and pleaded for more details. >> no! no! no! no, no, no, no! no! no! no, no, no. >> prosecutors say the father killed the boy because the child put a strain on his relationship
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with his girlfriend. his trial is set to begin in october. new video of a man wanted for impersonating a philadelphia firefighter and robbing a restaurant. police say the restaurant walked into a popeye's chicken in kensington last friday, claimed to be a firefighter there to change the fire extinguishers. the store's manager paid the suspect $476 but police tell us the man said he had to get tools from his car and took off. closing arguments wrapped up today in the federal corruption trial of congressman fattah. the jury will get instructions tomorrow then begin deliberating. prosecutors tried to make the point that fa trkfattah is a thd corrupt. we'll be in court tomorrow and let you know as soon as the verdict is announced. a man so dangerous officials from one local community were forced into hiding. how police were able to catch
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the murder suspect. a revel re-opening? why the owner says yes but city officials say not so fast. and i'm tracking rain before the week is over, but how does your father's day weekend look? i have that forecast, too, coming up next.
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a show of support tonight in south jersey for the victims of the terror in orlando. dozens gathered in collingswood camden county to grieve, love and support those affected by the tragedy. a number of people wore rainbow colored clothing or carried signs to show solidarity with the victims. a similar sight in morristown burlington county. group gathered outside the first baptist church of morristown to pay for the friends and families of the victims of the attack and
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lit paper lantern bags. friends and family will say good-byes to a burlington county singer also gunned down in orlando. a viewing will be held for 22-year-old christina grimmie friday at fellowship alliance chapel in medford. a memorial service will follow that night. grimmie rose to fame as a contestant on nbc's "the voice." she was killed friday night as she signed autographs after a concert. local police and their familiy ies spent the night in hiding following a murder three states away. it starred with a triple murder yesterday in west virginia. the suspect was captured this morning in chester county and turns out he's from pennsville, new jersey, so authorities in the salem county town feared for their safety because of this man. pennsville police had encountered him in years past and were afraid he was on a mission to retaliate or seek revenge so authorities sent two judges and several police families into hides. >> if he killed three people, it may be that you're somewhat
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desperate and, well, i'm going to settle all the scores at this point. >> the mange thing, get the judges in a safe location and protect the the town. >> he says he won't fight extradition back to west virginia on murder charges. from our jersey shore bureau, the new owner of the biggest failure in atlantic city's history says the former revel casino is on the verge of a comeback. new owner glenn straub insists the mega resort will re-open tomorrow with 900 hotel rooms after sitting dormant for nearly two years. city leaders aren't so optimistic. they say straub still doesn't have a certificate of occupancy. a key requirement to open. straub tells nbc 10 he's the landlord but a different company will actually run the resort. >> who will be working inside the building when it opens? >> contractor. >> you already -- the subcontractor already has employees lined up? >> i don't know, you have to ask
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them. >> a high level city official tells nbc 10 if hard work continues around the clock, a fourth of july weekend opening seems more feasible. you heard about this? the food and drug administration has a bone to pick with whole foods. agency septembernt a letter abo serious violations at a food preparation facility in massachusetts. they found food in areas where condensate was leaking from the building. failure to sanitize food, prep dishes, dirty dishes near food and sinks without hot water for hand washing. turning to weather. a beautiful day, beautiful evening but that's changing. >> a little bit of rain probably on the rain. sheena parveen joining us with your first alert forecast. >> rain before we get to the weekend. it's father's day weekend this weekend. don't forget about that. the weather for if actually looks really good. for tomorrow morning, though, it's looking good again for your morning start. here's 8:00 a.m. if you're in quakertown, 65 degrees. mostly sunny.
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atlantic city, 69 mostly sunny. reading, 64, mostly sunny. philadelphia, 8:00 a.m., close to 70 degrees and sunny. don't forget with our neighborhood weather your neighborhood forecast is at the bottom of the screen. satellite and radar, right now, nice and dry. clouds and rain to our west and southwest. not very organized but it's moving in this direction. so eventually later on this week, like thursday mainly and even into friday, this will all move in but, again, it is unorganized. we do expect at best just periods of rain through the day on thursday. so first weather headline, warmer tomorrow. more clouds around than today. and some spotty showers possible. if you're in foxchase tomorrow afternoon, 85 degrees. partly cloudy. lansdale 83. reading, 84 tomorrow afternoon. 81 gloss bo 1 glassboro. a few spotty showers in atlantic city later in day. 75. rehoboth beach, 78 degrees. chance of a thunderstorm possibly. better chances looks like
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thursday. there is rain in the forecast for thursday and parts of friday. not all day friday certainly. here's tomorrow, though. 2:30 in the afternoon wednesday. we'll see the clouds increasing. temperatures, though, will be a little l bit warmer. then we see a lot more rain moving in overnight into early thursday. so the models kind of just updated here showing that rain starting late wednesday night into very early thursday. 9:00 a.m. thursday. have the umbrella before you leave. see rain for the morning commute. through the day thursday we could see periods of rain. by friday, we take a wider picture here. a lot of this rain tries to slide to the south. so friday could be for most of the area a drier day but we're still going to keep the chance of showers especially if you're south of philadelphia. over the weekend, though, looks really good for father's day. the rain is gone. and temperatures are going to start warming up, too. look at philadelphia's next five days. along with the shore. if that's where you're heading. rain on thursday. temperatures top into the mid 70s. friday, mostly cloudy in philadelphia. mid 70s. if you're along the shore, you have a better chance of rain on
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friday. looks like mostly the earlier part of the day. look at the temperature, though. thursday and friday at the shore, upper 60s possibly. then we go into the weekend. plenty of sunshine. we really start to dry out. shore temperatures on saturday around 70 degrees. sunday looks like the warmer day. just in time for father's day. mid 70s at the shore. if you're in the philadelphia area, nice and dry so far. sunny going into weekend. temperatures back in the 80s. john? >> looks nice for the philliess tomorrow night. phillies pitcher today had worst debut in team history. may surprise you how he reacted after the game. remember eagles safety walter thurman? he just retires but seems to have been playing two sports while here in philly under a another name. that is next.
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this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x 1 from xfinity will change the way you experience today. >> hey, i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. phillies host the blue jays the next two nights after splitting two games in toronto. phillies pitcher making his major league debut today but didn't tgo so well. the worst debut for a phils pitcher in team history. here's zach. dad in front row cheering him on at dodger center. a rough one. in the second inning, kevin palar. this is fwogone. 2-0 toronto. gives up three homers. in the third inning, carrera, two-run shot gone as well. later in the inning, bases loaded for josh donaldson. yes, it is a grand slam. right here. does not make it through the third. he gives up eight earned runs. phillies lose 11-3. they have lost 14 of 18. now even though he got roughed up, seemed to have a good time. he told csnphilly.com, oh, it
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was awesome, i was obviously leaving pitches up and big league hitters are going to capitalize on that. i was in front of 50,000 people playing the game i love. got to bounce back and work on it. i had the time of my life. he's taking it well. sixers, will dario leave his team in turkey and play in philly this season? he'd have to buy out his final year of his contract out there. sixers president and coach brett brown visited sar r ee ee eed s. may not make financial sense for him to come to the nba, but they hope it happens. >> i think i was pretty clear. i wasn't pessimistic. i wasn't optimistic. i was somewhat neutral as to whether or not i felt he would be coming over and i still feel that way. i like to think that, you know, our objectives are aligned. and what we like to do is get him in to play for us next year. this is a cool story to end.
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walter thurmond retired this year at the age of 28 to move to l.a. and pursue his passion of film making. while he was an eagle he was plays in a philly slow pitch softball league. take a look at this photo in the spot shadow, apparently walter thurmond but played under an li, dick mahoney. he wore a wig. his girlfriend tweeted out the picture. none of the players knew it was him until he was fwogone. i'm figuring a slow pitch softball player was playing the role in disguise as bradley fletcher. see the story on csnphilly.com. i'm john clark. we're right back.
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but the temperature difference mid 80s tomorrow. 70s thursday and friday. look at the weekend, though. looks great . 90s next week. >> i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm keith jones. thanks for watching. the "tonight show's" next.
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