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in this picture. it has a delaware license plate, pc64273. police warn everyone that he is armed and dangerous. i am jacqueline london. >> i am jim rosenfield. we have live team coverage of this breaking news with nbc10's brandon hudson at the maryland shooting seen. brandon has the latest on the situation in maryland. brandon. >> reporter: the shooting happened in this building right at advanced granite solutions. you see the sheriff's deputy in front of the building. investigators are inside and they are walking throughout the property. we do know the shooter was an employee and scheduled to work today. in a suburban maryland office park surrounded by hotels and restaurants, a mass shooting which killed three people and critically hurt two others. all of them worked at advance granite solutions with radee prince, the suspected shooter. >> i thought i heard arguing or
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yelling behind the building. didn't catch my eye and then all of a sudden the guys came sprinting away from the building. >> reporter: the witness said he didn't hear gunshots, he only saw people running from behind the building. >> three spanish guys came from behind the building. >> i believe he is targeting for a specific reason. >> reporter: the sheriff says prince walked into the office and fired shots just before 9:00 this morning. >> it was a regular work day. he was scheduled to be at work today? >>. >> reporter: the gunman got into a black gmc acadia and drove to wilmington. in the hours since police from neighboring agencies joined the man hunt. >> in the northeast corridor there is a search for this vehicle and suspect. every police department, every police officer is aware of who is being looked for. >> reporter: we will stay on scene for the latest developments in this shooting. at 5:00, all the federal agencies that are helping to
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solve this crime. live in edgewood, maryland, i am brandon hudson. nbc10 news. >> wilmington police are holding a news conference right now. we want to listen in and get the latest from that location. >> right now he is not likely to die. he was able to give us pretty good information that immediately allowed us to make sure that we were able to link what just happened in maryland, where we got the alert from maryland police, who sent it over to delaware state police, who put it out and broadcast it throughout the state of delaware. we were able to put two and two together immediately because of the information supplied by the victim on 28th and northeast bull varr boulevard. >> he was shot in the head? >> according to witnesses one in the head vicinity and i believe one in the body. >> what was their relation? a business relationship. >> the individual? >> between the suspect and the victim. >> maryland or wilmington. >> wilmington. >> right now they've had past history on criminal cases.
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that's where i have to leave it at this time. there are some -- there is an historic basis going back a few years where they're known to each other. >> where one did something to the other? >> no. i don't believe there is any assaults between individuals or wrong-doing. i think it's just a relationship that has gone awry for some reason. leave it at that. >> as far as the week vehicle i concerned, was the vehicle always registered to him or did he get it off the lot of the car dealership, and second do you feel he is still associated with the car or has gotten rid of it at this point. >> i think it was co-registered, i'll get that information and confirm it. right now he has to know that everybody is looking for him. he has to see the news media, his family members have been contacted. so there is definitely -- he knows the amount of resources that are going to find him to make sure he doesn't cause any more harm.
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we have not seen the vehicle, so i have to think that he -- he probably put the vehicle somewhere. we'll come across it, if it's not in a garage. i don't think he is -- i don't right now -- if he is using it, then we're going to catch up to it. right now i believe he probably ditched the vehicle if he knows the type of resources we are putting in to find him. >> did you look through his criminal background in delaware? >> he has right now in delaware, he has got 42 arrests. a lot of them are violation of probation. but right now he has 15 felony convictions and four misdemeanor convictions. yes, we always look into the past history of arrests because that's where we can delve intelligence information of where he has been arrested, who his associates are, where he has lived and past relationships. all these things are in play and we absolutely look into those things. i think i got a question over here. >> did you say your officer saw the vehicle leaving after the
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shooting? if they did, did they give chase, did they go after it? >> my officers were tending to more of the victim and, as we got information, that this might be the person, i think it was absolutely was in sight, but we were not able to pursue it to make sure that we could bring him in, apprehend this vehicle or bring this person to justice. last we saw the vehicle was 30th and market. it probably was a short following. no pursuit. we lost the vehicle going northbound. that's the last play officers saw it. 30th and market northbound. >> [ inaudible question ] >> right now we believe the shell casings that we have right now are possibly the same gun. we have to do a ballistic analysis on it. we'll do that as quickly as possible to tie them in. we believe it's probably the same gun used in both cases. >> would it also be targeted --
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is there anyone else you might think is targeted and do you know his current address where he lives? at least the city? >> two parts to that question. can anybody else be targeted? how many more people does he have beevfs with. i don't know. the rationale to shoot five people like he did, kill three and come here to shoot this individual that was shot on 28th and northeast boulevard. could there be other people out there? absolutely. but that -- when he was doing this was at a time when he wasn't well known and on our radar. i look at arrest records. as the other reporter asked, do we look at that. yes. we look at intelligence information not only who he has been arrested with or anybody in a case who might know something that actually can cause harm by testifying. we look at all these things and make sure we get that information out and cover all our bases. i think the probability of
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getting to anyone else that he might want to get to -- he is going to expose himself where he we are probably going to make our arrest. >> are there other friends or -- and family or associates of his that he has recommended to stay inside or do anything to protect themselves? any possibility of that? >> you're listening in to a news conference as authorities continue to look for radee prince, accused of being the trigger man in a shooting in delaware and opening fire at an office in maryland. three workers there are dead and two injured. his last known location was at a car lot in wilmington where the owner was shot and wounded. >> authorities saying they believe he's ditched the vehicle by now but they've been putting out the description of the vehicle and the license plate. >> they believe he is in our area. we can also tell you after the gunman opened fire at the office he drove from edgewood, maryland, north to wilmington,
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delaware. police say the suspect shot a man at a business there. nbc10's lauren mayk is reporting from wilmington. >> reporter: at 28th street auto sales and service police tape block entrance to the business where the shooting happened. while investigators work, the broomer family is praying for the victim. >> my daughter called me, hysterical, crying, saying jason had gotten shot. >> reporter: she got the call about her daughter's fiancé, jason ball, at 11:30 this morning. >> he is in surgery right now. they believe he'll be all right. i heard he was talking, so that's a blessing. >> reporter: the family member said they didn't know why someone who target the local business owner to loans tow trucks to loan out after a recent hurricane. >> he is a good-hearted man. >> reporter: they didn't recognize the man police had been looking for in delaware and in maryland. >> i don't know him. but to hear what happened, he is on a rampage. i don't know what disturbed him, but, you know, he need god's
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help. >> reporter: we did some digging on the suspect. we found an old address, called the house and spoke to a woman inside. she told us the accused shooter used to stay at the house off and on when he, quote, had issues but doesn't live there anymore. take a look at this. in our region you might see this billboard put up by the fbi. it's up in our state as well as maryland and washington, d.c. the headlines today, that multi-state man hunt which is on right now as you heard. police searching for the man you see on the screen. radee prince. police consider him armed and dangerous. investigators say he opened fire inside a maryland office where he worked, killing three people and injuring two more. investigators say prince then drove to wilmington and shot another man, who he knows. this time at a car dealership. police tell us prince is driving a black gmc acadia with a
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delaware license plate number. this is urgent news that impacts public safety. nbc10 news is working to get new information and will bring you any updates just as soon as we get them. right now, the nbc10 investigative reporter mitch blocker is looking into the suspect's lengthy criminal history. find out what we're uncovering at 4:30 here on nbc10 news. also making headlines today. jerry sandusky lost his bid for a new trial. a judge denied his request to dismiss the charges against him. the former penn state assistant football coach is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence on 45 counts of child sex abuse. no word on if sandusky plans to appeal. the sandusky case is among the biggest scandals in college football history. led to major changes in law regarding child abuse in pennsylvania as well as other states. today's developments after this photo surfaced on social media. it shows current and former coatesville high school students
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posing with pumpkins with racist symbols carved into them. one says kkk. another had a swastika. nbc10's deanna durante joins us live from coatesville, high school. >> this is not the only racist incident there in the past few weeks, right? you have seen activity at the school today? >> reporter: it's quiet here in the school parking lot now. earlier today it was quite loud as people from the city of coatesville and parents and students decided to march to the school in protest. some students left classes to join in. >> racism is not a joke. >> reporter: they walked from downtown coatesville, a handful of angry parents and residents. >> as parents we need to do this. >> reporter: the march after two publiciz publicized incidents. days ago a dark-skinned doll found hanging in a locker room. last night this photo made its way around the internet. three current and one former student from coatesville carved
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swastikas and "kkk" into pumpkins. >> it's not okay. you are making us feel unsafe. >> while whatever was happening outside was happening, i am proud to say i had groups of students yesterday and today inside, finding and developing and recommending solutions. >> reporter: two people a part of those groups, these students. they sat down with nbc10 to talk about lessons and listening sessions they are working to organize. >> we shouldn't be outside yelling and chanting. it should be more of quiet and calm about it. this is a showing how good we can be. >> we just need to understand that this is a terrible lesson, but it's a lesson and we do have to learn to be calm and handle it as adults. >> reporter: the district says pennsylvania human relations commission and the mid-atlantic equity center. lesson plans are being created to use in social studies classes. one of the students who claims
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to be in the picture has taken to social media to say that it was a joke and that others were involved who were not shown in the original picture. he also wrote saying that he didn't think that picture would go beyond the seven people who were involved, but it was meant to stay only in that group and not to be circulated on social media. reporting live outside coatesville area high school, deanna durante. nbc10 news. today president trump is firing back after criticism over a phone call he made to the family of a fallen soldier. a congresswoman says she was with the family when he made the phone call. >> sarcastically he said, but you know he must have known what he signed up for. how could you say that to a grieving widow? >> frederica wilson says she heard the president's comments on speaker phone. wilson says the president spoke for three to five minutes and
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that sergeant david johnson's widow only said thank you at the end of the call. the president lashed out on twitter writing she fabricated what i said to the wife of a soldi soldier who died in action. i have proof. sad. >> i had a very nice conversation with the woman, with the wife, who sounded like a lovely woman, did not say what the congress woman said. most people are not too surprised to hear that. >> congresswoman wilson says she is standing by her words. look at this mess on i-95 in bucks county. a chain reaction crash brought traffic to a standstill during rush hour in croydon. a pickup truck hit a tractor-trailer and the car behind the pickup slid underneath. two people went to the hospital with minor injuries. investigators trying to figure out what caused this train to derail in brewery town around 7:30 this morning.
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the train was carrying construction materials, and that's what you saw firefighters hosing down. right there they are doing that. no one was hurt. no word yet how long it will take to clear the tracks. if you watched the "ellen" show today you saw two mandalay resort casino workers who were the first people to encounter the las vegas shooter. josé campos, the security officer, was on the 32nd floor checking out a blocked fire escape when he heard what he described as a drilling sound. campos soon learned it was not a drill but, rather, stephen paddock, firing a gun from inside his room. campos was shot in the leg. moments later stephen schuck, a building engineer, came to the 32nd floor. both say they're still trying to heal mentally. >> stephen was approaching. i told him to stay back and get cover. that's when more rounds were
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disbursed. >> wow. so -- really, he saved your life and he saved also the woman who came out of the door to go into the hallway. [ applause ] >> both men are big football fans. ellen surprised schuck with a trip to meet the indianapolis colts and gave campos raiders tickets once the team moves to las vegas. delaware county is trying to lure amazon into the area. county leaders say their redevelopment opportunities, tax incentives and local labor force are reasons. philadelphia released the last of three videos it says prove why philadelphia is the best place for amazon. >> the buildings are huge. the airport is great. it's vibrant and comfortable at the same time. >> the video focuses on the small things that make philadelphia so livable. tomorrow is the deadline to
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submit proposals. state of delaware, mercer county, atlantic county, camden, newark, new jersey, want the company as well. a decision expected early next year. the nfl draft is not coming back to philadelphia next year, despite all of the success we had this year with it. instead, the nfl draft is headed to philadelphia's rival city, dallas. the dallas area will have to go all-out to match the success here in philly. that three-day event drew in a record 250,000 nfl fans to watch the draft picks cross that stage. the draft will run from april 26th through the 28th. ♪ clap your hands, everybody ♪ philadelphia >> well, after a lot of anticipation, the sixers open the regular season tonight! and the team tweeted this video
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combining a little old-school fun with new-school additions. nbc10's keith jones is live for us in washington, d.c., where the sixers tip off the season tonight. >> we have been hearing for years, trust the process. well, now the fans have a lot to watch. >> reporter: the pressure is on. i have had that song stuck in my head the whole ride down to d.c. we saw a ton of philadelphia sports fans making the trip, not only on the road but at rest stops as well. the sixers will be coming through this tunnel. crossing through this path between s.w.a.twaths of fans, m from philadelphia, surprisingly, onto the arena floor. the video. 10:00 a.m. this morning, the team warmed up. we talked with some of them. some big questions surround joel embiid. he has only played 31 games with the sixers.
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markelle fultz making his debut albeit off the bench. he jones fellow overall number one pick ben simmons. one drexel student decided to take a drastic measure. >> i skipped a mid-term to come here. very big sixers fan. haven't missed a game in three years. since 2015 i have been a season ticket holder. >> reporter: what are you going to do about the mid-term? >> i was thinking about faking sick. tell my teacher i have a flu. he is not from philly, so he won't understand if i say trust the process. >> reporter: i really hope that professor is not watching right now. as an adjunct professor at villanova, i can't condone that behavior. trust the process. this year the sixers are not mired in injury anymore. this could be the year they compete in a big way in the
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eastern conference. for now, live here at capital one arena in washington, d.c. keith jones, nbc10 news. so exciting! . turning to our weather. ter a chilly start, we warmed up to a pretty wonderful wednesday. we found people out enjoying the fall sunshine on state street in newtown, bucks county. a live look at boathouse row where the sun is still shining. you see the leaves on the trees, some of them starting to change. but you can see the boats in the water for sure. a lot of people out there doing a little rowing today. nbc10 first alert meteorologist tammie souza joining us. >> things have warmed up. >> close to 70 degrees across much of the area and blue skies. it doesn't feel like fall. it feels like a late summer day. 71 right now in philadelphia with winds out of the west and southwest at about 9 miles an
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hour. across the region. 72 in allentown. 68 in wildwood. 70 in wilmington and 71 in vineland. comfortable afternoon, pleasant conditions. under clear skies tonight, it will be another crisp night with southwest winds to 5 miles an hour. 49 philadelphia, 43 allentown. atlantic city, 47, trenton 47. a little warmer than we have seen the past few nights. all clear on daoppler radar. under a huge dome of high pressure. enjoy the fine stretch of weather. your ten-day on 10. 73 for tomorrow under bright sunshine. 73 on friday with bright sunshine, 75 on saturday with a few high, thin clouds and a few high, thin clouds on sunday. clouds increase on monday. tuesday a cold front comes through. temperatures start to drop by the time we get to middle of next week.
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count on nbc10 to keep you up to date on the search for the suspected triggerman in a deadly shooting spree today. police telling nbc10 radee prince not a man he knows in wilmington and earlier not five people where he works. three of those victims are dead. we'll have more in a live report ahead. the me too movement has inspired one olympic star to share her own story of sexual abuse. who she is accusing and what experts say you can do to empower someone to start a conversation about abuse. delay of game. a game some soccer fans won't soon forget. also ahead. we'll look at the closing bell on wall street where the dow closed above 23,000 today.
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chris brown: a fighter for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.
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. talk about delay of game. the bull spotted running around a brooklyn soccer field. new york police finally lured the animal in a horse trailer. no word on exactly where the bovine came from, but it likely escaped from a nearby slaughter house. >> you can understand him wanting to get away. >> yeah. our nbc10 team of reporters is tracking leads on breaking news that we have been following for you all morning and all afternoon. a killer on the loose right now. police think he is in our area. >> started as a deadly workplace shooting this morning in suburban maryland. >> police tell nbc10 the trigger man drove to wilmington and shot a man there. the nbc10 investigators are digging into the background of suspect radee prince. what they have uncovered, next in a live report.
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when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts.
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we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times. too many in south jersey are struggling. but steve sweeney's looking out for himself, not for us.
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nbc10 is following breaking news in our area right now. the hunt for a suspect who shot and killed three people and wounded three others. police tell us radee prince started a calculated shooting spree across two states around 9:00 this morning. prince is suspected of shooting five coworkers in suburban baltimore. killing three and injuring two there. the next stop a used car lot in wilmington where prince shot and wounded the owner. police say the owner told them he and prince knew each other. the office park is 30 minutes outside baltimore. police tell nbc10 prince shot five coworkers, willing thrkill
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them. >> police last saw prince driving a black 2003 gmc acadia. officers pursued the suv on north market street before prince got a way. police say he is armed and dangerous. the nbc10 investigators are digging into radee prince's past. >> investigative reporter mitch blocker is live in the breaking news center. what have you found out? >> we found the records in maryland as well as in delaware. the paper trail starts in 2003 when prince pleaded guilty to 15 counts of burglary. he was put on probation and ordered to pay $34,000 in restitution. in both february and may of 2006 he violated his probation because he did not pay the restitution. after that his record looks clean, at least until 2015 when he is again arrested in maryland on four hand gun charges. he is charged with having a hand gun in his car, illegal possession of a gun and ammo and
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having a firearm in maryland after being convicted of a felony. it is not clear whether he spent time in prison for those charges. we are also finding a handful of civil disputes in maryland and in washington state. the most recent from this february when a coworker tried to get a restraining order against him alleging that prince punched a coworker and threatened other staff. a judge ultimately threw that out, though, saying there wasn't enough evidence. live in the breaking news center, i am mitch blocker, nbc10 news. >> thank you for the update. our coverage of the man hunt after today's deadly workplace shooting continues online. for up-to-the-minute developments log on to nbc10.com or tap the nbc10 app. turning back to our first alert weather. sunny skies, temperatures in the 70s today. perfect day to do some fishing maybe along the banks of the schuylkill. the sun is out this afternoon. it looks like we are in for a
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few more days like this one. not bad at all. nbc10 first alert meteorologist sou souza tammie souza is with us. >> look at the sunshine glistening off the water. blue skies across the area. high pressure is in control. 68 degrees at avalon. the winds out of the west at 5 miles an hour. in wilmington. 70 degrees with southwest winds to 9 miles an hour. philadelphia, 71. that's above where we should be this time of year, 66 degrees. we continue to enjoy the west-southwest winds keeping us on the warm side. doppler radar shows us nothing overhead because of this huge dome of high pressure sitting on top of us. it will provide us with sunny, dry weather through the weekend. get ready for a lot of static electricity because we'll have very low humidity.
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68 at avalon. 70s in philadelphia, upper 60s in atlantic city. overnight tonight, dropping down under mainly clear skies into the low 40s and the outlying areas, upper 40s toward philadelphia and a few 50s toward the jersey shore. here is look at some of the stories county by county at 4:00. in birks county a football player who you will remember was kicked off the team for kneeling during the national anthem will not go back even though he was invited back. he was cut from the team at albright college. he told the reading eagle that some players lost trust in him after that and he does not think it would be good for him to be back on the team. in newcastle county, opening day for a first-of-its-kind facility. the new atlas point plant producing 100% renewable and
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bio-based chemicals. the ingredients will be used in everything from face creams to laundry detergent. [ piano playing ] >> camden county. nice way to relax at lunchtime with this free piano performance on the campus of rutgers camden. yeah. people look a little break to take in some beautiful music there. part of the annual mallory concert series at the school which offers a variety of free lunchtime performances throughout the fall. as we know, there are all different types of pizza. yes. one restaurant in new jersey is attracting attention for its unique take on pizza. i don't know about that. what the place has put in its pie that has people talking this afternoon. also ahead. >> i got goose bumps from my toes to the top of my head. >> one student's milk money mission that gave her teacher goose bumps. selfless gift.
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one philadelphia eagle is handing over an item many of us count on to survive, and it's all to help strengthen local education. that's at 5:00.
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mission that gave her teacher chris brown: a fighter for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side.
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a new study took a look at vision problems in preschoolers and found that kids who are far-sighted could be at risk for falling behind. doctors believe it's because the condition that makes it hard to see up close affects kids' ability to pay attention. and wearing glasses are not always the solution. more research is needed on this. as you know, there is pumpkin spice coffee, doughnuts and now there is pumpkin spice pizza. a new jersey pizzeria has been offering the specialty slice for four years. so what is on it? a sweet pumpkin base topped with fried zucchini. ricotta cheese, walnuts and powdered sugar. >> i'm trying that.
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>> they lost me at fried zucchini and walnuts. you try it and let me know how it is. >> a lot of kindergartners are just learning to count. >> a group of students in northwest michigan are learning they can count on their 5-year-old classmate named sunshine. the girl noticed some students going without milk at snack time because they didn't have the money. she went home. she broke open her two piggy banks. two piggy banks because she is saving for her first snowmobile. that will come in time. for now, she is putting her money behind a milk mission. >> i always tell my kids when they do something that really amazes me, i get kindergarten goose bumps. and i got kindergarten goose bumps from my toes to the top of my head. >> with the help from a gofundme page, sunshine and her grandmother have raised nearly $5,000 for their milk money mission. >> that is amazing! >> isn't that so good!
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the grandmother didn't know what she was doing. she saw a little girl didn't have money for milk and she went home and was lining up the quarters and dimes and nickels and was putting them in my backpack. the grandmother said, what are you doing? >> she probably thought she was taking it for the snowmobile. >> not yet. >> that will come. what goes up must come down. a local principal has gone to new heights to motivate his students. that story straight ahead. tammie. a warmup on the way for us. we're going to enjoy the 70s for a bit longer. i will tell you when it comes to a screeching halt straight ahead. it was a hard decision for us. >> new at 5:00. how dozens of families are adjusting to life in our area after fleeing puerto rico in the wake of hurricane maria.
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new details now about an accused killer on the loose at this very moment. police believe he is in our area. radee prince was last seen by police in wilmington at 30th and market late this morning. investigators tell nbc10 prince shot and wounded a wilmington man he knows and took off. before that, at about 9:00 this morning, police believe prince went on a shooting spree in the maryland office building where he works, targeting coworkers. three people were killed, two injured there. and the nbc10 investigators uncovered prince's long criminal record. we will have live updates from both crime scenes ahead on nbc10 news at 5:00. we're getting ready to turn to our weather. sunshine out today which makes such a difference. the temperatures are starting to warm up too. >> felt great today. i went on a nice long walk with that red head that we all know and love. >> the red rehead, your dog finnegan. >> he was loving it.
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>> started out cool and crist and it didn't get too hot before you finished your walk. it's very pleasant. these are the days all of us enjoy. people on the beach in cape may are enjoying it. water warmer an the air temperature. still comfortable with blue skies all around. we have a lot of warmth built up under this huge bubble of warm air stretching from the great plains over to the east coast. a little cooler to the west. the warmth will continue moving in our direction. let's check out your neighborhood right now. temperature-wise, delightful. 66 for a high this time of year. we are exceeding that value. 71 in philadelphia. 68 in coatesville. 78, mount holly. 68 wildwood. dover, 78. clear and crisp tonight with a light southwest wind. we won't be as cold as the last couple of nights. no frost advisories. 48 in coatesville when you wake
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up. 47 in vineland. 47 for dover. 47 in trenton and 52 in stone harbor. it's a little bit warmer once you are out on the beaches. nothing showing up on doppler radar because there is nothing to share with you. we are in a long dry stretch of weather. we have a huge dome of high pressure that's seated over the region. lots of warm air is beginning to build in. we're going to continue to see dry conditions. a lot of static electricity the next couple of days. be prepared for a little bit of shocking out there. the next best chance of rain doesn't head our way until we get into perhaps next monday night or tuesday. this is going to be very dry. i call it perfect pumpkin weather to get out there, do all the decorating you want this weekend at your house. you won't see any rain. we are going to be looking at the winds out of the west and southwest. we will be dropping through basically the 50s, and tomorrow we're going to be looking at near 70 degrees for a high. i think it would be in the low 70s in the city, upper 60s to
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low 70s, the outlying areas. on friday much the same. we're going to see temperatures in the 70s. the winds will turn to the northwest. we have a weak front that comes through, does not bring us any rain on friday. the temperature will remain about the same for those two days and then we will start to head upward for the weekend. 49 in philadelphia. 43 in the pennsylvania suburbs. 48 in south jersey. look at the beaches. a comfortable 56 on the jersey shore. 49 in delaware under clear skies. tomorrow you notice the sky. this is our realistic forecast model. it's basically blue skies out there. philadelphia, 73. 71 in the pennsylvania suburbs. lehigh valley 70. 72 for the south jersey area. 70 along the jersey shore. in delaware, 72. so all in all, spectacular weather. your ten-day on 10. it stays warm up until a point. we will see the 70s tomorrow. low 70s. 73 on friday. 75 on saturday. 77 on sunday.
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a few high, thin clouds building in. for monday, of course, we have the big eagles game on monday night football. we will be looking at 78. we have a front coming through at this point the timing is after the game, triggering showers and thunderstorms on tuesday, rain on wednesday and then much cooler air moves in once again the end of next week. we are looking at a beautiful stretch of weather. take advantage of it. get all the halloween decorations out. pick out your pumpkin. guys. well, take a look at this. this is how middle schoolers were welcomed in newtown, middle school. their principal spent the night on the roof at the school. he promised students he would do that. he would stay overnight on the roof if they raised $8,000 to help a school in texas that was destroyed by hurricane harvey. this was the brain child of the principal's secretary who was from texas. she has already made her mark on sports.
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now one olympic star is stepping forward in a way that might be remembered as much as anything she accomplished at the games. she shares her own story about sexual abuse next. also, how a night out on the town turned into a big win for this flyers fan on the left here. we'll explain, all new at 5:00.
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when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him raise your taxes 145 times. too many in south jersey are struggling. but steve sweeney's looking out for himself, not for us.
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olympic medallist mckailey maroney says she was molested by a former team doctor. she posted a statement on twitter. she alleges the abuse began at the age of 13. maroney decided to come forward as part of the me too hash tag movement on social media.
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that arose in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct against harvey weinstein. >> reporter: gymnast mckala maroney helped team usa move to the top of the leaderboard at the olympics. she alleged team doctor larry nassar repeatedly molested her starting at 13 years old. maroney shared her story as part of the me too social media hash tag where women have detailed incidents of sexual harassment and assault. it initially started in a response to allegations of misconduct by powerful hollywood executive harvey weinstein. she said people should know this is not just happening in hollywood. it's happening everywhere.
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wherever there is a position of power there seems to be potential for abuse. it's not just celebrities but everyday women are using the viral hash tag to share their stories. so we took the question to a penn medicine clinical psychologist dr. gallagher. what many have instead faced is backlash. >> we apologize for the obvious audio technical difficulties. that story will be on nbc10.com so you can hear the full length of the story. >> it's an important story. we are working on several developments you haven't seen for nbc10 news at 5:00. erin coleman with the headlines.
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a man with a gun. a deadly plan and plenty of bullets is on the run. police tell us a man opened fire in delaware and in maryland in less than two hours this morning. this is the man police are now looking for. in the past 30 minutes we spoke to a witness who was at the maryland murder scene. a spree that killed three people and injured two more. it's an interview you will see only on nbc10 news. perfect pumpkin weather. a weekend you've been waiting for. get out. put up all the decorations. there is rain on the way. i will break that down for you and let you know when it arrives in your full forecast.
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we have new information about breaking news. we have been following all day. right now a suspected killer with ties to our area is on the loose. this is the man police want to find. 37-year-old radee prince. in the past few minutes we just spoke to someone who was there for one of the shootings. >> this story is developing by the minute. prince is accused of two shootings in two states less than two hours apart. police say he shot five people at his job in edgewood, maryland, around 9:00 this morning. three people there were killed. police say he then drove north to wilmington where he shot and wounded the owner of a udz used car dealership. >> he was last seen in a black gmc acadia with the license
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plate pc 64273. he is armed and dangerous. >> nbc10's lauren mayk is live in wilmington. >> aaron baskerville is live in edgewood, maryland, you just spoke to the witness who was inside the building when the shooting happened. >> reporter: i had the chance to talk to four different witnesses, four workers who were inside advanced granite solutions earlier this morning when the gunman fired shots. right now we are outside of the richland ballroom, the staging area for families of workers who were inside this morning around 9:00. to this photo. four of these workers wanted to share this photo. this is oscar hidago. he lost his life this morning when the gunman fired shots. the four coworkers i talked to literally 20 minutes ago tell me they were about ten feet away from the shooter when he pulled his gun and

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