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police , the das office, and the marshfield police arrested -- date of birth 10/2 7, and he will be arraigned next tuesday at the plymouth district court. also arrested today at her home is a woman with a date of birth of 6/13 /84. lauren kaail. there was a relationship between those two. state police and the marshfield police have received dozens of . the investigation has led to one
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implicated him in the murder and burglary of ms. mckenna. witness information has also led the police to recover five firearms stolen during the incident. including the ak-47. investigators have confirmed that ms. mckenna was the owner of four of the five weapons on the other night, including the a f-15 and the ak-47. this case is ongoing and the work is not over and will not be until every person responsible is held accountable for their actions. i cannot say it enough. the great work the marshfield police and the massachusetts state police have done in this
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, but for their efforts, we would not have and we would not be where we are right now. but this case is not over and we are continuing to work and will continue to work until we get everybody that is responsible. right now i will have the chief say a few words. >> we set it and we meant it. we told them we were coming for them and we did. now, the attorney was arrested for murder, burglary, illegal possession of firearms, and he is being held without bail. his girlfriend was arrested a short time ago and she is in the process of being booked at the marshfield police department for excess or he after the fact -- jc: you have been listening to a press conference being held by the plymouth county da four arrests -- for arrests in connection with the death of robert mckenna. two more arrests today.
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that again from the plymouth county da, two more arrests in the death of robert mckenna, a violent murder at his home. phil: in the meantime, eleven people are hurt after an suv plowed into a crowd of people at a car auction house in framingham. a 78-year-old man was behind the wheel. police are investigating. jc: an everett man charged with trying to hire himself as a hitman. they say that joseph burke offered himself to kill someone and was uncovered undercover fbi agent. phil: police are questioning two threat to anyone on campus at texas southern university. jc: we want to take a look at the rain is moving in? what does the weekend look like? mike: the weekend looks spectacular. we needed a little moisture, so we will be getting it.
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we have that lighter area of precipitation. then a little bit stronger out to the west. that is associated with a cold front. once that goes through, that is it for rain. this will not be hanging around for long. a couple hours at best. we have seen some have your stuff down to the south. this stuff is moving really fast. you see this cell, i put the stronger cell, you get steadier reigns in worcester, and it looks like it will take a few more minutes, six minutes for the strongest of that to come through. a little lightning is a possibility. the most of what we are seeing are downpours moving through. the skies will clear and that is why i say, it we' ve got a great weekend coming your way. all those details in a few minutes. jc? jc: all right, take a look at the mass pike. sure enough, it is slowing in both corrections. let' s look at the drive times. this is a friday into a holiday weekend. 45 minutes right from mass
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45 minute ride upper deck to 128. look at the pipe and 128 jammed them both -- the pike and 128 jammed both directions. the -- weston tolls, i-4 95, jammed both sides of 495. if you' re expecting someone coming soon on any of the major highways, it' s not going to be soon. cars abandoned at logan for more than a year are hitting the auction block. massport say they have tried and failed to reach the owners of 95 cars left in there like. some have been parked at the airport since the last option in 2009. on the list, a bmw, a mercedes, and a mini-cooper. phil: a ghastly at this newton elementary school. antoinette antonio reports that the leak was discovered just
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antoinette: an early-morning scare at franklin elementary school in newton. carbon monoxide cases -- detectors going off, signaling what the fire chief is calling a potentially deadly level of the gas. >> we saw a janitor staggering outside the building and a boiler in the basement. antoinette: that contractor was found on the floor and having a hard time breathing as first responders carried him out. he and the school custodian were taken to mass general in stable condition. teachers were just starring to arrive and were evacuated. classes for the day were canceled. >> it was very clear we could not open school. fortunately, we have an excellent reverse 911 system. >> it said due to an emergency, franklin elementary school will be closed today. i' m glad they caught it.
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antoinette: giving kids the next drop long holiday weekend. but it was not the risk to have anyone inside the building. >> if those detectors were not in place, some really bad things could have happened. we could have had students in the school. antoinette: city officials say that as far as they know everything was up to code and work on the boiler was routine maintenance. they are now looking at whether there was a mechanical issue without boiler. the cause is under investigation. in it, antoinette antonio, wcvb newscenter 5. phil: the school superintendent says every single boiler in all newtons schools will be inspected by the end of the day monday. jc: a terrifying event on camera. phil: look at this. a pregnant woman clinging to the car. why she was so desperate to keep the driver from leaving. jc: how a young passenger got help quickly. phil:
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only at your lincoln dealer. >> you are watching wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:30. phil: two young kentucky boys missing for nearly a day have been found. they found the boys in the red river gorge area in kentucky about a mile from their campsite. police did not provide any information about their condition. it is a heavily wooded area popular with hikers.
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texas shows a pregnant woman clinging to the good of an suv. her ex-boyfriend stole the vehicle. he refused to stop the car for her, so she jumped on the hood to rid another man was driving by when you saw it all unfold. >> this lady is trying to stop this car. she is in the middle of the freeway and run of the car. if not to be something serious area -- it' s got to be something serious. jc: police caught up with them a short time later and arrested him. the woman an unborn baby were not harmed. phil: smokers need not apply at a local hospital.
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you should be getting for the area you are going to, and get them. jc: a fourth springs into action to save his school bus driver. the school bus driver again coughing and struggling to breathe. when he ran up to her, she gasped she thought she was having an asthma attack. the fourth-grader called dispatch for help here it shows but it was kind of scary at first, because i did not know what to do. >> got all that stuff situated so it was easier for them to find me instead of guessing where i was at. jc: she says that she has not had an attack in years. she is grateful. he says that adams is the best test driver and he was happy to help. phil: a good smile. he did just the right thing. jc: it' s a good thing that there was a two way radio there.
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phil: it' s a good thing that they know what a two-way radio is. mike: how to even run that thing? phil: don' t call it a cb radio, ok? mike: oh, now we are dating. we have a couple areas to watch. we have not got too much out of this. light rain is coming through. a 10th of an inch, heavier downpours, 210 seven inch, not a lot of water. this area down to the west, down for worcester, that is the area with the strongest downpours. i put it on this cell right here and i think it will be in i know you got pretty good this has a potential for a downpours, perhaps a rumble of well. we see some dusty pugin setting up in -- dusty winds setting up in southern worcester county. hour. it will not be around long, but
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you may have dusty winds. speaking of not being around long -- a three-hour animation. here is how it looks on our computer models. it is pushing eastward. then look what happens. 9:00 over the cape, and after that, it is gone. that' s it. that' s all the rain. then a spectacular weekend with lots of sunshine. a few evening storm -- storms out there. yes, it will be chilly out there, but don' t worry. colder. so, let' s going to be happening. in boston, the winds will be switching to the northwest. they have been out of the southwest. they are busy. they will settle down especially as we had toward tomorrow afternoon. as this system works its way through, the mild air
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unfortunately will be kicked out with the rain. there. sunday has a chilly start. by the way, a lot of people will be headed to the north. saturday and sunday, nice sunshine. in the morning, those are poorly -- feed chilly starts. probably our coldest temperature of the year, 40 in the city, but do be advised about that. system. pretty quick moving. do you notice what happens before that front. the temperature warms up to the mid-60' s, the low 70' s. yes, tuesday has scattered showers, but we' ve got a really nice string of warm temperatures coming our way. i'
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the end of next week we have really cold air moving back in. let' s just enjoy the 70' s while we have it. jc: great. phil: i will enjoy it. on chronicle tonight - eye candy. things that look so good - they' ll make your mouth water. jc: shayna seymour gives us a taste by visiting harvest restaurant in cambridge where they' re putting an adult spin on dessert. shayna: in 2013, food and wine named him the best pastry chef. his seasonal concoctions are known for being packed with robust flavor. >> it is my opportunity to take the skill and take it to the next level and make things more architectural, more visually appealing, but i did not want to lose textures or flavors. just a little bit of honey meringue -- sha
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his peanut butter and jelly sandwich includes a fruit rollup. toasted brioche, drizzled cream, berries, and all of oil plums. >> you will be confused, but it will be a good confusion because it' s exciting. it will remind you of being a kid and eating a peanut butter jelly sandwich but it will not look anything like that. a little caramel corn -- shayna: he says surprising customers is part of the fun. >> i want them to come back again and again and again. the more skilled staff i have, can take on. i just want to keep going. they just let me do what i want to do here. we can do something i we can all be passionate about. jc: she also tested drives a car with its own light show and chores a stunning oceanfront
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estate. i can be tonight on "chronicle." phil: lexus is known for luxury, but the new model is made completely out of cardboard. it is on display at the innovation show in britain. it was handbells using 1700 sheets of cardboard. it has functional doors, headlights, and wilson has an electric motor and steering wheel, making it drivable. it took three months, by the way to build. jc: recycling. phil: i do not know how the crash test works. jc: people in a suburban unusual black bear. phil: why wildlife experts say their plan could do more harm than good. jc: and coming up new at 6:00, following breaking news from the south shore. dangerous weapons taken off the streets.
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expansion of the killer whale tanks, but they also banned the breeding of captive orca' s writ it applies only to see world in san diego, not others they. at animal-rights activists called it a "deathblow" to the use of killer whales at the park area -- at the park. jc: elephants rarely develop cancer and new research may show wide. they have more of a gene that suppresses tumors. this research could lead to new cancer treatments for humans. phil: the push is on in a new jersey neighborhood to find a new home for "pedals," the bear who walks on his hind legs. s emily riemer shows us, wildlife is better off staying put right where he is. emily: it was the one thing that
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>> a.j., be quiet, don' t move. are back in northern new jersey, but this one is not like the others here at >> poor guy. emily: take a look. he walks on his high legs like a human. then it' s just weird. could be a human in a bear suit. but this bear is no laughing matter. he needs urgent medical attention. neighbors, uniting around the bear they have affectionately named pedals. they have set up a facebook page and a gofundme page. pe dals is missing a pop. the other paw is limp.
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says that moving him good cause more damage. phil: that was emily riemer reporting. we are following breaking news. two new arrests in the murder of a marshfield man. jc: newscenter 5 at six the clock starts now. phil: chaos in an auction house, and crowded by an out-of-control car. jc: disturbing child pornography charges against a social worker. the investigation that led to his arrest. mike: a fast-moving line all the showers and thunderstorms. i will show you if it has an impact on your weekend plans. jc: phil: -- and the little reporter getting all these scopes scores her biggest interview yet. jc: -- >> this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 6:00. jc: we begin with breaking news from the south shore. two new arrests in the murder of
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phil: dangerous weapons also recovered. >> one made just a couple hours ago, the police chief saying that the family members of the victim should feel justice will prevail. take a look at the booking photos just released. one of the suspects is an attorney. he is charged with murder and unarmed burglary. his girlfriend also arrested today. she is accused as an accessory after the fact for allegedly hiding evidence or the victim of this gruesome crime was 45-year-old robert mckenna. he was found dead at his home on september 16 and what the da described as a gruesome, bloody scene. mckenna died of extenuating -- x saying you way should and --
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