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maria: breaking news at 11:00, a deadly shooting spree in campus. ed: the manage going up in flames tonight. meteorologist: a shot of cold air. i will show you how chill lit is going to get. maria: 5 investigates exposing eld are abuse at the hands of caregivers. how to protect your loved one. maria: breaking news at 11:00, a shooting rampage at a lawn mower plant in kansas. four confirmed dead and dozens wounded. the gunman is among the dead, and the death toll could rise. good evening, i'm maria stephanos. ed: i am ed harding. the shootings happening both inside and outside the plant. our john atwater is live at the latest information. john. john: he shot at police. gunshot.
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we kept hearing pop, pop. i reason over. i saw a gentlemen, adam, he got shot. i walked over. you tried to help him as much as i could. john: people tried to hp the wounded taken down by someone they knew, a coworker, two walk had to the plant, and started shooting. >> we heard gunfire. we took our prac nice flies get everybody out as quickly as we could and pretty watch we did. john. he also opened niner parking lot of the industries after shooting random victims as he was driving to the building. >> this was an alarm gun. something like an assault rifle. that was used. >> an officer was finally able to take him down inside of the building saving more lives. investigators identified the shooter as 38-year-old. they say he doesn't appear to have terrorist ties but they are not disclosing his motives. the plant is located in kansas, about a half-hour outside of wichita.
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lawnmower products. is a small town of fewer than 4,000 people, now feeling the pain of a devastating mass shooting. john: again, tonight, four people are dead. more continue a dozen are hurt. police trying to determine why the suspect unleashed this level of violence. live tonight, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: right now, a 21-year-old man is dead after a crash on route 3 in plymouth tonight. the car rolling over as it crashed into trees on the side of the road. it happened on the northbound side of the highway between exits 3 and 5. police say the victim is from providence, rhode island. another person in the car was rushed to the hospital. ed: right now, this massive fire under investigation in newport, rhode island. a historic mansion destroyed after flames ripped through the bellevue avenue home. stonor lodge, a nine-bedroom, 11-bath home, was under
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the mansion is estimated to be worth three million dollars. it sits right in the historic section of the city, filled with mansions that are popular with visitors. maria: right now, a salem police officer on the other side of the law. he's now facing charges after a drug bust in lynn. >> i wonder if had health issues i am sure something like this is going on. i hope they find him and give him the treatment he needs. maria: police say the man has missing teeth. the victims in the case were not hurt. maria: right now, a salem police officer on the other side of the law. he's now facing charges after a drug bust in lynn. patrolman matthew scialdone patrolman matthew scialdone. is accused of hiding four he is accused of hiding four oxycotin pills after a man he
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he was off duty at the time. scialdone is facing a possession charge. he's been placed on administrative leave during the investigation. >> has been a maynard firefighter since 1996. maria: taking a live look at the boston skyline on a thursday night. still a few stray showers moving through our area. much colder weather on the way. way. it is a few scattered showers. here is what showing up now. it is diminished. s this the radar. they are winding down. we're left with a couple of areas of sprinkles. one to the north. one to the south. this is, this is steadiest one so to speak now. going through lynn, south here. it will be dropping to the boston area which is the next 15-20 minutes.
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a couple of sprinkles now. there is a bit more to the west. as i mentioned, it is winding down in. we will keep it in the forecast by the next hour sore. then it us out of here. right now, look ats that he temperatures. into the 30's and the 40's. this these would be respectable daytime highs this time of year. but they are not the end of our temperatures dropping because by tomorrow morning, they are wake up with temperatures in this he 30's. it doesn't warm up that much. the wind is going to have a bite as well. windchill tomorrow. into the teens and 20's. here's the good news coming. temperatures are warming up. we talk about that warmth in a fewp moments. ed? ed: to commitment 2016. candidate on the stage in houston tim? almost all about donald trump. thegop frontrunner talking shots and dirk shots out. maria: it was quite feisty to say the least. aroma mary saladna is here with a testy back and forth, mary? mary. yeah. this is the last time.
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particular had trump in the cross-hairs. it was texas-size show round, an im frigs was the issue that sent the sparks flying. >> you are the only person on the stage that has been fined for hiring people to work on the proc jeks. you hired the workers. that hired people. you have not hired any thick. >> you have not hired. >> we hired workers from poland. >> wrong. wrong. that is wrong. >> ted cruz piled on. >> marco is right. a federal court found donald guilty of being guilty of a part of conspiracy to hire people illegally and entered the $1 million judgment. >> one of the debate sponsors with it was a chance to speak directly to la tin though fot voters. trump was asked to respond to comments made earlier in the day by former mexican president vicente fox who slammed trump as crazy guy. >> i am out going to pay for that role. he should pay for it.
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>> how are you going to make them pay for it? >> i will. the wall just got ten feet taller into. believe me. [cheering and applauding] >> again, ru be yo took aim and fired. >> if he about builds the wall he builds trump towers hable with using immigrant lab to do it. [cheering and applauding] mary. they were identifying for stage time tonight. now the candidates will crisscross the country lobbying for votes in the 11 states including massachusetts holding pump as are next tuesday. mary saladna. wcvb newscenter 5. ed: phillip chism was convicted of the murder and rape of 24 year old colleen richard in december. today, the defense lost an effort to limit the number of victim impact statements at the sentencing. >> anyone tomorrow may take as long of a period of time as they would like, or as short of a period of time if they would like. they want to take the witness stand, they can do that.
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they can do that. i will not lum hit the a. time anybody speaks. i only have one rule which is that all comments be dir reed to them. they expect nine people to peak tomorrow. maria: new at 11:00, this beloved garden at boston children's hospital is in the center of an emotional fightand people are speaking out. to many, it is considered sacred ground, but it may soon be gone. newscenter 5's jorge quiroga is live outside the hospital. why is it in danger, jorge. jorge. lovers of the garden say that is like ripping out the hospital soul. parent and patients on both sides of this three messingal issue facing off at the final department of public health hearing. >> i want to protect them from doing a horrible, horrible mistake, take away the garden from future children at the
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>> there is times where my mom being young parent would have to wait hours and hours in the emergency room because there was no available bed for me. >> needing more am radios. children's hospital arguing it has to build a new $1 billion, 11-story tower. had nine open heart surgeries and a transplant at children's. >> one of things i like to pass on to her. life is about making choices. >> the daughter died at 1 2. the garden is sacred ground. >> we love children. concern is a part of my family. >> note the baby doctor is making impassioned plea. >> it is something that nobody else has. >> the hospital proposing three new green spaces including a rooftop garden. critics comparing them to the mcdn ale eating area. we're talking about doing is destroying the foremost healing garden probablyp in the world.
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years ago were for the children. the children need to be the focus of this plan. >> hospital says on any given night. the beds are nearly full thand the new tower will change that. but critics say. if they have to. they will stand before the bulldozers to save the garden. the department of public health will have the final word. live from boston, jorge cue ga. wcvb newscenter 5. ed: tonight, apple is asking a judge to vacate the order from the fbi to unlock the phone of one of the san bernardino terror suspects. in court documents, apple says the fbi is seeking "dangerous power" that could have disastrous consequences for digital privacy. last week, the government ordered apple to help unlock the phone. the mbta has plans to take action against the popular hoverboards. the agencies work on banning them on bus, trainance in stations. there is no date as to when a ban would take effect. there have been dozen of cases
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york city, that city has banned hoverboards from public transportation. maria: ter her story made national headlines. right now, there is a new chap then fight between justina pellet tir. they are filing la a lawsuit against the hospital. lee years ago, justina went to children's for treatment of a rare disease. her parents say, that doctors diagnosed the girl's problems as psychological. well, when they wanted to take her to tufts they claimed the doctors accused them medical child abus and called dcf. justina was in state custody for 18 months. i am very angry. i just don't understand how this happened. and i just really don't want this to happen ever again to any other family. >> children's hospital says it with welcomes the chance to defend the carve justina. >> next on wcvb newscenter 5: >> a police officer's terrifying close call and what he had just
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maria: 5 investigates exposing eld are abuse at the hands of caregivers. >> make him mad. >> the punishment some say doesn't go far enough. meteorologist: cold air set ling in. i will show you when the warmth and the 50's return. randy: friday morning on newscenter 5 eyeopener, laughing your way to better health. emily: even in the yoga studio. two local programs that are delivering results through comedy. cindy: get ready to feel the chill. it won'
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ed: this video is new at 11:00, a tractor-trailer speeding down a missouri highway side-swipes a police car during a traffic stop. watch as the trooper walks to his car, the truck slams into it just seconds later. if he had still been if he had still been outside, he would have been hit. but, the trooper was not hurt. the truck driver was issued a citation for violating the law requiring drivers to move over when they see an officer stopped on the side of the road.
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caregivers turned criminals. vom accused of horrible crimes. ed: kathy curran tonight uncovering the extent of the problem and the questionable punishment. >> he was boxing and hitting my dad on the face in the shoulder and you could hear the physical and my dad was cowering and mub bling to stop hit meg. >> a heartbreaking caves eld air buse at the hands of caregivers rolls on video obtained by 5 investigates. showing a license certified nurse's aide taunting and hitting a patient he was supposed to be helping. 70-year-old william meyerson was nonverble and suffering from dementia. it all happened in side of the walls of the framingham back in 2014. >> i was horrified. >> the daughter, christy, donovan trusted the people here to take care of her dad, but that trust was brock bin cna samuel and coworker demareas
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>> i really don't have any words for them. i will never forgive them to be honest. my dad struggled a long time after sha. >> show your face. >> here two caregivers taun another elderly patient. >> make him mad. >> stop. >> diaz flicks the we'll ears, wipes mucus in her mouth. a ok. you have done enough. okay. >> mocked her over and over again. >> when we showed up to speak to the man accused, he had nothing to say. >> don't you think the elderly deserve compassion and respect? >> well, what i fun in the abuse cases in the lack of awareness by caregivers and how to protect and respect are elderly. a attorney david ho which specializes in nursing home abuse cases. >> that tells me that the aides are not being trained or supervised. >> 5 investigates has discovered in the past five years. the state has taken action against the certifications of hundred of cna's for case ever abuse and neglect and misappropriation.
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state's public web site for the lapses of diaz, there is no dismin aary action noted. this is no evidence they committed any crime even though they are both on probation in this case. >> they both reached deals with prosecutors admitting the assaulted elderly patients but if they complete probation without problems, no conviction will show on their records. >> they pretty much got a slap on the wrist. >> air dog civil case. another cfa raped an85 year old woman in side of a marl for rowe nursing home. the staff cleaned up the victim and didn't bring her to the hospital this the next day. the suspect was fired but never criminally charged. >> this was lake a bad dream. he was 90. inhe was vulnerable. he needed help. >> henry hayes turned to a home care agency for around the clock help for the elderly!ly par shen. caregiver kristen gonzalez stole more than $30,000 in cash and jewelry.
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she even stole the family's safe. gonzalez is on probation after admitting to the crime. >> we told dad, this is the girl you liked so much. she is the one. >> 11 days after this happened. my father had heart attack answer died. the companies that employed each of these caregivers tell us, they all passed background checks and had proper training. they are prepped from working with the elder arely asng willing as they are on probation, but there is nothing preventing them from retraining to become nurses aids in massachusetts again. kathy curran, 5 investigation. ed: there are a few things you can do to row tk the loved once. take a k willing at how experience staff is at the facility. check the staffing levels and the statep inspection reports which are available on-line. the care is in your home. you could consider surveillance camera as listening as you follow state laws. right now on our app, the wcvb
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check inspection and caregivers lapse. now your stormteam 5 a forecast with meteorologist mike wankum. mike: temperatures started to climb throughout the night. tees were high temperatures most recorded about 3:00 in the morning. 63 degrees the high temperature in boston which means when you add it together. the months now of december, jan a, i february make it the third warmest winter ever record in boston. we gat few days to go. we may actually try to inch our way up to maybe number two or the number one spot. right now we gat few rain showers showing up. there is not much. a little band to the north of the city and trying to rip the way southward. maybe few ren kells. that is about all. then from west wood. another area of few scattered showers. these will be with us for another hour sore then they are out of here. we don't have to worry about ice tonight because temperatures are holding the heat from the day. correct temperatures now, 41 in burlington. look out to worcester. it is 35 degrees in worcester at
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travel through the south shore, nicely into the lower 40's at this point as is the cape. generally to the 40's. we don't have to worry about ice tonight. all we have to worm ry about is the wind. tomorrow, breezy again. not as bad as today. the windchill index, you will feel it tomorrow. windchill index in the teens and 20's. winds out west-southwest. 42 degrees now in boston. here are the wind gusts now. a little bit stronger. the strongest winds out toward hyannis, nantucket still gusting over 40 miles per hour. last night they were gusting over 60 in many spots. today we had wind gust over 40 miles per hour this afternoon. tom's high temperatures look like. generally to the mid 30's. 31 for high temperature in worcester. you get the idea. these will not warm up. as they drop down tonight and bottom it this morning. they will. the way up slowly as we talk about tomorrow afternoon's highs. upper 30's. the 50's and the 60 he a. this cold air comes in tomorrow. it hangs around on saturday. especially saturday morning.
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this! they high pressure system here starts to move the way eastward. mild air comes in here. a big turnaround once we talk about sunday's forecast. let's break it down for you. our 7-day forecast. show you what will happen. tomorrow, 38. keep in mind. the breeze the windchills will make it feel cooler. saturday, 16. we do manage to climb to 38 far daytime high. sunday, look that. temperatures into the 50's. it is looking nice for sunday. however, it is so the last of the warm days that are byes sunshine. really enjoy the sunday because clouds start to come in here. showers. not a wash wrought. scattered showers. the best chance for rain this week is examining to be wednesday. that is a little better chance and see substantial rain and temperatures to the 40's. you will notice, it is not cold enough we are talking about snow. we are talking about a couple of events of rain and also temperatures warming backing to the 50's. so two days of winter before we go back to springtime. >> are you ready?
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maria: very cool first. ed: take look. this is unusual way to scale mountain. this is professional cyclist. he us the first person to ever ride a bicycle up mount washington during the winter. ride. s this amazing part. not only winter but it did in an hour. temperatures reached 19 below. maria: oh, no. ed: 49 miles per hour wind gusts and yet he got up there you can see the breath and all.
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t they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's riggedt by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. sanders: i'm bernie sanders,
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reporter: hi, everybody. good evening. welcome to ft. myers, florida. spring training 2016. anticipation and ex xil racial. two words that best describe this morning at 1:12 as hundreds of eyeballs were locked on the field. first up was david price. we have seen him on the mound in bullpen sessions when he is throwing live batting practice thorning. the first batter that stepped in the box against him none other than pablo sandoval. >> pablo first swing against him. >> yeah. i mean. i think you i it caught everybody i would surprise. that is what he does. >> main, he is ready to go, too. >> tell me about david price. >> i mean, thank god. main, that is my first time facing him. he can tell you when the effort. you about i looked about. everything looked good. >> you know, what was going through your head as were you waiting and ready to step in? >> nothing.
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the same way ef everybody is. >> couple more millions than everybody else. >> sandoval was the only player that made solid contact against price. a number of rule changes. number one when a manager comes to the mob to talk. only has 30 seconds and the clock will time in. also, reduce by 2 seconds and one rule to protect fielders. and it brings to mind chasedly and the postseason last year. this year, a base runner must be able to touch the base with the hand or. must be able to stop at the bus. he has to hit the ground first. he cannot hit the fielder first. also he cannot change the path or or the dir direction to make contact with the player. >> by the way shall umpires if they sent violation cannot only call the,er out but the beater out as well. that's the story now back to boston for the rest of the week's sports with bob halloran. reporter: thank you. the celtics traded in their gym shorts for some fancy pants
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with behind the back passes, spinning moves, reverse lay-ups. the whole kit and a large portion of the kaboodle, but ultimately what they needed was some clutch. they got it and they got the win. turn again. time spinning almost out of control gives up the ball to amir johnson who spins and lays it up and down. here in the third quarter. thomas goes behind the back johnson for another easy bucket. fancy pants aim telling you. milwaukee roars back within five. clutch spots were knocked down. great pass from thomas to crowder who hits it and the celtics hold on to whip 12-107 the pru witness traveling to car lana to play tomorrow. they are traveling with their dads. father's day comes a few months
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