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maria: high school student stabbed in chelsea. what this new video reveals about a deadly police shooting in charlotte. harvey: get ready for round of showers. the feel of fall returns. maria: another patriots quarterback injured. wreaking havoc behind bars. five investigates. the battle to keep a growing drug of choice out of prisons and jails. >> this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 7 p.m. maria: two high school students have been stabbed and the searches is on for the person holding the knife. ed: those teens suffering
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john: the teenagers were a block from the high school, they were stabbed near these railroad tracks. it happened after a fight on everett avenue after school it out at 2:30 p.m. tech tips think the suspect knows the victims and may not have acted alone. they say the suspect may be a few years older than the victims. when this happened students who were still at the house -- at the high school said they were put into lockdown for half an were going to have a game and we were about to walk out and the principal came on the speaker saying we were on a lockdown and everyone stayed put and everyone remain at the school, state the cafeteria. we did not know come a we thought it was a practice because we have it every single year but it was serious. john: the commuter trains run on this line. they were some delays but the
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. and again police still looking for suspects. maria: also breaking police are searching for the man who in decently assaulted a woman and jamaica plain's. austin police say the voc -- victim was walking with a friend when a man approached her. the suspect took off after the assault. police are asking anyone if you have information give them a call. ed: another injury on the field for the io give us the scoop. josh: it was brady and then drop a little and then percent. we are not sure who will take the field against buffalo. that day is nine days from now and the bills will come here to gillette.
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the second half, a victory over the texans. there are reports about how the -- how serious it is. trainers were looking at his hand in the third quarter on the sidelines. percent was tackled by vince wilfork. hthe receiver said he did not hear percent is heard and the team up to be ready no matter what quarterback is in there. >> the coaches coach the same thing to all the players. you try to grasp as much as you are new or old. and try the best you can. josh: a lot of this talk is about reset but healing takes time no matter what. that will be 14 days between the
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it could be enough time to heal. maria: breaking news charlotte. we are seeing the video recorded by the wife of the man who was shutting killed by police. the video is disturbing and in it you can hear the victim's wife pleading with her husband and police. mary: this video comes on the heels of another night of citywide protests and from the incident. >> do not shoot him. do not shoot him. he has no weapons. mary: dramatic cell phone capturing the moment before and after the shooting death of keith lamont scott. the voice you hear belongs to his wife pleading to police. >> he does not have a gun.
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facedown on the ground while his wife says he better live. she keeps recording and asks if in an balance has been called. the officers stand over scott. it is unclear if they are checking him or attempting to give first aid. the mayor said they have body cam and dashcam video but they do not plan to release it until the investigation is amply. >> the intent is to get it out and release it for the package to be fully understood. mary: his family has seen some of the police videos and calling for them to be made public. demonstrators agree and fill the streets of charlotte for third night in a row dementing transparency. police announced they have arrested a man for the fatal shooting of a protester. hillary clinton said she will travel to set -- charlotte on
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ever hospitalized after their school bus the dover and landed. it can see the ditches below the roadway. it happened near houston. the driver swerved to avoid a stalled vehicle in the road and lost control. none of the injuries is believed to be serious. president obama has vetoed a law that would have allowed the families of september 11 victims to sue saudi arabia. that could set up an override battle in congress, the house and senate both passed the legislation on voice votes. the president says the b countries to start suing the us over policies they don't like. maria: the searches on for the man wanted by student police. investigators have already arrested to teenagers. jorge: a statewide bolo has been
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and her two juveniles are remain in custody. heavy police presence as the kids were released for the weekend. >> everyone was scared and there is a lot of sports going on and they had to go on lockdown. which everyone was scared about. jorge: an 18-year-old male shot in the shoulder after an argument. a pair of juveniles 15 and 16 arrested overnight. kids we spoke to said the boys are students. >> we know a couple of the teams that were involved in the shooting. a lot of people are talking about it. we know the kid they got shot and we are set about that. >> the younger suspect is related to this man, marcus louis, 22. >> he is considered armed and dangerous. we do not want you to approach them. just call the police. >> i guess it is just kids and i
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anything. i feel totally safe. >> it is a shame it would take a 15 or 16-year-old juvenile with him to commit a crime like that. andrew and there are a few to asian. >> he has ties in brockton and boston. police are warning that he is armed and dangerous. the 18-year-old victim who was known to his attackers is tonight out of the hospital. maria: sky 5 over the taunton municipal lighting plant, where one person was hurt in an explosion this afternoon. a fire in a switch unit inside a large circuit breaker caused the blast. the extent of the victim's injuries is unclear.
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neighbors. david: they opened the doors and hour ago and we have seen a few people go inside. this group is not so much about worshiping evil as it is about making a political point. members of the satanic temple hung out with a camera crew from an online channel but said they were not available to talk to us. the group said the quarters will do headquarters will open to the public. >> they seem like normal people. >> he plans to be back. >> i will go in and see what it looks like. david: are you intrigued? >> i am interested to see what it is about. david: the group is about religious pluralism. encouraging a neville and sent empathy and rejecting to radical
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justice. two years ago the city and it temple sparked protest in a columbus a city when it held a black mass. later the group tried to have a 7.5 bronze goat headed statue placed next to attend to minutes monument outside the oklahoma state capitol. it has brought that statue to salem. >> i do not agree with that at all. >> that could be a problem. that could cause a big problem. david: since added bars on the windows, security cameras, and offense. >-- and a fence. david: the founder of this group says he finds it a bit ironic that a town that used to hang people for witchcraft is now their home. he said so far the committee has been friendly and supportive. -- community has been friendly
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he will vote for donald trump. he made the decision because of -- e said earlier he would. and he said hillary clinton is wholly unacceptable. today both candidates staying off the campaign trail. both are preparing for the first presidential debate. it's just days away, set for monday night. and newscenter 5 will be there. emily riemer will be reporting live from hofstra university in hempstead, new york. coverage of the debatein mobile app. five investigates looks at the drug used to treat addiction that's now wreaking havoc behind bars. ed: the battle to keep inmates' new drug of choice out of local jails. harvey: i will have the breakdown on these showers moving in tonight. maria a sight no one wants to
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ed: five investigates tonight covering the drug wreaking havoc in jails and prisons. the drug is best to help fight addiction. it has become a new drug of choice for inmates and they will go to extremes to get it. >> you are about to see a drug deal go downns the most secure prison in the state. watch closely as this woman grabs a plastic baggie out of her shirt, passes it to the inmate who quickly stuffs it in his mouth. inside were strips of suboxin. it is th jill hase struggled to of choice being smuggled into
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a very small package. >> a security team sweeps the visiting room before and after every visit. hundreds of cameras watch the inmates every move. >> we have had packages up to 250 strips. >> it is a rattle when it comes to inmates trying to get basically drugs into the facility. >> the weapons used in worcester county include drug dogs that snuff out the small orange strips. found it glued into cards and photos. this letter was soaked in the drug. it has been melted down and used as paint. >> they make it look like paint on a card. >> they take a ride through this full body scanner. it is -- detects anything from
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came off the street that swallowed a bag of heroin. >> we took a look at some of the cases where it has surfaced behind bars. during the past year and a half, 307 inmates tested positive for the drug. this woman whose identity we are protecting says her boyfriend who is doing state time was clean for several years. now he is behind bars, addicted and despat on suboxone. and eight milligrams strip costs eight dollars. the going rate behind bars is at least 10 times that. at $80 to $100. if an inmate has a history of drug use, they are only allowed non-contact visits and many of the counties have outright eliminated content visits.
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>> i will change that all this weekend. first thing to show you is the rain. it will be moving in as we talk later on this evening. what is happening is there is cooler air sliding in and bringing a round of showers. it will continue to sag southward. it should be a much north of the pike sag south . we end the day with lots of clear skies. the last week, week and a half we have been above normal. the month is running for degrees above where it is supposed to be. high temperatures this weekend, we will be lucky if we get to 66 degrees and that is our current temperature.
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nine miles per hour. here are the temperatures. readings in the 60's but most of us managed to get to the 80's today. some evening showers, cloudy skies, 50 degrees to 56 degrees and morning clouds. afternoon sunshine, high temperatures are they are at right now. 66 to 70 degrees. high pressure is moving in. cool air is in place and that will be -- mean a lot of sunshine. also for your sunday. that means sunday monday morning there could be some scattered frost through the berkshires. that spread will be out there with clear skies and cool temperatures moving in. then off to the west a band of showers developing. we may get some more rain as we talk about tuesday's forecast. tomorrow morning, clouds and sunshine, 60 degrees. sunday, the feel of fall. it is that morning low that will be on the cool side.
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drop into the 30's, cold temperatures. monday, patchy frost possible. we have a frontal boundary coming in from the west on tuesday. this could give us a chance of showers tuesday and lingering into wednesday morning before it moves out. behind that front with the sunshine back and the mild temperatures it may be warmer out there. we will see some sunshine by the end of the week. we should have sunshine for the weekend and perhaps some much-needed rain we will get in the ni getting close to nature. maybe too close. ed: how about this happening? in your own backyard. a fight between two rattlesnakes. one in eight women will face breast cancer.
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access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose. in her relentless effort to overturn roe v. wade, ayotte puts critical cancer screenings at risk, hurting new hampshire women. kelly ayotte: putting her personal interests ahead of your health care. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm a public school teacher
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estion 2. it will make public education even stronger, because question 2 would allow more access to public charter schools, so parents have more choices for their kids' education, and public charter schools don't take funds away from public education. in fact, question 2 will result in more funding for education in massachusetts. please vote yes on question 2
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maria: a huge spike in overdoses in quincy. 19 in just more than a week. three of those fatal. police and recovery experts say there is no cause for this increase but one number that has been going down thanks to an anti-overdose drug, police say fatalities are down significantly since the introduction of narcan. amazon is doubling its workforce in fall river, from 500 to a thousand, after opening a new
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the facility will mostly handle large packages like furniture. the company is hiring through its website and the fall river career center. ed: let me ask you a question. what's creepier than finding a rattlesnake on your back porch? how about finding two rattlesnakes? and they are fighting. check out the video from arizona. two male rattlesnakes engaged in an epic battle. what were they fighting over? experts say they were trying to impress a female nearby. snake experts say rattlesnakes before they settle down for the winter months. maria: how do they know this information? five for good ahead, a 4th grade soccer team with a big surprise for a beloved teacher now battling cancer. ed: and new at 11 finding those elusive keys to happiness. a mass general doctor who has studied couples for decades, finds some common paths to well
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pam griffin: our daughter courtney got caught and heroin addiction. doug griffin: our insurance company indicated that courtney's problem wasn't a matter of life and death - pam griffin: she told me that she didn't want to live like this anymore... she begged... she begged for help, saying mom - please help me. doug griffin: our family's tragedy could happen to any family... pam griffin: we knew we had to save other families from losing their children. kelly reached out to us. doug griffin: she came to my family to learn more. pam griffin: she listened to what we had to say, who we were -
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the stigma of addiction so parents can get help. doug griffin: kelly co-authored the comprehensive addiction and recovery act - this act will save kids' lives... ...and enable families to get the help they need. doug griffin: we don't want courtney to be remembered for her substance abuse, but rather for her struggle to achieve recovery. pam griffin: kelly believes recovery is possible.
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at: time for five for good. a loving gesture from a soccer team in kingston. maria: i was just looking at them. it is wonderful. all 17 players, coming together to support their teacher. and her battle with cancer. the 4th grade soccer team at sacred heart school, wearing these t-shirts on no-uniform day.
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>> this is chronicle on wcvb channel 5. jc: towers soaring. >> there is a million square feet of development being built that here every year. jc: new residents arriving. a new neighborhood thriving. bowling alley, and a grocery store. jc: what used to be a sea of parking lots is now a waterfront riding a wave. 10: it is the rogers development. >> what about the traffic jam? >> the playing it safe design. >> the lack of a signature space.

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