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breaking news. bullets flying on a busy bay area road. >> what started a feud that left one man dead. >> why police aren't making any arrests. >> abc action news at 11:00 is
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she's always going to be with me. >> new at 11:00 an killed in a hit-and-run crash. thank you for joining us. i'm jamison uhler. >> i'm laura hair rinse for wendy ryan. we begin with breaking news, a deadly road rage shooting. >> marisela burgos is live at the scene with what she has learned. marisela. >> reporter: deputies have been out here since 6:30, and they are still out here investigating. you can see they still have one of the cars involved in this shooting out here.
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of the people involved in the road rage incident because the second person died at the hospital. here is what we know so far. these two people had two road rage incidents. one that happened earlier, and the second one that ended here along bloomingdale avenue near kings. their cars were stopped on bloomingdale because of traffic. for some reason one man got out of his car, walked to the other car where they argued, then shots were fired. the man who had gotten out of his car was shot at least once. he was taken the person who fired at him waited for deputies to arrive. deputies say he is cooperating. deputies also say this is a massive investigation as they try to figure out why this ended with one man dead. >> it is tough, and the investigators will be out here as long as they need to, to get it done. >> reporter: and they are telling us if you live mere this area, avoid it because it will remain blocked off for awhile as they investigate.
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at this point whether there was more than one firearm. again, there are so many details that we still don't know at this point. reporting live, marisela burgos, abc action news. >> marisela, thank you. a heart broken mother was at hillsborough high school tonight grieving with her daughter's classmates. 17-year-old ashley planned to be at tonight's game but instead as abc action news reporter cameron polom shows us friends and family are remembering a vibrant young woman >> reporter: tears continue to flow tonight around this memorial as dozens of friends and classmates leave heartfelt messages for a girl who left their lives too soon. a mother inconsolable. friends and classmates broke down as they embraced. it was a night of sadness as those closest to 17-year-old ashley said good-bye, her best friend recalling their last conversation. >> we were saying good-bye, and
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you, and she was like, bye, i love you, too. those were her last words. >> reporter: but it wouldn't be the last words passed on to ashley. those are now found on this memorial describing a girl who lit up every room and everyone. >> she was always smiling. she was always happy when i saw her. she just lit up everybody, and that's going to be hard not see. >> reporter: the man accused of hitting and killing her arrested on thursday enter the roadway. >> something hit me. that's the way it felt. but i didn't know what it was. >> how could you not know you hit someone and make it home with a cracked windshield? >> reporter: tonight a moment of silence before the football game at hillsborough high school, ashley's mother leading a march with friends close behind. the crowd releasing balloons in
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the is in the hit-and-run accident is out on bond tonight facing charges of leaving the scene of the accident causing death. in tampa tonight i'm cameron polom, abc action news. new tonight amazing video van elderly man falling on a busy road here in miami. a good samaritan's dash cam recording that whole incident, that driver seeing a man struggling to walk, then falling down in the middle of heavy traffic. he stops just in time while other drivers swerve man. the good samaritan was able to help that man across the street. the florida supreme court putting the state's death penalty on hold, the justices saying the statute is unconstitutional because it lets 10 jurors vote for a death sentence, the high court saying in death penalty cases the jury vote should be unanimous. a mom is in big trouble. deputies say she shot video of a seven-year-old boy driving her car and posted it on-line. officers say they staked out
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the boy get behind the wheel. when the car slowed down the officers pulled that car over and took the mom to jail. detectives say a thief took more than $30,000 worth of purses and watches at a dillard's store. families what have ones buried in in one town are being faced with controversy. >> i've got a lot of kin folks out here. >> reporter: rirnd has more
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friday night he visited his grandparents. >> she was always taking care of me. >> reporter: some wish their loved ones were given more respect. several people don't believe an ordinance does enough of that. >> we bought there for them and the other kin folks, and i feel like that we should respect that. >> reporter: richard had to remove loose items from several graves. >> because they told me that it wasn't in the standards. >> reporter: everyone else who owns a grave that has been marked with an orange flag. >> every single one that's not compliant gets flagged equally. >> reporter: the mayor, rodney canon, says the ordinance has been in place for several years and is now being enforced because a committee decided it should be. >> the most difficult thing i have to hear is people's perspective that we are doing this in a heartless form, that we're doing this without compassion. and that couldn't be further from the truth. >> reporter: once people
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30 days to remove items that are not attached to the graves. if not -- >> those items would be respectfully and carefully moved to city hall. >> reporter: whether you agree with this or not, there is a city council meeting on monday. this ordinance will be discussed then, and the meeting starts at 6:00. marisela burgos, abc action news. well, certainly a beautiful day today to finish off our work week, and gorgeous tonight. take a look radar scanning the skies. dry across tampa bay. we still have that easterly flow picking up that moisture off the atlantic and bringing a few showers to the east coast of florida but not any of it making its way into our neighborhood. tomorrow morning when you are waking up temperatures are going to be starting off in the low 70s. by noon, already hitting 80. lots of dry hours tomorrow, but a slight chance that you can encounter a brief shower or some sprinkles through the afternoon. now, our rain chances are even higher for sunday.
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show you the timing for the rainfall coming up in the seven- day forecast. >> thank you shay. more sexual assault charges shadowing the donald trump campaign tonight. as abc reports, the republican nominee denies the allegations but has yet to provide proof his running mate promised would be revealed today. >> reporter: donald trump came out swinging friday in both of his campaign rallies against more women accusing him of groping or their consent. >> these allegations are 100% false, as everybody knows. i think you know. it's a total setup. they're 100% made up. >> reporter: two more women came forward today after hearing trump talk about women on a bus. kristen anderson says it explains what happened to her when she was sitting next to trump at a trendy nightclub in the '90s. she told the washington post. >> the person on my right, who
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was donald trump, put their hands up my skirt. >> reporter: trump and his campaign dismissed anderson's accusations and the ones of a former contestant on "the apprentice" who told of an alleged sexual misconduct in 2007 after the show had ended. >> he grabbed my shoulder and began cigs me very aggressively -- began kissing me very aggressively and placed his hand >> reporter: hillary clinton did not directly address the allegations in seattle. >> if we do our job, in 25 days donald trump will stop being on the news every single day. >> reporter: president obama hitting the campaign trail for clinton went even further. >> democracy itself is on the ballot right now. >> reporter: abc news, new york. >> the third and final debate is just five days away.
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october 19th on abc action news, then stay with us as we fact-check the debate. a fiery crash killing a driver and his two young sons. we are going to tell you about their amazing story of survival and brotherly love next. and police are concerned for the safety of a young girl who is with her parents, but the one thing she was caught on camera doing with them that has officers searching for that family. plus, police in texas called to the scene of a noise disturbance and group of men. we will show you the unbelievable exchange those men had with the responding officer, and it was all caught
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caught on camera police outside of dallas, texas looking for a couple doing the unthinkable. take a look. they are using their child to help them steal thousands of dollars worth of beauty products. the mom and dad sending the girl in to distract the employee sometimes, but other times they actually have her take things from the shelf and
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police say they are concerned about that girl's welfare. also right now 13-month-old twins sleeping in separate beds for the first time in their lives. take a look at these pictures. their mom posted them to facebook following a 27-hour surgery to separate those boys. they were conjoined on the top of their heads. more than 20 medical professionals took part in the surgeries over the last two days. both boys are now caught on camera, take a look at this video out of massachusetts showing a dramatic rescue of a woman from her civic suv, a 68-year-old driver accidentally driving into a pond. take a look at this video out of houston, a tractor- trailer rolling over and catching fire, killing a driver, but it is what happened next that sam mazing. police say a five-year-old boy pulled his two-year-old brother to safety. their dad, the driver, died in
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witness, his dad hit a guardrail and crashed. >> i heard like a boom kind of noise, and like i ran out, and i saw a little kid running around. >> both boys are in the hospital. the two-year-old is suffering from severe burns. the family was moving to galveston and their mother was driving a vehicle just ahead of the boys. starting tomorrow at noon airlines will not allow passengers to take a samsung galaxy note 7 on a plane at all. that includes your carry-on luggage as well. the transportation says people who try to bring those phones on will have them confiscated and could be fined. samsung recalled more than 2.5 million of the smartphones and discontinued the product earlier this week. the phone has been linked to numerous fires including one on a plane earlier this month. well, a barbershop in michigan is going viral right now on-line because of the way that they're promoting reading. if kids read aloud while getting their haircut, they
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you've got to imagine how parents are encouraging it. one barber says launched the idea after reading about it in shops from tampa and new york. a 13-year-old here started a program at several barber shops in our area. it is a story that we covered on our "positively tampa bay" segment earlier in the year. he says the kids really love it and he is very happy to be able to help encourage such cause. and here is another heart warming story. >> are you serious? are you serious? >> a good samaritan making a huge difference in the lives of two strangers, leaving behind huge tips to hard working servers in missouri, the man wanting to remain anonymous but allowing camera crews to come
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emotional reactions. he says estimates just feels really good to have immediate and direct impact on someone else's life. a texas police department's post going viral, an officer's body cam capturing the moment he walks up to a group responding to a noise complaints. >> how is it going, guys? are y'all having like a party or something? >> we're having dance practice. >> are y'all a group? >> we're all a group. >> 2610. what's the name of >> this is my wedding. >> they were practicing a surprise dance. they even gave the officer a sample of their choreography. the groom says they were a little bittner vows but they knew they hadn't done anything wrong. there it is. the police department received an overwhelming positive response on social media. by the way, they were dancing to "my girl." attitudes there both parties involved were great. everybody was really thrilled. there it was.
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you know his bride loved it, because that was great. how cool was that. >> awesome. >> speaking of which, we had some sunshine on a cloudy day. >> oh yeah, jamison. >> how about that. >> pulled that out. >> excellent delivery. >> yeah, and you know what -- >> i didn't rush that. that was good? >> it was perfect. >> very good. >> all right. as far as the weather goes, yeah, looking fantastic out there. plenty the day. you can see the rivergate tower tampa camera showing a gorgeous night out there now. if you do have anything left that you need to do outside before bed, maybe walk the dog or, i don't know, just take a nice deep breath outside, things are looking great. nothing is going to get in your way. but more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow morning and for the weekend is that conditions are going to remain very much the way we've seen lately so no big surprises overnight and into early
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78 in clearwater and in st. pete. we have clear skies and winds are rather light so nothing going on here tonight that's going to change dramatically and surprise you for the first of our weekend tomorrow morning. you can see as we look at the futurecast over the next couple of hours, we get a couple of spots of green showing up. nothing that would create any problems. it would be a sprinkle or some drizzle, and then as we work our way towards noon, we start to see some of those oranges and yellows. that's where i think we migh pretty brief, or just a shower. so nothing too extreme. but possibly a little bit higher coverage tomorrow of those brief passing showers across the area than what we've seen lately. but i'm only talking about 20% coverage, so really a lot of this that you're seeing won't even make its way to the ground. tomorrow night, 11:00, so 24 hours from now, possibly a few more showers. if you are planning on heading out to the beach this weekend
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great. 85 degrees. the water temperature at 78 degrees is still too hot for jamison, but some of us like it that way. and at least it's lower than the air temperature, right? i mean, sun and clouds, a brief afternoon shower is possible, but not likely out at the beaches. really looking like a good beach day. today we made it to a high of 88, low around 73. still, above-average temperatures from start to finish. we are going to continue with this kind of a pattern because we have a good amount of sunshine and no big fronts the way just yet. take a look. we have 40% coverage of rain and storms on sunday. so that's looking more like a summertime pattern, with those showers and storms beginning late in the morning around 10:00 or 11:00, and continuing throughout the afternoon and into the evening. still, only 40% coverage. we still have a lot of good dry hours, plenty of sunshine in the mix and a lot of time to get outside and enjoy it. as we head into thursday and
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front comes through. if things hold together, granted, it's almost a week away, but if everything holds together i do think we'll have some widespread rain, but we will also get some drier air to help bring our temperatures down overnight. that's florida's most accurate seven-day forecast. jamison, back to you. >> thank you shay. usf's football team is winning but not at turnstiles. what's going on there. that's next in sports.
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hello, folks. it's all about keeping momentum for the tampa bay lightning. new jersey in town tomorrow night. unlike the bolts who scored goals in their debut, the devils managed only one against the panthers on the road so naturally everybody thinks that new jersey is heading into a buzz saw. john cooper said, not so fast. >> some people may sit here and say the devils can't score. they played against a really good defensive team, but i expect them to score a lot more. just hope it's not tomorrow. meanwhile ryan callahan has been okayed for contact in practice.
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boards this morning. his return is slated for early november, but don't be surprised if it's not an earlier return. and this bit of news today made me shake my head. the buccaneers kicker named performer of the week with his winning kick in the carolina game. the guy also missed two kicks that put the game in limbo at the end. personally i thought darius slay's interception should ha heading into tomorrow night's game the usf bulls football team one win away from becoming bowl eligible. but if you were embraiding on actual attendance figures, that's a whole different story. john sabol looks to get reaction. >> reporter: perhaps the bigger question surrounding tomorrow's game isn't what the outcome will be but how full raymond james stadium will be. just last week the tampa sports
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attendance for the home coming game. tsa reported just 16,585 fans came to the game. that's the worst home coming attendance in usf's 20-year history. >> i wouldn't say disappointed. i just think it's part of the growth with our football program and with our fan base. having folks in there can add some strength to our team. >> reporter: the bulls went to a bowl game last season, and this season they're currently 5- 1 highest scoring offense in the country. >> we put a good product on the football field, something that people want to watch and are excited about, and the rest should take care of itself. >> reporter: but even when its success, why aren't bulls fans showing up at raymond james?
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afternoon. taggert isn't concerned. >> if we're going to be what we want to be as a university football program, we all to have do something. we can't blame anyone. >> reporter: john sale, abc action sports. progressive field, game one going to the cleveland indians. they beat the blue jays tonight 2-0. francisco lindor with two-run homer. dodgers and cubs get underway in chicago tomorrow night. have a good weekend, everybody. we're back in a minute and change. closed captioning is brought to you by lakeland toyota.
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our biggest chance will be sunday after 10:00 in the morning. essential not a washout. continuing coverage right now on the day's top stories on abcactionnews.com. have a good night and a great
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