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officials say there is the potential for more serious charge since several users have died. >> it's not a victimless crime as this proves,. drugs put, it victimizes everybody involved with it. >> reporter: the district attorney says in order for manslaughter charges to be filed they need some prove that the men provided the deadly doses to the victims in the case. police say half of the fatal doses overdose that is is happened in just the past two days. live in the nutsroom i'm nick emmons, 7 news. >> ryan: elected officials speaking at a forum in hooksett about the opioid epidemic in the region. the candidates spoke passionately about the issue. >> my bottom line message today is if we continue to criminalize drug addiction, we're not treating it. and the system we have today
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not part of the solution. >> ryan: fiorina said the justice system must be reformed when it comes to drug offenders. she spoke about struggles with opioids from their personal lives. >> jadiann: a man is facing charges after police make a stunning discovery in yarmouth. officials found this stun gun devise while investigating a reported assault. 19-year-old dylan laden is accused of throwing it unusual woods. they found 17 illegal fireworks in his backpack. >> ryan: a scare at a waltham school sending students home. the school was closed closed when a gas smell was reported. students were bussed to the middle school where parents had the close to pick them `up. offices say the school was cleared out because of high carbon monoxide levels. >> it turned out there be so be three heating plants that
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>> ryan: fire officials say they aired out the building and expect it to be safe for students to go back to school tomorrow. >> jadiann: franc ois holland honoring the 17 victims killed in attacks on charlie he been president obama, a kosher market and police in paris. victims families joined the president to reveal plaques around the city including at the building where 11 he been president obama meetings -- hebdo meetings were held. 9 authorities say around 2500 soldiers are still on the streets as part of operation sentinel. the added security cost the city more than $1.5 million a day. >> ryan: authorities in tel aviv searching for a suspect in the shooting that killed two people. the arab israeli suspect is still at large. israel's prime minister stressed the efforts the government is making there to track him down. the family called police and
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>> my son, i heard he was in tel aviv and did what he did. i did the raise limb in this manner and i'm story for what he did. >> he is suffering from a mental disorder. we're worry that had he might be shot and killed. our second concern is that he might hurt himself. he urge himself to hundred system he have in. >> ryan: the police consider him arm and dangerous and ask the people of tel aviv to report suspicion behavior. >> jadiann: newly released body cameras show the moment a man was shot and killed on new year's eve but police say the man had plenty of chances to listen to officers. >> hold your hands up. >> jadiann: a man wanted in arizona for a violent home invasion in 2013 spotted in a las vegas neighborhood. minutes prior u.s. marshals asked local police for help. >> take off on foot. he is -- >> reporter: for more than
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hannan and an officer are heard yelling commands believing keith hill direct to be armed and dangerous. when he moves both officers fire shooting him five times. the two u.s. marshals didn't shoot. he was unarmed and he had a cell phone in his right hand. when u.s. marshals have relied as incollect. he was wanted for failing to appear at a sentencing hearing. >> based on the fact that he was facing a lengthy -- he fled to las vegas. >> his aunt believes he was trying to sur rinder and it wasn't suicide by cops. >> demands were to trop the gun. he didn't have a cell phone. >> a gun found in the vehicle was not his. >> they thought he was armed. because of the gun that was found in the console. it wasn't even his gun. that was a registered legal gun. that they had in possession already. so why wasn't that communicated?
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life of a nephew, a son and a father. since his last incident las vegas police have started looking into where officers should position their body picture. >> ryan: 11 children and a woman rescued after being held host ang in georgia. a man held 12 people inside a georgia motel refusing to lead them leave. poli say the man stabbed himself in the neck during the incident and was taken to hospital in critical condition. >> jadiann: an officer in trouble in illinois charged with stealing from a youth program. animal control officer james rog is accused of steal more than $6,000 from his department's mentoring program. the investigation began after it was revealed that the officer was stealing from the same program. the chief said that it's likely the two officers paths crossed during their work in the mentoring program. >> ryan: it was a rough landing for passengers on board a united flight in washington state.
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runway as it was preparing international airport. the f.a.a.says there were no injuries or significant damage to the aircraft. terminal. >> jadiann: dozens of hawaii beach goers saved from the surf. officials say 26 people were rescued from high surf. waves reaching as much as 35 feet in the air. the high surf advisory didn't keep surfers out of the water. >> ryan: a new recruit for west point military academy, diana holland becoming the first woman command ant today. she graduated from the school in 1990 and also attended the school of advance studies. she commanded at every army level from company to division. >> jadiann: a dog gets help from a fire rescue team in utah. the dog tucker fell through the ice during a walk with his owner yesterday. that is when the rescue team
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water to save the dog's life. officials say the rescue is an important reminder for all pet owners. >> be aware of your animals, be their advocate. they're not going to know that the ice is dangerous and so when, if you are going to bring them around area make sure they are on leash. >> jadiann: tucker will be okay. his owner sent this picture to the fire department to say thank you. >> ryan: high school track team escapes a flaming bus. the bus caught fire before the bus was set to take off. the bus as you can see engulfed. team lost some of the equipment in the fire but they made it to the track meet. what -- amazing picture there. so glad everyone is okay and they were' able to still go to the meet. >> jadiann: unbelievable. pull it together. >> ryan: coming up at 4:30 be careful what you write. angry restaurant customer
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>> jadiann: going viral for alled wrong reasons. a restaurant cuss mir coming under fire after posting a media. her experience. >> ryan: the spawn manager stuck up for the staff and her post-is being scared all over the worlds-- shared all over the world. words are powerful. sometimes more than people ever imagine. such as when a woman wrote a review about her new year's eve experience at kill roy's bore and grill. >> i selfishness was the word that came to mind. you got to be careful about
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>> reporter: in the post a woman named holesy jones complained her night was ruined after witnessing a dead person jet -- great i like to stick up for employees and i was ready to do that after reading her comments especially seeing how crass it was. >> reporter: chris is co-owner of the restaurant and responded by saying how the junky was actually an elderly woman who had a heart attack and defended overwhelmed by someone northeasterly dying at their work place. he shared the post with his friends and soon it was shared around the worlds. >> it was nice that he took a stand. this is my establishments. you won't treat my employee this is way. please don't come back. >> are people praising burton as a hero but not all gone. the salon has been blasted on social media. the owner said she wanted the focus to be on the victim's family.
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whatever of the salon to the victim's go fund me account but the positive outcome is struggling to overcome one person's negative words. >> be careful when you put on social media. >> the woman who suffered the heart attack is still in critical condition. >> a new year's eve resolution that could cost you. we'll show you some alternatives that will burn calories without burning through your savings. >> reporter: you might have to work out inside again tomorrow morning, cold tomorrow morning. i'll show you the numbers up next. >> ryan: the mbta getting back on track after a morning of commuter chaos when an empty commuter rail train falls off the tracks. >> jadiann: president obama taking aim issuing a series of executive orders and even breaking into tears. >> ryan: the patriots are on the mend. belichick speaking out about injuries and who could be
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>> ryan: call crazy but it wasn't that bad this mornings. you bundle up and you deal with it. >> jadiann: it's always about perspective. had we had these temperatures we might have thought differently but we are gating used to it. does your blood thicken. >> reporter: absolutely, you have to ack limbate to the cold. gentlemen, ripe, you are crazy. it was cold this morning, my brother. boston mostly sunny skies going bye-bye. 25 right now. that was the big difference, when you are out and about today walking the dog or from car to store and back and forth walking around town, you had a fighting chance today because there wasn't that wind. no wind chill out there right now. these were the morning lows down to 8 in the city this morning, norwood had a low of 7.
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jaffrey one, on the cape, the numbers dipped to the lower 20's our coldest in boston from february 24th. when it was 2, worcester you had a low of 3. and hasn't been that cold since february 24 when it was 7 below zero, another cold night tonight. yes, ideaian is right. it's january. temperature in the city at 25. plymouth 23. providence at 27. high pressure is with us. the same area that came in out of canada yesterday, all the arctic air hasn't changed all that much so the ocean effect has shut down. you had about 2-4 inches of snow focused around either side of the canal last night, early this morning by about 3-4 miles. that has faded away. clouds will break apart. mostly career for everyone. there is a wider range in temperatures tonight. lows between 7 and 18. i'm going to get this right. boston at 19 tomorrow morning, orange at 1.
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norwood 8. bedford at 10. hyannis at 22. those will be the temperatures about 7:00 tomorrow morning. so the kiddos will have another cold day at the bus stop. i think they'll haveout door recertification won't be much wind out. there temperatures warmer than they were today at the middle part of the day in the lower 30s and tomorrow it's chilly but not frigid. numbers seasonal. between 36 had ever 41. boston tomorrow afternoon around 40. down along the south shore, lower 40s cape ann upper 30s mere knack valley, dracut around 38. jaffrey 35 and fitchburg mostly sunny skies 38 and on to the cape. more sunshine than today. edgartown at 42 and chatham at 41. thursday mostly sunny skies. a little milder on thursday. again our normal high is about 37. we're seasonal tomorrow and even again on thursday. with temperatures in the lower 40s, high pressure moving close, that is why we have clear cold tonight.
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weather tomorrow. and again on thursday, then as we work into friday there will be a few more clouds showing up. a dry day on friday as old blue is trying to fend off storminess, and he will do a good job on friday but this is our next weather system. clouds and rain showers in hospital river valley. as this weather system comes into new england there won't be any arctic air so we're taubing a couple of sprinkles on saturday morning, here is some good insurance month of january, yes, it's cold, the coldest month of the year but as you notice as we work through the month we pick up serious day light. about 50 minutes of daylight from the first to the end. it's better and -- 15 minutes, it's better, brighter, february, march. saturday unsettled in the sense of clouds and a couple of isolated rain showers but nothing signatures. i'm not worried about freezing rain, or anything like that. but otherwise rain drops near 40. sunday that is a bit of a bigger storm but that is
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temperatures on sunday middle and upper 40s turning cold again next week. i'll see you at 5:00. >> see you then. get a check of the drive home. >> thanks very much. getting a look at our maps. , mass pike westbound ride we found a problem. two-car right travel lane crash westbound on the mass pike about a half mile or so after the tolls at route 128. that is really the pushing traffic back here on the pike as you can tell but also pushing things back on to the ramps from 128 northbound and southbound. dealing with a long delay in the section of roadway. 495 out by the mass pike is not moving all that badly and the pike out to the downtown area, moving along well. downtown we look great on all the majorrois. subon -- major roadways. as you can tell right here overview 128 and the mass pike a very slow ride this afternoon. joe stapleton, 7 news. >> ryan: in today's health cast is getting in shape one of your resolutions?
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a gym membership. >> jadiann: there are alternatives. >> everybody has their own method. >> jadiann: jack likes to work out a lot. >> i tend to, spend 45 minute a day, 15 on a stair claimer and 15 on the tread mill. >> jadiann: in addition to being fit he is also smart. >> i think i do good for my age but it's still my age. he works out here. >> hospital is one of the best places that you can come to get in shape. one thing they say about a hospital it's not going to be supercrowded. you are going to pay a lot less for your mep. there is no long-term contracts or initiation fees. we also have help support staff on site should anything go wrong. >> jadiann: $30 a month the, classes are $13.5. your city's rec center is
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this one is $18 with no long-term contract. classes vary and costs extra. >> no guarantee that they will take a first round draft choice. >> jadiann: but it's not just about cost. gyms can offer a more relaxed atmosphere. >> you don't have to dress up and get in shape to come in and work out at our facility. >> you are not worried about how you dress or you know, you just do what you can do and go on from there. >> jadiann: good motivation for people who don't want to leave the house, there are many free on-line exercise classes. you can choose from. >> ryan: just ahead a new netflix documentary that has fans buzzing, making a
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>> jadiann: a wisconsin man fighting for freedom getting overwhelming support thanks to netflix. the documentary series "making a murderer" becoming a national obsession, and tens of thousands of viewers are calling for a presidential pardon. >> ryan: viewers believe local police in wisconsin cheated the system but local leaders says the series don't tell the whole story. the netflix documentary
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with a happy ending to a sad story about a miscarriage of justice, steven avery wrongfully imprisoned was exonerated by d.n.a.evidence in 2003. but avery's story was far from over. >> it was all that a story teller would want, you had compelling characters, complex characters, high stakes, incredible conflict. >> reporter: in 2004 a year after his release, avery filed a civil lawsuit for wrong full conviction seeking $36 million. just over a year later police hall balk was murdered. he was charged with the crime. >> find the defendant guilty remit both were kicked. document 'suggests the defendant was framed with evidence planted by the same agency it is a he was suing and police coerced a confession from his nephew, released in december the series gained an instant following triggering two
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obama to issue a full pardon. one calls avery's story an abomination of new due process. >> i call it a movie i don't call it a documentary. because it doesn't share all the facts. >> reporter: the recrews keep coming in and they're glowing. including rickey gervais tweeting it deserves a nobel prize. >> ryan: i watched seven episodes. you can google all day about it. it's. watch it first then do googling. >> jadiann: i was worried there may be a spoiler in there. much more to come. i'm jadiann thompson. >> ryan: i'm ryan schulteis, 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> reporter: sun going down, so are the temperatures yet again cold weather factoring in a
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what the agency is saying as the train gets back on track. >> we do not have to accept this. >> adam: according changes on gun control. the executive action announced today that brought the president to tears. a standoff on federal land entering its 4th day. why law enforcement is taking a less aggressive approach. >> kim: after a season of hard hits the pats talking about heading into the play-offs with a roughed up quarterback. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> kim: many people feeling bitter today. frigid temperatures taking hold. in fact, this is the coldest that it has been since last february. if you don't like it we might have a little bit of good news. temperatures will climb back up. >> ryan: single digits are not here to stay at least for the rest of the week. jeremy reiner is here. >> reporter: they were down to the single numbers, boston had a low of 8. worcester at 3. jaffrey at 1. even on the cape lows in the 20's right now, that is where we are.
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