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>> announcer: this is 7 news at 4:30. >> ryan: police in hingham are putting parents on high alert because pot candy. two teens eight marijuana laced candy and weren't >> jadiann: jonathan hall has why police says this should serve as a warning to the entire community there. >> reporter: main edibles can be poet end and their impact can be delayed. it can be dangerous if young children should get a hold of the children but here is a case where older teens apparently overdosed. >> if you saw -- >> reporter: police display packaging from a piece of marijuana candy
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sick. an 18-year-old dialed 911 a week ago requesting explaining his 17-year-old friend had become ill after eating something. >> dispatchers asked for more information, he revealed they had taken food with drugs and stated that it was marijuana in the food. >> reporter: officers say teens were alert but obviously impaired and feeling sick. emt's brought them to the hospital in weymouth. they're okay in par b >> whether it would have been fatal who knows but they thought they needed help. they called 911. >> reporter: the candy laced with thc the active ingredient in marijuana comes in many different brands and can be purchased legally in massachusetts with a medical marijuana card. the hingham police say the teens are required hospitalization may have overdosed. unlike getting high on smoking pot it takes time for the t.h.c.in the ed
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apparently kept eating not realizing impact. kids wouldn't say where they had gotten the candy. it can be purchased on-line or at massachusetts medical marijuana dispensaries. >> you don't need it in candy, cookies and it could get mixed up to easy. >> you have to hold parents responsible for the accessibility to medical marijuana opinion it's like prescription pills. >> reporter: police don't know how these teens got a hold of the candy. they were' not cited because they cal assistance. they didn't have medical marijuana cards. live in hingham, jonathan hall, 7 news. >> jadiann: one of the state's most wanted sex offenders is now cuff and in custody. 48-year-old mickle viegas was arrested in new jersey today. he was wanted for two counts of failing to register as a sex offend after he was convicted of several charges including raping a charges. he is the fourth of 6 of the most wanted sex offenders found in the past week and a
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hampshire running away from a house of corrections. police say kevin gearhart tried to steal cars trying to make his get away but thanks to a witness police were able to track him down and arrest the person in a market basket parking lot. he is back in the house of corrections and will be in court tomorrow. >> ryan: house goes up in flames in brookline. fire broke out late last night on winthrop road. 17 people lived in the building. the cause of the fire is has died after jumping into the merrimack river. police in haverhill said that they got a call that three people jumped into the water off of a bridge on main street. two people were rescued. the incident is still under investigation. police in franklin are looking into a deadly accident that. ed this morning. one man was killed when police say he went off the road and into all the trees you see there. that was' near exit 17 on route 495. the driver was pronounced
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reportedly took off. emergency crews responded to a scene there near plymouth and chrisent streets after reports someone was hit by a car. the person was taken to the hospital. we're following more news today. an ohio man says he was shot because he supports donald trump. he says it started as a conversation inside after bar and ended with gunfire. nancy chen explains how a debate took a dangerous turn. >> i heard it was over the election, what was said i have no idea. >> reporter: joans said her family debated politics everyone with their own opinion but her son's opinion may have landed him in hospital after a heated debate turned violent. >> people today if you don't think like they do they think they're ready to cause problems. >> reporter: 6-year-old polygons was at his bar sitting with a friend the two were discussing the upcoming presidential elect and jones happens to be a
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a lot of things to people, opened their eyes to say what, who they wanted to vote for. that is all reporter: but anothr man at the bar't le what he hear like trump. >> somebody was butting in on the conversation. the conversation wasn't directed at him or to him. >> reporter: from his hospital bed jones said the man walked out. went to his car and game back with a gun. he shot joans in the leg and walked out. the debate over but the healingt >> you have a lot of people that are, have their opinion, but that doesn't say that you should hurt somebody because you have your own opinion. >> reporter: nancy chen, 7 news. >> jadiann: planned parenthood sunday fire after -- is under fire after a condom controversy. planned parenthood also posted these pictures to their facebook page so the
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church of latter day saints choose the right. >> the c.t. r.symbol is a symbol of the innocence and the goodness of young people and to use that in a sexual context i find that mildly offensive. >> jadiann: the church owns the rights to the phrase and the design and they didn't give planned parenthood personals to use it. plan distributing the condoms. >> ryan: an american airlines jet landed safely after flames shot out of the engine during takeoff. the plane had started heading to seattle. the aircraft was at a low altitude according to the f.a.a. there were' no reported injuries. a georgia mother sparking a debate because of this video. she life streamed herself disciplining her daughter. she went too far and wanted
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16-year-old accusing the girl of posting revealing pictures of herself on-line. as the video post-begin miller appears to have some object she is using to hit her daughter but it's all slaps and punches to the face and body of the girl. miller berates her daughter. all this extremed live. >> this dirty -- >> get our -- look at look aty e look at you. look at you! >> reporter: police went to work tracking down the mother and daughter. police say the daughter hem she feel itself safe in the home. there were no charges coming from the police department but a spokesperson says the case haas has been referred to the state's child welfare department s. this discipline or abuse? parents have mixed reactions. >> i got two girls. i would beat them down. >> like that. >> yes, i'm serious, i rather do that then them getting into trouble
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don't want no grand babies. >> as parents you took that a little bit too far. there is such thing as abuse when you picking up weapons and using force to discipline your children, i feel that you get in the -- we can discipline our children now without hitting hem. >> ryan: there are no charge against the mother. child protective services will not say if it's investigating the mother citing privacy laws. >> a thief the creeperst responsible for several robberies in chicago. a victim captured footage much a man moving through the home with the owner still inside. the home owner says he and his girl friend didn't know they had been robbed until the next morning. >> 15 solid minutes. he came in the room. didn't go in the other bedrooms, tried to sneak in the office but he can see down on us. creep back out because we had woken up from tv being
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bed. >> several neighbors have reported a similar intruder. police are investigating and looking for a suspect. >> ryan: armed robber take as tumble at a papa johns in texas. you can see him slip and fall as he runs into the store. he forces employees to give him money before he storms out. investigators y it's the seconds time that a papa johns has been robbed in the last four months. >> the power ball jackpot close after no winner was announced last night. the jackpot sits at $478 million. if you hit the jackpot and take the cash value which seems smart, you would end up with a little more than $330 million before taxes of course. so the jackpot is extra large because there hasn't been a winner in nearly three months. >> ryan: less than a $1 billion from a few months ago. that was a big one. >> jadiann: i would be okay with $3 million and
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suffered a loss. few people truly understand how the summer camp is helping the children help officers killed in the line of duty. >> jadiann: atlas 5 rocket launches from florida's special load. it's taking into outer space. >> ryan: then at 5:00 tom brady and jimmy garoppolo taking to the practice field for the first since the deflate-gate decision. hear what jimmy g. is staying about being the pats starting quarterback. captures a lightning belt and gets shocked in the process. what doctors say saved his
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of officers killed in the line of duty. >> jadiann: the camp offers them a place of refugee, they have a lot of fun there, is a lot of love and support. chris anderson shows us how it works. >> reporter: in wisconsin summer camp is in full swing. it's law enforcement night at the salvation army amy lake camp grounds and enjoying festivities -- >> i'm coming for you. >> reporter: 10-year-old adam roberts. he is known for his tale and walks us through his day. >> do o off to the next one. >> whoa my son was three when his dad was killed. >> reporter: every child you see has lost a parent in law enforcement. while serving in the line of duty. >> my husband is tampa police corporal mike roberts. he was killed in the line of duty on august 19, 2009. he was driving and noticed a suspicious person and stopped to question them. >> reporter: the children at camp concerns of police survivors or cops come from
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story of heart break. kids ranging in age from 6-14 years old. are accompanied by a parent or a guardian. at home it can be hard to explain to others how these kids are feeling. but not here. >> we all want to feel like we belong, in this camp gives the kids that opportunity to be normal in their own spent and in their own way. >> reporter: there is a place where kids who have lost so much can feel like a kid. >> it's cool, yes. >> reporter: maybe even grow a tail, a like no other helping heal the families who sacrificed everything. >> cops or concerns of police survivors was founded in 1984. it offers a wide range of programs including counselling and scholarships for families of fallen officers, chris anderson, 7 news. >> jadiann: coming up here on 7 news a 10-year-old making a big difference. how he raised thousands of dollars to help children recovering in hospitals.
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rain is moving in. we'll run through the timeline next. >> ryan: we're taking you live to the democratic national convention where chelsea and hillary clinton will take the stage tonight. >> adam: sometimes morning can bedl >> jadiann: but there are lots of little things you can do to get out the door faster. tonight we're giving you steps towards a happier
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one person's hands. trump: wouldt apons. cooper: saudi arabia nuclear weapons? trump: saudi arabia. absolutely. more countries with more nuclear weapons. hillary clinton knows that's the last thing we need. as secretary of state, she negotiated a reduction in nuclear weapons with russia and worked with both parties to get it passed. an unsteady world demands a very steady leader.
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>> ryan: a u.s. spy agency satellite reaches orbit. it launched from cape canaveral this morning. the satellite carried qualified office, this is the third of four satellites the united states launched. the alliance expected to launch in the year of the sook ret satellites. >> jadiann: they watching us. >> ryan: you never know.
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transparent so let's talk about the weather. >> ryan: rain moving through. let's talk about brie and the weather. tomorrow possible rain mainly to south. >> reporter: that is where it's favoring, right now we've had some heat again today. but also some milky skies. maybe had you thinking we might see thunderstorms. later this evening i'm only giving it a 10% chance. most of the thunderstorm activity through central northern new england. still we could as we track through this evening hours, actually see or thunderstorm more likefully in northern massachusetts. but it's tomorrow when the big show is expected that. is because of this front sagging from the north and also this low pressure system coming together sort of playing squeeze play with. us, it's a narrow band of heavy rainfall. if that track is even 50 miles off we could miss out on the heavy rainfall completely here in the commonwealth. so this has been the fricky forth -- tricky part of the
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southeastern massachusetts, cape and the islands from late tonight into tomorrow evening. for this rainfall expected. i'm showing you a different forecast model than i showed you a half hour ago, this is our most recent forecast model. this shows it's the band of heavy rainfall slides any farther to south as it does here, then see spotty scattered showers, scattered storm activity tomorrow. we still have the potential though if the some heavy rainfall. the atmosphere is going to be very primed for dumping heavy rainfall and so you need the extra lift to squeeze out the wet sponge. how much rainfall can we expect in quarter to half inch north of the mass pike and even southern new hampshire could miss out on this completely. your better shot at heavier rainfall 1-2 inches even the potential for up to 4 inches of rain will be along the south coast of new england finance.
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the scattered activity. boomers expected. >> maybe some strong and those boomers could produce 1-2 inches of rainfall rates per hour. that is a huge problem for us because of the drought conditions. dry ground has a very hard time soaking up the rain when it's falling too much too fast. we'll keep an eye on that as we head into tomorrow. current temperatures, still hot. if you want some relief from the heat, tomorrow might be a shock to the system. look at the humidity creeping in. crowns low 70's no relief yet but look at this. we don't climb out of the 70s into tomorrow. weekend forecast, not looking bad for saturday. that looks to be your outdoor day. scattered showers, sunday and monday continue and cooler temperatures next week. >> ryan: thanks so much. a check of the ride home with joe stapleton. joe? >> reporter: we'll start southbound on the expressway down by granite avenue.
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here. initially heard there was no injuries involved but unfortunately there are a couple so that is why we're jammed up. southbound by granite avenue and that backup stretches back into the downtown boston area. as we move the cameras to the right hand side you get a look there and the end of the backup is here on the zakim coming toward us on route 93. a slow ride right down on to the expressway. again hopefully this crash by granite avenue should be off the road momentarily. storrow drive those are the the traffic coming toward us is heading out to dry westbound. it remains slow there out to kenmore square. tight traffic on 128 up through waltham but along route 93 northbound. just about an hour now from downtown. as you make your way north. joe stapleton, 7 news. >> ryan: still ahead, a 10-year-old boy writing a very large check. how he came up with thousands of dollars to make a difference for kids in
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>> jadiann: wisconsin boy is doing a good deed for a lot of sick children. he decided to make a donation to a children's hospital. that quickly grew and when others heard about the donation they decided to help out. >> ryan: chris appearedderson has the -- anderson has the story that going to make your day. >> never did we think this would take place. >> reporter: she is talking about a special
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her son who announced he would be donating dollar 500 then another group raised a paddle to cover the donation which started a wave of giving and within 5-10 minutes blake raised more than $30,000 from different donors. >> we also got checks in the mail after that. and people called asking where to donate. >> reporter: at the children's hospital of wisconsin blake wrote out the biggest check of his life $20,000 in total. >> it that a child of his age thought so againrously and came up with this idea on his own. >> reporter: that is one of blake's doctors who has known blake since birth. >> it's something i'm proud of because i feel like i've -- >> i have doctors that worked with me for a long time. >> reporter: that is why he choose to divide the $20,000 between two different departments, a gift to kids less fortunate for himself. >> his gift will make other children happier, it'll support research that we can
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>> he made a comment earlier today when he saw somebody he said in a is going to go to the kid. >> reporter: a truly generous gift made by a 10-year-old boy that would make any parent proud. >> as a parent you feel wonderful that he understands life and he surprises me everyday with something. >> reporter: the children's hospital of wisconsin plans on putting up a special name plate to recognize this generous gift. chrisanderson, 7 news. >> ryan: he does have dig heart. >> jadiann: that is your neck of the woods. helping out everybody. >> ryan: i'm ryan schulteis. 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> reporter: heat is moving out. wet weather is moving, in we'll run through the timeline. >> kim: more remains found at national grid site in everett weeks after a similar discovery. >> ryan: test a all about garoppolo. >> trying to go out there and get my game right. get the offense ready.
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to take the field without tom brady. >> kim: hillary clinton set to make history as the first fee meal democratic nomination accepts the nomination." a teen hits by lightning on the beach as he catches the close call on camera. >> kim: a flash flood watch in effect for parts of massachusetts. that storm is heading our way tonight. right now, it's working its way up the coast. >> ryan: it likes the south coast and the cape could bri eggers is here with what we can expect from the storm that's on its way. >> reporter: this is a tricky income because forecast models haven't come into consistency but the bigger picture showing front to north that is going to bring all of the rain and severe storms to the south. the two coming together for a squeeze play game into tomorrow. that will set up a heavy band of rain but that band is very narrow, the question
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to south, we could miss out on this heavy rainfall. it's something we're watching out for because the potential is there. that is why the florida flash flood watch has been issued for south eastern massachusetts for tomorrow. the potential is there for rainfall to get 2-4 inches across the south coast of new england. elsewhere as you can see by these numbers, maybe a quarter of an inch you have to a half inch so activity with locally heavy rainfall imbedded in there. thunderstorms likely and where they set up, there is the potential of 1-2 inches of rain per hour which could cause some flooding issues, couple that with dry ground and the drought conditions, this could be something we're watching very closely throughout the day tomorrow. middle of the day is our best timeline for this. we'll get more details in the forecast in a bit. >> kim: we're following breaking news.
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