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time. an 11-year-old boy accidentally shot by another child in avington med flied to a hospital here in boston, as far as the extent of the injuries or where this child was shot, we're not getting the details just yet but the district attorney is on the case. protestors sending a message in cambridge. several black lives matter demonstrators locking themselves together on the steps refusing to budge. kielty o'hara live in cambridge with all the details. >> they want more affordable housing. starting at 5:30 this morning, they chained themselves to the front door of city hall. >> reporter: with blocks around their necks and chains binding their arms, black lives matter
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themselves to the front doors of city hall. more more than eight house protestors chanted and spoke out for their cause. >> we're pushing for affordable housing. gentrification is killing cambridge and the people here are disappearing. >> city councilors say the affordable housing problem affects more people than just these protestors. >> teachers, firefighter, police officers, nurses, social workers, we've lost 49% of the economic group in our city over the past decade. that's really decimated this community. >> reporter: after hours of debating the issue and asking black lives matter to leave, police say they had no choice but to arrest these people to
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>> and also they were charged with interfering with a police officer. as to where things go from here, city council hopes to have a resolution before the end of the year, in cambridge tonight, 7news. also on 7, a vicious assault caught on camera in framingham. police attack inside a home as they try to arrest a suspect. police say they suspected him for domestic violence and wanted to place h oliverio shows us he did not want to cooperate. >> two framingham officers pushed across the kitchen by an angry suspect. >> let go of him! >> reporter: the officers tried to retrain 29-year-old marcus bino after responding to a domestic violence call at his girlfriend's apartment. >> no, we asked you nicely. put your hands behind your back! you are under arrest! >> reporter: but bino, a trained
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>> i think they did an excellent job. i commend both of them that situation had the potential to be much worse and because of the professionalism and training and the way they handled themselves therapy able to affect an arrest and keep citizens safe. >> reporter: bino's girlfriend called 911 early sunday morning claiming he punched her in the face and the fight with police, which lasted 10 minutes, bino mostly hit the male you can see he also punched the female officer several times. >> i think both officers did a great job. i think they kept the person engaged during a very tough situation and they prevented it from escalating. >> reporter: when additional officers arrived, they used a stun gun on bino and he was finally handcuffed. police say the suspect laughed at the officers as they were being placed in the ambulance. bino allegedly told investigators he refused to be arrested by officers who were
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>> it doesn't surprise me that that happens but we don't lower ourselves. we're professionals and remain professional no matter what anybody says. >> the suspect appeared in court earlier this week, facing a number of charges but has since been released on bail. as for the two officers, they were treated at the hospital and released. in framingham, nicole oliverio, zen nuts. a judge has denied the request for a view of of a high school sexual assault case. they were sentenced to two years to sexual assaulting classmates after a party. >> official its say two people were stabbed at an apartment complex on willard street this morning and so far no arrests have been made. a pawtucket regional high school student under arrest after a threatening men. police say the 17-year-old
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social media and another person reported the post which is a picture of a gun tucked in the student's waistband. the gun turned out to be an air soft gun. >> reporter: a rude awakening for a number of families in plymouth. we get more from john coco. >> she just said i have no idea who that was, they were sitting in my house. he no pants on. >> reporter: touch knee mason says she was startled sunday night while sitting on and a few others when she heard screams from a nearby cottage we heard a woman yelling and were confused. >> reporter: she says she spoke to a woman who lives in a home this mysterious and pantless man ran out of. >> apparently he was just
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word these two strange home inition have as has the spread fast through the beach community. >> on facebook and on the beach, everyone. >> reporter: leaving many feeling a bit on edge. >> it's very unnerving. i can't imagine to be those people. i think i would faint. >> it's definitely scary and scary for people who do own on the beach. >> reporter: john the. >> the man accused of killing two nuns in mississippi last week reportedly lived in a metal shed right across the street from the women. authorities say rodney earl sanders asked to mow their grass just a few days before killing them and the nuns declined his father. police found the nuns stabbed to
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from stoneham. prosecutors say sanders has confessed to killing them. a father outraged after he says his little girl was slapped by a 17-year-old on the school bus. when terry peters picked up his girl on thursday after school he immediately noticed this mark on her face and took this picture. >> people began to come out and state to me that she got slabbed on the school >> she says the daycare workers told him 17-year-old tavon walters did it on the bus ride from the school's afterschool
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the behavior on the bus was not any more abnormal than most buses. peter's attorney wants to know why walter was even allowed to ride the bus. according to police he's on probation and has a history getting into trouble at school. >> a kid that's 17 years old, much larger than the 5-year-old child, history of violence and he's put on the bus there with her in close >> well, oh. >> reporter: peter says nobody from the school called him about the alleged assault and the school's superintendent told us that's because the bus driver didn't notice. >> it could happen to anybody's child. had i not seen the slap on her face, i would not know what the video is showing today. >> reporter: jasmine is physically okay but her father says she's now scared to ride the bus. the 17-year-old is expected to be charged with third-degree assault and the school principal is recommending he be expelled.
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upstate new york. a woman getting trapped inside one of the cars involved in the accident and three strangers who raced to the rescue are opening up about their heart-stopping experience our christa delcamp with their story. >> you really don't think about it. it's j's something we did. >> reporter: doug coupon and chris white among those who fought back flames last week to save a woman from her car after a violent crash involving 10 vehicles on an interstate upstate, new york. >> we did what most people in the world should do. foundation fortunately a lot more bystanders that took pictures instead of helping somebody. it was unfortunate. >> reporter: this dash-cam video captured the track after a tractor/trailer's brakes failed and it smashed vehicles with several of the cars catching on fire. >> our focus was get the woman
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we got the fire extinguisher and ran back up as we tried to get the window open and couldn't get the window open and flames flared up. once they flared up, we got the fire knocked down, then we have no idea how the window broke but they were able to get her out. normally i go clinton street and the traffic said it was flowing perfect. >> heart-wrenching because you actually see something that you were involved with in helping. it's very heart-wrenching. >> i never realized that it was that violent until it was over with. >> reporter: and the men who never met until this crash have a clear message. >> we all agree we're not heros but did what they thought we
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rlings not something i did to get fame. >> the woman who was rescued suffered cuts and bruises. >> in the newsroom, a bear scare. >> a woman gets upclose and personal with a huge black bear. how she managed to get away. >> new at 6:00, running into trouble, joggers on the lookout in a massachusetts town. shot. we continue to follow this story and bring you the very latest as
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with a big black bear in florida. the bear walking right up to her garage. this close encounter leaving her frozen in her tracks. >> she was really frozen. she didn't want to breathe. she texted for help. there was no other way, she thought. jadiann thompson with her story so close she could feel the bear's breath. >> never that close. never -- no. frightening. >> tucked out of the rain and enjoying social media and some games on her phone, then she
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because i could move it just a little bit. and still breathe a little bit. >> the message says help me. >> i thought she was messing with me. i thought she got a new app or something. >> reporter: then followed up with don't make a lot of noise. he knew it was realed. >> once her 6 amy 6 son walked up behind her, the bear sauntered away, only then did >> i felt like if i did some kind of knee jerk that ma might scare him and i didn't know what his reaction might be. >> reporter: wildlife parole brought a trap in later that day. >> wildlife officials fear that people have been feeding the bear in that neighborhood so the betts thing to do, they believe, for everybody is to trap it and move it to a safer location clouds out there right now,
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a fire tears through a home in holiston. why the landlord is facing some tough questions on moving day. plus, court date after a man is stabbed with part of a golf club. the suspect went to court today. we'll have the latest on that and we are keeping an eye on the breaking news near abington where a child has been shot. we'll have a live report coming up at 6:00.
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upwards of an inch of rain and if we don't pick up any rain between now and midnight and the city of bfns, it's not likely that we will, it would be the dryest summer on record for boston. 7 on 7 forecast, so now we move into september tomorrow. clouds and sun in the afternoon. lots of surf friday and saturday, sunday partly cloudy skies. if hermine is going to bother us, still a few if, it would be monday with scattered showers. see you at 6:00. i'm adam williams, here's what we're working on for 7news at 6:00. we are staying on top of a breaking story in avington. and throwback brady. a new look that has some people scratching their heads. what do you think? we'll talk about it, those stories and a lot more coming up at 6:00.
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the weekend. >> it went six miles, swam to shore, thanks to the kindness of strangers was eventually reunited with the family. i remember her coming out here to see where i was going, and my poor assumption was that she would go back into the cab win her dad. >> reporter: about 10 minutes went by when ed realized riley wasn't with them. >> we souped she went overboard, did a mayday call for a dog overboard. >> reporter: several fishermen and even the coast guard helped the couple search for their pet for several hours but no luck. that's when lynn heard what was happening. her husband was one of the
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he heard a distress call come out saying their dog had gone overboard. she posted the search on facebook and soon hundreds of people were keeping their eyes out for riley. >> reporter: one report said a boater saw a dog swimming offshore 20 miles north. >> they had scooped it up and brought it beach assuming that that's where it came from. >> reporter: comments came in monday morning saying the dog was the spotted a nearby campground. ed and kristen went there and talked to campers who saw her. >> our optimism grew and we found her. like 15 minutes. >> reporter: ed and kristen say they owe her safe return to lynn. >> hi, riley. >> reporter: who made the trip just to see the dog she helped to get back to her family. >> we have a happy ending and it's the reason we do what we
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7news. >> dog is dedicated to his family, right? and the rescuers the most emotional. a very nice story. >> 7news at 6:00 starts right now. a woman followed and afraid, police sending a message after a run here a creepy co a wild wreck turns deadly when a couple is thrown from a hotel shuttle bus. firefighters battling fierce flames at an apartment building. landing the property owner in hot water and tom brady, proving he's a cut above, breaking out a new 'do and creating plenty of buzz. >> we're following breaking news. police say an 11-year-old boy
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the boy was taken by helicopter rushed to the hospital in boston. >> and right now police are on the scene investigating what happened there. kimberly bookman is in abington and on the phone right now with more information on the breaking details. kimberly. >> adam, this is what we know at this point, two 11-year-old boys got their hands on a gun and one boy was shot in the face. it happened on lynnwood street in abington around 3:20 p.m. the plymouth county d.a. says the shooting happened inside a home and appears to be accidental. now, the victim was rus southshore hospital, then airlifted to a boston hospital where we understand he is in stable condition at this hour. now, right now the circumstances of this shooting are really under investigation. the d.a. says the gun is a legal hand gun but would not say who it belongs to. obviously a lot of distraught people out here on the scene from neighbors to police who responded and found the child
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>> back to you in the studio. >> tropical storm hermine picking up steam and threatening southern states. florida is bracing for impact. >> chief meteorologist jeremy riner is keeping an eye on the storm and joins united states more on the track and what about the impact here possibly in massachusetts. >> that's something we have to figure out as we get closer to the weekend. 45 miles per hour, upgraded to a tropical storm earlier this afternoon moving north-northeast at 7 miles per hour. the most confi of it. moving through the florida panhandle late this week and moving north and south carolina to start the holiday weekend. at this point, as it moves off the dealt moore opinions la, it becomes very tricky because if it gets to slow down, you notice the red line here, it begins to bend to the right, also it's losing its tropical characteristics perhaps a glorified nor easter at this
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