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outside there and emergency crews as well. the mbta says they're experiencing severe delays due to with a disabled train in the back bay. >> yeah, right now we know a motor overheated on one of the trollies at the back bay station on the orange line. the train has been taken out of service and the fire department did respond to this and we've seen pictures of people busting out windows on the orange line trains. we've seen smoke in those pictures but once again according to the simply an overheated neither is causing the smoke. you can see a lot of people have left the area. the fire department did respond here. so far no reports of any injuries but we have seen the pictures of video on twitter of passengers busting out the windows trying to get out of the orange line trains because of the overheated motor. once again, t officials telling us that the train has been taken out of service. severe delays on the orange line because of all of this going on right now. we have a crew on the way to the scene.
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back to you guys. an suv crashes into the wall of a building on beacon hill and two people had to be rushed to the hospital as a result. crews were there and trying to figure out whether that neighborhood's safe. let's get out to kimberly bookman with what with know right now. >> yeah, we are live on grope street. a suspect came here, trying to remove that suv from the wallet. this happened about an hour or so ago. and what we know from grope street and according to witnesses going at a high rate of speed all the way to the top, right past the cross-section of myrtle street. there is a wall here at the ends of that street and right folks it is a garage. it appears that that car could have tried to get into the garage or didn't know where they were going but ran right into the wall. that impact caused all of the bricks from the wall to fall to the ground. it does look like that wall is
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doesn't look like it's stabilizing any of the exterior buildings but it is at end of the streak here. right now fire crews are out here examine what will happen when they actually remove that suv from the wall. i did see fire crews bring a big large board so they can board up that area and trying to figure out if it's structurally ?eaf that particular area. they've kept all of the pedestrians back quite a bit at this point. they're trying to figure out exactly what's going on. >> there were two people in the car, a driver and passenger. both taken by ambulance from the scene and from witnesses out here. they say they both appear to be okay and got into those ambulances on their own. >> kimberly bookman, 7news. more breaking news, a truck going into the house in winchester. for that as we look at the situation, let's go to jadiann tomp-on. >> you're right. we're looking at is that from sky 7 just minutes ago over the home on lorraina drive in winchester. you can see the damage there where a box truck appears to
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of a home there. the company that owns that truck says telling us now that no one was hurt and the company believes the crash was caused by a mechanical issue with the box truck. possibly a brake failure that sent that truck down a steep hill. we're working to get more information for you on this story, as well. >> police searching for a man who they say exposed himself to a woman and then tried to grab her. this all happening on a bike path right in town. >> it's very popular. police say on a bike. 7's steve cooper live in marble head with the latest on the search for this guy. >> and police have been looking for him all day long here. this is such a popular rail trail on the northshore, crowded all day long, weekends especially. today was no different and as you can imagine, that is all has it's a little rattled residents around here and police right now trying to track this guy down the. >> i can't remember anything like this happening on these
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recent memory. >> reporter: police surprised following the report later this morning that a woman in her 40s walking along the rail trail here in marblehead was approached by a man who was performing a lewd act on himself and attempted to grab her. >> the woman was not physically harmed. the individual tried to reach out and grab her while exposing himself. he did not get her. >> reporter: the victim screamed and bystanders quickly called police. the incident touching off a sizable search near the salem line with on motorcycles and flooding the area with police cruisers. trying to find the suspect who took off towards salem on a bicycle. a private tower school, which is next to the rail trail, was placed in lock-down just as a precaution. >> and we have any report that an assault happened and he didn't approach any children at school. >> reporter: while police are trying to track down the suspect, runners and bikers and people like debbie who walks her
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>> i think i might start carrying pepper spray. >> i don't want to not go on the trail because that's allowing any kind of person like that to have control and change what i want to do. >> that was steve cooper reporting. moving along, a sheriff's deputies actions justified today that district attorney finding that the off-duty deputy who shot and killed a man who was on a stabbing spree was forced to fire. the d.a. release the at the silver city galleria mall. byron barnett live in taunton to brig us up to date. >> 88, five and a half months after the deadly rampage that ended here at this mall in taunton, the d.a.'s report concluded that this case is now closed and that the use of deadly force to stop an assailant was necessary and justified. >> reporter: police say this is surveillance video of arthur
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taunton in the midst of a deadly rampage back in may. according to a report by the crystal county district attorney the tragic events began to unfolded the evening before. relatives say the 28-year-old fall river man suffered from chronic depression and agreed to be admitted to morton hospital in taunton after a series of suicidal conversations. the report says derosa was diagnosed with anxiety disorder but medically cleared and discharged three hours later and provided. later that day, the report says that he left his daughter's soccer practice in taunton, rammed his car into another vehicle injuring the driver and then burst into with a home stabbing 80-year-old patricia slaven to death and wound aring her daughter. much the report says he went into the galleria mall where he injured two employees and then
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56-year-old george heath, who tried to intervene. at that point, the report says off-duty sheriff's deputy james creed shot and killed derosa when derosa refused to drop the knife. the d.a.'s report concludes it is our judgment that the use of force by deputy sheriff creed in this matter was both justified and lawful. >> that's the latest live here in taunton, i'm byron barnett, 7news. >> jeremy riner is here with what's to come. >> temps this morning 20s and 30s. the city a low of 37. coldest since the end of april, worcester, you had temperatures
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right now in the 30s. clear to partly cloudy skies. again, more clouds off to our north and the clouds out there right now will fade away this evening but there's a whole new batch of cloudiness over here. these are thin cirrus clouds, so they won't block out the stars but on the move. and they'll show up late tonight. another cold night tonight. winds will fade away, mostly clear with a few clouds early this evening and again well after midnight temps between 31 tomorrow we lose the sun early in the day because here's our next storm system. tonight in the great lakes states, but this is on the move, this will be in new england tomorrow at this time with a chilly rain. and for some of you in western new england, perhaps even in the worcester hills, this storm starts with a few wet snowflakes. >> less than two weeks in our election countdown, 13 days till voters head to the polls. today we're seeing a rather unconventional approach to the campaigning by the republican nominee.
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opening of his brand-new hotel. >> and a busy birthday for the democratic nominee spending it fighting for support in the state of florida and that comes as a new poll shows donald trump holding a slight lead in the sunshine state. >> dan hausle now with more. trump is saying this is -- donald business and politics made in washington. trump cutting the ribbon on the new trump hotel a stone's throw from the white house a product he says how business should be done in washington. >> this is what i want to do for our and unthis is what we're work so hard to do. right now just about everything i've got is broken or they break it. it's always over budget, behind
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works. >> reporter: trump taking heat for taking himself away from the campaign trail at events like this one. trump is telling me reporters that criticism is unfair. >> for you to ask me the question is actually very insulting because hillary clinton does one stop and goes home and sleeps and yet you'll ask me that question. i think it's a very rude question to be honest and what i want to do is back my children. hillary clinton has time go to an adele concert and everybody thinks it's cool and donald trump unveils a incredible stunning first class hotel and everybody's hair is on fire. >> reporter: clinton campaigning in florida today took aim at trump's d.c. opening saying the hotel may be new but trump's business practices are the same
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workers to make his project cheaper and even sued to get his taxes lowered. >> reporter: the bloomberg poll has trump up by 2. hillary clinton says she'll spend election night in new york with a celebration planned at a large appropriate place if she wins and breaks the glass ceiling to become the first woman president. dan hausle, 7news. one of trump's supporters, former house speaker newt gingrich getting personal with fox anchor megyn kelly a after she brings up the infamous access hollywood states. >> if trump is a sexual predator that is -- >> he's not a sexual predator. >> okay, that's your opinion. i'm not taking a position on it. >> now, it's because of people
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inflammatory that's not true. >> you have no idea whether it's true or not, mr. speaker. what we know is that -- >> theater do you. >> that's right. and i'm not taking a position on it. >> yes, you are. when you use the words, you took a position and it's very unfair for you to do that. you are fascinated with sex and don't care about public policy. that's what i get out of watching you tonight. >> you know what, mr. speaker. i'm not fascinated by sex but i am fascinated by the protection of women and understanding wt office. >> still continuing to watch breaking news here. you can check out facebook, twitter and everything see you -- you see here including whdh.com. let's get back to the local breaking news. real trouble down below.
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delays on the orange line right now and you can actually hear some of the chaos going on right now. >> severe delays right there, this is an overheated motor that happened there. crews on the gathering more information and will bring you more as soon as we know it. >> back to you guys. >> had to be very frightening for those passengers and we will keep you up to date. the green gearing up headed to the garden. where the celtics are preparing to open their season and hopes are high. so will they live up to the expectations? then, most moms think their kids are the best. when we come back, what tom brady toad the media not to mention to his mother. on just one station, the man police say is behind a hack affect at children's hospital
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we have that story coming up at 5:30. and then in just one hour, remembering the victims of a firey wrong-way crash. a vilg sill being held tonight. and we do have a lot of breaking news this evening, including the one we were just talking about. severe delays at back bay station with firefighters helping people get to safety. an overheated motor is to blame. and a car brick building. brick building. all that and more as we great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. when it served her purpose, ayotte buddied up to trump,
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all out there on the floor. >> coming off back-to-back first round play-off exits, isaiah thomas and the celtics are aiming high in 2016. >> we can put it all together and be special. i'm not gonna say we're going to go to the nba finals or do none of, that but like i said before teams know we can be ready. >> reporter: adding four-time allstar to the mix is a big reason why iid at the guys here, i thought it would be great to build out from there. >> he plays defense, row bounds, spread the floor on offense, he's very unselfish and all those characteristics are contagious, and he's been everything that we hoped he would be. >> hope is one thing but. the takeses are another. and despite many experts pegging them as a 50 win team, the celtics are happy to take it game by game.
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station. i want to bring in chief doherty who is with the boston fire department. tell us what happened here. >> we got a report of a fire on the train in bound on the orange line and in process we also found a trash fire on the tracks. >> there were a few people that were taken to the hospital, correct? >> yeah, a romp one police officer and two civilians with smoke inhalation. >> do you expect -- is the line back up and running now? we saw people going back the building. >> we should have the line back open in a few minutes. we do have some video earlier of people trying to break the windows to get out of the train. again, a orange line train. there was a fire there on the tracks either from some trash or
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as you heard the chief with the boston fire department say there were a few people taken to the hospital including a t police officer and some passengers with some smoke inhalation. they are working on getting the orange line back up and running. the commuter line is running at this hour. that is the latest information we have now. as we have more informing throughout the news we'll bring it to you. live in boston, i'm alex, 7news. >> alex, we were hav interruption in our ears when you were talking about the injuries but can you just clarify, you said just minor injuries? you mentioned smoke inhalation, can you repeat that for us please? >> yes, there are minor injuries. some people have some smoke inhalation, a few passengers as well as one t police officer, according to chief doherty they expect those people to be okay.
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