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man is stabbed to death in his car stolen. orange county deputies are looking for the man's daughter and boyfriend. plus, the suspected triple shooter accused of killing one local college football player and injury two others. why his attorney said he did not do it he wasn't even conscious. video in of a huge tiger shark caught feet from the beach. how it ended up in a trap just in time. good evening, i'm erik von ancken. deputies told us they realized these two were actually in custody for most of the day. gresham and buchanan charged with stabbing his mother almost a decade ago we've learnd tonight. we want to get to news 6 troy campbell with the elderly man was found dead today. >> reporter: this is the house behind me where investigators say the 81-year-old man was
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we did find out from the sheriff's office both persons of interest the victim's daughter and boyfriend have been located by detectives. something they are looking for the victim's 2006 ford taurus. >> there was blood on the bed floor. >> reporter: a neighbor, asking not to be identified telling news 6 she walked into the home sunday morning hours after he was found dead. >> the house was dark, the car was not there. and pretty soon, here come the fire trucks, the ambulance, paramedics. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said the fire department discovered gresham before 10:00 saturday night noticing his 2006 ford taurus missing. >> he was sweet. he would give you the shirt off his back. all you have to do was ask.
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>> reporter: detectives name two persons of interest the victim's daughter, and david buchanan. back in 2007 news 6 showed to his arrest for stabbing his own mother and lunging at a sheriff's deputy, the deputy shooting his gun striking beer compared. >> he was ill to begin with, and so he needed assistance. he was not allowed to drive, and so his daughter moved in to appointments. >> reporter: again, both persons of interest the victim's daughter and boyfriend have been located by the sheriff's office. still searching for his ford taurus, beige in color. if you see it do not approach it instead, call 9-1-1. >> anchor: you found out a lot about his mental history by
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records you mentioned? >> reporter: yeah, according to court documents we look through he was supposed to be -go to an outpatient facility for his behavior and mental illness in a letter in 2012 his sister wrote a letter to the court saying her brother was diagnosed at age 14 with paranoid schizophrenia and saying he was addicted to drugs. >> anchor: officers found the 81-year-old man in taft in south orange county. police say those persons of interest are in custody, they have been placed in protective custody throughout the day for their own safety. baker acted is what police call it. if we hear new developments will bring it to on this newscast. the troubleshooting suspect accused of killing a buffoon cookman student was in
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over his head and a band-aid under his left i, proof that he is innocent and tonight we hear from the mother of the college student hit by those bullet. >> i want justice for my son as he did not deserve that. >> anchor: april quinn blade was at the hearing this morning daytona beach police say 200 people were partying at the indigo lake golf clubhouse. posto lost the fight and went to get a gun and fired three shots killing this man and wounding two other students but his attorney says her client is telling her a much different story that he was beaten up so badly he was knocked unconscious. >> we will tell you he insists he is not guilty, he did not have a gun, he did not shoot anyone. >> i want him to see the anger and hurt i was going through he
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>> anchor: we are told the other two victims are going to be okay, post l has another court appearance next month when his attorney says she will plead not guilty. one of the teens accused of running down a former orlando lease officer is going to be incorporated edward kelty is facing second-degree attempted murder after he ran over officer william anderson earlier this year. anderson can no longer serve as a police officer and is still recovering. we will be in court tomorrow and bring you updates throughout the day. in seminole county deputies tracked down a suspected shooter not far from the 7-eleven in sanford after they found a man at the convenience store with gunshot wounds last night. paramedics took him to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. here is the suspect's much
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pickens fired the shots. right now he is in seminole county jail. >> anchor: in volusia county a nightmare wake-up call for one family when a truck plowed into their home this morning on oakwood avenue. you can see the huge hole it made breaking apart the concrete block. where told the driver hit a tree and then a neighbor's fence and a trailer with a bow on it. the cause is still under investigation. the chilly nights are behind us for now and the heat is ahead. we are heading for the 80s tomorrow, meteorologist elizabeth hart is pinpointing this warm-up. >> it appears we are going to start working our way out of the cold weather we've experienced, not the case tonight up in the mid- south you see the snow they could get as much as a foot in some of the higher elevations. all in all things looking good
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we will see that system affecting us late tomorrow and into the day tuesday with an increased chance of scattered showers but tonight we are tracking a few showers very close to the volusia and brevard coast. a few of these light showers sneaking toward the coastline as they move westward they are dissipating but we will have a slim chance of seeing a few sprinkles at the coast. temperatures quite a bit warmer than last evening, 61 orlando, 63 kissimmee, 52 ocala, 50 palm coast, 54 daytona and a warm 65 degrees out at the brevard coast. overnight we will see upper 40s from marion county to leesburg we will drop another couple of degrees in palm coast. 54 for the low in orlando and you will start the day 55 in kissimmee. we are going to get close to
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i will let you know how long the warmer temperatures will stick around. >> anchor: to a crime tracker alert. kissimmee police are on the lookout for an armed robbery suspect. detectives say the suspect at the store on john young parkway trying to steal cigarettes and a short time later he went to another 7-eleven and got away with cash. if you have information or know the guy please call the crime line. leesburg police are looking for a missing teenaged girl who has not been seen in more than a day. here is her picture. this is cassandra mcmillan last spotted at the clubhouse pool of the legacy of leesburg apartments. they admit she has run away before but her parents are concerned this time because she is not from this area.
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will be no autopsy on the late supreme court justice scalia. officials in texas, the 79-year-old justice died in his sleep during a hunting trip. today, governor rick scott directed all flags be flown at half staff. these flags were load to honor the late justice. scott offered his thoughts and prayers. the body of justice goalie of has been transported from an el paso funeral home in preparation to leave texas. it took minutes after his sudden death for a bitter battle to brew one to replace the leading conservative. president obama said he intends to nominate a successor and choosing a justice is a rare opportunity for any president. this one in particular will shift the balance on the court there be plenty of time for me to do so and for the senate to
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give that person a fair hearing and a timely vote. these are responsibilities i take seriously. is up to mitch mcconnell and everybody else to stop it is called delay, delay, delay. >> anchor: the senate majority leader called on the president to wait. a traffic alert in maitland and winter park that could affect your commute in the morning. this has been a traffic trouble spot for the last few days. closures in the southbound lanes of 1792 between park and monroe avenue have caused big slowdowns, construction under that bridge is the reason. they will try to wrap up a construction work this weekend but we will watch and let you know if the lanes are open in the morning starting at 5:00. the orlando fire department to save lives by teaching some life-saving techniques.
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two dozen people that came out to the event. february his heart month that is part of the reason the fire department put on this event. >> you can come out and did two minutes you know how to do cpr you know how to operate an aed and the smart phone app on your phone so someone has a sudden cardiac arrest we have a 1600 foot area where you stand. >> anchor: heart day and month more than 326,000 cardiac arrest occur in the united states each year. ahead on news 6 at 11:00 one big shark just off the beach, what protected swimmers and surfers and how these guys cut the shark. perhaps, just in time. some of the biggest names in music are gearing up for the grammy awards tomorrow right
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>> anchor: shattered glass and gun casings line a neighborhood in baton rouge after a man led police on a chase. as soon as he stopped he started shooting at police and officers fired back in all three involved were hit one of the officers were shot in the head. one more inch the officers dead. >> anchor: theb amera and one police body camera was activated so the district attorneys office will look through those to further investigate. check out these pictures, authorities in australia managed to haul in a nine foot 10 inch tiger shark from the water friday. was caught and abated trap meant to do that to trap sharks and keep them away from a popular beach. you can see it is not far away from swimmers and surfers.
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pope francis had another whirlwind day in mexico which included an outdoor mass and a visit to a children's hospital. when the pope visited that hospital he gave a sick boy some medicine the pontiff showed his affection for the young asking the children to pray for him. mexico city has been the hub for pope francis. >> amazing. >> why did you like him? [speaking spanish] >> you liked his white car? >> anchor: tomorrow, pope francis flies to the region of chiapas to beat with the indigenous people on mexico's southern border. the biggest names in music are getting ready for monday's grammy awards the show he was the only here on news 6. many artists spent the day
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that is four time nominee alabama shakes repairing the southern rockers are up for big price, album of the year and lead singer britney howard admits they are starstruck. >> i am from a little town. it is praise to be shaking hands with the deal and france's. >> anchor: alabama shakes joins a diverse line of performers, but host ll cool j said the closing act is still under wraps. the 58 annual grammy awards air live tomorrow night at 8:00 on news 6. be sure to tune in to tomorrow's money news cast because matt austin sits down with the power 95.3 crew to talk about the big performances of the night and one will be on news 6 at 11:00 right after the grammys if you ever wanted to hear matt and lisa sing, now is
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>> i cannot wait. >> anchor: they got a little help from what i hear. it may actually be good. [laughter] >> anchor: is getting warm, 80s tomorrow? >> it is. i like it. we've had enough cold weather to satisfy those folks who really enjoy it. because every time i say i like it when it's 80 i hear no, it's february, we want to call. you might want to head up north because there is plenty of cold. look at the snow coming down to the midsouth into the mid atlantic they will get as much as a foot of snow. the pink is freezing rain. big wintry mess. this system will be heading in our direction as we head to the day tomorrow. we will have showers and maybe a couple of thunderstorms as we
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into tuesday. right now, we are looking at a few clouds overhead and have been tracking some showers. because we have an onshore flow that developed to the day today so most of this is not reaching the coastline is falling apart. notice how it becomes more broken up. it doesn't have quite as much steam to hold together but we will have a slight chance of a couple of scattered showers in the overnight especially in volusia and flagler county. highs are close to average, usually we topped out near 74. a couple shy of that, 72 downtown, 71 leesburg, 68 ocala palm coast a high of 66 and 70 in southern brevard in melbourne. 61 orlando, 63 in kissimmee mid-60s cocoa beach, 54 daytona and 50 degrees and palm coast.
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off where we expect to be by sunrise tomorrow morning. you will drop another couple of degrees and palm coast, chilly back to the north and west 47 in ocala and lower to mid-50s throughout much of orange county. there will be changes here. as we head through the overnight the clouds and light scattered showers at the coast not a big deal, but heading toward 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning you may have light rain in parts of volusia county. noon, clouds thicken up we have a chance of seeing a light scattered rain shower, this is a holiday for a lot of folks so day. this is taking us to 3:00 in the afternoon, at 10:00 at night notice heavy rain offshore but the main event is coming from the north and west. this is the system of the mississippi valley.
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could be a big mess with heavy rain, possibly thunderstorms right during rush hour. keep tuning in we will update you on what the deal is with this. quick. it is pushing off shore and everything should dry out by noontime. here are your details on your hour-by-hour forecast. tomorrow still a pretty good day. we start in the mid-50s in orlando, 76 at noon a high around 80, that system will move in overnight monday into tuesday. it's a late night monday, early tuesday morning event. by midday tuesday things are looking pretty good once again. 78 for the high and the rest of the forecast looks fantastic, sunshine and 70s all the way through next weekend. >> anchor: happy valentine's day. >> thank you. you two.
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winning lottery numbers, 994, 3161, 4, 32, 18, 9, 37. >> do you know what i love about the valentine's day, it is that the daytona 500 is just a week away. plus nba all-star weekend is wrapping up in toronto with a tribute to kobe bryant at the guy stole the show aaron gordon the magic created the most buzz after dunks like that. it turns out he is a man of
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>> anchor: one thing i will say about kobe bryant is he gives me hope. >> he is 37 and can still play basketball. lot of guys like kobe bryant. kobe can still dark. what an all-time great, in his 20 years of facing the magic kobe bryant beat them 20 times in the regular season we are not counting the nba finals but 20 times. the nba is saying goodbye who is retiring after this season and tonight his farewell tour at the all-star game.
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>> kobe final start in an all-star game toronto showing him 20 of love. the turnaround and it gets it to go. later on kobe will spot for the three. kobe scores 10 in his all-star finale. it wasn't all about bryant there were plenty of acrobatic docs, the west bc east 196-173. most points scored ever russell westbrook was the mvp. the magic ford eric gordon caught everybody's attention with gravity defying all inducing slam dunk spectacular spirit let's see his show again.
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>> i could watch that over and over. who knew a guy could get up that high? gordon should have received extra credit for creativity it was one of the best contest in your gordon and zach levine were scoring perfect 50's so they had to go extra to decide the winner, gordon had to settle for second. >> i knew it was going to be like that i would have prepared better and we would have been here ducking all night 50 after 50 all night. >> we would have loved it. almost as entertaining as the reaction from people in the arena little kids from nba stars and nba legends. everybody's jaw was dropping the 20-year-old probably gained thousands of new twitter followers. also the weekend cannot have
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>> win or lose, i had so much fun. it's a dream come true, ma'am . >> he is one talented guy he can play the piano, of course he can. somebody filmed gordon today tickling the ivories a little. nascar's sprint cup circuit. he has racing in his love. today 20-year-old chase elliott became the youngest driver to capture the call for next sunday's 500. qualifying today. dale earnhardt, junior returns with a fast chevy set the pace early in qualifying but another nascar legacy, chase elliott the son of hall of famer bill elliott clocked a lap at over 196 miles per hour. to claim the pole to the
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