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file the charges video tomorrow, marked the end of the tumultuous week. two more students were arrested in connection of monday's shooting. three more students in butler county were arrested for threats, including one more right here in madison. students leaving school the afternoon, the weekend could have not gone for a better time. buses were on hand to pick up the students, that gone through one trying week. emotions were raw days after austin hancock, open fired in the school cafeteria, wounding two and injuring two others. the butler county sheriff announced two 14-year-old boys were arested. they are accused of having the loaded gun but never reported it to school administrators or teachers. >> they actually seen the weapon.
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and we knew there maybe some others that had seen it. and but we got a lot going on. we have to rule everything out and rule everything in. >> sheriff richard jones. the two boys were charged with failing to report a crime. the sheriff wouldn't say why the boys did not report the crime or whether they were told not to by the 14-year-old with the gun. they were not part of the planning of the shooting at madison junior, senior high school. today, there's word on more arrest in butler county, two separate schools. two edgewood high school students were arrested. one who said he would like to see another shooting, school shooting and he would like to see the gun to school. second made some threats. and second was arrested for bringing small knives that were made to look like credit cards
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boys now face felony charges. coming up on local 12 news at 5:00, tell you how the school is feeling about the end of the week, a week that was quite tumultuous to say the least. paula, back to you. >> the events today, that put students and parent everywhere on alert, it is your duty to report. are you getting any feedback from the community on, you know, what kind of ripple effects this will have? >> no, pretty much people are tight lipped. they want to get back to norm. i think the conversation that's going to have to play out over the weekend at the homes. that's what sheriff jones said. he wants parents to talk to your kids. you need to let people know. if you see something, say something and say it right away.
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>> the teen charged in the shooting, austin hancock will be back in juvenile court, april 5th. an 18-year-old adams county boy, indicted for the kidnapping and raping of a local girl. and he has gotten back with details on the disturbing crime. >> investigators say the 15-year-old victim was simply jogging down the isolated road in adams county ammish community when he grabbed her, threw her in the back of the truck. investigators say there's no prior connection. and he took her a few miles away raped her. he denies the charges. he's held on 750 thousand bond in the adams county jail.
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>> coming at 6:00, adams county lieutenant talks to rich, about how the department took all the stops to solve the crime. a missing man is a center of a criminal investigation. debra dixon broke the story on twitter. craig disappeared almost two weeks ago. he's charged with stealing $100 thousand, taken from the emergency rescue units. vanished after the aurora life squad questioned him about the missing money. he left behind the cell phone. he's believed to be driving this dodge journey. aurora police are handling the theft case. risen police is handling the missing case contact police if you have any information that may help find them. >> we know the names of two people killed in an accident, desiree hencely and her daughter, 8-year-old died when another vehicle hit their car
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this was last night. u.s. 27, south of aa highway. the driver of the car hit the mother and daughter. 37-year-old was taken to uc medical center. >> at this point, we do not know the cause of the accident. there was some speculation of possible drug use last night. at this point, we don't have any evidence to support that. >> deputies were back at the scene of the crash collecting more evidence. >> i went out without a coat today. it's cold but because -- it's funny, i know it will warm up. i'm willing feeling warm. >> you want a medal because. >> when you know, there's light at the end of the tunnel, it feels good. >> we have a few days. brandon is, with the latest on the weather. >> and we have a few more snow showers to get through, before the warm-up. that could impact some of us as
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we have a lot of clouds around. it was completely overcast. we're starting to see the clouds break up to the west. we may see some of that after nonetheless, we have the next storm system on the way, which is not armed doppler precision doppler hd right now, which is dry pretty much all day long. that's where we're sitting all day, 35-36 degrees. a lot of us, a few degrees above freezing. we will make it down to the freezing mark once again by midnight or so. that's when the clouds continue to increase. i think if will be cloudy, staying through much of the night. we start to see the chance a few snow showers, mixed with rain. round two to three, chance increases especially around downtown around 5:00, 6:00 a.m. it will mix with snow all the way to around 10:00. we have the window, that will see the snow showers. that will mean slick bridges and
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and this is the storm system. you could see it's bringing snow, chicago, next in line, us in cincinnati, early tomorrow morning. coming up in 15 minutes, we'll better fine tune the time. we'll tell you which areas will get the snow and which ones will not get much at all. of course, how high we'll be getting with the warming trend. celebrating beer in the tri-state. why not. >> don't have to convince me. new rules that take effect that crack down on teenagers at
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>> and there's a surprising turn in the o.j. simpson case. yes, the o.j. simpson case. los angeles police are investigating the discovery of a -- reportedly of a property simpson once owned. >> it comes 20 years after the murders of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. lax police announced, investigators are testing a knife that the construction worker, owned by the property of o.j. simpson. >> an item that was allegedly recovered by a citizen at the rockingham property possibly during the demolition of the site. >> a worker who helped level the home in 1998, says he turned the knife over to an l.a.p.d. years ago. the l.a.p.d. says when the detectives found they had the
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the former officer believed the case was closed and kept it. >> being an l.a.p.d. officer, he didn't know to turn it in. >> i don't know. that's his statement at this time. >> the l.a.p.d. robbery, is now testing the hair. in 1995, simpson was acquitted for the murders of nicole brown and his -- and her friend. and because there's no conviction, the case remains open. teri okita, cbs news, los angeles. >> o.j. simpson is serving time in nevada for a 2008 armed robbery. he cannot be charged with murder
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hotel company and stalker could be forced to pay erin andrews millions of dollars. closing arguments are under way in her civil case. erins filed $2 million lawsuit against her stalker. a man admitted taking secretly videotapes in 2008. they say, yes, it's still the same, hank the dog. brewers confirmed, it's the same pooch who walked into the team's spring training complex two years ago. recent social media fueled. and speculated the brewers weaved the tail of the seat because of dramatic changes in hank's appearance. times has changed since hank joined the club. hank has been adopted by the
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and it's now healthy the team is known all along, it's the same dog. they've decided they will have fun, to promote the wisconsin humane society. >> tells us what tlc could do. >> isn't that nice. >> paula didn't wear a coat today. >> just from the car to the office, not wondering around. >> i do the same thing. admitting, going from the house to the car. it's a quick trip. >> what are we looking towards? a decent weekend or -- >> some parts, going to be good. some not so good. which part of the weekend will be good. we'll have a wet start. right now, it looks wet outside. there's not much going on. we have the clouds. it's been looking like rain all day long. no snow, either, to deal with. we're dealing with the past couple of days. still looking nice and dry. the next storm system is not in the map.
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here. with the clouds around, it kept us pretty chilly. temperatures around 35 degrees. the high today, it was around 36 degrees, set back, around 8:00, 9:00 in the morning. wind coming from the west. we're pooling some cooler air. all the temperatures are all across the board. we're above froozing for the time being and we have some of the clouds around 32 degrees, by midnight. and then we start to see some showers move in. franklin, indiana first, around 2:00 to 3:00 a.m. that chance increases after 4:00 and downtown cincinnati. the chance for snow downtown, it's between 4:00 to 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.
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you could see the area in gray. this is the next storm system that we're watching. it hasn't even made it to chick request go. that's why we're not expecting it to move in. 35 degrees here, off to the west. it's a little bit warmer and go to the plains. i know, paula is waiting on that. she's waiting impatiently as we get towards the weekend. eventually, we will make it here. we have some of the clouds overnight tonight. will you see the next storm system move in from the north and west. as we get through 3:00, 4:00, blue. green is rain. and we're having a little mixture, where we have a few raindrops mixing in. this ban of light to moderate snow. that could mean we can see some slick bridges and overpasses
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once we get around, 8:00, 9:00, temperatures warm up enough that that's not the case. it's all rain. if you don't want to worry any of that. if you head out around 11:00 or not. at the dinner hour, we're looking at a few showers moving on through. and the impact forecast. we have a low impact from cincinnati, especially to butler county, warren and clinton, hillsborough and brown and adams county. a much lower threat in northern kentucky. we're looking at a few more raindrops mixing on in. a lot of the computer models, hinting at 2-4 inches of rainfall in the tri-state. most the rain in mississippi river valley. see where the heaviest of the rainfall will trend. right now, it looks like 2-4 inches of rain next week. it's something we will keep an eye on.
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owner karen weaver says the work that starts today, will target lead service lines in neighborhoods, highest with children and pregnant women. they are also with compromised water district. work, often, it's kind of hard on your health. we may know that in a little bit. recent study shows, certain professions wears down more than others. >> i have not read this story. jeremy ross will look at some of the worst ones. >> and overall, work lives seem to be busier than ever. some professions seems to be taking a toll on our health than others. workers tend to have less healthy
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69 percent said they had unhealthy. and police officers pd and say. and shocking 87. not surprisingly, people who work with food. 70 percent of those found in the study, were found to have a poor diet. experts recommend sensible changes, such as bringing your own lunch and even consider half an hour for a walk. >> i don't think we have an unhealthy profession, unless you have the morning show. no matter what time you get to sleep. >> managing youth concussions.
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today. >> the charges, nicole, is facing, inducing panic and making false alarms. both are felonies. she's also charged with obstructing official business. it was yesterday when police, she lied about her 3 weekend baby was stolen in the car. police say, if the child is staeg are. and the question, when i had and and the judge wants to know why it all happened in the first place. >> she said, when she called 911, she indicated the circumstances and the child is not in the car. she knew where the child was, from my understanding.
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>> i'll ask the call 911, to determine what was said and not said and it's possible in the state of panic, maybe there's some miscommunication. >> benton told officers on scene, the baby was inside. they tell me she stuck by the story. the judge set the bond for both of the felonies at $20 thousand or the option for benton to wear an electronic monitoring device. the judge also said she is to have no contact with the child, unless supervised by job and family services. we spoke briefly with the family after court and didn't have much to say aside from the fact, they will be happy she'll be able to get out. back to you. >> okay. go to a grand jury, later this month. officers took two juveniles in custody today, thursday, and charged them with receiving stolen property, related to the car actually being stolen. they appeared in juvenile court today.
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>> they obtained the 911 call, which was made when the car was stolen. >> someone stole my rig. i live at 737, stole my car. i stolen my car, put it in and they stole it. >> your kids is not in the car, right in? my baby is, in the car seat. >> yes. >> and lok am man accused of robbing a bank is. and they say he robbed afternoon. demanded money. he has a lot of distinguishing tattoos. he's charged with robbery. >> the snow you see there, that's gone. we're at least working towards a
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warm-up as we head towards the weekend, as brandon told us earlier on, we're going to have partially days of good and partial days of a little bit bad. >> saturday, we have some rain to deal with. believe it or not, we have a lot of snowflakes in the past couple of days, finally looking at dryer weather pushing on in, and that's not going to last that long. we're talking about it about the conditions and it's a few snowflakes starting to move in as well. you could see, it's mainly dry. that's the way it's been pretty much all day today. temperatures a little above at the freezing mark. 36 at lynne inkin.
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we're falling down to the freezing mark by midnight. clouds are going pretty strong at midnight. the rain chances starting to push back in. we'll mix with rain and snow, especially northern kentucky. you have a better chance of seeing rain chances in there. after 2:00, the chances start to increase, especially over downtown. we're looking at the window from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., we have rain and snow showers moving through downtown. that could create some slick bridges over tomorrow morning. at least until 10:00 mark. that's when the temperatures start to increase. we can get the snow melting, the light coating, especially north and east of downtown. this is the storm system. we're not expecting it until 2:00 a.m. then it will move to indianapolis and we're next in line in cincinnati. coming in 15 minutes, we're going to talk more on who has the best chance of seeing a coating of the snow tomorrow morning.
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warming trend. temperature, we have the 70 degree temperature in the planning forecast. we'll tell you when that will start to move in. we will tell you that at 4:48. >> bare knuckle candidates as candidates face-off in the republican debate. >> they are wrapping the contentious tone of the nontraditional primary race. john kasich trying to stick into a policy discussion. much of iowa was focused on donald trump, including one where he defended to his man manhood. >> he faced policy conditions. >> i have a very strong claw. i have a very strong claw.
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who wasn't flexible. >> that assertion came back to bite him in an exchange that came to bite him. >> breath, breath, breath. >> when you are done with yoga. >> i really hope, we don't see yoga in the stage. >> we're very flexible. we don't know. >> interesting moment, checking on the effort to keep trump on the nomination at almost any cost. the effort complicated when trump's rivals were asked, if they will support him if he wins. >> i gave my word. >> i will support the republican nominee for president. >> i will support the republican nominee. >> republican nominee. >> donald trump decided not to attend the political conference, according to the group's twitter account. local republican leaders are keeping a close eye on the national stage. the republican party tells local 12, dan hurley, he's not worried.
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this is a contested primary, yes donald trump has said some costly and frankly some stupid things. at the end of the day, he's bringing a lot of people to the process. i think, dan, if he continues on the trajectory he's on and he wins the primary states, we will have a nominee relatively early. >> and join dan hurley on news makers, sunday at 6:00 a.m. the border safety and whether building a wall will make any difference this week on full measure cheryl ederson. >> and there's places where there's no fence and wall. someplaces are just a few strings of wire. even when there's formidable fence, we will show you
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emerging world on on demand health care. we'll show you how it works. >> is it hard to find someone to take your money. >> take a look at the traffic on 71, this is our tower cam way above the station, look down in nor chester way. heading towards the downtown area. things are moving a little slowly as we move through it >> not to the north. >> road conditions are better than they were. and to get rid of it for the time being. >> some people are going to have to deal with it in the morning. >> exactly.
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we're not seeing any rain or snow. it's going to be chilly. staying mainly dry and staying in the clouds, by 8:00 or so. lots of clouds. we had full cloud cover much and they are not going to, as they have another round in the next day or to tomorrow. the storm system well, and we have some time until he gets there. high temperature, 36. it's sitting here in the middle 30s, pretty much last night and at around 35, 36. northern kentucky, about the same thing, 34, 35, 36 degrees. and dropping a degree or two,
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here's the timing on when some of the rain-snow mix begins to push back in. if you're in fayette, union, south eastern indiana, seeing a few light rain and snow showers. >> after 4:00 a.m., it will get to move to downtown. especially if it comes heavy enough. that's what we're watching for, for the slick spots, the bridges and the overpasses, i should say across much of the area, especially north and east of downtown. this is where we have the best chances of ohio to see the slick roadways early tomorrow morning. we're waiting for the batch, we yet.
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around 44, way, way warmer towards the plains. and that exact air mass is headed here to cincinnati, as we get to next week. we're talking temperatures around 70 degrees in the planning forecast. we have some of the clouds around as we go to the overnight hours. and we won't have to take an umbrella for that. this is where we see the snow move in. snow is in blue, green is rain. with more rain mixed in, and going down i-75. from i-75, lexington, the roads will be just wet. he especially, i-71, northern side, will be on the look-out tomorrow morning. if you want to avoid any potential slick spots, leave out
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any snow would have changed over to the rain showers. what you could see, not all day. it won't rain all day. it will be hit and miss much of the day. quarter of an inch or less than that. we're not looking at big rainfall amounts tomorrow. we're dry by saturday night. late saturday evening, we'll start. and folks, it's going to be a bonus, little warmer on sunday as well. hills pore owe, adams county, where we have the chance of seeing the slick spots in the overpasses and bridges. and we have two to four inches
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we get forward to the end of the workweek. we start to see the rain pick up around wednesday. nonetheless, 70 degrees. i will take the rain, if it means 70 degrees. >> erica will have more of the rain moving in at 5:00. >> two other madison junior high of the shooting. >> they are charged with failure to report the crime, for not telling anyone what they were seeing. police believe they are not going to be charged, and let's hold another one accountable. i'm sure they will live with the guilt, maybe they could have prevented it. >> this tells children, they cannot trust police.
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up. if your child went to the school, i think you would have had a different opinion. thank god no lives were lost. >> that's part of the problem. making excuses for someone not doing the right thing. it's the law. join the debate by going to the local 12, facebook page and give us a like. keeping your children safe
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>> managing . >> health experts say they are encouraged toward the trend, towards honest diagnosis, recently the nfl. the concussions were up. >> and big increase. >> no matter what stage, managing, is critical, as cynthia gould shows us, what we call the winning ways. >> any blurry vision. >> awareness of concussion grows, so does the proto col. concussion. right now, there's 44 working definition of a concussion. >> there's no firm diagnosis test. doctors have to rely on symptom. >> sound bothered me. >> high school football player, will remember, stretching is our amount to make a tackle and
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>> 3-5 feet away from me. landed face down unconscious. >> and single concussion could derail a game or season or hold you out for a certain period of time. while the contact sports get the most attention, all sports present a -- arrest. >> they don't want to miss out on playing time. and that's very difficult to overcome. >> experts say parents play a crucial role in watching in changes in their children that may signal a hit injury. every concussion is unique and should be treated on an individual basis by doctors who are specially trained
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22 symptoms daily >> to keep the brain from moving inside. >> rye searchers, focus on imaging and blood test that better identify a concussion. >> the symptoms starts to come back >> and they try to finish up the senior year. for those coming up behind him, a better understanding of concussions will make the game safer. cynthia gould with your winning ways. >> and if you would like to learn more, there's a link to the youth sports america website, local12.com. >> local 12 news, live at 5:00. >> new charges in the madison school shooting. what police say two students saw before a classmate open fire in
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local 12 is a place to break the story. >> emt vanishes. the missing person's case now a criminal investigation. >> wanted distinction for the queen city. where we stand for detroit, in the nation's most distressed cities. this is local 12, live at 5:00. >> hour-by-hour forecast. the weather authority. this is local 12 news. >> just four days after wounded by a gun. >> the butler sheriff says it's not because of what the teens did but what they knew and didn't report. a story local 12 news was supposed to break. >> in the wake of the shooting,
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this, as the arrest of two 14-year-old boys who c ould have prevented monday shooting, had they just said something. >> the weekend could not come soon enough for students dents in madison senior high school. days after, he open fire in the cafeteria, wounding two and injuring two others. today, two boys were charged. they saw the loaded handgun and did not report it to school officials. sheriff richard jones says reporting it could have avoided the shooting. >> you could avoid being killed, is what you could avoid. to the parents, this is for your own safety. your kids safety. they need to report this. this is not about being a snitch or tattle tale. it's about staying alive. >> sheriff jones, if she see
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