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we have learned the suspect is a school employee. local 12' adam clements joins us with the latest. >> reporter: he's a security guard here at north college hill, not just the high school but the elementary and middle schools have been evacuated for the day. several police cruisers are here. we've also seen police dogs out. they were sniffing around the school, primarily around the high school, all kind of on the same campus, the middle and the high school, again, a security guard has been arrested. what he's been arrested for, we're not exactly sure at this point. we can tell you, for the past two days, there have been bomb threats made here at north college hill and students were told they could not bring backpacks, if they brought anything in. they had to carry it in a clear bag. certainly a lot of folks on edge here.
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connected with the bomb threats, the arrest of the security guard. i spoke with parents just moments ago and they say they are on edge. >> how frustrating and terrifying is this? >> it is very frustrating, from what we have heard this is a security guard. if this is someone that is supposed to be protecting our children, what confidence do we have that the next person they hire won't have the same motives. >> they were told they will be football field. a lot of parents coming and picking up their kids rate -- right now. several police cruisers still here from the north college hill area. i'm not sure what other jurisdictions have responded. we're going to keep working to learn as much information as we can. bomb threats here at the school. scary stuff.
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the latest as we unfold it. reporting live from north local 12 news. >> john: thanks so much. north college hill officials are expected to release more information, we'll bring it to you live on local12.com and we'll have the latest throughout the afternoon and beginning first at 4:00. >> today's moment of silence is part of belgium's three days of national mourning for the victims of the brussels terror attack. belgian aauthorities say that several people, possibly linked loose. one is believed to be a possible bomb maker for isis. najim laachraoui. brussels airport will remain closed for at least another day. and pope francis has called on people to unite and condemn the attacks.
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larry smith picks up our coverage from washington. >> reporter: authorities are searching for the mystery man who appeared with two suicide bombers in a surveillance photo. >> two brothers have been identified as suspected suicide bombers in the attacks at brussels international airport. they are believed to be the two bombers. they were accompanied by a third man dressed in lighter clothing, a man hunt is now underway for him. a man who police believe planted a bomb at the airport. >> first, you see smoke and then you see the ceiling coming down.
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>> the subway explosion happened and hour late are he. -- later. >> i didn't know at that time if the attack was happening on the train i was on, or happening at the station. >> security has been ramped up at transportation hubs across the united states in response to the attacks. new york city subways have a noticeable police presence. airports from boston to los angeles have law enforcement on patrol. around the world people are holding vigils and tributes to the victims of the attacks. >> schools are open and transportation networks are running. the state department has issued a travel alert warning u.s. citizens of potential risk to travel in europe. i'm larry smith. >> now, heightened security concerns in brussels have forced officials to postpone a judicial
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the paris attack. abdeslam was arrested last friday. french authorities are trying to get him extradited for the terror attacks in paris. >> when terrorists bombed the brussels airport. she was with her daughter stefani and stephanie is now missing. >> three others were all hurt. it is not the first time that wells faced terror. he was at the boston marathon in 2013. they narrowly escaped the airport bombings, they are all safe and despite that close call, they vow to continue their trip through europe. >> she's telling us she's
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they win. so she's going. >> be sure to stay with local 12 news for any new information on the brussels terror attacks. we'll bring you any updates as we get them on the air and on our facebook and twitter accounts. >> we're learning new details today. the case against the 14-year-old accused of the shooting last month. information from the butler county grand jury, they have returned an indictment. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. we have learned this morning from the butler county prosecutor that james austin hancock will be tried as a juvenile. hancock is accused of shooting two students on february 29th in the cafeteria at madison junior-senior high school. the release says he will not be transferred to adult court with
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ies resulting in the use. he'll be charged with assault, second degree felony, one count of inducing panic. if the 14-year-old is convicted. the judge could impose what is called a blended sentence, that would mean that a judge could possibly send him to state supervision until he's 21 years old. which could possibly be followed by a sentence as an adult. that period would only be imposed if he were to commit a violence offense until age 21. the next step is to face a arraignment. >> earlier this month, in this
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two 14-year-olds entered pleas in court. they were charged with misdemeanors. two could have prevented the shooting. investigators say the 14-year-old gunman austin hancock showed the two the gun that he would use later in the day. they received a citation to appear in court today. >> many people across hamilton county heard this sound this morning. >> while there's no severe weather in today's forecast. it is national severe weather awareness week in ohio. they encourage schools and businesses to participate in the tornado drill. warmer temperatures right now. there's some wind out there as well. here is meteorologist scott dimmich with a look at your no wait weather. >> we'll have highly filtered sun for the rest of the day. at times completely cloudy and at other times clouds will break up temporarily. temperatures will rise 60 degrees.
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we have delayed the onset of showers until after midnight. notice temperatures falling back down through the 50s this evening. down to 56 by midnight. showers gradually developing. main lifting mechanisms well to the north, well to the west. plenty of mid and upper level clouds. even some low level clouds developing out ahead of that strong area of low pressure in the plains and the midwest. we will be dry this afternoon and dry this evening. 58 the current temperature at the international airport. georgetown at 60. williamstown a degree cooler. showers develop late tonight and early tomorrow. we have a risk for stronger storms on thursday, plus we'll investigate the weekend forecast, when will be the best day to do your easter egg hunt, >> thank you.
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trump, the win gives trump all of the 58 delegates. proportionately for the democratic side. more than 2300 are needed to nomination. bernie sanders and ted cruz won the other states to stay in the race. governor john kasich was shutout and now their discussion will turn to foreign policy in light of the attacks in brussels. >> faith-based groups are challenging the affordable care act. >> eight justices are here in
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>> cincinnati city manager harry black says the park board gave out millions of dollars worth of in bid contracts. in a memo to city council, they gave the work to companies. black says no bid contracts could end up being more expensive and also the city is lawsuits. it can total around $40 million. it would prevent such a
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rain is on the >> the weather is mild and calm now. but i guess you're looking at the possibility of it taking a turn. rain and storms on the way tomorrow. we have delayed the on set of showers until late tonight and early tomorrow. we have some time to just deal with this. cloudy to mostly cloudy sky. it will pick back up this afternoon. not quite as windy as yesterday. but still breezy. temperature 58 on the atrium center weather cam. warm and breezy this afternoon the wind will relax some this evening. keep the cloudy to mostly cloudy sky around from 7:00 tonight all the way through early tomorrow morning. showers begin to develop after midnight tonight. this will be a 12 hour process from midnight tonight to get
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once we get into the afternoon, rain and thunderstorms will become more numerous. they will be widespread by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon. unfortunately we have a risk for some stronger storms, no surprise given it is warm and pumping in low level moisture. plus we have a strong area of low pressure coming our way. if you're more congested than usual, it is probably the pollen count. the air quality index barely into the moderate category. sabinia at 59. temperatures will rise up between 60 and 65 degrees this afternoon. we will be cloudy to mostly cloudy through the afternoon. satellite and radar data shows rain, snow, over the great lakes and extending back into the central and northern plains. that's along the leading edge of warmer air. the warm front which came
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week. nothing brewing to the west. no rain to track now. the forecast model shows a cloudy sky at 1:00. no rain is forecast this afternoon. simply too much dry air in place. we don't have a lifting mechanism nearby. that changes later on tonight. notice we're cloudy through local 12 news first at 4:00, local 12 news live at 10:00 and 11:00. even into the overnight. we're still cloudy to mostly cloudy. once we get into the second half of tomorrow morning. showers and thunderstorms will begin to develop. they will become more numerous as the day goes on tomorrow. much of the tri-state in a marginal risk for severe storms. now everyone is in that marginal risk for severe storms. damaging straight-line wind, large hail, frequent lightning are concerns with any
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they won't be widespread, but they will be overspreading the ohio valley. down to 58 degrees 10:00 tonight. cloudy to mostly cloudy, no rain no storms. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms are likely, especially during the afternoon, temperatures drop out friday, and then we'll spike back up into the 60s and 70s. more rain tucked away for the early part of next week. the planning forecast is unsettled. thankfully we start the weekend dry and then we just have isolated showers late on easter sunday. i did not bring out the john lomax easter bunny. i might have to bring that out as we get closer to easter. >> survivor starts at 8:00.
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all over the interstate. then the beer truck spilled beer on to the highway. both drivers are expected to be okay. gorillas had a chance to search for colored treats hidden today. this is a big treat for visitors, as well as the gorillas. >> pushing that basket over, done with this, see you. >> cloudy to mostly cloudy this afternoon. rain and storms likely tomorrow. we're breezy today. windy tomorrow. we may have stronger storms on thursday, i'll discuss that more beginning at 4:00 on local 12. >> news anytime local12.com. >> local 12 news is always on, on air, online and on the go.
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this customer is running to get her deposit in today. too late. branch is already closed. but she could make the atm. still won't beat the cutoff time. really? at huntington, with atm and mobile deposits, you have up till midnight. we call it all day deposit. midnight? what are you, a bank or a convenience store? i've got to make a deposit! you go, girl! she's got no chance. deposit hours that make sense for you, not the bank. welcome to huntington,
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>> granddaughter' s in and out of here a lot. >> victor: yeah. there' s a complaint? >> just saying. she' s good about coming to see you. >> victor: what? are you taking notes perhaps for the edification of the district attorney that my granddaughter' s the only consistent visitor? is that it? >> you expecting anyone else today? >> victor: one more person. >> lawyer? >> victor: that' s right. he' s working on my defense. trial starts tomorrow. >> phyllis: michael. if you want to back out of this,
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