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>> reporter: laurie, cacain, the school superintendant was talking today telling people how it's frustrating and also heartbreaking to hear children. talking abouyoung children how they had to dodge gunfire at a school no less. right here in this portable that you're looking at. mama tonight saying s#mething needs to be done. the code red alert going out and t%lling elementary school children to be quiet. not to move. >> she said she locked all the doors. we waited for the police to come and then we left and went to another classroom. >> reporter: gunfire in the area reaching francis tucker elementary in coconut grove. two bullets pierced a classroom rtable where donna's grandson was ininde. he was studying. >> he panicked. he has a tendency to skip and they couldn't get him oxygen and no one cod get him and
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>> reporter: classmates are fortunately okay despite being inches away from the flying bullets. but parents and th superintendant are fed up with the gun violence. the second time bullets hit a school in as many days and miraculously no one is hit. police say rival gang members started a gun battle in the street in front of miami carroll city high less than 24 hours earlier. their bullets hit the school fence. two office windows with people investigators are searching for stanley reagan in coection to it all, but have so far arrested this man. cedric adwiss. >> you' ordered to stay away from carroll senior city high school. >> reporter: and then remember
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in both of these cases and then call crime stoppers 305-471-tips. live in coconut grove. andrew perez, local 10 news. >> laurie: and the elderly victim taking a shower when bandits entered her plantation home and took off with hehe valuables. she found part of a glass door shattered and 11,000 dollars worth of jewelry missing. a neighbor's surveillce video may have captured the thief. you see him here and the getaway vehicle. if you know anything about this crime, please call police. a camera rolling on this violent crime ptside the mcdonald's rereaurant in hollywood. the bandit approached the 62-year-old victim and pulled out the knife. the video released today. the suspect got away with a laptop computer, camera and a smart phone. >> calvin: now to the sad discovery of a baby found in a freezer in homestead. the 5-month-old's mother was arrested.
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last month. the boy's mother ortiz told the sheriff deputies the boy had drowned and was inside a freezer. an autopsy determined the baby died from she's now under house arrest. >> laurie: 6 people were holed up a at home on northwest 42nd street. 2 in the harm and two brand smart delivery workers. the man stole the victim's money and cell phones and shot at the victims as they stole off in the stolen delivery truck. the truck is a ite 1997 isuzu ftr with the brand smart loco on the side with the license plate number eabl97. >> calvin: a legal win today for a deputy charged with manslaughter in the shooting deatatof the man carrying the unloaded air rifle. the judge agreed to consider releasing the victim's medical history.
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claims that the victim was unstable and may have been suicidal at the time of the shooting. but mcbean's motherisn't buying it. >> there were certain aspects of his own actions that, again, led me to believe he ew his actions and would call 911. >> i believe he's on a killing expedition. >> he killed my son and is trying to get away with it. >> calvin: the judge will examine mcbean'records to determine what, if anything, will be made public. >> laurie: history in the making in cuba as the heads of the roman catholic and russian orthodox churches agree to the first-ever meeting. >> calvin: and could bridge a divide that dates back a hundred years. and notice live in havana, big meeting. hansel, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, calvin. it's going to be a long day. a long, early day for the patriarch of the russian
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that's because his day starts at 8 in the mornin that's when we expect to see him at the revolution plaza. he will lay a wrebth there at the monument of jose martin, the national hero here in cube a. but really the day, the highlight of the day, is when he meets finally for the first time pope francis. two religious leaders to mend a rift of over a thousand years. that's what will happen at the international airport. the patriarch is in the state and historic district that' taken on a special meaning. pope francis will make a stop on the way to mexico. >> because churches must be together. >> with the orthodox it's a greater step because of the
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>> it's a broken relationship that goes back to 1054 in what's called the sism when they split. >> the rupture in the hurch had probably more to do with those political differences really than theological differences. >> rerter: father gilbert walker, the american catholic previous had very little differences between both churches. >> what it says in crisis is much, much more powerful and much stronger than what could possibly be differences. >> reporter: but this meeting posted and likely made possible by cuban president raul castro was unthinkable 20 years ago. >> it's ironic because of the history of very difficult relationships between the vavacan. >> remember it was only the 90s when they said they were an atheist state and no longer a secular one. this parishioner hopes the
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world. okay, pope francis expected to arrive here tomorromorning and no word how long the meeting will take place or how long it will last. but after it's over they'll issue a joint declaration against violence of christians in the middle east. obviously two churches coming together. we'll be there andhbring you all the pictures and reactions from folks here in havanana calvin, laurie? >> calvin: okay, hansel, thanks a lot. the pope will be landing at jose martin international airport in havana and hansel will be there for every moment of that. we'll post live reports throughout the day beginning tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. >> laurie: and the follow-up file for the family of the man murdered outside of his home last week is asking for help
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>> if we know the person is caught. >> i don't know how without him ing there for support for me and my family. >> if you have any information lp this family out and call ami-dade crime e oppers at 305-471-tips. >> and to campaign 2016, hillary clinton hoping to stop the momentum of bernie sders as they face off in the debate. >> laurie: 6 times going against each other. incredible. and turning attention to minority voters. janine stanwood with the highlights. >> reporter: no surprise right out of the gate. each said they were the better person for under served communities. >> i'running for president to knock down all the barriers holding americabs back. >> reporter: heading into nevada and then south carolina where theris a diverse electorate, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are competing for diverse voters. clinton, fresh from an endorsement from the congressional black caucus,
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sanders polling high with the middle and better class stuck to the message that income inequality is the issue he would tackle. >> so race issues would be better under sanders than they have been? >> exactly because instead of giving tax breaks to billionaires, we'll create millions of jobs for low income kids so they're not hanging out on reet corners. >> reporter: they were asked about inequalities in the justice e stem, an issue they mostly agree on. >> but we have to restore policing that will actually protect the mmunity that is police officers are sworn to protect.>> where we are failing abysmally is in the high rate of acidivism we see. people are being released from jail without the education, without the job training. >> reporter: they also talked about how they'll work for winning. a voting block hillary clinton has struggled with
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life to make sure women are empowered make their own choices. >> we will end the absurdity of womemetoday making 79 cents on the dollar compared to men. >> reporter: and the last part of the debate was on foreign policy. an area of strength for clinton. cuba did come up, only as an aside. sanders said he would end the emrgo. next up, calvin and laurie, the democratic caucuses and then on tosouth carolina. >> laurie: all right, we'll watch every step of t(e way. jane, thank you. >> calvin: a beautiful venue t one big problem. why taking the boat may be the best bet to get there. >> reporter: feel that? 50s right now. i'm chief meteorologist betty davis. how low the temperatures will go tomorrow morning. >> laurie: and the attorney accused of having sex with an
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rep an attorney is fighting for her cacaer after being accused of having sex with an inmate. >> calvin: she was fired but now she agrees to tell all. what she says happened in this exclusive interview with local 10's bob norman. >> they posted my picture like america's most wanted. >> reporter: she wasn't charged wiwi a crime but handcuffed and then banned from the broward county jail after the corrections officer alleged she witnessed the married lawyer having sex in the jail with a client, 26-year-old attempted murder suspect rael granda. >> this news made it all er the world. >> did you have sex with your client at the oward county jail? >> no. i did not. that allegation is false. >> reporter: the bso officer pierre reported she walked into
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room to find granda standing behind the attorney wi her skirt up and the two apparently having sex. was your skirt ever up? >> no. >> reporter: michelle given permission to speak said the allegation is ridiculous as the room has a large window on the door and is often checked by deputies. she claims the officer's description of the hand positions,ne on her upper back and the other on her lower back, proves the accusation false. >> for his hands to be like this woulu be impossible. he was not only handcuffed, his handcuffs e clipped to a tight chain around his waist. hes like this. >> reporter: so why would she be wrongly accuse she says it's because her client was set to cooperate in a major bso contraband investigation involving g deputies supplying cell phones to inmates for a profit. and she said he was expected to name names. >> bso was extremely interested
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>> met withthigh ranking jail officials? >> she shared texts with the top investigator lieutenant marcus gibson who said he wanted to know the names of staff whw helped him get the phones. >> you believe this is a conspiracy? >> yes.>> reporter: by making up this allegation, it would discredit your client. >> of course. >> reporter: she says because of the investigation he isn't safe in the jail and set a bond hearing to try to get him out. but even last yearwhen he was being housed in miami-dade, jailers complained she spent too much time with her client. >> do you have any romantic feelings for him? >> like i told you before we have an excellent attorney-client relationship. a close attorney-client relationship with a lot of trust. >> you answer this question directly? >> the answer is no. >> reporter: also prior to the
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terminated by the regional council for misconduct involving granda. they have any evidence against you? >> do they have evidence against me? me being terminated is a separate issue. >> were there photos found of you anywhere improper? >> that has nothing to do with this. >> reporter: that was her attorney. she nenever answered that question. she has a 15-month-old son and facing a florida bar investigation says her husband is standing with her through the ordeal. he doesn't believe what was alleged? >> no. >> reporter: but will the public believe her? >> these allegations simply did not happen and i would point them in the direction of corruption at the broward county jail. >> bob norman, lcal 10 news. >> bso confirmed to bob there was an open investigation involving contraband coming into the jail but wouldn't comment`further.
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her back into the jail but with a glass window separating her and granda. >> laurie: heading south, the miamboat show has a new venue. >> but it's causintraffic trouble and the best way to get there may be by boat! >> laurie: jimmy kimmel has a great show plans if you can stay up a bit later. >> you want to lay down for a little while? relax! take off your shoes if you want to. >> good evening, south florida! i have a traffic alert flamingo road northbound. periodic road closures between flamingo and i-95. they're working on road marking work there and that means
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the roadways. >> calvin: this year boaters motored into something new. the event was and rather has a brand new locatiti this year being held in virginia key near the miami marine stadium. organinirs chose it for its beautiful location but attendees say y 's a real pain getting there. >> you're not here for the view. yoyore here to look at boats. >> it's beautiful but the -- there is nothing local and got the shuttle bus from fort lauderdale and after the show at 12:30. >> calvin: the miami mayor says encouraging people to arrive by water taxi could solve e the problem. find more information on local 10.com >> laurie: hopefully you're cuddled in bed with one blankeke not 3 tonight. it's a little bit warmer now. >> little bit. >> calvin: what about the
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>> reporter: it will be cool. we know that. several cool mornings ahead. here is the deal. we're still running little bit below average so keep that in mind as we go through the weekend. thought it might be a good time to remind you of that. look outside right now and thth is our miami with 58 and winds are calm and appears we do have the set up to lose a few more degrees from the 58 in miami and elsewhere well. winds not only calm for the mia, but calm in homestead. winds light right now around fort lauderdale and through the keys as well on so kendall already at 53 and don't plan
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say you'll get as low as , kendall, but 49 wouldn't be too surprised by that but 51 in hialeah, 52 in pembroke pines for the low. miami going for 55 in pompano beach around 51 . this is the temperature scheme, by the way, for the entire south. and a lot of 50s and 60s for e deep south and it is in thatt gulf coast and another boundary here on the cold front and watch that cold front as we head towards tomorrow. no weather associated with it in terms of a rain or snow even acrossssthe south. that front will be sagging and that pressure keeping it really nice with warmer weather.
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we expect it to be a weak cold front but temperatures won''t necessarililget up to average. the average high about 78. we'll fall shy of that, i think. for tomorrow 50s to start the day and highs in the mid70s. check out saturday. per 50s in the morning. highs in the mid70s. 60s sunday morning. by the way sunday's vantine's day. highs in the mid70s. next cold front starts to approa on tuesday. the weather authority always watching and acking. meteorologist julie durda gets started at 4:30. she'll be here with the latest on the temperatures. will? >> reporter: all right, betty, thanks so much. how the big 3 including lebron james will have the special reunion morrow and the festivities. plus hear from dwayne wade on why this all-star weekend in toronto means so much to him. >> laurie: l right, will, and a look at cash 3, play 4 and
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league and now that game on february 19. the teammates with 2 of the all-star game to chris bosh and in ronto this weekend, wade and bosh expected to see the next former heat teammate with lebron james tomorrow and in store. >> and great as well. i look and get to see carmelo and cp and my other good friends in the nba all there as well and we've all @been there together for a long time. so even notice new faces and a lot of guys in the lead and very, very good. they're still there and so that's not too shabby. >> reporter: the college hoops with number 12 hurricanes off the last second win againstit p and visit the seminoles on valentine's day. the canes chasing the 20th win of the season and the sweep of the noles in the seasoned series. >> they have such an improved team. a very talented team.
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home than they do on the road. >> reporter: and the coach making the statements before the squad visited in syracuse tonight. noles got squeezed by the orange and richardson going coact to coast for the hoop and the coach not happy. the noles get blown out 85-72 the final. um women's basketball team enjoying the stay at the ritz carleton in atlanta before to georgia tech tonight. hayes with the clutch move to seal the deal and spread at 16 points and that was a comfy bed with the nice hotel that gets them in the win and win the 3 point victory 58-55. on the ice the first place panthers open the long 6-game homestand tomorrow night against the blues. the cats shorthanded but the coach says they're looking forward to the home-ice advantage. >> we always talk about it and the guys are excite thed to play at home. great crowds every night and so it's a good atmosphere there and the team feels good about yourself and it's really good
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