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"action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorology fist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez >> shots fired, officer down. shots fired. >> the chaotic scene, played out in proud daylight today, on louisiana highway, a man witnesses said was dressed all in black taking aim at men and women in blue. and when gunfire stopped, six police officers were shot, three of them were dead, and the gun man, a former marine, who was also killed in the cross fire. it is sunday night i'm brian taff, the big story on "action news" tonight is another deadly encounter where police appear to have been the target. tonight we have learn that the
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gunman was an iraqi war veteran. it happened in baton rouge this morning as a city gripped by racial tension in recent days. it was there thalitone sterling was shot and killed by police two weeks ago, and then a event that fanned the blames of the racial discord across the country and set into motion two shootings which has seen several police officers slain. "action news" reporter christie ileto live from the satellite center with the very latest tonight, christie. >> reporter: we're learning more about the three officers shot to death. one of them posted a heartfelt message on his facebook page about what is happening across the country last week. not knowing that on line, those would be his final words. baton rouge officers jackson final facebook post is now going vei will rally with. in an excerpt his last words were, i swear to god i love this city but i wonder if the city loves me n uniform i get nasty hateful looks, and out of uniform some consider me a threat.
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jackson, brad, and matthew gerald are three officers found dead. when they were met with hail of gunfire just before 9:00 sunday morning. and police were responding to reports of a man crested in black, armed with a rifle, walking down the street. three other officers were injured. >> we believe that the person that shot and killed our officers, that he is a person that was shot and killed the scene. >> reporter: state police assured the public there was in longer an active shooter. we know gunman gavin long was a former marine discharged in 2010. >> regardless of motive, these deaths of these three brave officers under scores the danger that police across the country confront every single day. we as a nation have to be loud and clear that nothing justifies violence a begins law enforcement. >> reporter: president obama who has spoken weekly in the last month about the fall of the relationship between police departments and the community, were quick to tell the nation to temper their
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word. >> we don't need inflammatory rhetoric, we don't need careless accusations, thrown around to score political points. >> reporter: baton rouge is still reeling from the shooting that killed sterling and promptly touched off protests across the country but it is like officer jackson said in his final message to the world, these are trying times, and please, you do not let hate infect your heart. and after what is unfolding in baton rouge philadelphia police confirmed their officers will continue riding around in pairs, in their patrol cars. reporting live from the sat center, christie ileto for channel six "action news", brian. >> christie, thank you. this afternoon a crowd gathered at international baptist church in lansdowne delaware county. they have prayed for the police officers in baton rouge as well as for that community which has been rock by the tragedies also on the mind of this group tonight those suffering in nice, france. the action cam was there tonight as dozens of people took part in this black lives
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matter protest, and they marched from north philadelphia to center city. the police worked to close down streets as they marched to ensure everyone's safety. no arrests were made. with all of that anxiety as a backdrop this years political process enters its next phase. the republican national convention kicks off in cleveland, ohio tomorrow, no doubt, the steaks, like tensions are very high. we have live team coverage tonight, "action news" sarah bloomquist is in downtown cleveland where delegates arrived but we will begin with "action news" anchor jim gardner leading our coverage there this week, jim. >> thanks, brian. you said it, it is safe to assume that the shooting in baton rouge is escalating the tension level among law enforcement here in cleveland, clearly nobody wants cleveland to become another dallas or another baton rouge, and police here seem responding any provocation with substantial number. a dozen women adequating
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cleveland assange war i city and brought out 50 police today, just to make sure. but, with dal ace and baton rouge painfully fresh in everybody's mine, various segments of the community here in cleveland are working very hard, to bring together together this week. "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist is live, and sarah, you have more on that. >> reporter: jim, that is right. delegate arrived here in cleveland today the people of this city wanted to send them a message. they march in the name of peace and love. meantime we did catch up with those local delegates from pennsylvania, new jersey, and they are ready to get this convention underway. they wore t-shirt with the word stand for love on the front and that is exactly what the people of cleveland did today. hundreds of those gathered on the hope memorial bridge a span that links east and west side to this city in the name of peace, unity and love. >> to show our love, for
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cleveland, and all over the world. so we're here together, just to support peace and love. >> peace and love should rule out the hate. >> reporter: does it warm your heart to see turnout. >> yes. >> reporter: police officers received applause as they crossed the bridge. then large crowd stood hand and hand in silence. >> have of course, we have heard about potential things happening here in cleveland. it is so important that we're standing for love, standing and saying no. we will stand up to the fear, hatred, that creates violence in our country, our world and our cities. >> stop, stop, stop. >> reporter: elsewhere including delegat from pennsylvania and new jersey arrived in cleveland. they are exited to get their convention started and nominate donald trump for president. >> is there a tremendous amount of energy. there is a lot of excitement. i have not seen a candidate for president and this is my seventh convention since ronald reagan that has created so much excitement among
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republicans. you can just feel what is happening here. >> very excited to be here. i think it is a wonderful event for donald trump and mr. . i think that this is an exciting time for our country actually for us to come together as a republican party. >> reporter: and tonight the delegates did celebrate with a big welcome party, fire works, on the lake here and waterfront behind me. it was first of what will likely be four more nights of parties after they have completed their business on the convention floor. live from cleveland, ohio i'm sarah bloomquist for channel six "action news", jim, back to you. >> thanks, sarah typically national political convention, is fun to sianni talk to other political officials here but part of the big story at this political convention are all of the luminaries who won't be here. never seen anything quite like this before, former president george hw bush, won't be here. nor will his son, bush, 43.
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the last two republican nominees mitt romney and john mccain, aren't coming. the governor of the host state of ohio, and former rival john kasich will pass. one of the no shows, pennsylvania senator pat toomey who is in a tough reelection fight with democrat katie mcginty. and it goes on. pennsylvania congressman from our area, ryan costello, no, mike fitzpatrick, no. joseph pits, not coming. and then there are the representatives charlie dent of the lehigh valley and pat meehan in delaware county. won't be here. mr. dent, is this all about trump. >> i will not get out there. i feel very strongly that the incendiary comment made over these many months, combined with a lack of policy specificity, you know, have concerned me. i will never support hillary clinton under any circumstances but i have not
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been able to cross that bridge in terms of supporting the presumptive nominee. >> do you up doors donald trump for president of the you had. >> i'm not currently ready to do that. i'm hoping to be able to hear more. i will not be supporting hillary clinton. my guess, he has the skill set. whether he takes that and turns that into a temper. i want to see. i'm concerned about some of the rhetoric now and not particularcally pleased up to this point. >> this convention has other problems because of no shows, corporate no shows. motorola, jp morgan chase, wells fargo, apple, they are part of the contingent that donated big bucks to the g.o.p. convention four years ago. this year, they and many others have scaled back or are keeping their cash in their pockets. the right now, reports say that the rnc is six million-dollar short. >> now, the rnc has released the latest list of speakers this week and in what donald
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trump said would be a show biz convention, those his words, it looks like the best known celebrity will be willie robert son of duck dynasty fame and scott baio of happy days and joan i love chaci. new jersey governor chris christie will speak here tuesday night during the week, that may afford donald trump his best opportunity to show america he is a serious candidate, a likable candidate and a candidate who can predict and who can protect americans in a uncertain and dangerous world. brian, the convention begins tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. >> don't forget scott b aio also in charles in charge. thanks very much, jim. jim and czar i will be in cleveland until thursday with gavel to gavel coverage of the republican national convention. tune in for their live reports throughout the week. dozens of people came out to learn more about hillary clinton's campaign today. in north philadelphia maryland
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governor former governor martin o'malley talk with volunteers and grass roots supporters. o'malley sought democratic nomination for president, this was just one of the several pennsylvania together events, planned throughout the state today. in less than one week's time the focus shifts to the democrats, and pennsylvania. we've got complete coverage. the "action news" team will bring you have angle of the democratic national convention, our live coverage of that event starts july between the second. and still to come here at 11:00 tonight more of the days news, woman is dead after being found bloody and name on the kensington sidewalk. tonight people who knew her share their anger. today after a day of heart break, here's a story of making us smile tonight, a youngster from delaware gets a surprise birth the day party from the men and women he admires most, melissa. brian, partly cloudy and quiet for rest of tonight the but heat rolls on for the start of the workweek n fact it gets even hotter on monday with the threat of severe showers and storms. details with the accu weather
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smoke ape flames could be seen shooting out of this applebees in northeast philadelphia tonight. crew where is called to the restaurant at welsh and the boulevard at 7:00 o'clock. by 8:45 they had the whole thing under control. nobody was hurt here but as you can see extensive damage. we are still waiting to find out just what caused that fire. it was a grizzly scene today, two women found in the rhawnhurst motel, their hand bound, and plastic bags over their heads. tonight philadelphia police are trying to figure out who was behind the brutal death. their bodies were discovered this afternoon at the roosevelt motor inn on the 7600 block of east roosevelt
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boulevard, police have not released their identities tonight nor have they said anything about a possible motive. philadelphia police say a woman was beaten to death and then left on a sidewalk in kensington. the at this hour search continues for who are ever did it. "action news" reporter jeff chirico has very latest on the investigation from police headquarters tonight. >> she was so kind, very kind, she was a lovable person. >> reporter: neighbors in kensington are shocked, saddened by brutal killing of the 35 year-old woman who left a trail of bloody footprints before collapsing the at the corn are of jasper and east letterly street. michelle santiago says the victim asked her for a cigarette less than an an hour earlier. >> it broke my heart because i spoke to her for a couple minutes, just saying hi to her. >> reporter: at salt happened after 11:00 saturday night on the 1900 block of east cumberland street. police say the attacker used a board to beat the victim and then ran for more than a block. she was dead when police
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arrived. >> she was blood friday head to toe, and completely naked. she appears at this time to have been stabbed once in the right neck. >> reporter: neighbors s they know the rick tim as a respectful woman, one of the two homeless prostitutes who spent almost every evening in the vacant lot where the attack happened. >> that is sad. she was like, you know, like a house, like a home, she there every night. >> reporter: she was like your neighbor. >> yeah. >> reporter: one months ago a 30 year-old woman was also found bludgeoned and stabbed in the home in the 2900 block of rose hill street. no suspect was arrested. in this weekend's case police are reviewing surveillance video from ten cameras in hopes of the catching the killer who had left many with likely unanswerable questions. >> why would somebody do something so evil, to her. something so cruel. >> reporter: at this point police have not said whether they have a motive or a suspect, as with all homicides in philadelphia, the city is offering a $20,000 reward for
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any information, leading to a an arrest and conviction. at police headquarters, jeff chirico for channel six "action news". officials say a body found in the shark river inlet, bellmawr, new jersey is thought to be that have of a missing 17 year-old. avon police say the body was found this afternoon. authorities had been looking for a westfield boy who was reported missing last night. the teen had been free diving and speaker fishing, his identity has not yet been publicly released. still to come here on "action news" tonight critical piece of the international space station about to take off from cape canaveral. why engineers are more nervous then usual about this launch. a live look at commodore barry bridge from sky six on this sunday night, meteorologist melissa magee with the exclusive accu weather
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whenoff the wheel to getands out of a tight spot. when you can relax with your foot off the brake and stay put. and when you enjoy 400 horsepower that's both smooth and controlled. that's the more human side of engineering. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in now to your dealer for limited time offers! lease a lincoln mkx for $349 a month or get 0% apr for 60 months and just announced $1,000 dollars summer invitation bonus. this group came together this afternoon in cen city philadelphia to decorate, what else, 1979 volkswagen bus.
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mural artist charles marvin created 07's inspired design and then invited community members to add to it, but boy did they. the event took place outside national museum of american jewish history in preparation for bill graham and rock and roll revolution exhibit which opens up on september 16th. grovy. >> yes. meteorologist melissa magee with the accu weather forecast. hot today. >> yes. >> scorching tomorrow. >> even hotter tomorrow, because we have all that heat, a and humidity, brian, showers and storms are coming up by the afternoon as well. here's storm tracker six live double scan radar, it the is dry, no issues with precipitation but this will likely change as we get into tomorrow afternoon and early evening. outside we will go sky six live in hd, we're looking from our temple university camera at city hall, southbound on broad street. we have a partly cloudy sky across the region. it stays quiet for rest of tonight. but that heat, holds on, this is day four of heat wave number three here in philadelphia it started out on
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thursday with eye high of 96. friday's high 92. yesterday we have maxed out at 94. today in philadelphia coming in at 92. ninety's keep coming into monday. thirty-eight at this hour in philadelphia with that southerly win. seventy-six in allentown. sixty-three in the poconos. at the coast in cape may 76. upper 70's in beach haven. the here's satellite six with action radar pretty quiet across the mid-atlantic region but looking off to the west we have got showers and storms firing autopsy cross the lower great lakes and the ohio valley, so cold front is coming through, and it works its way in our region as we go throughout tomorrow afternoon. we have the heat, we also have humidity, it is not so terrible at this hour but dew point numbers are coming up, anytime they reach 70 or higher it will be quite oppressive. that is what we have overhead tomorrow. because of the heat and humidity, and a cold front moving through, the storm prediction center has placed our region in a slight risk of finding severe weather, really for poconos down to will allentown, reading, lancaster
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and portions of chester, montgomery and bucks counties as well, biggest threat will be wind and hail as we go throughout the day. future tracker six showing you at 6:00 in the morning it is a clear start to our morning. you can see that line of showers and storms, heavy rain from the poconos at 3:00 in the afternoon down to lancaster. 5:00 o'clock in the evening that line reaches i-95 corridor and we still have those showers and storms as we get into monday night. we will break down what we can expect. the scattered thunderstorms tomorrow, tropical downpours big concern, a lot of rain in the short amount of time and leading to localized flooding. isolated gusty wind is another concern and possibility of hail strong if not severe showers and storms across the area the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast is showing it is humid tomorrow, hotter day. high up to 95 degrees. factor in the heat index it feels like 100. strong showers and storms on the the way. on tuesday it is not as hot in at 89 degrees. humidity will lower as we get
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into tuesday afternoon. less humid on wednesday, sunny, nice, high up to 84. good looking day but we will warm backup quickly and in a hurry on thursday and at 89. turning more humid on friday with a high temperature of 93 degrees and it gets hot, stays hot on saturday. to 956th. showers and thunderstorms possible with a high of 92 on sunday. stay hydrated tomorrow, brian and umbrella on stand by with these showers and storms. >> all right. got it in the car. thanks, melissa. you can find the seven day forecast and live look at storm tracker six double scan radar anytime on our web site just visit six abc.com/weather. iconic new york city restaurant has closed its doors after 57 years in business. the four seasons restaurant served its final meals this weekend. the home of the original power lunch, known for serving business executives and celebrities in new york. a new four seasons will open up nearby following a year of
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renovations. select items from the original restaurant like furniture and flat wear will hit the auction block later this month if you are in the market for some four seasons spoons, perhaps. sports is next on "action news" tonight, mets continue their tradition of beating up on the phillies. jeff skversky up next with the recap and reaction from the phillies
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cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. well, jeff skversky has sports and i will choose not to overreact because the phillies have been, playing pretty well lately. >> yes good that was an ugly loss today. >> those mets, those mets. they are a big problem for the phillies. everyone has someone in their life hoist a big pain in the you know where. for the phillies, it is the mets. phillies lost eight out of their last nine series in new york at home, today they are red hot baths are nearly no hit. the phillies are beginning throwing around by the mets lately. fanatic trying to send a message, welshing they are in the intimidated. third inning curtis grander son taking zach eflin
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