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facilitating transactions of narcotics to an air man. a woman who worked as a delivery person was arrested last month. a violent home invasion, raleigh police were called to the home yesterday afternoon. wral sloan spoke with the stepfather of the teenage girl who was bound with duct tape and slotted. this is such an unusual days and raleigh police are following up of the report involving that north raleigh teenager. the initial call came in at around 3:30 yesterday afternoon to a home. the woman who lives in the home told police that she found her daughter bound with duct tape in the closet naked. she told wral that she received a message from her daughter, a text message, saying i'm in the close he had. help. she told wral that the daughter made that text message by using a voice command on her phone.
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spoke with the stepfather. there was no sign of forced nothing was stolen. however, he says it does appear as though they were trying to take the television set but could not get it disconnected. he described how his stepdaughter was found. closet. down. her head was face up. that's what my wife said. she was tied up to the chair probably like he pushed her in there. >> wral made the decision not to show that man's face or give his name to broke -- protect his stepdaughter's identity. she was sexually assaulted by two men who came into the house yesterday afternoon. she described them as two white males, one tall with long hair wearing a gray t-shirt that had
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white male. women have more on it at 5:00, including other crimes that occurred on that same street. we'll have the details coming up at 5:00. fire shot through the roof of a raleigh house this afternoon, but it's still not clear how the fire started. it was breaking news at noon when we flew overhead. we could see heavy damage to the back of the house. the pentagon announced fighters were killed in a u.s. drone strike. officials say the strike was to stop an imminent threat against u.s. troops and american peace keeping forces. they say the strike happened saturday at a training camp. intelligence indicated they were in the final stages of getting ready to conduct a large-scale attack. the pentagon wouldn't specify the location of where the attack may have happened. the public will be able to pay their respects to nancy
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she'll be laid to rest next to her husband at the library in simi valley, california. about 1,000 people are expected to attained the -- attend the service. she was be available -- she have tied yesterday morning at 94. today marks one week since the shooting involving a raleigh police officer. he was shot and killed when an officer tried to serve an outstanding warrant. tonight, revelation missionary baptist church is hosting a community forum. the group will talk about moving forward, cleaning up the neighborhood, and creating positive opportunities for those who live in it. the discussion starts at 7:00. the church is on east davey treat. -- street. the investigation continues. it's also thought that fresh conversation about the relationship with the community. we are live in downtown to talk about the face of the department.
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the face of the police department is to ask, does it really reflect the community that it serves? many will agree that building a strong relationship with that community is going to help times. certainly last monday was one of those tough times when struggle with a police officer. one of the images from that day, a shot of white police officers standing at the police tape on brag street as it tends crowd of mostly african- side. the latest statistics from the down. 2014 was white. 27% african-american. numbers. 2014. 11% black.
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important that law enforcement agencies make a concerted effort to infuse themselves in those communities and be part of those communities, not just in an enforcement way but in a social way. there's a social responsibility in policing. >> scott is a retired highway patrol trooper and now a consult ability. police as a whole need to work harder to make their departments more reflective of the community. coming up at 5:30 tonight, we're going to dig deeper into the demographics. we're going to make community comparisons. we're also going to talk about the challenges of recruiting minorities and we're going to go back to that neighborhood to get their opinion on this whole issue of demographics and the police department. the commissioners are considering a proposal to hold property tax valuations more often. right now they determine your home's value every eight years. under a new proposal that,
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cinder blocks to her and tied her body in a river. >> they indicted him with first- degree murder. he was under 18, so the death penalty was off the table. however, he could be sensed to life in prison without parole. under this proposed deal, he would plead guilty to first- degree murder and he could be considered for parole after 25 years. he has 30 days to decide whether or not he will accept this deal. at least 53 people were killed in tunisia near the bored we are libya. the fighting one juan of the deadliest clashes so far. they targeted a police station and military facilities. the tonnish an military sent helicopters tots area and urged people to stay inside. the government shut down its two border crossings with libya after the attack. turkey is asking for $3 billion you're owes to help the on going immigration crisis. they want of want funding from the you're mean union to handle the flow of people across the
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turkey also wants a deal to be able to send refugees to europe for people it takes back from greece. the european parliament president says they are discussing those requests. juries are deliberating in the lawsuit filed by sports reporter erin andrews. michael barrett admitted he altered the peephole to take a nude video of her. she filed a $75 million suit against barrett, the hotel owner and the management. she testified that she was humiliated and suffers from depression as a result of the videos which were viewed by millions of people online. a bankrupt toll road project in texas has critics in north carolina calling for change. but key lawmakers are not in a hurry to re-evaluate the state's contract with the road's builder. we have more. reporter: spanish road construction company is a partner in several toll road projects in different stays. a subsidiary holds the court for toll lane planned for i77 near charlotte.
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million up front and could pay another $75 million if revenues don't meet projections. last week, news broke another project near austin has filed for rank rupt see blaming low toll revenues. the governor called for a review of the deal gnat wake of that news and state transportation secretary flew down to texas today to gather more information. but house transportation department said that's true not -- they are not in a hour tee reconsider the project. they will wait to see what they find out in texas. >> you or me may have three businesses out there that are solely independent from each other. if one of them fails, then that doesn't necessarily mean the other two are destined for failure. >> the i77 project has generated heated opposition and political battles in the charlotte year area -- charlotte area. critics say the state's contract is poorly negotiated
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they say it allows them to charge a -- taxpayers exorbitant tolls to use the lanes. greater father mountain has two new residence, cougar cubs. they were orphaned in idaho. a man found them searching for food. wildlife officials got involved and gave them a home. the cubs were transferred and released and everything went well. they are now in temporary living quarters to be checked out and will eventually be able to be on display. with carolina's wine over duke this weekend, the regular season wraps up. the acc tournament begins tomorrow in washington, d.c. the first round is noon at the verizon center. the winner will play duke. stationtation is your hoops headquarters. we'll have live reports and coverage throughout the tournament. because of the noon playtime, we will air on fox 50 instead of wral. is your job hurting you?
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th we have our top stories for 5:00. it's been a busy day here. today marks one week since the deadly shooting involving a raleigh police officer on brag street. tonight, the community gathers to develop an action plan for moving forward. we'll have a live report. lots of tears today in a wake county courtroom. tears from the mother and father of a murder victim as the man charged with killing her pleads guilty. on a much lighter note, nc state says they can make a diamond in 15 minutes, maybe
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the difference from what began originally is a lump of coal. we shall see. body cameras for durham police are supposed to be discussed tonight. we'll let you know why that's not going to happen when you join us at 5:00. we'll see you then. raleigh's public utilities department has more ways to let you know if there's an emergency. customers can receive an ex meal, a text, or phone call. you will only receive an alert if you are affected by things like service interruption, water, or sewage outage 0 or citywide emergency. they will contact you based on your contact information on yourability. google fiber and at&t are working to install fiber lines. city officials say look t for colored markings on the ground in areas where they will be placed. the spray paint tells contractors where to avoid existing lines. they are both using contractors and subcontractors. the city says there's not a specific time frame for
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a shipwreck from the civil war was just discovered off the north carolina coast. state researchers and okayologists found it using sonar. the steamer is thought to be one of three blockade runners used to break through a wall of union naval vessels blocking the port during the civil war. experts say it is one of the best preserved wrecks they have ever had and they will keep working to identify it. fascinating. this is severe weather awareness week. severe weather can happen any time. just two weeks ago, we saw those tornadoes and damaging winds. wral takes a look at how one tree destroyed a building but not the community. reporter: for 20 years, this building has served as a meeting place for families in east raleigh.
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and has programs, shared their problems. reporter: the work is on hold after a 70--year-old tree fell and destroyed the main meeting space during severe weather two weeks ago. >> i grew up in a time where these places were common. there's a time when churches anymore. reporter: the center hosts forums and educational workshops. hip-hop for justice. co-founder says they will rebuild the building, just as they have rebuilt and improved the lives of the people who meet here. >> this is a poor working class community. people need hope. there can be no hope unless there is justice. if they're not talking about how do they get justice, there's no way to move forward. reporter: the damage is estimated to be about $1200,000. -- $200,000. the center does have insurance, but they said it's not a lot. they're hoping the community will come together so they can
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end of school celebration that they hold each year for the community. wral news. durham quintiles is named one of the most -- work hard, trust part of their corporation and help shape future industry standards. other north carolina honor he's include blue cross, blue shield of north carolina and cisco which has a campus here. two brothers are celebrating after winning the lottery. one won $7. the other, $291 million. the second brother with the big winnings says when he found out he bought the whole restaurant breakfast and lot lee officials printed up that ticket. both got something. they're going to split it. no worries there. >> a pilot was forced to make an emergency landing in florida. he and his dad were in the air saturday when their plane
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police say the pilot was told to land at an airport, but he wasn't going to make it it. the best option was a golf course. he was able to land safely and no one was hurt. thank you for watching i'll be back at 5:30, the news raleigh police investigating a home invasion and sexual assault involving a north raul teen, what makes this case so unusual coming up -- north raleigh team. >> hello, i'm debra morgan. >> and i'm david crabtree. we thank you for joining us. a lot of tears from the mother and father of a murder victim. gerald owens is joining us now
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>> david and debra, this is a very emotional afternoon. brittani's family filled the court room for logan mcclain's hearing today. the 23-year-old pleaded guilty to second-degree murder with the death of his girlfriend. he was originally charged with first-degree murder on november 2014 shooting. prosecute obvious said the couple was in the relationship for about four years and they had a son together. they read a letter aloud. >> since the moment this happened, i have had the most unexplainable pain within my body, and a sickness in my body and whole in my heart. i feel like i'm living in a most horrific nightmare. >> he told the dispatcher it was an accident. when asked in court, mcclain
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