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to contain the fire and then ran into the home to rescue her sister's baby, and thanks to her quick thinking everyone is okay. and she got a citizen's award for her bravery, and she deserves a whole lot more than that. >> think about what she did! >> time now for the fox 13 11:00 news. >> a man is recovering after he was badly beaten. >> quite the price to pay for just trying to help someone out. >> there is no reset button. it happened. >> what we are learn background the ing aboutthe 14-year-old who did that to him. >> when you come home you want to feel safe and anyone who is looking into windows has no business being around a private home. >> she and her neighbors are on edge because of this stranger who is peering in windows. neighbors say they want to know
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>> and they are dangerous and are threatening our eco system, but is there a good way to kill those overpopulating pythons. >> new at 11:00, tonight, beaten and bloody -- violently assaulted by a 14-year-old armed with a liquor bottle. tonight that 14-year-old is under arrest. josh cascio spoke with the victim and looks like he took a pretty bad -- >> as chris put it he thaw saw this 14-year-old standing in the cold outside a gation gas station and feld felt so bad for him he decided to give him a ride, and that was a huge, huge mistake. >> christopher's mouth is all mangled. >> my teeth are all messed up.
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to the face from a glass bottle. >> he said if he had been hit my more i might have died. >> have you ever picked up someone before? >> yes, all the time. >> on this trip it was a troubled teen. he has been arrested multiple times, in fact, just last month he and another kid were busted running from a stolen car. >> he is runnin'. >> he says when he dropped the teen off, he allegedly started bashing him with the bottle, trying to steal his car. >> i was being really nice and even gave him a number and said hey, if you ever need a ride, call me. i mean, i was being really nice. >> will this teach you not to be nice to everybody.
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people strip searched before they get in my car. >> deputies want to see him dealt with harshly considering his past and present and what may lie ahead. >> most young people deserve a second chance, but when they start doing violence adult crimes they need to be treated like adults. >> as for lyman the treatment he is needs is in a dental chair. >> deputies say he got away with his cell phone, along with beating him and trying to steal his car, and he is in custody of university authorities and juvenile authority ses and authorities and i asked lyman is he planning to stop picking people up in his car and
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>> and sheriff grade judge judd are calling these execution killings. >> he says the killers were three black men with caribbean accents who were driving a ford transit connect van. you see the writing on the side of the van but it's illegible. and the sheriff is hoping that writing will job someone's memory. the men may have tied to the miami area, and investigators do believe that the killings are drug related but are working to solve them just as hard as any other crime. a man survived the shooting.
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shot in the face, and the sheriff said he was improving in the hospital and he promised an arrest in this case. >> if you're one of those that executed, that slaughtered these young people, you shouldn't rest comfortably. you shouldn't receive any sleep because we are tracking you. we are trailing you. we are putting a case together against you. and we are going to arrest you. >> anyone who recognizing that van or knows anything about this crime is asked to call crime diss crimestoppers. >> and this man you see in this surveillance photos have neighbors in zephyrhills worried. they don't know if he is a peeking tom or is a burglar on a mission, but he has been spotted
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homes and cars. latest. >> right now no one knows what this guy was looking for or why he was doing this but the fact nervous. he was recorded walking up to this door and then walking away. a witness says he watched that same man peer into the windows of two other homes before this one. she is told we are told he even look understood a pasco county deputy cruiser. he said he was soliciting money for a women's charity but didn't give the charity's name. neighbors say he is suspicious. they are confidence this clear picture of the man will help deputies quickly track him down. >> i don't think it's going to be long before we find out who he is and why he was down here walking around. >> deputies are not sure how many homes he peered too, but
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the man is about 5 foot 6, 230 pounds and he was wearing a miami dolphins dan marino jersey. if you see him, call deputies. >> also, deputies are looking for people responsible for breaking into several cars in the beacon woods and beacon woods east communities. surveillance cameras captured two photos of possible suspects. the woman on her right appears to be in her late teens and the man on the left appears to be in his late teens or early 20's. if you recognize them, call pasco county deputies. meantime polk county pasco county deputies are investigating how a student got a gun and brought it to school. it was an unloaded .45 handgun.
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student is facing if any. >> and if they have to die, why not die quickly, and peta is asking hunters not to decapitate pythons because they are sur reporting live up surviveup to an hour afterwards. the month-long python challenge is to try to reduce the number of this invasive species, last year they captured 68 snakes during the challenge. >> they call them traveling criminals and they have hit the tampa bay area. police are warning about scammerring going door to door offering to do home repairs.
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weres but the seal they are using is nothing more than paint, a and they are known to steal from homes and have known to change amounts on checks given to them and even steal checks from czech checkbooks. and if someone comes up to you offering services take a close look at them. do they look professional or have a uniform on. do they have a license? one way to do this is to look at a business card and look for spelling mistakes and if it looks shady then turn the people away, or if they have a business address make sure their vehicle tags are from in state. >> a 6-year-old is back home carjacked. a man walked up to the car, circles it and then jumps in and
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moments later the owner jumps on to the car, trying to save his stepdaughter. >> but when he did that, things got worse. >> he hit the gas and spun around and almost hit the gas pump, and if i had cut him off, he would have run over me. >> as a parent you are exposed to protect your child and i couldn't do anything and i could only pray he didn't touch my child. >> the carjacker later stopped and let the child out of the car, she was spotted by a driver running down the road crying. >> and one year ago, for the phoebe jonchuck's father through her
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anyone could get to her she was dead. today on the anniversary of her death, a man has started a journey trying to keep her memory alive. >> michelle jonchuck livers living are a major void in her heart. her 5-year-old grand dear was killed one year ago by her own father who threw her from a bridge leading up to the skyway. rescuers fowpped ers found her but it was too late. >> i'm having a hard time forgetting the tragedy and who did it to her, because her daddy loved her and she loved her daddy so much. >> a picture of phoebe rests over michelle's heart. >> i never want them to forget her. >> for three days alex will run this path back and forth in honor of phoebe.
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focus on the day she died. he wants people to remember the little girl and all she left behind. >> alex a former army ranger was touched by phoebe's story. >> i want people to know how much she was loved. >> he hopes to help other children. his run benefits shriners children's hospital, and her grandmother had wouldn't be happier. >> i believe this is going to keep her heart going out. >> it will take a lot of energy and concentration but alex is prepared for the journey ahead. >> this community loved phoebe and her memory will always be around. >> alex will run back and forth from the shriners hears to clearwear clearwater beach and all of the money raised will be donated to
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>> as you probably heard, the powerball jackpot is up to around $800 million. >> and might even be more more by tomorrow night and so how do you pick the numbers? >> she doesn't like odd numbers and so she picks all even numbers plus her age. >> but up next more on the man who ambushed a police officer and pledged loyalty to isis. what his own mom is saying about him.
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>> developing tonight he is the face of what could be another example of islamic extremism hitting the homeland. this time it was in philadelphia where authorities say a man ambushed a police officer. surveillance video show him walking up to a police car and finding at least 11 shots, wounding the police officer and witnesses say he says he did it in the name of islam. >> the photos are chilling. a rogue gunman advancing on the cop while emptying the stolen police-issued 9mm handgun, firing as many as 15 rowppedz, rounds, some with the weapons inside the police car. >> he knew who he was shooting at and my god, the way he has his arm inside that vehicle, he was trying to assassinate this
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>> somehow the four-year veteran police officer was able to avoid most of the bull bullets. he exited the vehicle, and shot at vehicle, before collapsing in pain and losing blood. >> all cars stand boy, by, officer shot, zero and spruce. >> the suspect, 30-year-old edward archer was caught by responding officers. he is an ex-conwho con who may have been radicalized behind bars. his mother said he was hearing voices and family members asked him to get help. authorities say archer confessed his motive and they are searching his home and social media for more clues. >> he stated he pledges his allegiance to the islamic state
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the reason he he was called on to do this. >> and a prior record includes aggravated assault and firearms investigation. the officer was able to talk to his father after surgery today, but he is not out of the woods yet. in new york, rick levinthal for fox news. >> and el chapo guzman was captured agenda. six months after he tunneled his way out of a maximum security mexican prison. he was recaptured after a shoot-out and the president of mexico wrote on his twitter account today, mission accomplished, we have him, but i'm thinking that the
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>> well, last time with the over mile long tunnel was ridiculous. >> and the mexican government took a lot of criticism. >> it had like a wet bar, it was crazy. >> well, another nice night out there, a little on the mild side. >> between now and the next couple of weeks we have another event coming up and sooner or later it's going to get busy, it would be unusual to go through the whole el nio winter without something happens. >> something. >> and the pictures today and this evening, off the charts. this one indian rocks beach. that one is good, nice job jess goreman, and then margie hamilton baker at sand key beach, with the clouds coming in at just the right time.
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standing in the water to take this photo. good job, chairman, and sharon and then the sky is on fire alert. that one really good from our friend, judy riggiero. good job, judy, always love your photos. this brought in a little band of rain this morning and there is a second one upstream. this one is going to approach us later tomorrow, the thing for tomorrow night is i think a lot of the energy is going bypass us. and there should not be a huge rain event. in fact, most of tomorrow is going to be rain free, and so both days will ultimately end up rain free, and sunday will be the cooler of the two days. 68 for a high, a cool breeze on the back side of a front, and tomorrow a 30% chance of rain,
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during the day, and criz is chris is correct, it's amild a mild night. the winds are light, east-northeast at 5. around the country, a cold front went by us with a trough angling from that, and then rain and snow across the mississippi valley. cold air continues to be well-entrenched in the west. rapid city at 14, and minneapolis 25, denver is 20, and albuquerque is 31. they have had a cold month or so out in new mexico and the four crcher corners with feet of snow piling up in flagstaff. tampa general hospital, tonight we will stay in the 60's, the mercury not moving much, and tomorrow we'll see daytime highs in the upper 70's
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it will all be about the approach of this weakening frontal boundary. a couple of showers later on in the day or at night, and the front goes by and a cool breeze comes in on the back side. next week is going to be pretty chilly with temperatures running 5 to 10 degrees above arrange, and there could be 40's for lows by the end of next week. partly cloudy and fog, and we are in the mid 60's. showers developing late in the day or more likely at night. not going to be a huge rain event as the energy bypasses us and 74. sunday, not a bad day, just partly cloudy and cool, in the 60's. in the seven-day, things could get interesting next weekend but there is very little skill in predicting whether nine days out, talking about the potential of severe weather but the models hinting there could be something
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>> new at 11:00 now that the holidays are over and the presents are all unwrapped, maybe there are one of two things you got and you know you are never going to cruise them. kim goddered, our et cetera expert is here to talk about regifting. and i'm thinking it's okay, right? >> absolutely so. it's like this politically incorrect thing,. but i say regift. if you are not going to use it or get any enjoyment from it, where not pass it along to someone who can. don't you agree?
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the ultimate recycling but i'm sure there are he had cet etiquette parameters involved >> well, you want to be smart about it, not something you opened or used. it has to be totally new and unopened and then you have to take all of the evidence off that it's been given as a gift before and you don't want to give something you wouldn't pay for. so if you had something you just really don't like or you even find embarrassing, of course that is not going to be something to regift. that is something you might donate, and so give something that you would either pay for yourself to give as a gift or something you know someone else would absolutely love. >> i was going to say that is the key. something that you really think that the recipient would like and it's not just something they will go i'm going to regift this again.
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>> thank you so much to our he etiquette expert kim gotten. >> that goddered. >> and that would be so embarrassing, here, is an oven mitt addressed to my aunt. >> and $800 million, a record high jackpot and it could be even higher before the drawing tomorrow night but before you can dream about what you can do with the money, first you have to play. our kirsten delgado ventured out to see how people pick their numbers. >> it's the country's largest jackpot ever, about 800 million. >> but i'm going to win it. >> many of the players coming to this riteway food store in hopes of a victory. the chances of winning are slim, just one in 292 million.
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play, right? >> did you pick your numbers? >> no, no, i got about 20 numbers altogether, just random. >> so does it matter if you pick your numbers? robin says no, but her daughter feels feels dif differently. >> she doesn't like odd numbers and she picks all evens and her age. >> this machine randomly selects numbers for you, but what numbers you select. >>ly have the same odd of winning as the quick pick numbers do. >> all right, so if you're going play, you have until 10 10:00 p.m. tomorrow to guy the to buy the tickets. i will starlt
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