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a family -- jason 6p 76=23:40 "i just can't imagine.. i just can't imagine" murdered by one of their own. jason 6p 58=:16:20 "it was definitely a shock tonight neighbors have questions -- jason 6p sot: 76=:23:22 "i think everybody wonders what makes a person snap" and a loss beyond understanding -- source: ches murder suicide viewer video 15:39 - you can get through this. a standoff we reported last night -- has become a murder-suicide investigation in chesapeake. loved ones are grieving the loss of six neighbors all from the same family. the killer? a son and brother named cameron dooley. you can see him here -- in the bottom left corner he killed his grandmother, doris; father, todd; mother, lori; brother, landon; and sister, brooke. tonight -- the community held a vigil in their honor. 10 on your side's liz kilmer was there, liz? the parking lot at temple baptist here was so packed packed that people
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park on the grass - so many came out to remember ones, neighbors, police officers, even total strangers. church leaders asked that the media stay off of the could course respected that, but still talked to some folks, who were compelled to tell us about how special this family was. c5 01:01:43 william bernstein "it's just shocking and i'm out here to just pay my respects." william bernstein was among the hundreds who came out to honor and remember a family taken so senselessly, so heinously. c1 joann reynolds 00:14:27 "what happened last night was very tragic, the whole neighborhood was on lockdown but deep creek we are a very tight, tough community." a community now shaken - murder-suicide that left six members of the dooley family, shot to death. starting at 6 - friends, family, neighbors and complete strangers, came together for a vigil at temple baptist
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00:15:46 "the pastor prayed and another one read some scripture and it was just a lot of hugging a lot of talking, tears of course." loved ones say the dooleys attended the church and played a key role there. they were close-knit. people can't make sense that 26-year- old cameron turned the gun on himself after fatally shooting five members of his family, including his father, todd, a recently retired chesapeake marine police officer. his fellow officers came in numbers to remember one of their own. c26 01:08:50 ty molleen "i knew it was going to be really big out here tonight." 08:35 "they were part of a family here in deep creek." bringing flowers - and warm embraces - those left behind, don't understand why this happened. together they hope to find strength. c1 15:05 "the love, the compassion, we will overcome this, we don't know why and sometimes we're not supposed to know why." left with no answers.
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life, is never promised to us. c1 15:26 "life is short life is very short, we are to hug we are to love and we are to smile everyday. hug your loved ones every day because you never know, hug em." a candelight vigil is also scheduled, here in the parking lot - for this saturday at 5 pm. live in chesapeake, liz kilmer, 10 on your side let's take you through the timeline of the investigation. chesapeake police say they went to todd dooley's home at 3:35 wednesday afternoon. they found his son landon, shot to death there on wildwood road. at seven, investigators turned their attention to this home on george washington highway. they were looking for cameron and the standoff began. 16:42 - cameron, come out with your hands up. people love you and care
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you through this. finally at 2:10 this morning, police finally enter the home -- (14:40) ((big bang oh my god)) runs:03 inside they found five family members shot to death. they believe cameron dooley killed them all before officers arrived -- then took his own life. as the police investigation continues, we're still working to answer to key questions: we've learned brooke was last in school monday -- and todd did not show up for work tuesday. we still don't know dooley decided to kill them. we've also been working of the individual victims. of course, the biggest question is why cameron turned a gun on his family. police have only told us, it started as some kind of domestic incident. tonight -- thousands of people have been reaching out to help the dooley family. loved ones started a "go fund me" account to help cover the cost of these funerals. as you can see, more than
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decided to donate. they've raised more than five thousand dollars of a fifty-thousand dollar goal. we'll keep you updated on any developments involving this investigation. look for new information on air --- and anytime on wavy dot com. the super doppler 10 weather team is tracking a bit of rain in our area tonight. chief meteorologist don slater joins us now. don, where's it falling and when will it stop? tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s.
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a body discovered in a burning house. that was the scene in chesapeake this afternoon. now police are trying to figure out how the fire started-- or how the victim died. 10 on your side's liz palka has been following this story all day. liz, you've learned new details. nicole - police have not released any information on the victim. but we have learned from the homeowner and neighbors, the victim was
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woman. she was about 70 years old...and had only been living on hoover avenue for a few months. crime scene tape surrounds a south norfolk home thursday evening. chesapeake police investigating how a fire started inside this hoover avenue home...and what happened to the person who died. neighbors and witnesses say they could hear the victim crying for help as smoke billowed from the windows around noon. c33 18:38:43 - i ran over there they were already trying to kick her door down. she was in there, she was saying help me. she's in there. neighbors say it was an elderly woman trapped in the home. they fought to get to her. some frustrated because they say dispatchers were telling them not to enter the burning house... c32 18:37:44 - i could have had time enough to get in there to save the lady. or try to save her. but they said don't go in there, on so i could help come kick the door down...but by the time i came back it was so much fire and so much smoke...i couldn't get in there. :58 firefighters couldn't enter the home
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they put out the flames. once they made their way in - they found the victim. c33 18:39:01 - by the time the police came and drug her out she was already gone. she was dead. that's when the police investigation began. officers were at scene for hours...an arson dog was brought in. investigators carefully combed through what was left of the house. as neighbors watched on...thinking of the victim. c33 18:39:38 - she had a little bird and everything she used to bring us feathers. bring my kids feathers from the bird. yeah she was a nice old lady. the homeowner told me the woman was only living with her temporarily as she got back on her feet. she also said, the victim doesn't have any family in the area. we'll update this story as soon as we know her name and how this fire started. i'm liz palka, 10 on your side. new information in a story we've been following since april. norfolk fire investigators say they know what caused an
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at the selden arcade. they say it started when line. as the cables failed and overheated, they say gases filled an electrical room and built up to explosive discovered additional damage to the building last year. they're still trying to figure out the cost of repairs. new tonight. a jury has found a third gang member guilty of a double murder in newport news. it recommends 23-year-old tyrone batten spend the next 96-years in prison and fine. in 2008, batten and two others from the "36th street bang squad bloods" killed 16-year-old barry richardson and 15- year-old keon flemming. they accused the teens of trespassing on their territory. batten will be formally sentenced in portsmouth mayor kenny wright appears in court. he was supposed to be there tomorrow, but his case was delayed. the mayor faces a felony charge of eluding police earlier this month. the sheriff says he tried to pull wright over for
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sticker, but the mayor refused. an update to the public corruption case against treasurer. anthony burfoot was in court today. attorneys agreed to make potential jurors fill out a questionnaire, due to all the publicity in this case. they also agreed to let a witnesses in burfoot's office-- because he can't have contact with them. burfoot is out on bond. we expect the trial to start in may. governor terry mcauliffe says tomorrow he'll announce a big deal about gun laws. we expect him to overturn one controversial measure -- and enact another. a month ago, attorney general mark herring concealed carry permits were not valid in virginia. he didn't believe they stood up to the commonwealth's safety standards. mcauliffe is expected to announce that that policy virginia will once again recognize those out of state concealed carry permits. in exchange, republicans have agreed anyone with permanent protective orders for domestic violence will
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more than a dozen schools are taking steps towards hear more the improvements taking place across hampton roads. washington d-c is backing off more than a million dollars worth of update to last night's report. a former city leader in portsmouth says he's got a problem with the way things are being run. the move
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back now with news that former portsmouth city manager john rowe is considering a run for mayor. he's being quiet about it now -- but he told us tonight-- he's not saying no to the possibiliy. . more than 500 people turned out to hear rowe speak at a meeting tonight hosted by the group, 'people for portsmouth' they say their focus is to educate voters ahead of the november election. council ousted rowe in april ahead of his planned resignation. tonight, he talked about the perceived lack of transparency in city government.. "i think the whole trust
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city of portsmouth." the portsmouth resident says he needs to discuss the mayoral run with family before making a final decision. the filing deadline is june 14th. new tonight. a founding member of the band jefferson airplane has died. paul kantner was 74-years-old. he had a heart attack this week. jefferson airplane became popular in the 60s with hits like somebody to love and white rabbit. all new tonight. more than a dozen local schools are one step closer to full accreditation. virginia's department of education calls the status "partially accredited." a school can be partially accredited for a number of reasons, including having students who don't normally do well. the state says schools on the list are working to fix the issues. it includes hampton, franklin, newport news, portsmouth, southampton county, suffolk and virginia beach. if you want to see the full list, head to our website. the zika virus has spread to more than eleven hold an emergency
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monday, to decide whether this is an international emergency. medical experts believe the mosquito-borne virus is linked to birth defects in south america. travelers have been bringing it all over the world. in the meantime, health officials say they're working to develop a vaccine. (sot: anthony fauci, md - national institute of allergy and infectious diseases) "that doesn't mean we have a vaccine ready.. that's going to take years... but starting on the vaccine trial will be an accelerated process based on our prior experience with vaccines against similar viruses like west nile." for now avoiding mosquitoes is the best doctors say insect repellants with deet are considered safe. virginia lawmakers fought over school required immunizations today. some proposed doing away with exemptions for reasons. the bill didn't make it far. a group of parents in virginia beach say they believe that's the reason it was pulled. delegates say
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angel jones / mother c0003 8:09 "i mean just saying that you know religiously you cannot make a choice for your child as a parent, in my mind the first thing i thought was thats unconstitutional." 8:19 phoner use graphic: del. eileen filler-corn/ (d) sent to the joint commission on health care studied further." 15:50:32 lawmakers say the medical community approached them about the bill. health experts said the diseases has concerned them. warmer weather is making for a dangerous situation in one city. see how pedestrians are protecting themselves --
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tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny.
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tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing
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friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s.
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warmer weather is making for a dangerous situation in one city. see how pedestrians are protecting themselves -- a local teacher has made a dramatic change-- in hopes of finding a cure for a little girl. how she's hoping to inspire people. i'm bruce rader and coming up in 25 minutes on the sportswrap, quarterback peyton manning says he welcoms the investigation into hgh allegations, as the broncos get their first practice in for super bowl 50. trey freeman has another big night as old dominion takes on florida atlantic, while the lady monarchs go wild at the ted. and norfolk state's larry vickers does double duty coaching both the men's and
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only at 10:45 and only on the sportswrap. (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to
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tickets. we reported-- parking attendants ticketed drivers who left their vehicles on emergency routes during the blizzard last week. mayor muriel bowser says the ticket dismissal is a small way the city can help people recover from the snow. the city would have made more than a million-dollars on those tickets. it's been 30 years since the challenger explosion, but the memory of the crew
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tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and clouds. highs: upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph.
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early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s. winds: s 5-10 mph. tonight: a few showers early, then decreasing clouds. lows: mid-30s. winds: light west. friday: mix of sun and upper-40s. winds: w 10-20 mph. saturday: mostly sunny. milder! highs: low-50s.
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tonight, a local teacher has made a drastic change to help a little girl. doctors diagnosed the five-year-old from williamsburg with leukemia -- 10 on your side's joe fisher shows us how the community has come together for her. kimberly perry/mother michelle toutaint/mother sandi murawski/teacher ((c28 50:30)) "good morning panther cubs. welcome to the magruder morning show." each day starts the same way at magruder elementary in williamsburg. ((c28 50:53)) "pledge of alliance, to the flag, to the united states of america." but the 600-plus students and staff stood just a bit more united on this day. nats: clippers ((c39 8:00)) "it's amazing to be able to know that in some small way that our school and community can help." kindergarten teacher sandi muraski started
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for gracie perry-toutaint. one of her five-year-old students who's fall on the money bars in december led to high fever. soon after, a diagnosis. ((c79 36:20)) "after a long wait in the er and blood tests they found it was lukeimia ... and this is where we've been ever since." the initial goal set at 500-dollars to help gracie's two moms -- kimberly and michelle with mounting medical bills. if the students met their goal -- muraski promised to shave it all off. she did that today --- after the school raised more than $3,000. ((c39 18:45)) "one of her moms is very strong. she wants you to see that she is the rock of the family and when you see the rock begin to crumble you know you're there for a hug for them." ((c79 37:13)) "disbelief. it's not supposed to be your kid. your supposed to protect your kid." in six weeks, gracie has
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spent on life support and more recently, two rounds of chemo. ((c79 41:41)) "she knows that she has a germ in her blood called lukeimia and that she is kicking its butt all the way to the trashcan." and with them in the fight is their beloved teacher, who voluntarily travels to chkd weekly to keep gracie on her toes. a teacher that's just a cut above the rest. ((c39 14:33)) "this is not about me and my hair. this is about gracie and i want as many people to know and embrace gracie and her family and continue to do prayers for her. hair is going to grow back. lukeimia is her fight." joe fisher toys as for how you can help gracie, her parents say they just want people to register as blood donors. 30 years ago today, the space shuttle challenger exploded-- killing everyone on board. see how their memories live on today. annaka title: entertainment news 1.28 time: 01:01:06:07 script: i'm annaka chesnutt your face of fox 43---two powerhouse comedians are
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30 years ago, the space shuttle "challenger" exploded, killing everyone on board. it's a moment so overwhelming, many still remember where they were at the exact moment they learned about the tragedy. phil keating reports from cape canaveral -- it's a haunting image seared into the minds of millions of americans: the moment the space shuttle challenger blew up...killing all seven people aboard. a booster engine failed just 73 seconds after launch, causing the disaster in the bright blue skies. the widow of commander dick scobee describes what she saw that day... scobee rodgers says: "it was elegant to see it climbing toward the heavens, when the unspeakable happened, the numbing, frozen disbelief happened to us. no
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at me with "what's happening? and i knew it was something terrible" the shuttle carried six astronauts....and teacher christa mcauliffe....who was selected in a nationwide search to become nasa's first citizen passenger. fellow teacher barbara morgan says right up until launch day, mcauliffe was writing college recommendations for her students. morgan says: "at a time when many people would think only of the impending launch, christa was taking care of a teacher's business" at kennedy space center, a ceremony honors their sacrifice... and notes how their actions paved the way for future generations of astronauts. altman says: "just as we learned from the apollo 1 accident, both shuttle accidents, rather than cowering and deciding to quit exploring space, we decided to move forward and we did so successfully." keating on cam tease: never came home, including the three astronauts who died in the launchpad fire of apollo one and in 2003, the seven astronauts we
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columbia disintegrated as it re-entered the atmosphere over texas. at the kennedy space center visitor's center, phil keating, fox news. you can see images from that day -- and learn more about the astronauts with this story posted on wavy dot com. a rare double duty for a norfolk state basketball coach. the lady monarchs put on a dominating show at the ted. and another milestone for odu senior trey freeman,
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do not delete these supers!!! while peyton manning prepares for what will probably be his last super bowl, the nfl is looking into claims the future hall of famer may have used hgh, a performance enhancing drug. and peyton has a simple message to thoes nfl investigators. bring it on. i'm bruce rader, welcome to the sportswrap live on this thursday night. the nfl confirmed yesterday it looking into
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