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with watching writing the tickets you polled all the love they also stop was in plainclothes and i still have my badge display watson waited until today to charge the mayor with felony eluding police. but he says politics had nothing to do with it. do you think though that chasing after him was vindictive was in heaven know that he has no respect for law enforcement all. it fell into place it was fantastic the well you've seen the video you've seen the interview you can decide at home whether or not this has not responded to our phone calls or our message is we did notice that his car has an updated inspection court later this month reporting live in portsmouth erik ainge thirteen years now. right again we have team coverage of this strange situation. ok now this all started in response to a city council fine imposed on councilman moody for speaking openly about a closed session issue. sheriff watson was attending the meeting to express his disgust about
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is no authority to impose a fine. lebeau joins us now to break down about fifteen hundred dollars that moody paid right in the midst of bothers me about some major cash and i just received this letter that council presented to him about the find of the first line states it is with regret and out of me to protect the interests of the city of fort smith that we have decided to take action and discipline you. it then goes on to say if he wants to appeal this. he has to do so to council but they originally had it out this by now last month for the cows and bill moody made a public facebook post announcing a closed council meeting where there will be discussion about the city's confederate monument now and doing so he violated a rule that council previously approved that anyone that spoke publicly about close meetings would be fly out tuesday night when he came with cash in hand to pay this fine even though he was against it all the money was eventually turned over to
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were exchanged and no one said where the money was going a thousand li says he was just trying to inform the public. i'm not gonna betray them all is said and keep him quiet and not keeping citizens informed just because we have a mayor feels like that he can issue punitive retaliatory firings and lee had said of the go fund me account to raise money for any future finds that he may face. we reach out to our legal analyst and he tells me this wool or this fine rule appears to be a private agreement made by council and would not violate freedom of speech and he also emphasizes that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences and moody said he plans to seek counsel to deal with the situation reporting and mary were both thirteen years now and you can watch the entire video of last night's confrontation on thirteen news now dot com
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stories on the past conflicts between the writer jeff watson. we broke the story and you can count on us to be at wright's next court appearance. the man accused in four robberies in virginia beach is behind bars tonight police say twenty eight year old would pay this man of suspects targeted the navy federal credit union on salem road three times since christmas eve and the first case police a man tried to rob a person who was using the atm and this past weekend police a man struck again robbing the wells fargo on kids still wrote investigators say tips from people in the community helped him catch me in chesapee last nig mwo held up the wilco gas station on western branch boulevard both suspects had guns hey got the cash from the registers the way and police hope someone knows something about this case and calls the crime line hilton elementary school in newport news will reopen tomorrow the school just posted the update on their website
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paint discovered the pate was lead based. they spent most of monday night in yesterday cleaning up crews tested the building for toxins in the tests came back clear we are told school leaders say crews will finish the painting project when students have a longer break after roasting a bit of a quick cold snap we were in the thirties today which is normal for this time of year but the weather tortoise as a warmup is on the way jeff we just need to make it through one more cold night that temptress tonight will be a little bit below normal and then tomorrow we'll be right back near normal lows in the thirties are normal high temperatures in the thirties is not so as we go through you can see there's nothing on radar the big news this morning. actual air temperatures in most the twenties in the spots that weren't were very close to thirty degrees but that was the real air temperature when you factored in the wind it felt a lot colder than that like the teens to near twenty. but look at the difference tonight. we don't drop very much from
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talking mid thirties only ten near thirty probably tonight as we get in the middle the overnight and then eventually we don't rise a degree or two toward morning and once the sun comes up we really see temperatures going back up pretty nicely up into the lower fifties and with a normal forty eight and sunshine tomorrow that is not going to feel bad at all eventually we just trying to talk about the party weekend forecast all do that when i returned an emergency landing at the norfolk international airport this afternoon airport authorities tell us to faa teams bound for oceania landed at the airport. the jets were running out of fuel and the runways and oceania and naval station norfolk were both too busy. the jets landed at norfolk international refilled and took off again. airport authorities say this does not happen often. the virginia beach teacher accused of having an inappropriate relationship with the seventeen year old student pleaded guilty today george brown is charged with taking indecent liberties
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the pelham high school teacher back in may and the school system suspended him without pay he will be sentenced in may and brown faces up to five years in jail there county deputies found drugs and a shotgun inside a house now to people face charges. the raid happened early this morning and one cheese. deputies arrested twenty five year old will tell it in nineteen year old haley smith both are charged with making and selling heroin. smith is out on bond tonight the virginia general assembly is back on the job in richmond today over the next sixty days lawmakers will consider hundreds of changes to state law. among them a few that could impact how you get around here in hampton roads mike getting reports from the state capital. everyone loves lower gas prices but it does mean less revenue for the state because less in state gas taxes coming in virginia beach state senator frank wagner thinks it might be time to revisit the formula wagner hopes to
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to help fund upcoming big ticket transportation infrastructure needs in hampton roads and to raise the needed money without tolls on a new high rise bridge or an expanded hampton roads bridge tunnel we make a little extra effort on gas taxes at this point in time we get these projects accomplished without tolls and i just think polls are terribly inefficient that they divide communities and an unnecessary and i don't want to take taxpayers two dollars dollars with a road construction but not everyone in richmond is on board with the idea of a few years ago we passed a bill that was supposed to solve all our transportation needs into the future and now two years later coming back and saying we need more money the funding isn't there because rupert funding that the pump but on the whole sale rack price their bill so that will be introduced to as for study to look at that old tradition board eliminating tolls of the downtown midtown tunnel
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working on since two thousand eleven and i'm glad to see that other delegates and senators are now beginning to engage in conversation that in thousands of other issues will be debated in the days and weeks ahead the twenty sixty n general assembly session is scheduled to last sixty days in richmond my getting thirteen news now that iris enhanced and listen up city council is thinking about banning loaded guns from cars more on when the rule would go into effect and the possible punishments plus powerball mania is sweeping across him to rosen while everyone is trying to get their hands on the lucky take it. there are some scams going around that you could be a target of her scenes were taken to have all the details in a couple of minutes the thierties with the new mascot who needs a name. find out how you can weigh thirty s for highs today fifties tomorrow and then some thirties again my seven day forecast the roller
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let's take a look at our camera at the jr be we still have the left lane is blocked on both sides due to crashes northbound one crash southbound traffic jam to both sides of the bridge and as we head back to the other two had worsened camera i should say in newport news the scene of a tractor trailer that was flipped sixty four east in victory we still have only one lane open
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christina surgical explains what you should look out for the here's to hoping the movie me the chances are very slow and dreamy nights of my day when the power of our convenience stores and gas stations across hampton roads were packed on wednesday of people eager to get their hands on a powerball ticket that would forever change their lives nine if we don't need a hair above the site coming up with it you know better to try and then try to record breaking one point five billion dollars on the line and so many people involved the better business bureau is warning about possible scammers the bbb says they expect scammers to email call or email you about winnings and ask you to pay taxes to claim the money others more brazen might send you a check with the supposed winnings
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money for him. so to say something for your you do this with o w dewey to pay attention is here take it and the numbers now be officially announced online and right here on thirteen years now hopefully by my aunt probably just to walk so much money i wouldn't know what to do it dozens of cases of lottery related scams have been reported across the country already have there been any locally here in hampton roads we talk about it in about an hour right here in thirteen years now. janet thank you very much liz you are part of an office lottery pool. the new york state gaming commission is offering this advice elect a group leader who will collect the money keep an updated list of everyone who was in the pole and e mail out that list so there's no confusion later on and the buyer should provide a copy of the ticket to everyone in the baroque and if you want to keep the office pool to ten people
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should do they say here's a behind the scenes look at where lottery dreams are born in broken this is the lottery headquarters in tallahassee florida only a small number of people have seen this place in person and the lottery machines are kept in a vault in the basement each ball set is weigh in goes through an x ray for defects before making it on the big show and by law the doors to the room cannot be opened until hours before the drawing and don't forget we are your powerball station you can watch the drawing tonight during thirteen years now and all of the norfolk tides need your help to name their new mascot last month the tides avail of the new logo with a trident bering sea horse. now the seahorse needs in a team is taking suggestions on their facebook page. the names will be an hour down next week the fans will vote on a favorite and we're told. rip tide will still be at all of the games today us house defied a
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voted to scrap new federal rules intended to protect smaller wetlands from pollution. president obama says he won't sign such a measure and the house and senate likely will be able to override a veto. the obama administration the epa in the army corps of engineers say the rules safeguard drinking water for millions of people but roll representatives call the rules are unclear and a government power grab on private land a large water main break in sub freezing temperatures cause trouble in pennsylvania it happened early this morning in montgomery county aerial video shows a large amount of water gushing high into the air from a hole in the street water from the guys are froze on nearby trees and power lines. it took about two hours but emergency crews finally got the water shut off the cold out there today that continues at this hour nice
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the lack of clouds is giving us a decent sunset you can see a little bit of color out there but not the beautiful sunset to get we have some high thin cirrus so again nothing in the sky in terms of the clouds and nothing on radar obviously in terms of any precipitation out there right now we've gone from thirty eight last out of thirty seven currently westerly winds at two point five means a very very dry air mass only twenty six percent humidity spot on forecasts for tomorrow to highlight the temperatures fifty three is what we're saying forecast for today thirty eight so far wait not official word we know it was thirty eight civic crept up to thirty nine maybe between hours but that's going to make ten in a row a and thirty one of the last thirty two days we've been spot on countries right now indeed falling back slowly as i said through the thirties. in fact i don't see a forty on here let me turn around though everybody between around thirty five and thirty eight or nine. same thing here
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four at rush mirren also up in fort eustis there's another story. thirty four over in grandview finally areas on the eastern shore close to some twenties there were thirty around wallace island parks leasing thing amal is a lot of mid thirties their northeast north carolina slightly mater as you would expect some good upper thirties and one or two for three forties out there as well said campers again not for much of a spread we've seen that a lot lately notice to the evening we dropped back into the twenties and a lot of spots especially the more inland areas and then temperatures really don't change much over night in the morning if anything they go up a tiny bit during the last couple of hours before sunrise and that's because the wind shifting notice the winds out of the southwest once that sun comes up. that'll really help temperatures to start the climb back where they should be in effect by afternoon were even above normal state of forty eight like we typically see this time of year we're going to be in the fifties and then drop back to the forties and
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hours. that leads to slightly moderate again during the day on friday as red's climb way up in the fifties. clouds increase during the afternoon during the evening will see love the rain moving in that will probably be a pre substantial soaking then friday night and hopefully we can do that here early saturday nothing go on with the satellite shot in the eastern third of the country tonight mainly clear early becoming partly cloudy late tonight won't feel as cold as last night in the air temperatures will be pretty similar to mile fifty three. mostly sunny highs back above normal and the rest of the forecast goes like this late in the day more like evening probably on friday some rain moving in fifty seven fifty eight on saturday would totally rule out some afternoon sun if we can get sixty and again some morning showers are possible coastal storm. i think will miss this on sunday off to the south than these but we'll keep an eye on that because it has the potential to bring some inclement
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wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone,
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. alva learn about a rabid cat in north of the city's health department says a stray cat found on creek street near azalea garden road tested positive for rabies the cat is described as an adult cat with short black fur. if you've recently been bitten or scratched by a cat matching this description call the health department i have been homeowner came home to a big surprise police say sixty three year old james peake they drove into the side of a house on wheatland drive and marcel road this afternoon. other team is now viewers sent us
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the home has been condemned and peyton is charged with reckless driving down the skate spoke to the homeowner. i couldn't believe a gray spot fishing drove up to her house in moments after a man reportedly drove into it entering by way of the side of the garage area that my people out here and we can see anybody in the car and their win column on why the driver was taken to the hospital but not before he gave the homeowner a quick scare me to open the door and then he tried to take off. he was trying to get back into reverse to go out and i guess of the stuff that i yelled out of the accident caused a lot of damage to the house was purchased just six months ago has been a lot of money renovating the driver apparently drove up into this jar taking out some of the bridges on this crepe myrtle and managing to avoid a huge tree inside swiping the garage spot has no idea
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house again. they've already condemned at work and live in until it's all fenced in hampton don't escape thirty news now. virginia beach man will spend five years behind bars for tutoring torturing rather than killing a dog. we knew what happened but to hear that the gel stain to see the pictures it was her protesters turned up for the emotional sentencing hear the strong words the judge used to describe the crime
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i think justice was served today. the mac cents for a man convicted of burning his dog a life of the details coming at virginia beach police adding body cameras to their uniforms you can weigh in on the change. ian hinton considering tougher regulations for people who own shotguns and rifles former navy sailor bit of a dog then set the animal on fire. now he'll have to pay the price arthur vieira will spend five years behind bars judge handed down the sentence today in virginia beach court outside the court animal lovers
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held a vigil for the dog named lucky. marcella robertson was there for the emotional sentencing as very emotional day in court today the former navy sailor want to serve five years for burning his dog while it was still alive. before sentencing the judge said today that he can't possibly think of anything worse in life is on life whether it's a dog or person. we don't like what the prosecutors say we all feel pain we all feel emotions tears fell this virginia beach courtroom as prosecutors described the vicious death of a dog named lucky toes horrible it's just it's horrendous there's actually no words to describe it to lucky's owner arthur meera and made it to tying the dog up and burning her alive back in may a judge sentenced him to serve the max five years for the horrific cry and i think justice was served today animal lovers like laura king packed the courtroom to show support outside the courthouse support for lucky was just too strong
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