robert cook was being held up on his door step. the man approach the family with what appeared to be a sawed off shut gun deunder ma be robert's walt. that's when stephanie sprang into, a and grabbed her own handgun. i raised my gun and i aimed it and i told the man, twice i yelled drop your gun, drop your gun. since he didn't drop the gun i knew there was still a threat to them and to myself. that is when i pulled the trigger. the would be thieve was caught in. republican presidential donald trump hit the campaign trail in miami. he's actually been doing well in the polls late limb he's currently ahead of hillary clinton by seven tenths of the point in the real clear politics l polling average. the nominee again took a swipe at clinton over her support for gun control. i think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons. they should disarm. right. i think they should disarm immediately. what do you think? yes? >> yes. take their guns away. she doesn't want guns. let's see what happens to her. take their guns away. it would be very dangerousment florida is considered a key swing state in the presidential election. meanwhile hillary clinton says donald trump ohs the american people an apology. yesterday in washington, the democratic nominee said he's attacked president obama's character for more than five years and since has gone after court justices, women and anyone else he doesn't agree with. trump needs to give an apology to the president as well as all americans. > for five years he has lead the birther movement to dally jet myself our first black president. his campaign was founded on this outrageous lie. there is no erasing it in history. barack obama was born in america, plane and simple and donald trump ohs him and the american people an apology. (abros) so my friends, there is no new donald trump. there never will be. meanwhile after much push back from critics, trump has since stated that he does president obama was born in the united states. > 7:11 is the time. another setback in court for bill cosby as he continues to fight swarm charges. a judge has recorded a recorded conversation can be ruled in the case. it happened after an allege in february of 2004. cosby's lawyer's argued that cost did i didn't know he was recorded. the conversation was recorded in canada which only requires one party's consent. cuss bi's trial is set to start next june. coming up we've seen a number of recalls recently. cars, cellphones and furniture all being recalled. so what if you decide to especially could your phone and then all of a sudden it much contacts on fire and explode or maybe you keep that furniture and there's a tragedy, do you still have legal rights or do they go away after a recall? we're going to examine all of that than a the legal answers. the eagles get ready for monday night football taking on the bears. why carson said they admire this guy more and more every day. i actually agree with him. i'm a fan. we'll be right back. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. > we're continuing to follow breaking news this morning. seven people, including two police officers were shot overnight in our city. here is what we know this morning. it all began at 116789. 19 last night much. that's when sergeant sylvia young was sitting in her police car at 52 and seventh streets when a gunman came up and ambushed her. she was shot several times in her arm and her protective vests. other officers gave chase and that's when a gunman fired into a bar at 51st street. there was a security guard wounded there. then the woman grabs the woman and uses her as a human shield. eventually he shoots her in the leg. he runs down samson streets and shoots several shots. there was a man and woman sitting in the car. the woman who was shot in the chest did die at the hospital. police eventually cornered that gunman at 48th and samson and that's when he shot an officer by the university of pennsylvania, his name is eddie miller. officers returned fire striking and killing that gunman. and happening now, a massive vehicle recall to tell you about. if i at chrysler is pulling back nearly 2 million vehicle also because of an airbag defect that could keep them from deploying in a crash. three deaths and five injuries have been linked to the defect. the recall includes a number of models sold between 2010 and 2014 including the dodge caliber, avenger, jeep patriot and come pass uvs. samsung is in the midst of its galaxy note 7 because they might catch fire. the company has offered to offer consumers a full refund or a replacement phone. so when a recall is issued do you lose any legal rights. we haven't whatted to talk about it, dig a little bit deeper, joining us tonight, ken rot while. tell us about this. you're talking about a million phones. to me, i'm not an attorney which is almost an admission for guilty. this is opening the doors for the lawsuits to begin? >> i think yes and no. once the company finds out there's a problem with their product they're duty-bound to tell the people that bought that product. for somebody that was injure, that recall may or may not be good from a legal standpoint. what would happen is the case would go to court and then a plaintiff's lawyer who represented the person who was injured would want to bring that recall into court as evidence -- as evidence of a defect that the company now admits their defect. it's questionable whether that actually would come in or not because there's an evidentiary rules of the courtroom that may not allow it because there's something called a remedial repair, which a company is supposed to do. in other words they're supposed to repair their products, so under certain circumstances it may not come in. it'sens of i question so it depends on the trial judge. it's almost like saying oops, my bad, but at the sam time you're admitting that you did it. legally does the recall protect you from the lawsuits or is it a case by case? it really is case by case. let's suppose you get a recall, let's suppose you owned one of the cars and you got a recall from the company and you you know what, you said my car seems okay, i'm going to keep on driving it and you keep on driving it for let's say six months or a year and then the defect kicks in and then you're injured. that recall could be a bar to you bringing a lawsuit actually. actually a defense with regard to the company because they would you assume the risk. the company would say we told you about the defect, you you didn't do anything about it. therefore, it's a defense for us. you assumed the risk, therefore we're not responsible. it really depends on the the facts of the case and it really is a case-by-case basis. they have issued the recall. wrapping on this, ken, in your experience when something like h this happens, a huge damage to the company or do they move on? we saw something similar with ikea. it could be huge damages to a company. in ikea's case they recalled 29 million dressers. this is a big, big potential liability for the company. the first thing they have to do is tell the consumers about it and let's see what injuries there were and there is potential big exposure for the company, both for ikea for their recall and also for samsung because their batteries are over heating and those phones are exploding. rot while making it clear like you always do. have a good one. > 7:19 is the time right now. let's take a live look outside because it is going to be a fabulous day. look at the morning. we have a nine on tap on this day. scott williams we had a beautiful moon this evening. we called that the harvest moon or the and it basically is the full moon closer to the echoy knocks. as we take a live look outside our studios, it's dry. folks are out and about and running some sat morning errands, getting some breakfast, grabbing the paper, you can whatting the doing. it's going to stay nice, warmer than yesterday as we move toward your sunday it will be mostly cloudy, late afternoon and evening showers and then it looks like that rain will linger into your monday. look at the temperatures, low 50s right now in millville. 52 atlantic city, 55 in pottstown. 51-degrees right now in the pocono mountains. so a cool start, but not as chilly as it was yesterday morning. high pressure that's moving out to see off to the west, a line of showers and thunderstorms, that's the system that will head in our direction the second half of the weekend. so we've gotcha covered across the area. center city sun and clouds, low 80s. down the shore, 77, the lehigh valley sun and clouds, temperatures top out around 830-degrees. a lot of events taking place this weekend. here's this morning's morning question. hey, scott. today is the big day, our eighth annual october fest street festival. we have lots of german beer, dancing, plenty food. the only question we have is are getting that nice sunny day we ordered from you? i hope so. looking pretty good there on south street by this afternoon, sun and clouds by noon as it kicks off 77-degrees. turning warmer by the afternoon, 83 and then by 8:00 still a nice evening on south street. temperatures right around 75-degrees. let's talk about that weather authority seven day forecast because you can see as we move towards sunday warmer kind of muggy 84-degrees. that rain is going to linger into monday, 82 degrees. we could pick up half an inch to an inch of rainfall across parts of the area, beneficial rains and then look at the above average temperatures head hed into the first day of fall with highs back into the upper 80s. guys, back to you. > thanks. how about this one. you mentioned october fest. how about a whole pipeline filled with beer. > that's exciting to you, isn't it? >> come right into my mouth. > we'll tell you you why a century old brewery decided to switch from using traditional methods to this one. >> you like trucks instead of pipelines. > people don't let anyone set them back. how he refuses to let his physical handicap keep him from fulfilling his dream. with this guy there's no excuse. so many great shows are coming up on fox 29. we're pumped for premier week and to celebrate we're giving away cash. that's always cool. cars worth 500 bucks starting saturday during the ohio state veer oklahoma, and monday to friday from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. watch the shows, look for the code word and then you enter it on our february sigh, fox 29.com. you get a chance to win and walk away with some spending money. speaking of money, herself ' last night's winning lottery number, so if you have them, good luck. taking a look at the sports, it was a late night for the fighting phils. picking it up in the six, two runs. ryan howard goes deep. the ph hil down by one. the 13th inning, there it is. a line drive to right for the walk off rbi single. we haven't said a lot of this, celebrate with us, the phillies win 4 # to 3. that's your phillies, now let's check sports in a minute. this is fox 29 sports. i'm thomas check. the eagles are two days away with the monday night match up with the bears in chicago. he's also getting a lot of preys from his own teammates. add toughs to the list after breaking two ribs against the tampa by buccaneers. when his rib cage busted open, he didn't lie on the ground and let us feel sorry for him. that's different. come on, bring the ambulance out. espn, movie camera here. he don't care about that. he's from north dakota, they don't have cameras. he's playing footballment one other eagles note, safety malcolm check said on wip radio that the eagles will likely make some form of a gesture during the national anthem to draw attention to social injustice. he said doug feeder son is aware of the team's intention. the players will not kneel. college football coming up, temple and penn state kicking off at noon. that's news. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. donald trump compared his sacrifices to the sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what sacrifice have you made for your country? i think i've made a lot of sacrifices, built great structures. i've had tremendous success, i think... those are sacrifices? since 1961, pearle vision has proviwith expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. > 7:29. we're continuing to follow this breaking story this morning. a hail of gunfire in west philadelphia ends with six people shot. it all started with a man ambushing a philadelphia police officer who was just sitting in her car and it ended with a gunman cornered in an alley, shot and killed by police. fox 29 sabina a kuriakose is live at pen presbyterian medical center with more on how the officers are doing. >>reporter: bill and karen, sergeant young and officer million are are in stable condition at presbyterian hospital. a police vehicle stationed outside the building. sadly one woman has died. she appears to be an innocent bystander that was caught up in all of this violence. she was a 20 year old woman sitting in a car with another man. both were shot in the chest. as the shooter fired at civilians as police chased them down a few city blocks. she is the first confirmed fatality here. now, the man she was with was shot in the chest and he is in critical condition we are told so far this morning that all we know about his condition. two other victims, both civilians, both in and around a bar as the suspect shot up as he ran away from police were also injured. they were shot in the leg. now, the suspect is dead. we do not have identification on him yet. police have not release his identity, though they have told us what his motive may have been. apparently he left behind a letter. it contained anger and hatred at police and probation officers. though police say it did not contain any religious motive. it does share several similarities, though, with the shooter of officer jessie hear net by a proclaimed isis back in january. this level of violence against police is something unprecedented over the last 50 years. here he is speaking to us last night. you have to probably go back to the 60s and 70s to see when stuff like that was occurring. as you say the, it's just here alone and even in this district we've had at least two, if not three. in every instance we are very blessed because at least with heart net and now with sergeant young. i mean you got an individual who is walking right up on a police car unprovoked and just starts firing multiple grounds into the car. it is absolutely amazing that she is here. > now, probation officers, as you mentioned, pressed in that letter as well the suspect expressed hatred towards them. we are told that the suspect had a probation officer. last night commissioner ross told us authorities were trying to track down that man first of all to make sure he is okay and second of all to find out any information that he may have on that suspect. but again, police believe the suspect acted alone, that this was an isolated case with just this one suspect involved. we're told sergeant young was sitting in her car when she heard gun shots and that's when the suspect she realized was beginning to shoot through her window. she and officer miller are in stable condition. but one bystander, a woman in her 20s, has been killed. another man fighting for his life. two other civilians injured. of course the story continues to d. we are staying on p to of the conditions of these victims. bill and karen we'll have the latest coming up in another half an hour. > thank you. too many innocent lives lost. another tragedy in texas. a suspect is dead there after that person shot two officers in fort worth. police say they were originally responding to a call about a suicide attempt. when the officers arrived police say the man shot at them from inside of the shed. police returned fire. the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound investigators same one of the officers right now is in critical condition. the other received only minor injuries. taking a look at what what's happening with the weather. where is this. >> allentown. > reading actually. >> excuse me, sorry. > it looked like allentown. actually reading. scott all and all it's a good day throughout the area. regardless of whether you're in reading, allentown, the pocono mountains, looking good across the area. take a live look behind me at the center city sky line, a beautiful start to your sat. today should be dry and quiet. 60s degrees right now you in center city. we still have some 50s for the out lying areas. 52 millville, 53 atlantic city, upper 50s right now in dover, 55 pottstown, allentown checking in at 54-degrees. planning your sat running some errands, walking the doing. and it's a brunch by noon, mid 70s a little warmer 83-degrees, the afternoon high temperature. as we watched out to the west, that's the system that will eventually bring some rainfall late sunday into monday. as we move the clock ahead, most of sunday should be cloudy and dry, but some scattered showers late sunday into your monday morning commute kind of damp and dreary across the area, but we need the rainfall across the area much by sunday afternoon, a 50 percent chance and then a better chance, 60 percent as we move toward monday. we'll talk much more about the expected rainfall totals and warmer temperatures with the seven day forecast coming up. > thank you. it is time to go h in focus and this person is so inspirational, truly showing you there are no excuses, a body builder who will not let any disability stop him. fox 29 photo journalist bill roar introduces us to a man who is strong in every sense of the word. no matter what card you got in life you got to play it and you got to play it to the best of your ability. 20 year old nick diastase ohio may have on work a little harder to build the perfect body. i was never in real good shape. my whole life i honestly thought i'm never going to have ands. nick has come to pro body fitness in millville, new jersey. five, six days a week i'm doing weight training. anything but legs. we don't lift legs. nick was born with an extremely rare condition called hand harsh. whatever child, as you know with ham hard syndrome they give them a 30 percent chance to live and that's mostly because the baby is mostly born with undeveloped organs. but thats what haven't my case. there aren't many challenges too great. the best thing my parents did for me was say the world isn't going to adapt to you, you're going to have to adapt to the world. you're going to have to adopt to the world. he started to figure it out as a high school graduate. i'm a very competitive person. i lost a lot, but every time i'd give my all and every time the match is over i'd have standing owe investigations. > that's when nick realized the impact he could have on others. kids would be crying saying, wow, you opened my eyes. you got me out of my comfort zone and showed me that suck it up and try a sport because you're trying it. nick's new challenge becoming a fitness model and motivational speaker. i was hard at a lot of points, trying to figure out the right angle to hit the muscle and without the extension of a limb or something like that you really have to improvise. > something tells me, nick will not fail. growing up, failure was my best friend. i try to tell people to embrace failure. my whole life was just a bunch of failures. everything that i tried i failed at. > and it's that failure that's pushing nick closer and closer to realizing his success. if it wasn't for me getting up again and keep trying it, i wouldn't be here. > bayville, new jersey, bill roar, fox 29 news. > i'm not sure that i've ever seen a story or something going on where everyone in the room was sitting quietly watching the story. he's such an inspiration, that attitude, only through failure that we can achieve anything that's worth achieving. kudos to him. i'm so motivating. > a story that is close to karen's heart. packing unboughting beer just made easier in one town in belgium. coming up we'll tell you what the brewery is doing that will safe them the time and energy of having to truck the beer to the botting place. this is a smart toilet, but there is a new toilet in new york city that has a lot of people talking. why the commode is the talk of the world. this is crazy. ♪ you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. you failed over, and over, and over. and look where it got you. time to shine. orbit. > welcome back. dozens gathered in sea isle city after unfortunately a dead whale washed ashore. the big question is how it died and why itenned up at the jersey shore. sky fox over 20th street where the 3 # 3-foot long mammal washed up. the marine mammal stranding center said the animal add had no apparent injuries it was somewhat emission why ited. they believe it was dead for several days. they'll try to take samples to determine how it died. > there is a 150 year old brewery in belgium that has found a new way to transport its beer. they're using this new underground pipeline. it is the dehas hundred dollars brewery. they used to unload the beer like everyone else does on trucks about, you not anymore. the pipeline was constructed in five months after four years of planning. > maybe you be tap that and have it signed off to your house. >> it's illegal. > in addition that express you can't teach an old doing new tricks, coming up, why senior sitsance say they want to learn how to use social media as well. they're learning. they're on facebook, twitter and we'll tell you how. > 7:45 is the time if you're just tuning in we want to get you caught up to the date of the breaking news h that has happened overnight. 7 people, including two police officers were shot overnight. this all ban at 11:19 last night. there was a sergeant, sylvia young sitting in her police car at 52nd and samson street when all of a sudden the gunman cam up and ambushed her. she was shot several times in her arm are, but luckily she was wearing her protective vest. other officers gave chase. a security guard was wounded. the security guardian a woman and he shoots her in the leg. he continues running down the street. he's firing off shots into a different direction and then right into a car on 49th street. in that car is a man and a woman simply sitting there, innocent bystanders. he shot both of them in the chest. the woman in that vehicle died at the hospital. police eventually cornered this guy over in an alley at 48th and sansom and that's where he shot at a university of pennsylvania officer, eddie miller who was wounded. officers returned fire hitting and killing that gunman. > so much information and we'll continue to keep you updated as we get new details. we keep saying it, we complained about the heat now we're transition into some weather we can get used to. a the lot of folks were saying it's actually a little l chilly. you can't please everyone. it is a nice start to your sat morning. a live look at center city showing the sunshine. here in old city looking fantastic as well. you can see the ben franklin bridge. no concerns for your sat. it will be a tad warmer by this afternoon. clouds role in overnight. we'll keep things cloud definitely afternoon and evening showers around. better chances sat night into monday, some beneficial rain on the the way. low 50s in millville, 53 in atlantic city, 54 in allentown, across the area for today, low 80s in center city. 77 down the shore, looking good, atlantic city, cape may, also avalon, as we move towards the lehigh valley, 80-degreesment ultimate doppler dry for the earn seaboard, but you can see around the midwest, the ohio valley keeping tabs on that frontal boundary that will eventually arrive sunday night into monday. we've advanced the clock ahead sunday around 5:00, mostly cloud particular, maybe a couple of scattered showers across the region, but once again it looks like most of the rain is going to hold off until sunday night into monday. you can see monday morning 5:00 a.m. dodging some dower powers across the area. the rain will likely linger most of your day into monday. how much rain are we talking? on average, this is by lunchtime on your monday, a half an inch to upwards of an inch of rainfall across the area. we'll continue to time out that system and monitor that situation with the rainfall. temperatures, though, you can see as we move toward the middle and latter part of next week, beginning fall on a summer-like note with temperatures back above average, mid, perhaps even upper 80s. back over to you. this is just creepy. so we're going to talk about art and art of course is very subjective. sometimes you think it's beautiful, sometimes it could be ridiculous. we want to he some you something. this is at the guy anaheim multiple people see ups up in new york city. it is a fully functional 18-carat real gold toilet. it's a replica, like a regular toilet. the artist says it is not a joke. to prove it the museum is going to put it in an actual restroom for people to use. they're not revealing how much it costs, but the name of the sculpture is america. shouldn't that be in mc hammer's house much that's nasty. first of all, why would you want an 18 caret gold toilet, second of all, after you have it you're going to put it there so people coming into the museum are using the 18 car at cold toilet? it's perform art. > s that's nasty. what do you think about this one? it's trialing. tweet us. tweet, one word, trialing. > we want to show you something now, only in philly. i'm bruce gordon, find a sculpture and start making the bust. carson rent, let's all safe sometime and send the rookie quarterback straight to the football fall haul of fame. that seems to be the sediment of birds fans they helped make went eagle jersey the number one seller in all of the nfl. they've been buzzing the lines at talk radio stations this week with descriptions that made me feel like i had watched joe monday tan tom brady. went also got a shoutout from president obama on the campaign trail. he told me barrack you got to get on the went wagon. he started it because of the late preseason starter he looked good, 78 cards passing and an opening day thumping in the cleveland bears. his arm looked strong. he was mobile and smart, but let's put those numbers in context. 22 nfl quarterbacks completed a higher percentage of their passes in week one than did wenz. ten had a higher quarterback rating. now let's talk about the competition, the cleveland browns stink. three and 13 record last year tied for worse in all of the nfl. the browns have stung for many years and there's reason to believe they will sting for many more. keep that in mind as you you look back at those wentz highlights from sunday and try to picture him doing that against actual competent timing look, i hope he's the real deal and puts the birds map on the nfl map, but eagles fans need to take off their green glasses and seawants' performance for what it was, a good game against a bad team. in philly. > 7:51 is the time. you're struggling with this story. i'll read the words. better smells are coming to. that's the goal, that's the plan. we'll tell you how septa plans to stop the horrible stench that hit subway users. >> owners say, several food trucks could be forced to shutdown just in time for their late night rush, what is going on? we'll explain. > it's time now to introduce our fox 29 athlete of the week. we get to welcome back a friend. this is lexie nobody from villanova, was our weekend intern and now a junior reporter. for having me. our athlete of the week was very, very exciting. his name is d'andrej swift. he's currently a senior at st. joe's prep but he's already made quite a stir on the college recruiting process. take a look. deand asmith is not a name you'll want to forget. the young running back is training for his final season as a high school season. the philly native is just 17 years old, but his coach will tell you he has made quite a mark on the high school school football team as captain. he combines both strength and speed. he's got great ability in the slot to catch the football and running great routes. it's very rare that you find a running back who has all those attributes. the five foot ten senior can bench over 340 pounds and averages 6.2 yards. if that's not enough he's a two-time state champion and was selected to the u.s. army all bowl this year. football is my favorite sport. d'andrej's teammates also feel the passing. he's the best player i ever played with. much whatting him i'm watching greatness. i'm going to enjoy every second of it. he's getting ready to play football at the university of georgia. he was named the number one high school running back in the the nation by some experts and his coach knows firsthand how georgia is lucky to have him. he's a very special young man. he's a culture change. he's someone that will help your culture develop. enjoy him for as long as you you have him. i have. > that's why we are naming deand dry fox 29 athlete of the week. > good story. you got to spend a little time with him. he doesn't have an nfl time. that's correct. i did ask hip, nfl season is upon us. do you have a favorite team? he said, no. of course he will be rooting for georgia. it's clear to me that the bulldogs have gained one of phillies finest. > enough for a first story. good to see you. do you have an athlete of the week that you would like us to feature? all you have to do is send it to us. all you have to do is tweet us, instagram, twitter, you name it, just make sure you use our hashtag, fox 29 good day and we'll he be right back. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. > breaking overnight, a hail of gunfire in west philadelphia ends with six people shot. the night started with a man ambushing a philadelphia police officer just sitting in her car and ended with a gunman cornered in an alley, shot than a killed by police. thank you for joining us this morning, i'm karen hepp and i'm bill anderson and it was a chaotic night as violence unfolded across several city blocks. here's what we know so far this morning at 11:19 last night, sergeant sylvia young was sitting in her police car at 52 and sansom when a man came up and ambushed her. she was shot several times in her arm and her protective vest. others of oners ran after the suspect when the gunman ran into a bar. the man grabs a woman, uses her as a human shield and shoots her in the leg. he continued running down sansom when he shot several shots in a car where a man and woman was just sitting in the car. they were both shot in the chest and the later eventually died. officers cornered the man and that's when they shot a university of pennsylvania security guard. sabina kuriakose is live at penn presbyterian hospital. >>reporter: officer young is in stable condition. authorities are calling that nothing short of a miracle. sergeant young barely had time to look up from her police crewser when bullets came flying in from her crewser. last night we were told that officer young was in stable condition. officer miller was awake and joking with his family. all of this release tainted by news this morning that an innocent bystander has died. she was a 20 year old woman. she was shot in the chest by the gunman as he ran from police and another man sitting in that same car as that victim was also hit in the chest and he remains in critical condition. we do have calls out to penn presbyterian to confirm how he is doing this morning. we do know that those victims were in the the or as of last night. one of them has died. two other victims were shot in the leg after the suspect shot at the bar as he fled. this all started again at 52 and sansom. it ran for four blocks as the suspect ran from police. he was cornered and killed in an alley. in fact, that is where officer miller was wounded after he was the first person to spot the suspect and open fire. again, the suspect is dead, but he has not yet been identified by police. though police are releasing a motive in all of this. they say a letter was found allegedly by the suspect indicating anger at police. that letter that he has is a bunch of rambling which indicates his hatred for police officers and probation officers. he clearly was trying to target a police officer, as he did. that was the initial shooting victim, the sergeant. we have no reason at this point to believe that it's related to any beliefs of a religious nature or anything like that, just his feelings about police departments and police officers in general and probation officers. > now, that question about religious beliefs came up after officer jessie hartnett was shot in january in the same district by a self-proclaimed isis supporter. again, police are saying that religion had nothing to do with this motive and this was solely based on an expressed hatred the at police. authorities say that they believe this is the only suspect that was involved. they believe this is was isolated to this one man. he is now dead and we are still waiting for police to identify him. again, the officers here expected to survive, in stable condition. we do have two civilians still injured. a third man also in critical condition. he is still fighting for his life. again, one confirmed fatality, an innocent woman just sitting in her car after all of this violence began. it is just so sad, of course exactly where sabina is, that's where we take all the victims. i was out there when we had this innocent. another philadelphia police officer was ambushed in his police car back in january. officer jessie hartnett was sitting in his car at 60th and spruce when a suspect came up and opened fire him on. officer hartnett was able to return fire and run after him despite the fact that he was wounded. police caught up with archer moments later. right now he is facing attempted murder charges and his trial is expected to start next month. when the news breaks you can count on fox 29 to bring it to you the all you have to do is head to our website, fox 29.com or download our news app in the google play and apple stores. > 8:04 is our time. let's take a live look outside. there is a raise that will begin on the ben franklin park way today. it should be taking off. the rock and role half marathon tomorrow. beautiful weather out there for that 5k. tomorrow it looks like we'll have a cloudy start, a little more humidity as well, but it is a beautiful sat morning if you're waking up with here on good day, a live look at center city. you can see sunny skies, 6 # degrees, wind out of the east at five miles an hour. humidity at 43 percent. atlantic city 59-degrees, still looks at 50s in pottstown, allentown, 57-degrees. 54 in the pocono mountains. a nice start, but not as chilly as it was yesterday morning. by this afternoon, a tad warmer, 83 the high the at center city, down the shore, 77-degrees. the lehigh valley sun and clouds and 80-degrees. weekend wendy headed to the poconos, 75-degrees, looking great in the pocono mountains by this afternoon, but by tomorrow pack an umbrella, it looks like some scattered showers, temperatures in the low 70s. down the shore, a beautiful weekend for us. but a rip current risk. it's going to be high. the uv index still high, 77 for the high temperature today, 79 for tomorrow, late afternoon and early showers. we'll have much more on the timing and rainfall amounts coming up. back to you. > thank you. >> it is 8:06 exactly. there is a woman charged with hindering the investigation into the murder ever ate year old gab i hill carter. now, people in that local community say that they refuse to give up hope. camden police have arrested 35 year old sabina kia land and charged her with providing a false alibi for a person of interest in gab i's murder. three weeks aggravators say a drug gang fired shots nearby as the child was outside just playing on eighth street. a bullet hit gab i in the head and she died. neighbors have been reluctant to step up and say something, mostly out of fear. were multiple people involved in this? we know that were multiple people that were not involved in the shooting, but in events that took place leading up to this and thereafter. so that's what we're looking to comprehensive library everybody in and hold them to account for what took place on that night. police need your help and there's a $76,000 reward attached to the case. a vigil will also be held tonight at seventh and 8 and spruce. > in center city there's a man in connection with a bank robbery. police say he hit the pnc bank at 18 and market. investigators say he gave the teller a note, deunder maaed money. and gets away with an undisclosed amount of money. he was arrested nearby over at 129 and vine streets. the wife of a pastor is a hero after she stopped a thieve from hurting her family. a man approached the family with what appeared to be a sawed-off shotgun demanding money. then he hit robertith the gun and that's when his wife sprang into action and grabbed her own handgun. it is legal as a concealed carry. she didn't want to show her face. at the time i raised my gun and i aimed it and i told the man, twice i yelled drop your gun, drop your gun. since he didn't drop the gun i knew there was still a threat to them and to myself and that is when i pulled the trigger. and that would be thieve was hit in the leg, was quickly caught. while the cooks say they are shaken they are thankful to be alive. he was carrying a sawed off shotgun. > could trouble be brewing 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