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brandon hudson is live in camden with a closer look at the damage. >> reporter: denise, this is the worst damage we've seen. to give you perspective how large this is, i'm six foot. you can see just how large and how tall this thing is. the mother who lives here was out with her children and came home to find out they're now homeless. like a hot knife through butter, this trailer was no match for the tree that fell on it. it the family returned home to a heartbreaking surprise. it was an emotional site for neighbors who came to check it out. >> i never thought it was like this, like cut the house in half. she got little kids. >> reporter: this woman said branches fell on her home, too. unlike her neighbor, she can sleep at her place tonight. >> a tree that hit my house but it went to the side. nothing bad happened. >> reporter: this evening's storm was quick and caught quite a few off guard. mother nature greeted dinner guests with a downpour leaving muddles in parking it lots. workers scrambled to adjust. still some soldiers on to eat, broken foot and all. although severe weather had eve
brandon hudson is live in camden with a closer look at the damage. >> reporter: denise, this is the worst damage we've seen. to give you perspective how large this is, i'm six foot. you can see just how large and how tall this thing is. the mother who lives here was out with her children and came home to find out they're now homeless. like a hot knife through butter, this trailer was no match for the tree that fell on it. it the family returned home to a heartbreaking surprise. it was an...
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but as brandon hudson shows us, neighbors hope that the new business will be a turning pibt for t pointfor the community. >> reporter: on the eefr of his grand opening, he invited us into his water ice shop. when you walk in, you realize it's about more than the popular frozen treat. moore uses a banner with his story of inspiration and exposed brick wall to pay tribute. >> honoring bricks that helped me along the way. >> reporter: what started as a cart and a dream 22 years ago is now a shop two streets away from his childhood home in west philadelphia. >> being an exam pl for mlpleex model. >> reporter: it's a place known for violent crime. nbc 10 found in the past three months, police reported ten deadly weapon assaults and four robberies in a five block stretch. in january 2016, an officer was ambushed in a shooting a few feet from where are moore's shop will be. but it doesn't phase moore who showed us a diagram illustrating how he says entrepreneurship will reduce crime. >> we reclaim our community. >> reporter: and now the 43-year-old is teaching responsibility to young kids in t
but as brandon hudson shows us, neighbors hope that the new business will be a turning pibt for t pointfor the community. >> reporter: on the eefr of his grand opening, he invited us into his water ice shop. when you walk in, you realize it's about more than the popular frozen treat. moore uses a banner with his story of inspiration and exposed brick wall to pay tribute. >> honoring bricks that helped me along the way. >> reporter: what started as a cart and a dream 22 years...
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. >> brandon hudson shows us how it all started. >> i'm in so much physical pain right now. >> reporterspoke to jennifer baskerville she showed us the cut above her eye and bruises from a knight fight inside the dmv wednesday. she says it scarred her and her mom who doesn't want to the go outside. >> i'm scared too. >> reporter: this starred over a parking space outside the dmv. baskerville claims she got into the an argument with a woman while trying to defend someone else. once they went inside, a struggle happened in front of the morning crowd. >> these women came out from behind me, four or five punches to the face. was kind of a scuffle on the floor. my mom jumped on top of me. she was trying to protect me. >> reporter: we spoke to one of the accused women off camera. she said baskerville threatened her in the parking lot. it scared her. she called her daughters. she said baskerville was the first to strike. but baskerville says she never intended to be physical. >> yes, i exchanged words that weren't proper. i actually wanted to take the extra step to apologize to her in line. >>
. >> brandon hudson shows us how it all started. >> i'm in so much physical pain right now. >> reporterspoke to jennifer baskerville she showed us the cut above her eye and bruises from a knight fight inside the dmv wednesday. she says it scarred her and her mom who doesn't want to the go outside. >> i'm scared too. >> reporter: this starred over a parking space outside the dmv. baskerville claims she got into the an argument with a woman while trying to defend...
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. >> nbc 10's brandon hudson joins us with any details about the young victim and what led up to her death. brandon? >> reporter: jacqueline, jim, investigators say this little girl's mother sat outside her home emotionless and watched as her daughter died. she's in trouble with police tonight, but the family says they're not mad at her. they want to help her. at the same place where natalie took her final breath -- relatives and friends talked about the short life she lived. >> she runs to see me, mom, mom, yes, mom, mom, girl, i'm always your girl. i say i love you. i love you, too. i'm going to miss that. we're not going to hear that anymore. >> reporter: natalie displayed in a picture on the doorstep of amother lived on south ninth street. police charged the girl's mom with endangerment in connection to her death. neighbors who watched paramedics told us they noticed the mom acting strange. >> her mother was sitting on the steps but she was cold-blooded, didn't cry, do nothing. >> it was a big shock. i didn't know what to think. i kept crying and stopped crying and kept crying aga
. >> nbc 10's brandon hudson joins us with any details about the young victim and what led up to her death. brandon? >> reporter: jacqueline, jim, investigators say this little girl's mother sat outside her home emotionless and watched as her daughter died. she's in trouble with police tonight, but the family says they're not mad at her. they want to help her. at the same place where natalie took her final breath -- relatives and friends talked about the short life she lived....
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nbc10 brandon hudson joining us live where this crime happened. >> reporter: he stole oakleys and other high end shades and at one point employees say the man let them play with the baby. they didn't see the theft. surveillance cameras did. caught on camera with two unlikely underaged accomplices inside design for vision in newton. surveillance video shows a man wearing a harley-davidson t-shirt. he puts the sunglasses on the baby and slides them in the car seat. police haven't said if the crook is their father. would you ever go this far to take sunglasses? >> no. >> reporter: we showed the video to dads and granddads out with their children where the crime happened wednesday. >> that's crazy. that's really crazy. >> reporter: the thief was standing right here when he put the sunglasses on the babies. it turns out he wasn't as sneaky as he thought as he was caught on one, two, three surveillance cameras. while the video was shocking, adults shoplifting with kids isn't. two years ago surveillance camera captured a mom sneaking out of a miami liquor with tequila. in south jersey a couple
nbc10 brandon hudson joining us live where this crime happened. >> reporter: he stole oakleys and other high end shades and at one point employees say the man let them play with the baby. they didn't see the theft. surveillance cameras did. caught on camera with two unlikely underaged accomplices inside design for vision in newton. surveillance video shows a man wearing a harley-davidson t-shirt. he puts the sunglasses on the baby and slides them in the car seat. police haven't said if...
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brandon hudson joins us live from phoenixville with the conditions there. >> reporter: you talked about people bringing their umbrellas to dinner. we've seen a lot of that in the last 30 minutes. it just started raining in the last half hour. we've got a lot of heavy rain, we had some thunder and lightning not too long ago. i want you to look at this, people walking out in the street. it's about ankle deep water in that parking lot right there. this is one of the busiest areas in phoenixville. we're at the intersection of ridge and main street. see people pulling in. some people forgot their umbrellas. like us, we're under an awning. we've got some friends over here. we're making new friends down here. everyone wave. you can see. we're trying to keep dry out here. but like i said, it just started raining in the last half hour. most of the day, we -- it was nice, it was warm. it was steamy. you still had people out there enjoying the great weekend. we're going to try to see if, you know, we can track other storms moving into this area causing any problems, especially down here in downtow
brandon hudson joins us live from phoenixville with the conditions there. >> reporter: you talked about people bringing their umbrellas to dinner. we've seen a lot of that in the last 30 minutes. it just started raining in the last half hour. we've got a lot of heavy rain, we had some thunder and lightning not too long ago. i want you to look at this, people walking out in the street. it's about ankle deep water in that parking lot right there. this is one of the busiest areas in...
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brandon hudson spoke to people in the county about the arrest. >> reporter: this case had people on the edge of their seats. they constantly checked social media and turned news updates into must see tv. never in their lifetime did they think bucks county would be the backdrop for such a bizarre murder mystery. >> knowing it was just down the road was a little frightening especially when the case is still open and you didn't really know what was going on. >> i'm 19 and kids my own age, so hard to believe. >> reporter: the story tugged on almost everyone's heart springs. heather is a mother of teenage children and said she had a talk with them as the news about this case spread. >> my son wanted to go out late the other night and take a walk and i went with him because i just was a little apprehensive about letting him go by himself. >> reporter: we spokepeddler's e mark sturgis left his car. it was down the street from a dinardo family home. one of a wealth of clues that investigators say later tied cosmo dinardo to the weathers of finocchiaro, pat fricrick, meo sturgis. >> it was your
brandon hudson spoke to people in the county about the arrest. >> reporter: this case had people on the edge of their seats. they constantly checked social media and turned news updates into must see tv. never in their lifetime did they think bucks county would be the backdrop for such a bizarre murder mystery. >> knowing it was just down the road was a little frightening especially when the case is still open and you didn't really know what was going on. >> i'm 19 and kids my...
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brandon hudson is live tonight. family and friends are still coming to grips with all of this. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline, friends and family are still waiting on answers and police are looking at hundreds of leads, some from as far away as texas. ♪ as loved ones adjust to life without bianca, people gather outside her home. >> it's horrible that they went through this once and now they have to relive it again. >> reporter: steven lions helped organize this event. they were friends with her brother who died just four years ago. >> he would do anything. a die hard for his sister. and same, vice versa. she was like a role model. >> one of her good friends saw roberson before she was killed. >> she was driving past me and she didn't see me so i called her and i was like, bianca, you know you saw me. >> reporter: police released a sketch of the driver of the person they believe who killed her near the 202 merge point on wednesday. the 18-year-old would have left for college in two weeks. the police chief says
brandon hudson is live tonight. family and friends are still coming to grips with all of this. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline, friends and family are still waiting on answers and police are looking at hundreds of leads, some from as far away as texas. ♪ as loved ones adjust to life without bianca, people gather outside her home. >> it's horrible that they went through this once and now they have to relive it again. >> reporter: steven lions helped organize this event....
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. >> our team coverage continues now with nbc 10 brandon hudson. he's outside one of the dinardo's other properties in be bensalem. >> reporter: cosmo dinardo's past is a stark contrast to the 20-year-old facing stolen gun charges. he grew up in homes close to half a million dollars. he graduated from a private catholic prep school two years ago, had ambitious goals for college and was a member of his committee. jordan's gun clips and ammo. police did not say if there is a connection between the gun paraphernalia and dinardo's gun charges. nbc 10 dinardo learned he's the heir to a massive farm in bucks county. property records show the property is worth more than $5 million. his parents will also pass down other real estate properties in bucks and montgomery counties. growing up in bensalem he graduated from an all boys catholic school in 2015. ranked one of the top private high schools in pennsylvania. we found after graduation he went to arcadia college briefly n. an article posted on the college's website dinardo, a then biology major, talked ab
. >> our team coverage continues now with nbc 10 brandon hudson. he's outside one of the dinardo's other properties in be bensalem. >> reporter: cosmo dinardo's past is a stark contrast to the 20-year-old facing stolen gun charges. he grew up in homes close to half a million dollars. he graduated from a private catholic prep school two years ago, had ambitious goals for college and was a member of his committee. jordan's gun clips and ammo. police did not say if there is a...
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. >> brandon hudson says neighbors hope this will be a turning point for the community. >> reporter:e eve of his grand opening, he invited us into the water ice shop. when you walk in, you realize it's about more than the popular frozen treat. moore uses a banner for inspiration and an exposed brick wall to pay tribute. what started as a cart and dream 22 years ago is a shop two streets away from his childhood home in west philadelphia. >> what draws me is being an example and role model. >> reporter: moore is hoping to lead the charge for change along the corridor, a place known for violent crime. nbc 10 found police reported ten deadly weapon assaults and four robberies in a five-block stretch. in january 2016 an officer was ambushed in a shooting a few feet from where moore's shop will be. the bad news doesn't phase moore who showed us a diagram illustrating how he says entra pa -- entrepreneurship will reduce crime. >> i knew it would help my area. >> reporter: he's a trailblazer for future business. philadelphia councilwoman janie will honor him tomorrow. >> i have other people
. >> brandon hudson says neighbors hope this will be a turning point for the community. >> reporter:e eve of his grand opening, he invited us into the water ice shop. when you walk in, you realize it's about more than the popular frozen treat. moore uses a banner for inspiration and an exposed brick wall to pay tribute. what started as a cart and dream 22 years ago is a shop two streets away from his childhood home in west philadelphia. >> what draws me is being an example and...
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live in camden, brandon hudson, "nbc10 news." >>> from 1995 to today, once again, o. j. simpson had her eyes glued to the tv. >> orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. that will conclude this hearing. > thank you. >> two decisions, 22 years apart. a lot has changed for o.j. simpson during that time. but people's opinions seem as strong as ever. simpson was granted parole today after spending nine years in prison for kidnapping and armed robbery. that means he could be a free man in a matter of months. nbc10's keith jones shows us what simpson faces when he finally walks out of prison. >> jacqueline, we all watch this had happen live. at times he was combative and then remorseful as we now consider what happens next. >> mr. simpson, i do vote 0 grant parole when eligible. and that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> o.j. simpson emotional at his hearing, afterwards smiling and rare pictures behind barpz for decades he's captivated and confounded america. >> i've spent nine years making no
live in camden, brandon hudson, "nbc10 news." >>> from 1995 to today, once again, o. j. simpson had her eyes glued to the tv. >> orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. that will conclude this hearing. > thank you. >> two decisions, 22 years apart. a lot has changed for o.j. simpson during that time. but people's opinions seem as strong as ever. simpson was granted parole today...
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. >> reporter: in buckingham township, i'm brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >> you heard the district attorneyhe public for their help. >> today he also took the time to praise the search crews who spent five straight days looking for the victims' remains at the dinardo family farm in solebury township, a property that spans 90 acres. and police cadaver k-9s also key in the case. they picked up the scent of human remains 12 feet below ground. nbc 10 got a look at the work cadaver dogs do. this 5-year-old shepard named creed was not part of the bucks county mission but the only cadaver dog crediburrently on t force. creed is trained specifically to find human remains. >> we train in environments, everything from land, water, from a boat structure, fires. every search is different. every set of circumstances is different. every environment is different and they all play a major factor in the success of what a dog can and can't do. >> by the way, a dog's sense of smell is typically 40 times stronger than a human's. >>> count on nbc 10 to keep updating this killing spree 24 hours a day on the nbc
. >> reporter: in buckingham township, i'm brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >> you heard the district attorneyhe public for their help. >> today he also took the time to praise the search crews who spent five straight days looking for the victims' remains at the dinardo family farm in solebury township, a property that spans 90 acres. and police cadaver k-9s also key in the case. they picked up the scent of human remains 12 feet below ground. nbc 10 got a look at the work cadaver...
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. >> reporter: this west philly, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> a three day festival in university financially. the black economic empowerment festival kicked off last night. doctor watkins is hosting the event. there will be films, meetings and classes all at the international house philadelphia in university city this weekend. >>> 6:46 on this saturday. blast night t last night the racin came down, but now a drier forecast. >> yeah, we'll have a if wegood weekend. ocean city new jersey, very nice shot outdoors. this morning conditions are great. as we get into the afternoon, we may see some spot showers, but overall, today is looking good. radar and satellite view shows us that we now have a few light showers firing off to the north of our viewing area. they may clip lehigh count heity as they progress west to east. but philadelphia will wait until the afternoon to see some spot showers. three day outlook, this is a pretty good three day outlook. 90 today, mix of clouds and sun. a spotty afternoon shower possible. too many we are dry, less humid, and we're at 86. and monday, pret
. >> reporter: this west philly, brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> a three day festival in university financially. the black economic empowerment festival kicked off last night. doctor watkins is hosting the event. there will be films, meetings and classes all at the international house philadelphia in university city this weekend. >>> 6:46 on this saturday. blast night t last night the racin came down, but now a drier forecast. >> yeah, we'll have a if wegood...
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nbc brandon hudson has more. >> reporter: the dead roaches you see on the ground don't tell the wholet wall can fill you in. >> when i tell you, all the neighbors down this end were out here spraying and stomping. it was a horror story that i could not believe i was living. >> reporter: this is what's left of what she calls an invasion of sorts. her and her neighbors discovered the roaches last night. >> when i tell you thousands of them. >>> there were thousands of them. >> reporter: they crawled out of the manhole at the intersection. >> they were flying all over. never had to duck a flying roach. >> reporter: she said she's never seen a roach infestation like this. her neighbors are armed with bug spray. some like paul keep it handy. >> they were stomping them and running right out of there. >> what kind of bug spray do you have? >> i have a big probably eight gallons. >> how much do you have left? >> four. >> they plan to check out the street tomorrow. spokesman told us, they got re today about the inlet. >> we had to identify why there are so many right there. >> we're trying to
nbc brandon hudson has more. >> reporter: the dead roaches you see on the ground don't tell the wholet wall can fill you in. >> when i tell you, all the neighbors down this end were out here spraying and stomping. it was a horror story that i could not believe i was living. >> reporter: this is what's left of what she calls an invasion of sorts. her and her neighbors discovered the roaches last night. >> when i tell you thousands of them. >>> there were...
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brandon hudson is live tonight.are still coming to grips with all of this. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline, friends and family are still waiting on answers and police are looking at hundreds of leads, some from as far away as texas. ♪
brandon hudson is live tonight.are still coming to grips with all of this. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline, friends and family are still waiting on answers and police are looking at hundreds of leads, some from as far away as texas. ♪