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so derrick waller worked very hard today to find out. derrick, what did you learn? >> reporter: danita, our ems director tells us this is not in response to any specific threat but she says she's seen issues with ems workers getting hirnt other major cities so she wanted to take this precaution so that her employees that come out of fire stations like this remain say. nicole carlton said she reviewed her policy after seeing paramedics get hurt elsewhere including an incident in detroit. two paramedics were stabbed on i spoke with carlton as 15 new paramedics were sworn in today. they will be required to wear those ballistic vests on every call. vests used to be only required on certain calls. a mother of one of those cadets tells me it's a sign of the times. >> it's just to save his life as well as anybody else's. it's a dangerous world out there and people are shot every day, innocent bystanders, little babies. so anything to protect his life, i'm all fort.
so derrick waller worked very hard today to find out. derrick, what did you learn? >> reporter: danita, our ems director tells us this is not in response to any specific threat but she says she's seen issues with ems workers getting hirnt other major cities so she wanted to take this precaution so that her employees that come out of fire stations like this remain say. nicole carlton said she reviewed her policy after seeing paramedics get hurt elsewhere including an incident in detroit....
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the news has left us wondering derrick waller, you told us about this test that homeowners can perform and we are ready for the results. >> reporter: we are here in the breakroom and the results weren't all that surprising. you know when lead in someone's drinking water makes news it is because it is not that common. we got three different sources of water from a library and city hall and a justice center. we went to home depot and got this $28 home testing kit. anyone can buy one and use one in their home. it came with a test tube and a little strip. all of the strips came back negative for lead. all three sources were negative for lead. not all of that surprising but it does not mean lead poisoning is a huge issue. it is. held experts said that there is 2,000 children diagnosed with lead poisoning every year just in cuyahoga county but that is probably from lead from the older homes. that is why it is so important home-built before 1978 to get
the news has left us wondering derrick waller, you told us about this test that homeowners can perform and we are ready for the results. >> reporter: we are here in the breakroom and the results weren't all that surprising. you know when lead in someone's drinking water makes news it is because it is not that common. we got three different sources of water from a library and city hall and a justice center. we went to home depot and got this $28 home testing kit. anyone can buy one and use...
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. >> confessed to killing his wife on friday but derrick waller discovered that woods should not have been on the streets because the prosecutor in one county didn't know about the charges against him in another county. derrick waller talks about how exclusively with the woman that accused him of rape. >> loris woods bonded out of jail for $500. the rape accusers says she feared for her life and moved back in with her parents and he should have never been let out. >> in a sense knew her life was over. >> the victim of sexual assault went to police after 22-year- old loris woods attended at her house last june and raped her while she slept in her own bed. >> if someone is sleeping they don't give consent. >> it went to a grand jury and returned an indictment for felony sexual assault where his name was misspelled. >> and she warned her of this man. >> she asked about a gun and no, i do not own a firearm and she says does he know where you live and i said yes he came to a party and she says you can't >> medina court records show that woods pleaded no contest this past fall to one count
. >> confessed to killing his wife on friday but derrick waller discovered that woods should not have been on the streets because the prosecutor in one county didn't know about the charges against him in another county. derrick waller talks about how exclusively with the woman that accused him of rape. >> loris woods bonded out of jail for $500. the rape accusers says she feared for her life and moved back in with her parents and he should have never been let out. >> in a...
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derrick waller is learning more about the problem. most lead poisoning is not from drinking water. >> reporter: yes especially old homes with lead and paint is the concern. 200 children are diagnosed in cuyahoga and that is the ones we know about because many are not tested. >> concern from parents about ways in the water. >> you know, they should be checking it. that is not good. >> reporter: after the state epa says there could be elevated lead levels thin drinking fountain. school officials taped it off and now testing water sources. >> we are waiting for the results on february 3rd. we will take the course of action and staying with bottled back. >> and northeast ohio is no stranger to the lead and with the homes built before 1978 when lead paint was standard. >> brandon watson worries that lead paint in the east 83rd home could be poisoning its newborn daughter. >> it is a tragedy because it is preventible. >> pedestrian michelle dina says doctors are trained but critical testing is not required. >> lead can actually be damaging
derrick waller is learning more about the problem. most lead poisoning is not from drinking water. >> reporter: yes especially old homes with lead and paint is the concern. 200 children are diagnosed in cuyahoga and that is the ones we know about because many are not tested. >> concern from parents about ways in the water. >> you know, they should be checking it. that is not good. >> reporter: after the state epa says there could be elevated lead levels thin drinking...
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live in cleveland hopkins international airport derrick waller, newschannel 5. >>> more space is good. as for the airline, good news, bad news situation when it cups to customer satisfaction. they are doing better when it comes to staying on schedule. the department of transportation says flights from the 13 largest airlines were ontime 84% this fall. hawaiian and delta had the best frontier the worse both in ontime performance and customer complaints. overall complaints were up 56% from the year before. >>> the missing taxidermists and investigators have learned new information. >> even more victims are coming forward about miller's taxidermy. jonathan you talk with the police. police department says another victim in the miller's taxidermy came forward answers. we have a new address for the former todd kinsal seen about miller's taxidermy and we tried to get his story and no one answered but one neighbor said that former customers have their animals a man said kinsal would call me back after i call but he never did. documents reveal that kinsal is accused of taking down payments in
live in cleveland hopkins international airport derrick waller, newschannel 5. >>> more space is good. as for the airline, good news, bad news situation when it cups to customer satisfaction. they are doing better when it comes to staying on schedule. the department of transportation says flights from the 13 largest airlines were ontime 84% this fall. hawaiian and delta had the best frontier the worse both in ontime performance and customer complaints. overall complaints were up 56%...
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only on 5, derrick waller is live on bridge avenue at west 28th. >> reporter: there's a network of security cameras all along bridge avenue here. we're learning from cleveland police that this camera caught some smash and grab burglary suspects in action. december 29th, someone rams a car into the front door of dave's market. the atm inside stolen. this private surveillance camera on bridge avenue captured the crooks fleeing the scene. it's part of a network of ten cameras along bridge operated by ohio city incorporated. more are on the way. >> our next phase is gonna be the same model. a 10-camera system. a little bit further into the neighborhood. and we're working with those cameras. >> reporter: plans call for cameras throughout the neighborhood. a neighborhood that's changing. crime. >> we have security issues. >> reporter: he got mugged outside the westside market years ago. >> the cops couldn't catch them, they were just teenagers same. there was no way to identify who did it. >> reporter: but clark and his family have no plans of moving. >> we want to be part of the effort to bring
only on 5, derrick waller is live on bridge avenue at west 28th. >> reporter: there's a network of security cameras all along bridge avenue here. we're learning from cleveland police that this camera caught some smash and grab burglary suspects in action. december 29th, someone rams a car into the front door of dave's market. the atm inside stolen. this private surveillance camera on bridge avenue captured the crooks fleeing the scene. it's part of a network of ten cameras along bridge...
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live at the airport, i'm derrick waller, newschannel 5. >>> the man accused of killing locked up on 5 million-dollar bond. he is facing charges including aggravated burglary and assaulting or harassing a police dog. he answered to a judge for the first day sitting feet away from another police canine after spending a week in the hospital. police say canine jethro and his handler with responding to an alarm when the man shot the dog to death. he was later shot in the leg and due back in court in a week. >>> bond set at one hundred thousand dollars for the man accused of pistol whipping a priest in little italy. the man is charged with several felonies. in court phillips waved his right to a preliminary hearing and his case was bound over to a grand jury. >>> the group pushing the fresh start act is backing off. it called for reviewing sentences and expunging criminal records of those with marijuana convictions if the considered illegal but responsible ohio decided to have the proposed law dropped and won't try to get it before voters after issue three was rejected in november. but none
live at the airport, i'm derrick waller, newschannel 5. >>> the man accused of killing locked up on 5 million-dollar bond. he is facing charges including aggravated burglary and assaulting or harassing a police dog. he answered to a judge for the first day sitting feet away from another police canine after spending a week in the hospital. police say canine jethro and his handler with responding to an alarm when the man shot the dog to death. he was later shot in the leg and due back in...