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diane cho is here with the breaking details. reporter: 29 people said to have suffered minor injuries. the explosion happened around 8:30 last night. the blast appears to have originated in a dumpster in front of a residence for the blind. a second device was found, a pressure cooker. it was removed from the scene and brought to a department firing range. it's unclear who is behind the explosion or what may have motivated them. antoinette: thank you for that. the manatee off cape cod is still playing beat the clock with the water temperatures. todd: the large mammal was spotted off dowses beach in osterville on friday. several animal welfare groups are formulating a plan to stabilize the manatee and assess its health. they want it to head south sooner than later. they don't do temperatures cooler than 68 degrees. the water was 70 to 72 degrees earlier this week. obviously, not a whole lot of margin for error there. antoinette: is that water cooling down? mike: beautiful breeze off of it right now. i'd like to see one. antoinette
diane cho is here with the breaking details. reporter: 29 people said to have suffered minor injuries. the explosion happened around 8:30 last night. the blast appears to have originated in a dumpster in front of a residence for the blind. a second device was found, a pressure cooker. it was removed from the scene and brought to a department firing range. it's unclear who is behind the explosion or what may have motivated them. antoinette: thank you for that. the manatee off cape cod is still...
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diane cho has the story from falmouth. diane: many we talked to today say they will probably cut their trip to the beach short as the storm continues to make its way north. he would loved to have stayed out on his trip longer, but decided to make it a quick trip after seeing the forecast. >> i saw it would be windy tomorrow. even if the storm didn't get here, that is enough to keep us in. to soak up the sun. >> we are heading out early tomorrow, because the weather doesn't sound that much fun around here, so we will get out. >> we were going to go to the beach and hang out. it's a little bit of a bomber. diane: as hermine makes its way up the coast, it is expected to impact the area for several days. >> we are not writing it out, but -- riding it out, but seeing what is coming our way, and getting out he what mother nature brings, they are not going anywhere,. >> we are staying. allison is in town for an outdoor wedding tomorrow on martha's vineyard. she says the bridegroom appear and is not worried. >> she's very relaxed.
diane cho has the story from falmouth. diane: many we talked to today say they will probably cut their trip to the beach short as the storm continues to make its way north. he would loved to have stayed out on his trip longer, but decided to make it a quick trip after seeing the forecast. >> i saw it would be windy tomorrow. even if the storm didn't get here, that is enough to keep us in. to soak up the sun. >> we are heading out early tomorrow, because the weather doesn't sound...
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out there to diane cho live at the scene. diane? diane: there are several officers from agencies in the area out here as we speak, searching for the suspect in the air and on the ground, using k-9 units, tracking down a possible suspect wanted for a bank robbery and west boylston last monday. these are photos of that suspect going in the bank and leaving on that motorcycle. police say a police officer spotted the motorcycle wanted in connection with that robbery and tried to pull the driver over. we are told the jays did not last long because the officer did not feel it was -- the chase did not last long because the officer did not feel it was safe. a found that motorcycle. they believe that he headed north into the woods. >> it is confirmed the questioning in the bank robbery in the town of west boylston. the suspect is considered armed and dangerous. we cannot confirm he is armed. diane: police are actively searching for that suspect. they are asking anyone in the area to call police if you have seen anything unusual in your neigh
out there to diane cho live at the scene. diane? diane: there are several officers from agencies in the area out here as we speak, searching for the suspect in the air and on the ground, using k-9 units, tracking down a possible suspect wanted for a bank robbery and west boylston last monday. these are photos of that suspect going in the bank and leaving on that motorcycle. police say a police officer spotted the motorcycle wanted in connection with that robbery and tried to pull the driver...
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todd: let's get right to newscenter 5's diane cho with the breaking details. diane? reporter: most of the victims of have been treated and released. all the mayor says i don't , of a connection to terrorism. this is surveillance video from nearby as the explosion rocked manhatten's chelsea neighborhood. you can see people running as debris was sent flying into the air. >> i heard this boom. >> it was so loud, it was shaking my body. i looked in the middle of the street. there was a big cloud of smoke. [sirens] reporter: this cell phone video shows a good samaritan helpi fire officials say most are said to have minor injuries but one person does have serious injuries. >> there is no evidence at this point of a terror connection. reporter: a law enforcement official says the blast appears to have taken place in a construction toolbox infront of a residence for the blind around 8:30 saturday night. >> the exact cause of the explosion has not been determined. reporter: a second device was found about four blocks away, we're told it's a pressure cooker with wires attached
todd: let's get right to newscenter 5's diane cho with the breaking details. diane? reporter: most of the victims of have been treated and released. all the mayor says i don't , of a connection to terrorism. this is surveillance video from nearby as the explosion rocked manhatten's chelsea neighborhood. you can see people running as debris was sent flying into the air. >> i heard this boom. >> it was so loud, it was shaking my body. i looked in the middle of the street. there was a...
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newscenter 5's diane cho is live at the scene, where there are residual delays >> the train station has now reopened. it all started here around rain delays are expected. amtrak says they are involved with 170 to boston. 250 passengers were onboard. we are waiting to learn more details about the circumstances. this is now the ninth person killed in an accident. we are live in mansfield. part of 128 for two days. this is so they can safely demolished the area. that news is giving a lot of commuters a big chill. live where drivers and businesses are bracing for impact. >> those changes affect all of people are bracing for a headache. anybody who drives 128 has seen it. the occasional crash. never anything like this. 128, lanes rerouted for an entire weekend. crews need the time to reroute. >> how my going to get around this section of town? >> for dai is less. it only happens over a weekend. >> that really concerns us. >> recent construction has already hit the bottom line. driverless -- drivers will be detoured. they hope traffic will be light. routes you can take. >> we can't do partial
newscenter 5's diane cho is live at the scene, where there are residual delays >> the train station has now reopened. it all started here around rain delays are expected. amtrak says they are involved with 170 to boston. 250 passengers were onboard. we are waiting to learn more details about the circumstances. this is now the ninth person killed in an accident. we are live in mansfield. part of 128 for two days. this is so they can safely demolished the area. that news is giving a lot of...
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diane cho is live in groton. >diane: you can see the damage mother nature left behind. the star left just as quickly as it rolled in. >> i walked out and it was like a war zone. diane: he says it only lasted a couple of minutes, but it was enough to upgrade for trees from the ground. >> i was bringing the dog and because i saw the rain. it was like thunder happened with a van, bam, bam. i thought it was the front door. then i saw the first tree coming towards the house. diane: from this view, it is hard to see the other cars. front door and saw two cars totally taken out into that we hope are ok. diane: fortunately, no one was in the cars when it happened. >> my wife's car and my son's car took the full brunt. thank god they were lucky, nothing happened to the house. it could have been much worse. diane: several of his neighbors in the immediate area were impacted by the storm today, but did. reid: that storm also brought down trees in malden, right onto a car. a driver was trapped in the car but rescuers were able to get him safely out and taken to the hospital to chec
diane cho is live in groton. >diane: you can see the damage mother nature left behind. the star left just as quickly as it rolled in. >> i walked out and it was like a war zone. diane: he says it only lasted a couple of minutes, but it was enough to upgrade for trees from the ground. >> i was bringing the dog and because i saw the rain. it was like thunder happened with a van, bam, bam. i thought it was the front door. then i saw the first tree coming towards the house. diane:...
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and with lifeguards going back to school, they will n b diane cho, newscenter 5. doug: you can track tropical storm hermine all weekend long on our wcvb app, or on wcvb.com. antoinette: right now -- a deadly accident under investigation in quincy. police say a husband hit and killed his wife while backing out of their driveway. newscenter 5's mary saladna explains what happened. mary: police got the call around 2:30, a pedestrian truck. shock. he had accidentally run over her while he was backing up. >> the medical exam's office in das office. mary: neighbors noticed paramedics arriving. >> we saw something under a light like it. mary: police say t2- local hospital. >> very disconcerting. very sad. mary: at last check, no charges have been filed against the husband. antoinette: new hampshire police have now identified the victim of a suspicious death in dunbarton. road. the state medical examiner says she died of a single gunshot wound, but the manner of death is still unclear. neighbors say they never heard or noticed anything strange in the area. the attorney ge
and with lifeguards going back to school, they will n b diane cho, newscenter 5. doug: you can track tropical storm hermine all weekend long on our wcvb app, or on wcvb.com. antoinette: right now -- a deadly accident under investigation in quincy. police say a husband hit and killed his wife while backing out of their driveway. newscenter 5's mary saladna explains what happened. mary: police got the call around 2:30, a pedestrian truck. shock. he had accidentally run over her while he was...
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newscenter 5's diane cho is here with what we know right now. diane? reporter: the investigation continues to evolve as federal and local agencies continue to work on the scene. here's what we know right now. the explosion happened around 8:30 last night in the 29 people were injured. new york mayor bill de blasio says it was an intentional act but the city received, quote, no specific or credible threat from any terror organization. a second device was found just hours later around 12:30. we're told that device is a pressure cooker with wires attached to a cell phone. the device was found four blocks from the initial explosion. police removed that device around 2:45 this morning. it was brought to a department firing range in the bronx. buildings. they say the explosion was extremely loud and everything was shaking. >> i was driving a car. and next thing you know, i felt an explosion, and the car just tilted over halfway and came back down. what happened was i just blacked out. next thing you know, i'm in an ambulance reporter: right now, there are no
newscenter 5's diane cho is here with what we know right now. diane? reporter: the investigation continues to evolve as federal and local agencies continue to work on the scene. here's what we know right now. the explosion happened around 8:30 last night in the 29 people were injured. new york mayor bill de blasio says it was an intentional act but the city received, quote, no specific or credible threat from any terror organization. a second device was found just hours later around 12:30....
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diane cho, wcvb, newscenter 5. basement of the building at elm hill park at 5:00 this morning. nine people are now without a home this morning. damage is estimated at $750,000. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> boston police investigating a sexual assault in brighton. a woman says she was attacked after she got into a car she thought belonged to a rideshare service. this happened early saturday morning outside a bar on customers to always confirm a ride before getting into a car. >> new this morning -- the water is back on in hamilton, but there is a boil water order in place. water service was cut off to the town after a water main break on bridge street. it's unclear what caused the break, but crews worked all day saturday to fix it. we spoke to one resident who says it's the first time he can ever remember this happening. >> about 2:30, i went to wash my hands, and there was no water. so i tried a different sink. and no water. 15 minutes later, a message came on the phone for the town about the broken water main. it's been off ever since. >> the boil water ord
diane cho, wcvb, newscenter 5. basement of the building at elm hill park at 5:00 this morning. nine people are now without a home this morning. damage is estimated at $750,000. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> boston police investigating a sexual assault in brighton. a woman says she was attacked after she got into a car she thought belonged to a rideshare service. this happened early saturday morning outside a bar on customers to always confirm a ride before getting into...
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diane cho, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> boston police investigating a sexual assault in brighton. a woman there says she was attacked after getting into a car that she thought belonged to a rideshare service. it happened early yesterday morning outside a bar in brighton avenue. customers to always confirm a ride before getting into a car. >> new this morning -- the water is back on in hamilton, but there is a boil water order in place. water service was cut off to the town after a water main break on bridge street. it's unclear what caused the break, but crews worked all day saturday to fix it. we spoke to one resident whose business fortunately wasn't affected, but he says this is the first time he can remember this ever happening. >> but 2:30, hands, and there was no water. so i tried a different sink. and no water. 15 minutes later, a message came on the phone about the broken water main. it's been off ever since. >> the boil water order is in place until further notice. that means you can't drink or cook with the water unless it's boiled. you can use it for bathing. the town h
diane cho, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> boston police investigating a sexual assault in brighton. a woman there says she was attacked after getting into a car that she thought belonged to a rideshare service. it happened early yesterday morning outside a bar in brighton avenue. customers to always confirm a ride before getting into a car. >> new this morning -- the water is back on in hamilton, but there is a boil water order in place. water service was cut off to the town after a water...
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in easton, diane cho, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: a bridgewater student claimed she was attacked on summer street near campus. she said a man wearing a ski mask put a bag over her head and that claim put the college on high alert most of the day friday, but police say that student eventually said the attack never happened. todd: 6:07 on this saturday morning. and an effort to reveal the price tag for marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense has been denied. a federal judge ruling the release of the defense costs should not be made public yet. the "boston globe" filed a motion to see that information. federal law requires the release of the information when the case case will not be over until tsarnaev's appeal is decided. antoinette: the man and woman behind the snapchat rape case are now going to prison. rashad deihim, kailyn bonia were sentenced to four to five years in prison plus three years of probation. the two were convicted in july for the assault behind a saugus elementary school two years ago. a third person
in easton, diane cho, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: a bridgewater student claimed she was attacked on summer street near campus. she said a man wearing a ski mask put a bag over her head and that claim put the college on high alert most of the day friday, but police say that student eventually said the attack never happened. todd: 6:07 on this saturday morning. and an effort to reveal the price tag for marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense has been denied. a federal judge ruling the...
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todd: let's get to newscenter 5's diane cho with breaking details. reporter: so fishls in new york saying there are 29 people injured there. no one appears to have someone a block away from the scene. this happened near west 23rd and 6th avenue. law enforcement officials say the explosion appeared to have come from a construction toolbox in front of the building. witnesses say the explosion blew out the windows of surrounding businesses. a second device was found blocks from the original device. it's a pressure cooker attached to wiring and a cell phone. officials have not confirmed if the pressure cooker is an explosive device. the mayor spoke intentional act though there is no terrorist connection at this point. >> i want to say more broadly there is no specific and credible threat against new york city at this point in time from any terror organization. but we do want to be very clear. the early indications, initial indication, is this was an intentional act. whatever the cause, whatever the intention here, new yorkers will not be intimidated. we
todd: let's get to newscenter 5's diane cho with breaking details. reporter: so fishls in new york saying there are 29 people injured there. no one appears to have someone a block away from the scene. this happened near west 23rd and 6th avenue. law enforcement officials say the explosion appeared to have come from a construction toolbox in front of the building. witnesses say the explosion blew out the windows of surrounding businesses. a second device was found blocks from the original...
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newscenter 5's diane cho talked to the local athlete about the message he wants to send. kneeling and they supported him. this is the photo that now has people from across the country weighing in after michael oppong, a football player at doherty memorial high school tweeted that he had been suspended for a game for kneeling during the national anthem at a football game. >> i am proud i was able to bring a lot of attention to this and able to get a lot of support and i am thankful because of the support. diane he says he did it because : he felt there was injustice to protest. the worcester public schools superintendent says though that the student was never discplined for his actions. >> the coach and young man had several convesrations through the course of the weekend and in one of the last conversations the coach said to the young man on monday you may end up missing one game when we have a meeting on monday. diane: oppong says it wasn't that everyone stand for the national anthem but if a student decides not to its their constitutional right and there can be no disci
newscenter 5's diane cho talked to the local athlete about the message he wants to send. kneeling and they supported him. this is the photo that now has people from across the country weighing in after michael oppong, a football player at doherty memorial high school tweeted that he had been suspended for a game for kneeling during the national anthem at a football game. >> i am proud i was able to bring a lot of attention to this and able to get a lot of support and i am thankful because...
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back at home to cape cod, wcvb newscenter 5 diane cho. a lot asking tonight, should i stay or should i go? diane: a out of people had plans on being out in the water, whethe many are changing their plans, wanting to be out longer, but after seeing the impact hermine might have on the area, people are cutting labor day weekend short, hoping that by leaving early they might be able to beat the traffic. others tell us they are here for the week regardless what mother nature brings, even if the storm rings. whether. --- even if the storm brings bad weather. >> looking around and trying to tomorrow. >> even if it was worse than an actual hurricane, would you have left? >> no, we are staying. diane: high line cruises is staying on the interisland ferry service between martins ferry and nantucket canceled sunday and monday, along with the ferry service between hyannis and martha's vineyard. reid: you can stay on top of tropical storm hermine all night long and all weekend on our we are following a five point six magnitude earthquake in oklahoma,
back at home to cape cod, wcvb newscenter 5 diane cho. a lot asking tonight, should i stay or should i go? diane: a out of people had plans on being out in the water, whethe many are changing their plans, wanting to be out longer, but after seeing the impact hermine might have on the area, people are cutting labor day weekend short, hoping that by leaving early they might be able to beat the traffic. others tell us they are here for the week regardless what mother nature brings, even if the...
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newscenter 5's diane cho is live in berlin with the latest on the search. >> officers are wrapping up their search right now. they say they have exhausted all of their leads at this point, but they have been out here a few hours searching for a possible suspect who is wanted for a bank robbery that took place. there are two dozen officers from several agencies urging by photos from that robbery. we are told it happen on monday. a marlboro police officers spotted a motorcycle wanted in connection with that robbery and try to pull the driver over, but the chase did not last long because the officer did not feel it was safe to continue. they eventually found a they believe the suspect took off north head and into the woods. the suspect is considered armed and dangerous, but they can't confirmed at this point if he was armed. th>> the suspect has been spotted several times in the past week. pursuits were called off because of speed and safety. >> they are asking anyone to call police if they see anything suspicious or unusual in your area. reid: a boston. the crane was on shattuck street
newscenter 5's diane cho is live in berlin with the latest on the search. >> officers are wrapping up their search right now. they say they have exhausted all of their leads at this point, but they have been out here a few hours searching for a possible suspect who is wanted for a bank robbery that took place. there are two dozen officers from several agencies urging by photos from that robbery. we are told it happen on monday. a marlboro police officers spotted a motorcycle wanted in...
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notes,wipe newscenter 5's diane cho is live in weymouth with what we know tonight. diane: police say this all started with a frantic 911 call this morning after a mother told them her daughter was trying to kill herself with a knife. lots of screaming going on she still has the knife up to the home here off king avenue he was confronted by a hysterical woman armed with a large knife. shots fired shots fired police say the officer was forced to back away towards the street and the suspect followed him, ignoring his orders to drop the knife. that's when they say the officer shot her. >> i saw her laying on the ground she had an oxygen mask on and you could see the blood on her shirt. this woman who did not want to be identified says she's known the woman for years and spoke to her a couple of hours before the shooting took place. diane: she says the 46-year-old woman who was shot has had a history with depression and while she didn't see it all unfolding she heard the shot ring out. there's a chance for frost in -- nichole: it's a chilly night in there's a chance for f
notes,wipe newscenter 5's diane cho is live in weymouth with what we know tonight. diane: police say this all started with a frantic 911 call this morning after a mother told them her daughter was trying to kill herself with a knife. lots of screaming going on she still has the knife up to the home here off king avenue he was confronted by a hysterical woman armed with a large knife. shots fired shots fired police say the officer was forced to back away towards the street and the suspect...
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right now our diane cho is live in stoughton with an update on the search. diane. diane. the search continues tonight far third suspect they say considered armed and dangerous. an arrest warrant issued norman 23-year-old man who pulled the trigger inside of a cvs store. >> unbelievable. i was kind of up pauled. i couldn't believe it happened. lately, there is a lot of crimes going on. reporter: the trigger trigged a lock downon thursday. today, heavy police presence at the school as the students left for the day. >> kef within was scared. a lot of teams going on yesterday. they had to go on longdown. there was a couple of cops waiting. of the cvs when 18-year-old male was shot in the shoulder. since in the, two teens 15 and 16 years old were arrested in connection with the shooting. >> we know a couple of the teen flas involved in the shooting, like a lot of people are talking about it. we know the kid that got shot and like we are bad that. >> no one else was injured inside of the store while the mote of is stimmer investigation tonight. they say this is not a randommabi
right now our diane cho is live in stoughton with an update on the search. diane. diane. the search continues tonight far third suspect they say considered armed and dangerous. an arrest warrant issued norman 23-year-old man who pulled the trigger inside of a cvs store. >> unbelievable. i was kind of up pauled. i couldn't believe it happened. lately, there is a lot of crimes going on. reporter: the trigger trigged a lock downon thursday. today, heavy police presence at the school as the...
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our diane cho is live in easton with more on the investigation. diane. diane: that it's scary and it's not something you would think about in a quiet neighborhood veronica sayles says she wasn't aware of what happened until we told her. >> hopefully, it's not going to happen again, and they catch whoever did it. >> police say a woman told police she was out walking a dog early thursday morning just after 6 a-m here off foundry street in easton when she says she was kicked from behind. the victim also told police she lost consciousness for a brief sexual assault may have occurred. >> it is very shocking hopefully they catch whoever did this. >> right now, police say they don't have any witnesses authorities are urging walkers and joggers to use caution if they're alone and to be aware of their surroundings. >> definitely makes me want to doublecheck over my back especially that early in the morning you don't really think >> police do not have description of the suspect tat time. if if you have any information, you are asked to call the eastston today poli
our diane cho is live in easton with more on the investigation. diane. diane: that it's scary and it's not something you would think about in a quiet neighborhood veronica sayles says she wasn't aware of what happened until we told her. >> hopefully, it's not going to happen again, and they catch whoever did it. >> police say a woman told police she was out walking a dog early thursday morning just after 6 a-m here off foundry street in easton when she says she was kicked from...
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. >> ben: diane cho checks in with experts. jczc -- jc: and a message from the top pediatricians on cod >> tuesday morning, finding new ways to cut calories. >> it's easier than you think. the tricks that will not sacrifice flavor. >> and the humidity dropping. cooler temperatures on the way. the changes i am tracking on tuesday starting capital one believes your bank should work for you, not the other way around. so capital one reimagined banking... ? with a place that feels nothing like a bank. no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? maggie hassan's priorities are working for new hampshire. new hampshire froze tuition. she understands that we need good highway systems. hassan is an advocate for public safety. she's kept spending under control. and how does maggie hassan get these things done? by balancing the budget without an income or sales tax. plus... and by working with anyone and everyone to create a better environment for business innovatio
. >> ben: diane cho checks in with experts. jczc -- jc: and a message from the top pediatricians on cod >> tuesday morning, finding new ways to cut calories. >> it's easier than you think. the tricks that will not sacrifice flavor. >> and the humidity dropping. cooler temperatures on the way. the changes i am tracking on tuesday starting capital one believes your bank should work for you, not the other way around. so capital one reimagined banking... ? with a place that...
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newscenter 5's diane cho is live in hanson with the search. diane? reporter: well, within the last ten minutes, we noticed four additional police cars that pulled into the driveway here in front of the home. is not clear why or what they are doing here. suspects went on for several hours earlier before it was finally called off. swat teams scoured the area for hours searching for two suspects after four were seen running from this home. police are asking for your help tonight trying to identify this man who they say is considered a person of interest in the break-in today in hanson. >> i came home, it's so quiet we this >> police say a woman in this home off main street told investigators she heard the men break her back windows just before 11 o'clock this morning. they say the resident fled to nearby business and called 911 as officers arrived police say they saw four suspects taking off, one they say was armed with a handgun. >> we are not sure if house was targeted or it was random at this time. >> two suspects were taken into custody fairly quick
newscenter 5's diane cho is live in hanson with the search. diane? reporter: well, within the last ten minutes, we noticed four additional police cars that pulled into the driveway here in front of the home. is not clear why or what they are doing here. suspects went on for several hours earlier before it was finally called off. swat teams scoured the area for hours searching for two suspects after four were seen running from this home. police are asking for your help tonight trying to identify...
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. >> newscenter 5's diane cho is at the breaking news desk with the announcement from police and what we expect to see. >> cnn and other news organizations have received the video from the police department but it is not cleared to use so we can't show you just yet. protesters have been calling for the department to release the dash and body camera video in the shooting death since the shooting took place earlier this week. as of now we only have the video scott's wife released yesterday from her cell phone. police yelled at scott to drop the gun. later you hear gunshots. we are hearing from cnn that you do not see a gun that police claim scott was holding in the new videos. all residents have said scott was unarmed at the time. the police told reporters today that scott was "absolutely in possession of a hundred dollar gun." >> he was "absolutely in possession of a hand gun." >> there is no definitive, visual e you can see something in his hand. and that he pointed it at an officer. that i did not see individually. what we do see is compelling evidence that when you put all the piece
. >> newscenter 5's diane cho is at the breaking news desk with the announcement from police and what we expect to see. >> cnn and other news organizations have received the video from the police department but it is not cleared to use so we can't show you just yet. protesters have been calling for the department to release the dash and body camera video in the shooting death since the shooting took place earlier this week. as of now we only have the video scott's wife released...
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newscenter 5's diane cho is live in groton right now. diane: crews are still cleaning up as several trees came crashing down on this family property including what appears to be part of a tree that landed on the family fell from state -- the family fell steps. four cars are parked in the driveway at vincent pinque home but from this view it's hard to see the others. cars totally taken out and 2 we hope are ok. diane: two trees came toppling down on his family's cars . luckily, no one was inside at the time. >> it is covering the truck and my daughter fell car and my wife fell car and my son fell car took the full brunt. but thank god we were lucky . nothing up and the house. diane: he says the storm left this morning causing several , trees on their property here off riverbend drive in groton to come crashing down. >> just got dark very quickly. thunder pattern. bump, bump, bump. i saw the first three coming towards the house. i was just yelling to the kids -- get downstairs. we got to get in the basement. diane: he says they're just glad
newscenter 5's diane cho is live in groton right now. diane: crews are still cleaning up as several trees came crashing down on this family property including what appears to be part of a tree that landed on the family fell from state -- the family fell steps. four cars are parked in the driveway at vincent pinque home but from this view it's hard to see the others. cars totally taken out and 2 we hope are ok. diane: two trees came toppling down on his family's cars . luckily, no one was inside...
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newscenter 5's diane cho is live in weymouth with what we're dianne: police of the started with a frantic call from a mother who said her daughter was try to kill herself with a knife. police say when they got to the scene they found a hysterical 46-year-old woman at the door holding a large knife. authorities say the officer was forced to back away into the street here off king avenue when the woman followed him ignoring commands to drop the knife. >> cop flew by me. when i was standing down there i saw her lg she had an oxygen mask and you could see blood on her shirt diane: hayley needham says she heard the gunshot ring out. >> she was gasping for air and choking it was crazy . diane: police say the officer shot the 46-year-old woman once in the abdomen and was taken to an hospital. this woman who did not want to be identified tells us she knows the woman who was shot well and says she has a history with depression.
newscenter 5's diane cho is live in weymouth with what we're dianne: police of the started with a frantic call from a mother who said her daughter was try to kill herself with a knife. police say when they got to the scene they found a hysterical 46-year-old woman at the door holding a large knife. authorities say the officer was forced to back away into the street here off king avenue when the woman followed him ignoring commands to drop the knife. >> cop flew by me. when i was standing...
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our diane cho has a look at the >> we are keeping our fingers crossed. reporter: like many, she is planning a weekend near the ocean with family. that may be cut short with hermine on the way. >> we are going to live on tuesday. we may have that leave monday morning. reporter: the ferry between has canceled service on monday and nd gusts and direction, we would rather be safe and error on the side of caution. reporter: others say the storm could end up helping business. >> some people want to come down into the weather on the water so i can help business. reporter: long time residents say they are not too worried about it yet. >> if it comes this way, we will vineyard are still available. with children heading back to school, they warn they were not be out here to keep an eye on people. doug: thank you. you can track tropical storm hermine all weekend long on our wcvb app or on wcvb.com. antoinette: right now, a deadly accident under investigation in quincy. police say a husband hit and killed his wife while backing out of their driveway. newscenter five
our diane cho has a look at the >> we are keeping our fingers crossed. reporter: like many, she is planning a weekend near the ocean with family. that may be cut short with hermine on the way. >> we are going to live on tuesday. we may have that leave monday morning. reporter: the ferry between has canceled service on monday and nd gusts and direction, we would rather be safe and error on the side of caution. reporter: others say the storm could end up helping business. >>...