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``reporting live in dry ridge, county, kentucky, emily ``wood. ````mike: get in that car and stay ``warm. ``team coverage continues with to ``paint the picture for us there. ````erik: we're 25 miles south and ``east of cincinnati and dealing ``with accumulating snow two hours ``ago. ``it's still snowing but coming ``down light. ``when you try to measure it, it's ``windblown. ``we have spots deeper than others ``but overall, 2 1/2 solid inches ``here in bethel, ohio. ``of course, there's still plenty ``of snow on the roadways. ``we've seen the plow trucks come ``through, even trying to salt a ``little bit here and there but it ``will take sunshine tomorrow ``before things get better and ``that's not stopping many people ``from coming out here on the ``roads. ``>> well, we thought we'd go out ``and have fun in the truck for ``once out of the year and brought ``my girlfriend's son out, we're ``learning driver's ed in the ``snow. to when your ``parents taught you how to drive? ``>> i had to learn on my own. ````erik: we like to stay on the ``serious
``reporting live in dry ridge, county, kentucky, emily ``wood. ````mike: get in that car and stay ``warm. ``team coverage continues with to ``paint the picture for us there. ````erik: we're 25 miles south and ``east of cincinnati and dealing ``with accumulating snow two hours ``ago. ``it's still snowing but coming ``down light. ``when you try to measure it, it's ``windblown. ``we have spots deeper than others ``but overall, 2 1/2 solid inches ``here in bethel, ohio. ``of course, there's still...
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sheree: wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live at the campbell county courthouse. she talked with the mother of one of the victims who' s hoping to protect other kids , emily -- emily: last month the victims' , former babysitter desiree rankin plead guilty to two counts of child abuse. tonight, we spoke with one of the victim' s mothers, who wants into new legislation to protect all children from abuse. >> sophie loves minnie and mickey mouse, don' t you? emily jennifer diaz started : taking her daughter sophie to a babysitter' s house in september of 2014 when she was 4 months old. diaz says she initially disregarded two bruises sophie came home with in and it wasn' t october, until november when she truly became concerned. her, she stopped taking her bottle and all of a sudden dropped it , and her eyes started twitching back and forth really crazy. children' -- emily diaz says she rushed : sophie to children' s hospital where doctors and social workers determined the injury to her ear was not an accident. >> you don' that somebody is hurting your child, especially
sheree: wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live at the campbell county courthouse. she talked with the mother of one of the victims who' s hoping to protect other kids , emily -- emily: last month the victims' , former babysitter desiree rankin plead guilty to two counts of child abuse. tonight, we spoke with one of the victim' s mothers, who wants into new legislation to protect all children from abuse. >> sophie loves minnie and mickey mouse, don' t you? emily jennifer diaz started : taking...
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emily wood, wlwt news 5. mike: all right school officials , are closely watching the radar to make the tough call on whether to dismiss early or cancel classes altogether. cincinnati public schools will be one district that will wait until tomorrow morning to make >> we can get the children to school, but if you can' t get children home, and we did live through a situation where it was 9:00 at night, children trapped on buses without food or facilities and children sleeping on gym floors, so we just cannot allow that to happen. mike: cps transports 20,000 students, has 350 buses on the roads, and 1300 routes. the district' s superintendent says it will come down to safety. even if there is no snow in the morning, she may be forced to close. sheree: the plan is in place for the city of cincinnati tonight. crews reported at 7:00 this evening before any wintry conditions. 67 vehicles are treating roads already this evening. despite the active week, cincinnati still has more than 20,000 tons of salt on hand. that
emily wood, wlwt news 5. mike: all right school officials , are closely watching the radar to make the tough call on whether to dismiss early or cancel classes altogether. cincinnati public schools will be one district that will wait until tomorrow morning to make >> we can get the children to school, but if you can' t get children home, and we did live through a situation where it was 9:00 at night, children trapped on buses without food or facilities and children sleeping on gym floors,...
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orville police say that mow rice woods confessed to killing emily young while she was inside her car last night. the couple's six months old twin and 17-year-old family friend were in the car at the wood is being held on one million dollars bond. >>> just a quick search of court records reveal that the problems. we spent the day digging through those documents. derrick, your investigation was in danger? >> that's right. she actually filed for and received a protective order here in the mein ya county courthouse back in october but several months before that, emily young who, at the time, went by emily woods, actually filed for divorce before quickly changed her mind. >> we have reconciled. the handwritten statement is the only reason beginas to why emily wood withdrew her divorce case. this is five months before her estranged husband would shoot and kill her in her suv in front of her children. >> the couple was married for for divorce in june of 20156789 by august, she changed her mind. wayne county sheriff captain doug hunter told me he has seen this cycle before. >> we have to real
orville police say that mow rice woods confessed to killing emily young while she was inside her car last night. the couple's six months old twin and 17-year-old family friend were in the car at the wood is being held on one million dollars bond. >>> just a quick search of court records reveal that the problems. we spent the day digging through those documents. derrick, your investigation was in danger? >> that's right. she actually filed for and received a protective order here...
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mike: wlwt news 5' s emily wood for. emily: sheree and mike, this happened last week before hasn' t stopped. looking into three local phone numbers associated with these bogus calls. they say the callers claim to be from charities to help the families of fallen firefighters and police officers. the early morning fire that claimed the life of 28-year-old patrick wolterman became the worst day of many firefighters' careers. >> it' firefighters have, the fact that we had two firefighters and one police officer in this area die s just, it' s depressing. emily: less than a week after the heartache and grief of laying their fallen brother to rest, the feelings have shifted to anger and frustration, as firefighters learn people continue to try and take advantage of wolterman' s death by claiming to raise money for his family. >> it' it' would take advantage of people' goodwill and people' s want to help. department now says these three phone numbers have been associated with the calls. codes, but the calls could be coming from a
mike: wlwt news 5' s emily wood for. emily: sheree and mike, this happened last week before hasn' t stopped. looking into three local phone numbers associated with these bogus calls. they say the callers claim to be from charities to help the families of fallen firefighters and police officers. the early morning fire that claimed the life of 28-year-old patrick wolterman became the worst day of many firefighters' careers. >> it' firefighters have, the fact that we had two firefighters and...
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emily wood has more from thomas emily: according to the school robert marshall has been the , director of campus safety since 2003. today he was indicted arrested , and booked into kenton county jail on 36 counts of possessing child pornography. >> you think that you know somebody and you really don' t. ,emily: students at thomas more college know robert marshall as the head of campus safety but say they never really knew him personally. and the allegations against him are simply surprising. >> it is shocking to me. it is not really like it scares me. like i didn' t feel unsafe or , anything. >> it just blows our minds that it actually happens, that someone that would do that actually really gross and wrong that they would do something like that, especially with children being involved. it makes it worse. emily: police say all 36 images were found on marshall' s home computer in covington. assistant chief brian steffen says, based on a complaint detectives took marshall' s , computer back in january of 2014. he says marshall used a software designed to remove pornographic so long to fi
emily wood has more from thomas emily: according to the school robert marshall has been the , director of campus safety since 2003. today he was indicted arrested , and booked into kenton county jail on 36 counts of possessing child pornography. >> you think that you know somebody and you really don' t. ,emily: students at thomas more college know robert marshall as the head of campus safety but say they never really knew him personally. and the allegations against him are simply...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood was at the public meeting in front of a packed house in evanston. emily? emily: the message here tonight from citizens is they want drugs and guns off the streets. they also made a point that they want the city to play a role in engaging young men and women to prevent violence from ever happening. >> a steady round of applause for our police. applause for cincinnati' s finest wrapped up the first of five roundtable discussions with police and the neighborhoods they protect. more than 100 people packed the community room at the evanston center tonight citizens from all , over district two, college hill, mount washington, and madisonville, many concerned with the increased use of semi-automatic guns, shootings, and unsolved murders. tonight, nearly three dozen people took the mic to discuss a variety of problems and solutions. violence was engaging our youth, giving them another option before picking up a gun. >> if our kids want to go and hang out, they don' t have anywhere to hang out. they have to hang out on the corner. >> what i' m asking is, where' s t
wlwt news 5' s emily wood was at the public meeting in front of a packed house in evanston. emily? emily: the message here tonight from citizens is they want drugs and guns off the streets. they also made a point that they want the city to play a role in engaging young men and women to prevent violence from ever happening. >> a steady round of applause for our police. applause for cincinnati' s finest wrapped up the first of five roundtable discussions with police and the neighborhoods...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood has a look at what happened. >> i can' t answer the question of why. i' ve asked quite a few and there are a lot of different answers for everybody. emily without knowing why, : cincinnati police are investigating how 31-year-old wesley landers brought drugs and a loaded weapon into cincinnati children' s hospital. based on court documents, medical staff searched landers and found a 22 caliber semi-automatic handgun loaded and chambered in his pants pocket. in addition to the heroin syringe and his arm two heroin , syringes were also found on the bathroom sink counter >> initially it was a shock that it was in a healthcare facility, in a child' emily hamilton county coroner : dr. lakshmi sammarco says she was talking with a group of drugs when she got the call about two adult overdoses at children' s. she says drug overdose deaths surpassed car accident deaths in hamilton county more than 5 years ago. and as the trend keeps going up, it is more and more difficult to explain why it is happening. >> you wonder if the child had been exposed prior to, prior
wlwt news 5' s emily wood has a look at what happened. >> i can' t answer the question of why. i' ve asked quite a few and there are a lot of different answers for everybody. emily without knowing why, : cincinnati police are investigating how 31-year-old wesley landers brought drugs and a loaded weapon into cincinnati children' s hospital. based on court documents, medical staff searched landers and found a 22 caliber semi-automatic handgun loaded and chambered in his pants pocket. in...
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``reporting live from city hall, ``emily wood, wlwt news 5. ``mike: thank you. ``mayor john cranley has been in ``office since december of 2013. ``has been on council since ``december of 2011. ``sheree: happening right now, a ``tonight had to make an emergency ``landing in hartford, ``connecticut. ``the nbc station in hartford is ``being told the flight left ``bradley international airport ``for cvg when it had a mechanical ``issue shortly after take off. ``the plane returned to the ``airport safely. ``no word on when that flight will ``be heading to cincinnati. ``you can now buy your tickets to ``check out a life-size noah' s ark ``attraction. ``the ark encounter opens july 7 ``in grant county. ``answers in genesis, the group ``behind the ark, says it will be ``the country' s largest ``timber-frame structure. ``the ark encounter will offer ``special night hours during its ``first 40 days in operation. ``tickets run from $28 to $40 or ``you can buy a lifetime admission ``with a charter boarding pass. ``that is through the end of may. ``mike: a possible increase
``reporting live from city hall, ``emily wood, wlwt news 5. ``mike: thank you. ``mayor john cranley has been in ``office since december of 2013. ``has been on council since ``december of 2011. ``sheree: happening right now, a ``tonight had to make an emergency ``landing in hartford, ``connecticut. ``the nbc station in hartford is ``being told the flight left ``bradley international airport ``for cvg when it had a mechanical ``issue shortly after take off. ``the plane returned to the ``airport...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood just got on the scene along linn street. emily, what can you tell us? emily: cincinnati police investigating a triple shooting here at the corner of linn and poplar. this is still an active scene with several police cruisers and police tape still out. this all happened around 8:00 tonight. police say the first victim, a man in his late teens/early was 20' s, found on the sidewalk along linn street, shot in the stomach. he was taken to surgery at ucmc in critical condition. the other two male victims, late teens/early 20' s, walked into , with gunshot wounds, one to the back, another to the hand. police did not have a condition for them. no names have been released for the victims or any potential suspects as this is still an active investigation. emily wood, wlwt news 5. mike: all right. from gun violence to immigration to minimum wage, president obama touched on several topics in his final state of the union address in office. wlwt news 5' s aixa diaz reports from washington. aixa: the president centered his speech around four points, the economy, clim
wlwt news 5' s emily wood just got on the scene along linn street. emily, what can you tell us? emily: cincinnati police investigating a triple shooting here at the corner of linn and poplar. this is still an active scene with several police cruisers and police tape still out. this all happened around 8:00 tonight. police say the first victim, a man in his late teens/early was 20' s, found on the sidewalk along linn street, shot in the stomach. he was taken to surgery at ucmc in critical...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live where it happened on the west emily: cincinnati police chief elliott isaac says two police officers shot and killed a robbery suspect tonight at the corner of rapid run and sunset. he says the robberies happened to run 8:00 tonight at the walgreens and another store across the street. the chief says at the two officers spotted the suspect with what appears to be a gun in his waistband. he officers fired at him. it is unclear if one or both actually hit the suspects. police say several witnesses inside the store giving good description of the man, late 20' s, early 30' s, as he ran out of both locations. >> there is a weapon. we haven' t made a determination on what kind of weapon it is. the coroner just arrived, so now we' re able to approach the body and conduct what needs to be done. emily: chief isaac says both paid administrative leave, which is standard police protocol in a case like this. no names for the officers or the deceased suspect. more information is expected to the briefing. emily wood, wlwt news 5. mike: thank you. now to the latest bla
wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live where it happened on the west emily: cincinnati police chief elliott isaac says two police officers shot and killed a robbery suspect tonight at the corner of rapid run and sunset. he says the robberies happened to run 8:00 tonight at the walgreens and another store across the street. the chief says at the two officers spotted the suspect with what appears to be a gun in his waistband. he officers fired at him. it is unclear if one or both actually hit the...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live in avondale with a look at what emily: court documents describe disturbing details of a 31-year-old father found unresponsive in his child' s hospital bathroom with a heroin syringe in his arm. police say a 32-year-old woman was also found. she died from a possible overdose but police have not s mother. >> i can' of why. i' ve asked quite a few and there are a lot of different answers for everybody. emily: without knowing why, cincinnati police are investigating how 31-year-old wesley landers brought drugs and a loaded weapon into cincinnati children' s hospital. based on court documents, medical staff searched. they found a .22 caliber semi-automatic handgun loaded and chambered in his pants pocket. in addition to the heroin syringe in his arm, two heroin syringes were also found on the bathroom sink counter. >> initially, it was a shock s room, and so tragic. emily: hamilton county coroner dr. lakshmi sammarco says she was talking with a group of students about the dangers of drugs when she got the call about two adult overdoses at children' s. she says dr
wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live in avondale with a look at what emily: court documents describe disturbing details of a 31-year-old father found unresponsive in his child' s hospital bathroom with a heroin syringe in his arm. police say a 32-year-old woman was also found. she died from a possible overdose but police have not s mother. >> i can' of why. i' ve asked quite a few and there are a lot of different answers for everybody. emily: without knowing why, cincinnati police are...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live tonight at uc medical center where the victim was taken into surgery. emily? emily: cincinnati police say the victim is 24-year-old iesha williams. condition here at the hospital , and police say she was shot in the side while driving north on reading road near the norwood lateral. >> this right here needs to stop. it' s the beginning of 2016 -- we getting tired of this. emily: flashing lights fill the streets of bond hill as cincinnati police investigate a shooting initially described as a case of road rage. police say it is now unclear what led to the multiple shots fired. >> it would be total speculation. all we know is we had a discharge of shots from one vehicle directed at another. i couldn' t offer what proceeded or what precipitated the shots being fired at this point. emily: police say the driver of this red chevy avalanche truck was shot in the side while driving north on reading road. it ended up crashing into the back of a metro access bus near reading and california. no one on the bus was injured , but the passenger in the red truck ran aw
wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live tonight at uc medical center where the victim was taken into surgery. emily? emily: cincinnati police say the victim is 24-year-old iesha williams. condition here at the hospital , and police say she was shot in the side while driving north on reading road near the norwood lateral. >> this right here needs to stop. it' s the beginning of 2016 -- we getting tired of this. emily: flashing lights fill the streets of bond hill as cincinnati police investigate...
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``wlwt news 5' s emily wood looks ``at the war of words and what ``each side is saying about it ``all. ``emily: within the walls of city ``hall, a place no stranger to ``controversy, the mayor' s chair ``is empty. ``john cranley' s currently in d.c. ``for a national mayors' ``conference. ``but it' s an e-mail here at home ``that has his office responding ``today. ``>> the mayor and our office ``won' t let personal disagreements ``or political grudges stand in ``for the citizens. ``emily: the disagreements over ``weekly meetings hosted by the ``mayor to talk with several ``democratic leaders including ``councilman chris seelbach. ``yesterday, the mayor sent out a ``second e-mail, writing -- ``"i asked for the meeting so that ``we can improve our professional ``relationship and work together ``to move our city forward." ``in response, seelbach wrote in ``part -- ``"our professional relationship ``(or lack thereof) has absolutely ``nothing to do with the ``streetcar, me being more ``progressive, or past campaigns. ``it has to do with you treating ``people like [expletive]. ``you treating
``wlwt news 5' s emily wood looks ``at the war of words and what ``each side is saying about it ``all. ``emily: within the walls of city ``hall, a place no stranger to ``controversy, the mayor' s chair ``is empty. ``john cranley' s currently in d.c. ``for a national mayors' ``conference. ``but it' s an e-mail here at home ``that has his office responding ``today. ``>> the mayor and our office ``won' t let personal disagreements ``or political grudges stand in ``for the citizens. ``emily:...
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news 5' s emily wood has the >> you think that you know somebody and you really don' t. emily: students at thomas more college know robert marshall as the head of campus safety, but say they never really knew him personally. and the allegations against him s not really like it scares me. t feel unsafe or anything. >> it just blows our minds that it actually happens, that someone that would do that, actually really gross and wrong, like that. especially with children being involved. makes it worse. emily: police say all 36 images were found on marshall' s home computer in covington. assistant chief brian steffen says based on a complaint, detectives took marshall' s computer back in january of 2014. he says marshall used a software designed to remove pornographic material, which is why it took so long to find. >> it' s very tough, and when digital data is deleted or wiped even tougher for us. emily: police also made it clear there was no evidence marshall was creating this pornography, and there was never any criminal activity on his devices at thomas more. >> had we thoug
news 5' s emily wood has the >> you think that you know somebody and you really don' t. emily: students at thomas more college know robert marshall as the head of campus safety, but say they never really knew him personally. and the allegations against him s not really like it scares me. t feel unsafe or anything. >> it just blows our minds that it actually happens, that someone that would do that, actually really gross and wrong, like that. especially with children being involved....
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wlwt news 5's emily wood is live with the lowdown, emily, >> i can guarantee there will not be an open seat. talking to hotels and restaurants, already sold out. selling out. people are going to pack these paces. everyone excited on both sides. bengals and steelers ready for bragging rights for another season. tonight at the holy grail, the playoffs party is starting along the banks. party celebrating not only the end of someone's career, but the beginning of a.j. mccarron's playoffs career. fans here are confident in our quarterback and our defense. for steelers fans, we found a married couple who traveled 900 miles from connecticut to come to cincinnati for the first time. fans say they love this rivalry because of the team traditions them. >> i've been a bengals fan for over 35 years. tomorrow's game is probably the most pivotal game that i have seen in my 35 year career. >> honestly, as die-hard as i am, steelers defense is not strong and i'm afraid of this new quarterback's going to come out and shine and i don't want that, i like tradition where we beat you guys. reporter: steele
wlwt news 5's emily wood is live with the lowdown, emily, >> i can guarantee there will not be an open seat. talking to hotels and restaurants, already sold out. selling out. people are going to pack these paces. everyone excited on both sides. bengals and steelers ready for bragging rights for another season. tonight at the holy grail, the playoffs party is starting along the banks. party celebrating not only the end of someone's career, but the beginning of a.j. mccarron's playoffs...
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but as wlwt news 5' s emily wood battle wasn' tonight. emily? emily: tonight' s game was for 21-year-old liz lothrop, a 2013 mason graduate who is currently battling her second round of cancer. her father is a math teacher here at sycamore. together, these two schools are raising thousands of dollars for cancer research. a mid-season basketball game is the end of the week long fundraiser, hoops for hope for , the lothrop family. at sycamore high school for 29 years and dad to liz lothrop for 21. in 2008, liz was diagnosed with leukemia and in remission by 2011. in june of last year, doctors found a brain tumor, starting another round of surgeries, radiation and chemo. ,>> being in the situation, i mean, i can only grow as a person. i can' t get down with what i have. emily: liz' s non-stop spirit and drive has inspired two communities to raise money for brain cancer research. >> would you like to purchase raffle tickets? emily: students are selling raffle tickets, t-shirts, baked goods and even auction items to , help the lothrop family find a c
but as wlwt news 5' s emily wood battle wasn' tonight. emily? emily: tonight' s game was for 21-year-old liz lothrop, a 2013 mason graduate who is currently battling her second round of cancer. her father is a math teacher here at sycamore. together, these two schools are raising thousands of dollars for cancer research. a mid-season basketball game is the end of the week long fundraiser, hoops for hope for , the lothrop family. at sycamore high school for 29 years and dad to liz lothrop for...
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mike: emily wood is live at children' s hospital, at the liberty campus for the kids were taken. how did this happen? emily: they west chester fire department says these brothers, ages 8 -- 10 and 12 were walking their dog when they somehow lost control of the dog' s leash. all three somehow fell in. the west chester fire department share this photograph with us as they want to rescue at holly hill lane. you can see the broken ice from crews, chipping away at the frozen pond. the fire department says both boys were out of the water when rescue crews arrived, and were transferred -- transported to the hospital with mild hypothermia. the dog needed more help. >> he was maybe 10 feet offshore. ice. once they got close enough, they were able to pull its color and will be dog on the ice -- pull the dog on ice. the captain says they have a dog out and about 15 minutes. anytime there is a call involving children, the response comes more intense. >> whenever we go on a call involving a child things are a , little more dramatic, but you know we buckle down we do our job. that is basically
mike: emily wood is live at children' s hospital, at the liberty campus for the kids were taken. how did this happen? emily: they west chester fire department says these brothers, ages 8 -- 10 and 12 were walking their dog when they somehow lost control of the dog' s leash. all three somehow fell in. the west chester fire department share this photograph with us as they want to rescue at holly hill lane. you can see the broken ice from crews, chipping away at the frozen pond. the fire...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood is in our newsroom with the latest emily? emily: hamilton police say it happened at the greenwood cemetery just before 2:00 this afternoon. police not able to release many details in the case as detectives are still investigating. we did speak with two witnesses, one on camera, about what they saw. middle-aged woman running from the cemetery to the fence that runs along the 1200 block of greenwood avenue. he says she was crying, claiming a man put a knife to her neck, demanding her to perform a sexual act. she did not have any pants, shoes, or socks on, so he gave her his hooded sweatshirt to keep her warm, and neighbors across the street gave her some clothes to wear after they called police. >> she was definitely hysterical, i would say. i would feel scared, too, if someone had just attempted anything on me. she was crying. she was gasping for air. it was kind of like -- it was almost kind of like a panic attack, kind of. emily polk hamilton police have -- emily proct : hamilton police have not released any information abou
wlwt news 5' s emily wood is in our newsroom with the latest emily? emily: hamilton police say it happened at the greenwood cemetery just before 2:00 this afternoon. police not able to release many details in the case as detectives are still investigating. we did speak with two witnesses, one on camera, about what they saw. middle-aged woman running from the cemetery to the fence that runs along the 1200 block of greenwood avenue. he says she was crying, claiming a man put a knife to her neck,...
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wlwt new 5' s emily wood is live s luckiest stores. emily: we are at the ameristop food mart in villa hills where last year they sold a $1 million winning ticket. people here tonight hoping luck will strike again in the same spot. whether you let the computer pick your numbers or you try selecting your own, the odds of winning are always the same, one in 292 million. but for some reason, the higher the jackpot, the more chances people want to take. >> it' s just been crazy. everybody that comes in -- a lot of people that don' t ever play are playing. emily: ameristop owner paul gabis sold a million dollar ticket last february. his store won $10,000, and ever since, powerball hopefuls say his store is extra lucky. >> there is your winning ticket. >> i like the idea of if i was to hit it, you know, i' d like paul to get the response of emily: mike martin has been playing the powerball for 25 years. he' s never won the jackpot but says, if he did, he' d have to spread the wealth. >> you can' t even comprehend how much you can do with that
wlwt new 5' s emily wood is live s luckiest stores. emily: we are at the ameristop food mart in villa hills where last year they sold a $1 million winning ticket. people here tonight hoping luck will strike again in the same spot. whether you let the computer pick your numbers or you try selecting your own, the odds of winning are always the same, one in 292 million. but for some reason, the higher the jackpot, the more chances people want to take. >> it' s just been crazy. everybody that...
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cincinnati tonight for the first time since he was denied re-instatement to baseball and wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live at the oak hills sports stag on the west side. more than 700 people are here, -- reporter: definitely the largest crowd in almost a decade at this event to see number 14. pete is still talking with the crowd, he took the mic around 9:45, telling stories, taking questions from the crowd. for the first hour, vip ticket holders got the chance to meet pete, grab an autograph and a picture with the hit king. pete would not take any questions from the local media tonight. he says he is here to raise money for the oak hills athletic boosters. but he did have plenty to say in front of the crowd of his biggest and most loyal fans. pete rose: thing we gotta do in this town, i think, is we got to change the attitude, the attitude is not good at the ball park. i go to the games as many as anybody else in this room and you gotta have a good attitude. you can have positive, negative, they have a losing attitude. these guys don' t seem alarmed or pissed when they lose, i' m worried about the
cincinnati tonight for the first time since he was denied re-instatement to baseball and wlwt news 5' s emily wood is live at the oak hills sports stag on the west side. more than 700 people are here, -- reporter: definitely the largest crowd in almost a decade at this event to see number 14. pete is still talking with the crowd, he took the mic around 9:45, telling stories, taking questions from the crowd. for the first hour, vip ticket holders got the chance to meet pete, grab an autograph...
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lisa: wlwt news 5' s emily wood has more from u.c. medical center where the victim was taken into surgery. >> this right here needs to stop. it is the beginning of we 2016, getting tired of this. emily: flashing lights fill the streets of bond hill as cincinnati police investigate a shooting initially described as a case of road rage. police say it is now unclear what led to the multiple shots >> its total speculation. all we know is we had a discharge of shots from one vehicle directed at another. i couldn' t offer what proceeded or what precipitated the shots being fired at this point. emily: police say the driver of this red chevy avalanche truck was shot in the side while driving north on reading road. it ended up crashing into the back of a metro access bus near reading and california. no one on the bus was injured but the passenger in the red truck ran away. police say the shooter was seen in a silver sedan and fired several times before driving off. >> we' re gaging based on the damage to the avalanche, between six and nine, but
lisa: wlwt news 5' s emily wood has more from u.c. medical center where the victim was taken into surgery. >> this right here needs to stop. it is the beginning of we 2016, getting tired of this. emily: flashing lights fill the streets of bond hill as cincinnati police investigate a shooting initially described as a case of road rage. police say it is now unclear what led to the multiple shots >> its total speculation. all we know is we had a discharge of shots from one vehicle...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood spoke with the students tonight on huge money saver. how about that? emily: ryle high school seniors kyle, jake, mason, and henry have been friends for years. together they play and compete in an online game called counter strike. individually, they are so good. robert morris university in chicago wants them to game exclusively for its athletic department. 18-year-old jake laumann has been playing video games since he was a little kid. he was introduced to pc gaming by his friends and classmates, kyle cousin, mason carnes, and henry kneale. together, the four can play as a team online in the virtual world of counter strike. >> a huge portion of this game and a huge portion of the competitive side of this game has really helped me in the real world when it comes to team communication, teamwork, group work, especially in school. >> if you can' t be friendly with people and be able to communicate with them, then things are going to go poorly, so the game really helps with building those skills. emily: and now it' s going to teams -- teenagers to attend rob
wlwt news 5' s emily wood spoke with the students tonight on huge money saver. how about that? emily: ryle high school seniors kyle, jake, mason, and henry have been friends for years. together they play and compete in an online game called counter strike. individually, they are so good. robert morris university in chicago wants them to game exclusively for its athletic department. 18-year-old jake laumann has been playing video games since he was a little kid. he was introduced to pc gaming by...
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emily wood is talk to the local media. he ruled in favor . >> he has done it' s time. it' s been 25 or 26 years. there is no corruption involved. reporter: he disagrees and never fully understood the position to ban him from baseball 30 years ago. reporting in the newsroom. sheree: the hall of fame induction is scheduled for the weekend of june 24 through 26. mike: the city was so desperate to develop over the rhine, you could buy a building for a single dollar. new condos are selling for half $1 million or more. >> it would turn into such hot commodities. the starting price tag $500,000. reporter: he' s already getting more buyers. for $500,000. three blocks from washington park on the corner of film and liberty. rental units are also highly popular on trendy buying streets between central and liberty. developers are snatching up apartment buildings in pendleton just blocks from the casino. this building on broadway . >> the soon as we' re done here, it will be back to the original reporter: why are people willing to spend $500,000 or more from the neighborhood once c
emily wood is talk to the local media. he ruled in favor . >> he has done it' s time. it' s been 25 or 26 years. there is no corruption involved. reporter: he disagrees and never fully understood the position to ban him from baseball 30 years ago. reporting in the newsroom. sheree: the hall of fame induction is scheduled for the weekend of june 24 through 26. mike: the city was so desperate to develop over the rhine, you could buy a building for a single dollar. new condos are selling for...
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sheree: emily wood is live for us at the kenton county board of education with reaction. reporter:
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emily wood is live tonight at the corner of compton where this alleged incident took place. >> they are unable to determine if the dog was actually thrown out of the car or if he somehow fell out of the car. they have been able to track down the driver of that green pickup truck that is denying everything. this all happened last thursday just before 930 at night in the intersection of compton road and clover. a witness claims she saw the driver of a green chevy pickup truck with ohio plates throw a beagle out of the cab and then drive over it. witness and have not heard back. right now, this is a case of he said, she said. when unhealthy police arrived, the dog was dead but it is still unclear if it was dead before or after this alleged incident. the driver in question does have two beagles but claims he was not in this area and has not six months. mike: police are interviewing the driver a second time tonight but no charges of been filed. >> we' re learning more about a deadly bus crash that killed three american students. one, a local young woman that is helping other people. the comm
emily wood is live tonight at the corner of compton where this alleged incident took place. >> they are unable to determine if the dog was actually thrown out of the car or if he somehow fell out of the car. they have been able to track down the driver of that green pickup truck that is denying everything. this all happened last thursday just before 930 at night in the intersection of compton road and clover. a witness claims she saw the driver of a green chevy pickup truck with ohio...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood talked with the mother of one of the victims who says she wants to turn this negative experience into new legislation to protect all children from abuse. mouse. emily: jennifer diaz started babysitter' s house. she disregarded to resist she but it wasn' t until november that she truly became concerned. all of a sudden, dropped it and her eyes started twitching back and forth really crazy. emily: she rushed sophie to doctors determined the injury to her inner was not an accident. >> you do no want to believe that someone is hurting your child, especially a child, an infant who is so small and helpless. i didn' t want to believe it. emily: diaz is working to collect signatures online to create sophie' s law, a mandatory registry for convicted child abusers. >> it has been such a negative thing that happened in our life and we want to really turn that around and turn that into a positive situation. i want everybody to know who this person is and that she has hurt not just my child. she has hurt another child. and i don' t want that to happen to anybody else. jona
wlwt news 5' s emily wood talked with the mother of one of the victims who says she wants to turn this negative experience into new legislation to protect all children from abuse. mouse. emily: jennifer diaz started babysitter' s house. she disregarded to resist she but it wasn' t until november that she truly became concerned. all of a sudden, dropped it and her eyes started twitching back and forth really crazy. emily: she rushed sophie to doctors determined the injury to her inner was not an...
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emily: what was the band called? tim: event is called -- the band was called yellow wood junction. emily: at what point did you say, this is not going to pay the bills? tim: it was the next chapter of my musical career. i began trying to compose anything i could get my hands on. a student short film. a commercial. i was actually getting ready to move to l.a. and jump in wholeheartedly when the idea for this company popped into my head. emily: what was the lightbulb moment? tim: i read an article about aimee mann. the audience was not quite big enough for her to warrant the attentioof a producer. she was kind of in a no man's land. all these hundreds of musicians i'd known, all living in obscurity, there was all this talent nobody knew about. one thing i had learned to do was understand someone's taste. i did that by essentially putting them for a musical interview where i would play a song for them. based on their reaction to what i played for them, i would kind of home in on their taste or what they wanted for their movie. i thought in that moment, what if i could codify that and t
emily: what was the band called? tim: event is called -- the band was called yellow wood junction. emily: at what point did you say, this is not going to pay the bills? tim: it was the next chapter of my musical career. i began trying to compose anything i could get my hands on. a student short film. a commercial. i was actually getting ready to move to l.a. and jump in wholeheartedly when the idea for this company popped into my head. emily: what was the lightbulb moment? tim: i read an...
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wlwt news 5 emily wood has the details on their condition. >> the west chester fire department shared the photograph of the rescue in the cherry lane farm subdivision. you can see the broken ice from crews chipping at the frozen pond. the fire department says the boys were out of the water when rescue crews arrived and were transported to the hospital with the dog, named duke, needed more help. >> he was maybe 10' offshore. they created a path through the ice. once they got close enough, they were able to snag the dog's collar and got him out of the water. >> crews had duke out of the water in about 15 minutes. anytime there was a call involving children, the response always becomes more intense. >> whenever we go on a call involving a child, things are a little more dramatic. but we buckle down, we do our job. and that's basically what we did today. it's hard to quantify emotion. jonathan: the two brothers were treated at children's hospital's liberty campus and released. the dog was reunited with the family and is expected to be ok. bless his heart. smoking is the cause of a man to
wlwt news 5 emily wood has the details on their condition. >> the west chester fire department shared the photograph of the rescue in the cherry lane farm subdivision. you can see the broken ice from crews chipping at the frozen pond. the fire department says the boys were out of the water when rescue crews arrived and were transported to the hospital with the dog, named duke, needed more help. >> he was maybe 10' offshore. they created a path through the ice. once they got close...
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wlwt news 5' s emily wood talked with the mother of one of the victims who says she wants to turn this negative experience into new legislation to protect all children from abuse. mouse. s house when she was four months old. she initially disregarded to bruises sophie came home with in it wasn' t until november that she was truly concerned. she dropped her bottle in her eyes started twitching back. emily: she rushed sophie to the hospital where doctors and social workers say the injury was not an accident. >> you don' t want to believe that someone is hurting your child, especially a child, an infant, who is so small and helpless. i didn' t want to believe it. emily: now she is gathering signatures online for sophie' s law. >> it is such a negative thing that happened in our life and we want to turn that into a positive situation. i want everybody to know who this person is and that she has heard not just my child. she has hurt another child and i don' t want that to happen to anybody else. jonathan: we did reach out to she faces either three months in prison or three months under hous
wlwt news 5' s emily wood talked with the mother of one of the victims who says she wants to turn this negative experience into new legislation to protect all children from abuse. mouse. s house when she was four months old. she initially disregarded to bruises sophie came home with in it wasn' t until november that she was truly concerned. she dropped her bottle in her eyes started twitching back. emily: she rushed sophie to the hospital where doctors and social workers say the injury was not...
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wlwt news 5's emily wood has the football fever going on down at the banks. reporter: at the holy grail, the we bumped into a retirement party celebrating not only the end of someone's career but the beginning of a.j. mccarron's playoff career. fans here are confident in our quarterback and our defense. for steelers fans with he found a married couple who traveled 900 miles from connecticut to come to cincinnati for the first time. fans say they love this rivalry because of the team traditions and the towns that support them. >> i've been a bengal fan for over 35 years. tomorrow's game is probably the most critical game that i have seep in my 35-year career. >> as die hard as i am, the steelers defense is not strong and i'm afraid this new quarterback is going to come out and shine. i don't want that. i like tradition where we beat you guys. jonathan: hotels are sold out downtown. the bengals tailgate zone at the banks will kick off at 4:00 and more than 65,000 fans will pack out game. go bengals. >> let us see your bengals spirit. upload a photo to the u loc
wlwt news 5's emily wood has the football fever going on down at the banks. reporter: at the holy grail, the we bumped into a retirement party celebrating not only the end of someone's career but the beginning of a.j. mccarron's playoff career. fans here are confident in our quarterback and our defense. for steelers fans with he found a married couple who traveled 900 miles from connecticut to come to cincinnati for the first time. fans say they love this rivalry because of the team traditions...
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emily had of the car. two are with that suspect. a passenger was in the front seat when they were talking in the 100 block of east paradise street. that's when police say laurice woods fired into that car. emily did have an order of protection out against him. now, 22-year-old laurice woods who you see here is held on a $1 million bond in the death of the mother of his children. police recovered the weapon used in this crime before a judge in wooster just hours ago, he showed no signs of emotion, hit with two counts of murder. >> you did purposely cause the death of emily a. yunk in violation of revised code -- commonly known as murder. do you understand that charge? >> yes, your honor. >> tia: woods is no stranger to the court system, just indicted for sexual battery. his bail is set at $1 million. he did ask the court for an appointed lawyer and his preliminary hearing will happen january 14. live in cleveland's news center, tia ewing, cleveland 19. a mom and dad overdosed on drugs room. the mother was dead when cincinnati children's hospital workers found her. the child just seven months old. police say the couple overdosed on heroin just feet away from their bab
emily had of the car. two are with that suspect. a passenger was in the front seat when they were talking in the 100 block of east paradise street. that's when police say laurice woods fired into that car. emily did have an order of protection out against him. now, 22-year-old laurice woods who you see here is held on a $1 million bond in the death of the mother of his children. police recovered the weapon used in this crime before a judge in wooster just hours ago, he showed no signs of...
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the team had no idea that woods' wife emily had a protection order against her husband. >> let me say this; if we had that report, which we did not, and we read the allegations in that report, would we have used that to factor in recommending a higher bond? yes. that is true. >> why didn't you have that report? >> there was no record of a for it. >> woods was able to pay 10% of last friday, investigators said he shot his wife emily to death in front of their children. >>> this morning, italian custody in a florida woman's murder. that suspect has not been identified yet, but officials confirmed ashley olson was strangled. overnight, a prosecutor said she has two fractures to her skull. her body found inside her apartment in florence, italy, on saturday. abc news report that being authorities were looking for a man on surveillance camera seen walking olson home, possibly a known drug dealer. >>> and new details on the recapture of el chapo guzman. six months after he escaped from a maximum security prison through a tunnel, the mexican drug lord being moved from cell to cell inside that
the team had no idea that woods' wife emily had a protection order against her husband. >> let me say this; if we had that report, which we did not, and we read the allegations in that report, would we have used that to factor in recommending a higher bond? yes. that is true. >> why didn't you have that report? >> there was no record of a for it. >> woods was able to pay 10% of last friday, investigators said he shot his wife emily to death in front of their children....
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moments earlier, emily was talking to her estranged husband, la reese woods when, suddenly, he opened fire with a nine mill mitter handgun. a 17-year-old girl in the front seat described as a friend of hurt. another one of emily's friends talked about the tragic loss but didn't want to show her face. >> she was incredible mother, an incredible friend. kids. she put every ounce of passion, energy into her kids. >> reporter: that friend told me that emily once worked as a seniors. the news that the young mother is gone so suddenly is hard to >> it was so unexpected. i heard and i didn't know what to believe. i didn't think it was real. >> police told me woods turned herself in, 17 minutes after the murder. the bond was set at a million dollars while friends continue to ask why. she will. >> reporter: emily leaves behind a two yearly daughter also. a gofundme account has been established to help out the family. we learned from friends that emily was trying to get a divorce from woods and she had actually filed a civil october. tonight at 6:00, derek waller investigates what went wrong. l
moments earlier, emily was talking to her estranged husband, la reese woods when, suddenly, he opened fire with a nine mill mitter handgun. a 17-year-old girl in the front seat described as a friend of hurt. another one of emily's friends talked about the tragic loss but didn't want to show her face. >> she was incredible mother, an incredible friend. kids. she put every ounce of passion, energy into her kids. >> reporter: that friend told me that emily once worked as a seniors. the...
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months after the attack that woman got a text message from wood's estranged wife emily. >> she told me who she was and if i had a gun and yes i do live alone, no i do not own a firearm. does he know where you live and i said yes. he had been to my house for the party. she said you cannot stay at your house. it is not safe for you there. >> medina court records said wood pleaded no contest this past fall to criminal damaging or endangering and threatening domestic violence. she had a protection order gebs him. we asked the wayne county prosecutor were woods was able to walk out of jail when charged with sexual battery against another woman. his criminal history in medina county was not a factor in the bond decision saying the amount was not unusual for similar cases. two weeks after getting out of jail woods admitted he shot and killed his wife in front of their children. bring tears to your eyes. an ohio father desperate to save his son's life after a terrible case of mistaken identity. >>> something we all do, yet in most cases it's illegal. and can heave leave you without your ride.
months after the attack that woman got a text message from wood's estranged wife emily. >> she told me who she was and if i had a gun and yes i do live alone, no i do not own a firearm. does he know where you live and i said yes. he had been to my house for the party. she said you cannot stay at your house. it is not safe for you there. >> medina court records said wood pleaded no contest this past fall to criminal damaging or endangering and threatening domestic violence. she had a...
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while the children were in the backseat in the midst of a 22-year-old emily young got her twin infant daughters to visit lareece woods at his family home but when she left the confrontation occurred she died of gunshot wounds at close range they say that he confessed. >> just glad they're not old enough to realize what happened so i think god that it is just a shame, i am at a loss for words. >> would never expect that from him, that's not the man i knew, he came back from the military a different man. >> he is being held in the wayne county jail on $1 million bond. >> teamwork between a police officer, county dispatcher and store clerk credited with taking a suspect off the streets in this exclusive video from sandusky police you can see the clerk struggling with the suspect . the man accused of assaulting a caseworker at the group home across the street and willoughby officer helped, the suspect was not going to give up , quick thinking from an erie county dispatcher nature additional help arrived and the police chief says he's glad that the incident was caught on tape. >> i couldn't get from a aspect that people s
while the children were in the backseat in the midst of a 22-year-old emily young got her twin infant daughters to visit lareece woods at his family home but when she left the confrontation occurred she died of gunshot wounds at close range they say that he confessed. >> just glad they're not old enough to realize what happened so i think god that it is just a shame, i am at a loss for words. >> would never expect that from him, that's not the man i knew, he came back from the...
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. >> the funeral of emily young is wednesday afternoon at the spencer united methodist church. woods is in jail under $1 million bond. >> 2 years ago today an assembly was shot employee was shot on his way to work. there are no updates on this case and a reward of $20,000 still stands. clean up a popular restaurant owned by michael simon. lolita was significantly damaged after a fire. the fire department said the fire started above one of the stoves and spread to the second floor. today, simon tweeted out thanks to fans over the support and what he says was one of his worst days in recent memories. he's going to re-open as soon as possible. >> more victims is coming forward about a taxidermist who took off with their money and animals. we broke this story last week and we're talking about miller's taxidermy? >> since friday i've received e- mails and facebook messages from people who want their money and animals back. todd has owns the business and now people have wondered what >> here's a letter saying that the work would be done. heather is one of the customers and was told she's h
. >> the funeral of emily young is wednesday afternoon at the spencer united methodist church. woods is in jail under $1 million bond. >> 2 years ago today an assembly was shot employee was shot on his way to work. there are no updates on this case and a reward of $20,000 still stands. clean up a popular restaurant owned by michael simon. lolita was significantly damaged after a fire. the fire department said the fire started above one of the stoves and spread to the second floor....
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were in the backseat, in the midst of divorce, they say that 22 -year-old emily young, brought her daughters to the22 lareece woods family home in orrville police you left the confrontationor occurred she died of gunshot wounds and police say that he confessedot. >> i'm just glad that they're not old enough to realize what happened so i thank god for that , and it is it's a shame, i am at a loss for words. >> you never expect it from wally, that's not the wally not the wally that i knew you into the military came back it was different. >> he is being held in the lorain county jail on $1 million will close three stations f fire chief says that budget constraints related to manpower shortagela as city does not have enough crews to cover the stations instead of rotating closures three will shut down completely located on westng tuscarora street, apartment and vernon avenue chief says that response times will be affected . >> would've the best we can to cover these areas for the residences we cannot help it, with the manpowertoca required to work with it the best that we can. >> at if a fire starts, what about the vic
were in the backseat, in the midst of divorce, they say that 22 -year-old emily young, brought her daughters to the22 lareece woods family home in orrville police you left the confrontationor occurred she died of gunshot wounds and police say that he confessedot. >> i'm just glad that they're not old enough to realize what happened so i thank god for that , and it is it's a shame, i am at a loss for words. >> you never expect it from wally, that's not the wally not the wally that i...
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it happened in orrville thursday, they say that 22 -year-old lareece wally woods and his wife 22-year-old emily younger were in the process of divorcing to believe that she took her plan six month old daughters to his family home so that they could see their father and she was shot as they left, she died of gunshot wounds at close range he has confessed and her friends are heartbroken especially for the children. >> i'm just glad they're not all have to realize what happened i shame you would never expect it from him, that's not the man that i knew he would into military and came back different . he is in the wayne county jail on $1 million bond facing charges including murder and child endangering. >> the fox 8 i-team has video from a city camera at the intersection where a hit-and-run driver driver left a woman for dead, the video may not be that helpful as ed gallek gives us a first look. >> the video does not show key clues, we have obtained it from a city camera but the camera i'm not looking where the woman got hit . after the morning, at west camera was rolling about which which you do n
it happened in orrville thursday, they say that 22 -year-old lareece wally woods and his wife 22-year-old emily younger were in the process of divorcing to believe that she took her plan six month old daughters to his family home so that they could see their father and she was shot as they left, she died of gunshot wounds at close range he has confessed and her friends are heartbroken especially for the children. >> i'm just glad they're not all have to realize what happened i shame you...
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emily turner in san francisco. >>> five san francisco police shot mario woods last month, killing him, an independent investigationed the officers' actions were justified. >>> tonight, oakland police say they've arrested the gunman you see here opening fire on a sidewalk. this happened tuesday morning just a block from oakland city hall, 22-year-old cervando valdez opened fire after getting in an argument, it struck a woman on the street t she's expected to be okay. >>> six months after breaking out of a mexican prison is back in custody, allen martin shows how they got him. >> reporter: the man with the towel is believed to be el chapo being led to an airplane bound for mexico city, capturing the drug lord early this morning. el chapo may have tried to escape from the sewer after a tip led authorities to his house. inside, they found these weapons, including a loaded rocket-propelled grenade launcher, five of el chapo's men were killed it during a gun wattle with marines. -- battle with marines, shorty escaped from the prison in mexico. showing the last moments in his cell before he walks in to a shower stall, th
emily turner in san francisco. >>> five san francisco police shot mario woods last month, killing him, an independent investigationed the officers' actions were justified. >>> tonight, oakland police say they've arrested the gunman you see here opening fire on a sidewalk. this happened tuesday morning just a block from oakland city hall, 22-year-old cervando valdez opened fire after getting in an argument, it struck a woman on the street t she's expected to be okay....
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emily young was found dead in the driver's seat of her suv. woods was in a courtroom to answer to murder charges. his cousin is apologetic tonight. >> my cousin made a mistake. i am here and i'm sure if he was here he could tell you he made a mistake. i can apologize for him because he can't apologize for himself. i'm sorry this has to happen and i'm sorry it has to be like this. >> court records show a history of domestic violence between the two. young had taken out a restraining order against woods. >> romona: the officers who shot an officer was doing it for isis. jesse hartnet is recovering after the terrifying early morning attack where he was shot at 13 times. the suspect edward archer fired into the cruiser hitting hartnet into the arm three times. it wasn't just targeting a motorist down the street. he knew who he was shooting at. the way he has his arm inside that vehicle. >> he was fortunate. he he was taken into custody and there is no evidence that he is tied to a larger terror plot. the mexican drug king pen is back in police custody.
emily young was found dead in the driver's seat of her suv. woods was in a courtroom to answer to murder charges. his cousin is apologetic tonight. >> my cousin made a mistake. i am here and i'm sure if he was here he could tell you he made a mistake. i can apologize for him because he can't apologize for himself. i'm sorry this has to happen and i'm sorry it has to be like this. >> court records show a history of domestic violence between the two. young had taken out a restraining...
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wood. he turns 35 today. not a litt anymore. >>> the "sports illustrated" month. aaron heatherton and emily edejohn nadeau. >>> and what it's like when two dozen gorgeous women all get together to pose in one place. >> what is it like? >> goodbye, everybody. >> kind of summer until february 13th. >> we don't find out until like everybody else. see that? that's what kills everyone. any second now. doesn't matter who you are. who you pray to. black or white, straight or gay, rich or poor. yep. it's judgement day. the actual apocalypse. and where am i? i'm deep under the suburbs of suburbia watching it on telly. one minute now, one minute. these pictures coming live to i know what you're thinking. cheer up, you're gonna live. my question is, am i? i mean,
wood. he turns 35 today. not a litt anymore. >>> the "sports illustrated" month. aaron heatherton and emily edejohn nadeau. >>> and what it's like when two dozen gorgeous women all get together to pose in one place. >> what is it like? >> goodbye, everybody. >> kind of summer until february 13th. >> we don't find out until like everybody else. see that? that's what kills everyone. any second now. doesn't matter who you are. who you pray to....
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the victim, 22 -year-old emily young, had just brought their twin infant daughters to visit lareece woods at his family's home in orrville. when she left, a deadly confrontation ensued. young died from gunshot wounds >> they're not old enough to remember what happened and i thank god for that. >> you would never expect it from wally. that is not the wally that i knew. he went into the military and came back and was different. >> he is currently being held on a $1 million bond. >>> concerns is can't in canton as the city fire department stations. the fire chief says budget constraints are leading to a manpower shortage and as a result the city does not have enough crews to man all of its station so instead of rotating closures, three stations will be shut down and the chief says response times will be affected. >> we are going to do we're going to do the best we can. we cannot help our manpower size the way it is right now so we are going to work with at it the >> if a fire starts, how are you going to save the victim's? that's wrong. >> the chief says he hopes as economic conditions impro
the victim, 22 -year-old emily young, had just brought their twin infant daughters to visit lareece woods at his family's home in orrville. when she left, a deadly confrontation ensued. young died from gunshot wounds >> they're not old enough to remember what happened and i thank god for that. >> you would never expect it from wally. that is not the wally that i knew. he went into the military and came back and was different. >> he is currently being held on a $1 million bond....
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emily young was shot to death in front of her children. allegedly by her husband laric -- larisse woods. haircuts, styling, eyebrow waxes and manicures will be offered in return for a set for wednesday afternoon at the spencer united methodist church in spencer. larisse woods illion bond. >>> at the noon hour, a fatal shooting in akron is under investigation early saturday morning. the police were called because shots were fired in the area in place and dahlgreen drive. the victim was shot in the head and died in the hospital after. we follow that story and more information today. >>> a grand jury indicted christine us seed -- a us cooed of helping a murder suspect who alledgedly killed the gas station owner. he helped treat logan sincat the house with bullet wounds and lied about his whereabouts. sinclair, who robbed the gas station before shooting the owner is still beinformation is from police. >>> it's been scheduled, a memorial service for a k9 cop killed in the line of duty. he was je it, hro. officer shot yesterday chasing a suspect. he died yesterday. suspect, barfield s still i
emily young was shot to death in front of her children. allegedly by her husband laric -- larisse woods. haircuts, styling, eyebrow waxes and manicures will be offered in return for a set for wednesday afternoon at the spencer united methodist church in spencer. larisse woods illion bond. >>> at the noon hour, a fatal shooting in akron is under investigation early saturday morning. the police were called because shots were fired in the area in place and dahlgreen drive. the victim was...
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emily: we investigate the death the highway. found in the woods between the offices, the man' s identity has not been released. randy: the boston globe tries to debacle, we will bring you back its former distribution company to handle half the delivery route, working with a new company which is struggling to get the papers to thousands of subscribers. the new arrangement will start on monday. >> last night was the first time i ever shot that gun in all the time i have owned it. emily: a 64-year-old woman fights back against a robber in new hampshire. she shot him in the chest, after he followed her to her manchester apartment, and confronted her. the woman owned a gun for more than 10 years but never thought she would actually have to use it. the 23-year-old suspect was arraigned on robbery charges from his hospital bed yesterday. he' s the one who called 911. the woman does have a concealed carry permit. randy: a worcester tarver in state custody after he was allegedly beaten by his mother' s girlfriend -- boyfriend, he was beaten so badly he needed surgy. police say it happened on dece
emily: we investigate the death the highway. found in the woods between the offices, the man' s identity has not been released. randy: the boston globe tries to debacle, we will bring you back its former distribution company to handle half the delivery route, working with a new company which is struggling to get the papers to thousands of subscribers. the new arrangement will start on monday. >> last night was the first time i ever shot that gun in all the time i have owned it. emily: a...
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wood. not a litt anymore. >>> the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue comes out next month. aaron heatherton and emily edejohn nadeau. >>> and what it's like when two dozen gorgeous women all get together to pose in one place. >> what is it like? >> goodbye, everybody. >> kind of summer >> the cover won't be revealed until february 13th. >> we don't find out until like so we are all in [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi. melanie. maggie. living room. [dad]what about this? this looks good. [brendan] no. [mother] isn't it great? [announcer]redfin pays its agents based on your happiness...
wood. not a litt anymore. >>> the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue comes out next month. aaron heatherton and emily edejohn nadeau. >>> and what it's like when two dozen gorgeous women all get together to pose in one place. >> what is it like? >> goodbye, everybody. >> kind of summer >> the cover won't be revealed until february 13th. >> we don't find out until like so we are all in [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's...
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woods when it comes to the storms. >> we definitely are not. you might need those that emily was talking about because we saw those conditions we saw this morning moving in saturday. look at this, we have an avalanche warning in effect for the tahoe basin and parts of the sierra until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. conditions so if you have plans in the backcountry be aware of that. and expires at cimini a but we will keep an eye on that to see if it is extended. we are watching a system starting to hit the california coast and eventually we will see snow and rain hit the sierra and spillover into western nevada by early tomorrow morning . reno is at 43, winds out of the north at about 5-mile per hour and relative humidity at 51 percent. we are going to see when speaking up with the next system moving in the official daytime high in reno 44 degrees so slightly below average for this time of year, typically sitting at 45 degrees and the morning low and freezing so that allowed us to see a mix of rain and snow. of course waking up to slick conditions on the roads. around the area
woods when it comes to the storms. >> we definitely are not. you might need those that emily was talking about because we saw those conditions we saw this morning moving in saturday. look at this, we have an avalanche warning in effect for the tahoe basin and parts of the sierra until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. conditions so if you have plans in the backcountry be aware of that. and expires at cimini a but we will keep an eye on that to see if it is extended. we are watching a system...
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wood. he turns 35 today. not a litt anymore. >>> the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue comes out next aaron heatherton and emily edejohn nadeau. >>> and what it's like when two dozen gorgeous women all get together to pose in one place. >> what is it like? >> goodbye, everybody. >> kind of summer >> the cover won't be revealed until february 13th. >> we don't find out until like so we are all in cuban: for entrepreneurs, making it into the shark tank is the american dream. what about $1.2 million for 20%? yes. all right. aah! whoo! [ cheers and applause ]
wood. he turns 35 today. not a litt anymore. >>> the "sports illustrated" swimsuit issue comes out next aaron heatherton and emily edejohn nadeau. >>> and what it's like when two dozen gorgeous women all get together to pose in one place. >> what is it like? >> goodbye, everybody. >> kind of summer >> the cover won't be revealed until february 13th. >> we don't find out until like so we are all in cuban: for entrepreneurs, making it into...
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the protestors were demanding justice after the shooting death of mario woods by san francisco police. kpix 5's emily turner on the swearing-in ceremony that got out of control. emily? >> reporter: you know, chaos is the right word to describe it. also, loud. as far as inauguration go, this wasn't a very successful one. but when it comes to what the protestors wanted, which was to be heard, for them at least that's one success. >> independent investigation! >> fire chief suhr! charge these cops with murder murder!!! >> reporter: those are the demands of the justice for mario woods coalition shouted from the city hall steps. but the real show happened inside just before during the swearing-in of mayor ed lee. [ chanting ] >> fire chief suhr! >> reporter: the coalition and a group of unrelated protestors filled the second floor for the ceremony. their chants to fire san francisco police chief greg suhr and mayor lee were so loud they stopped the ceremony several times. [ screaming ] >> thank you, we heard you. we heard you. >> reporter: the situation won the sympathy of dianne feinstein and glaring loo
the protestors were demanding justice after the shooting death of mario woods by san francisco police. kpix 5's emily turner on the swearing-in ceremony that got out of control. emily? >> reporter: you know, chaos is the right word to describe it. also, loud. as far as inauguration go, this wasn't a very successful one. but when it comes to what the protestors wanted, which was to be heard, for them at least that's one success. >> independent investigation! >> fire chief suhr!...