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in the meantime hunter is able to stay out of jail. reporting your side. a man charged in a friday homicide faced a judge this morning. derrell gover is charged with murder in the deadly shooting of immanuel scott on alaska avenue. scott was driven to children's hospital, where he died. gover's bond is set at one and a half million dollars. also in court today: the man who police say confessed to starting a fire in west price hill yesterday..johnny hammond arson.his bond is 150 thousand dollars.several people had to be rescued from the fire and homeless. police are looking for the person who shot and pistol whipped a man at the alms apartments in victory parkway last night.the victim was shot okay. in less than an hour, one of four men accused of homicide in west chester will be in court.justin koch is one of the four accused of shooting and killing tyler kassow at his home last wednesday.police say it all started with a robbery. demarcus staley, jibril willingham, and rodney foster are all charged as well. investigators say two of the
in the meantime hunter is able to stay out of jail. reporting your side. a man charged in a friday homicide faced a judge this morning. derrell gover is charged with murder in the deadly shooting of immanuel scott on alaska avenue. scott was driven to children's hospital, where he died. gover's bond is set at one and a half million dollars. also in court today: the man who police say confessed to starting a fire in west price hill yesterday..johnny hammond arson.his bond is 150 thousand...
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there's a hearing friday to decide whether hunter will serve time in jail. her aside until the ohio supreme court decides whether to hear her appeal.the special prosecutors say hunter still faces the possibility of sanctions from the ohio supreme court. 3 in more local news ...you can now sign up to 3 take part in this year's susan g-komen race for the cure.it's the 19th year for the event, which will be held on saturday, september 24th on the cincinnati riverfront. because it's the 19th year, registration is just 19- dollars from now until march 31st.prices go up on april first, so you're encouraged to register early and build fundraising teams.we have a link with more information at local12-dot-com.just click the news tab at the top, then go to get-it-links. 3 this october, the queen city will welcome more than one-thousand entrepreneurs and leaders in corporate innovation.they'll network and the event brings together more than 800 founders of tech- based startups.they'll have the chance to learn from some of the best company builders around the world. hos
there's a hearing friday to decide whether hunter will serve time in jail. her aside until the ohio supreme court decides whether to hear her appeal.the special prosecutors say hunter still faces the possibility of sanctions from the ohio supreme court. 3 in more local news ...you can now sign up to 3 take part in this year's susan g-komen race for the cure.it's the 19th year for the event, which will be held on saturday, september 24th on the cincinnati riverfront. because it's the 19th year,...
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. she didn't do the entries. they were not done by her. >> hunter, how are you feeling right now? >> may god be the glory. >> that's how judge hunter had to say, as she left the courtroom. they maintained she's been a victim of a witch hunt. >> charges should never have beeeen. never should have beenen. >> seen some misdeedss here, especially regarding judge hunter. we believe it's a big bully fight. we really believe it's a big bully fight. disagree with us. they believe tracy hunter was guilty but they cited the monetary costs and division it caused in the community. we don't have an exact cost for the trial. at one point, in looking back to the coverage, i saw the total was estimated to be more than $500 thousand. i also seen some other estimates that put the cost at over $1 million dollars in taxpayer money. rob? back to you. >> angenette, thanks very much. judge hunter is appealing for having an unlawful interest in the public contest. jury agreed she gave her brother documents, related to the hearing for the job. hearing to decide, whether she will serve time in jail. attorn
. she didn't do the entries. they were not done by her. >> hunter, how are you feeling right now? >> may god be the glory. >> that's how judge hunter had to say, as she left the courtroom. they maintained she's been a victim of a witch hunt. >> charges should never have beeeen. never should have beenen. >> seen some misdeedss here, especially regarding judge hunter. we believe it's a big bully fight. we really believe it's a big bully fight. disagree with us. they...
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mark: a legal battle for tracy hunter. lisa: forced in the cold from a house fire, a woman woke up in flames overnight. >> this is wlwt news five today. lisa: a live look outside. good morning to you. i' m lisa cooney. where' s that? lisa: our route. -- roof. randi: a couple of flurries. some find flurries. -- fine flurries. it is not a huge issue, thing warm is. seven right now in springboro. nine degrees in in florence. single digits right now. the windchill advisory is for our northern communities. same thing with faith and union counties. we are seeing windchill' s 10 to 15 degrees below zero. it is so cold no matter where the windchill advisory criteria except for in the northern communities. the advisory will be in effect from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. it is january. we tend to have these kind of issues. eight eagle digit amateur with winds of five to 10 miles per hour, that' s all it takes. hamilton in cincinnati feeling like seven below. here' s a breakdown for today. nine currently at noon. we' re not talki
mark: a legal battle for tracy hunter. lisa: forced in the cold from a house fire, a woman woke up in flames overnight. >> this is wlwt news five today. lisa: a live look outside. good morning to you. i' m lisa cooney. where' s that? lisa: our route. -- roof. randi: a couple of flurries. some find flurries. -- fine flurries. it is not a huge issue, thing warm is. seven right now in springboro. nine degrees in in florence. single digits right now. the windchill advisory is for our northern...
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nadel, who presided over hunter's first trial, says that's a long shot. norbert----at least 90-percent of the cases that are appealed to the ohio supreme court don't get in so you can take the odds right there. close-----tracie hunter is expected to be back in this courtroom friday to learn if she'll have to begin serving her six month sentence immediately or if that sentence will be delayed once again. at the hamilton county courthouse i'm gordon graham fox19 now. she was convicted of killing her lawyer boyfriend after he was set to go on a date with a beauty contestant. but she says she deserves a new trial. we'll explain the reason why next. today marks massive cleanup effort. this is what the just hours after as assessing the damage.... tonight, family their loved one, say has passed.... their wounds have not here's fox19 now's shawn lanier. family is says, yes, they're still hurting because the loss of brandon carl was so big. kimberly wenzel: "we miss him we miss his presence." here's video from a year ago showing the aftermath of the collapsed hopp
nadel, who presided over hunter's first trial, says that's a long shot. norbert----at least 90-percent of the cases that are appealed to the ohio supreme court don't get in so you can take the odds right there. close-----tracie hunter is expected to be back in this courtroom friday to learn if she'll have to begin serving her six month sentence immediately or if that sentence will be delayed once again. at the hamilton county courthouse i'm gordon graham fox19 now. she was convicted of killing...
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as you could see. hunter's attorneys had questions, they had filed a motion about a computer sold by the county. documents. her attorney said there was nothing wrong with the way the documents were dated. they believe the computer, that they had questions about, that they couldn't get ahold of, hunter. >> we believe the computer was wiped clean in december of 2013 and was sold. so we were unable to be able to do a forensic analysis of that particular hard drive which we believe would have shown the dates that the thing was. >> reporter: hunter's supporters have said from the very beginning that this was a vindictive prosecution. we haven't been able to speak with special prosecutors about that in the past. >> thank you. judge hunter could be back in court on friday to determine if she'll serve jail time. her attorneys are asking the ohio state court to stay that decision. more cold, we don't expect to see temperatures out of the teens today. here is brandon orr with your no wait weather. >> this is a live look at our tower camera showing nice and dry afternoon with a little bit of su
as you could see. hunter's attorneys had questions, they had filed a motion about a computer sold by the county. documents. her attorney said there was nothing wrong with the way the documents were dated. they believe the computer, that they had questions about, that they couldn't get ahold of, hunter. >> we believe the computer was wiped clean in december of 2013 and was sold. so we were unable to be able to do a forensic analysis of that particular hard drive which we believe would have...
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last october a jury found hunter of unlawful contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those in office, along count. hunter has pleaded she will have a new first-trial attorney case. vo vo live the red cross is helping an elderly woman after an the red cross is helping an elderly woman after an early morning fire in westwood. crews arrived to a home on ravogli avenue, near fleetwood, to find flames in the kitchen. officials say the woman fell asleep and awoke to find her stove on fire. she was able to get out safely... no word on a damage estimate this morning. keeping an eye on after more than two years of public debate...congress appears to be coming to terms on a bill that would revise healthier school meal standards. a senate measure would give schools more flexibility in what they serve. requirements on whole grains and cutting sodium levels would be eased. the senate agriculture committee is scheduled to
last october a jury found hunter of unlawful contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those in office, along count. hunter has pleaded she will have a new first-trial attorney case. vo vo live the red cross is helping an elderly woman after an the red cross is helping an elderly woman after an early morning fire in westwood. crews arrived to a home on ravogli...
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reaction. >> you know, we asked her outside of the court, cammy. when you talk to judge hunter, she's always flanked what appears to be security guards and her, and her supporters. they surrounded her today. i asked her what she was feeling and what her reaction was. she was, glory be to god. she told me that twice. they started singing that as they walked down the hallway. >> angenette, thank you. hunter could appear in court on friday to determine whether she will serve her six months jail sentence. her attorneys ask her sentencing stayed while she assumes her position. >>> one of the members of society is arrested and charged with rape. dionne brandy was picked up today. he was indicted for raping and assaulting a mentally disabled adult. he's currently in the hamilton county jail. >>> he did it wearing a steelers jersey. the bengals lost the play-off lost the bet with pittsburgh mayor. he paid it off by wearing black and yellow, gold star chilly and greaters. city boston mission, provides hot meals for those who need a hand. >> that's brave. >> it was nice that he's helping those
reaction. >> you know, we asked her outside of the court, cammy. when you talk to judge hunter, she's always flanked what appears to be security guards and her, and her supporters. they surrounded her today. i asked her what she was feeling and what her reaction was. she was, glory be to god. she told me that twice. they started singing that as they walked down the hallway. >> angenette, thank you. hunter could appear in court on friday to determine whether she will serve her six...
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after the break, hunter could be in more trouble.. after the break, we'll breakdown the new charges against her, in a live report. kara vo plus...could a major scandal be unfolding in tennis? details on what top "he should have paid experts. he should have detroit water as soon contamination." flint, michigan... as protestors call for the governor's resignation, blaming him for the water crisis. "i don't how she survived. i don't know how long she was in there. i didn't see her until i heard her yelling." a dramatic rescue in west chester... as a woman and her dogs are pulled out of a frozen pond. begging for acknowlement, or even asking, diminishes dignity, diminishes power. a movement growing to boycott the oscars... with many frustrated, about the lack of diversity in the awards. kara 2shot good morning
after the break, hunter could be in more trouble.. after the break, we'll breakdown the new charges against her, in a live report. kara vo plus...could a major scandal be unfolding in tennis? details on what top "he should have paid experts. he should have detroit water as soon contamination." flint, michigan... as protestors call for the governor's resignation, blaming him for the water crisis. "i don't how she survived. i don't know how long she was in there. i didn't see her...
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. >> rob: hunter's high profile trial was suppose today start today. angela ingram is in the news room. >> reporter: judge norbert preside over the first trial but he says prosecution decision to drop the charges did not shock him. in and instant the trial was the prosecutors dropped the charges. it caught many off guard but not the man who presided over her first trial. >> i had no but have been predicted there would not be i retrial. >> we seen some misdeeds here. we just think it was a big bully fight. >> reporter: prosecutors say see the guilty but the expense for taxpayers for a second trial was too great. retired judge norbert says the up held conviction is one the reason the prosecutors drop the other charges. >> judge hunter was convicted on one charge and sentence to jail by me. retrial would be lengthy. >> reporter: prosecutors knew they would lose in the retrial. >> the charges never should have been they never should have been brought. >> reporter: hunter was sentenced to six months in jail at her first trial. for the farmer judge it is time to heal and move forward. >> i t
. >> rob: hunter's high profile trial was suppose today start today. angela ingram is in the news room. >> reporter: judge norbert preside over the first trial but he says prosecution decision to drop the charges did not shock him. in and instant the trial was the prosecutors dropped the charges. it caught many off guard but not the man who presided over her first trial. >> i had no but have been predicted there would not be i retrial. >> we seen some misdeeds here. we...
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hunter just lost her appeal of one criminal conviction. she faces retrial on eight other counts tomorrow. wlwt news 5' s john london is live inside music hall, where those supporters may try a new approach to drum up support. john, bring us up-to-date. john: supporters of judge hunter plan to be visible leading up to her retrial tomorrow. too. there is someone with a she is here, and she was on the praise 1230 talk show. she told ware on friday she believes the courthouse structure is conspiring to unjustly bring her down. she told ware on friday she believes there is a conspiracy against her. justice for judge hunter signs were plastered on a vehicle out in front of music hall this morning. the king day event over the years has always gone smoothly without any sort of disruption. but, we hear that could change today due to the hunter case. lincoln ware: i hear there may be some disruption today tro -- to bring attention to what' happening to judge tracie john london: if that would occur, would that be sort of self-defeating for the africa
hunter just lost her appeal of one criminal conviction. she faces retrial on eight other counts tomorrow. wlwt news 5' s john london is live inside music hall, where those supporters may try a new approach to drum up support. john, bring us up-to-date. john: supporters of judge hunter plan to be visible leading up to her retrial tomorrow. too. there is someone with a she is here, and she was on the praise 1230 talk show. she told ware on friday she believes the courthouse structure is...
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hunter: "he can see me?" dispatcher: "yeah, he can see you." hunter: "how the hell can he see me?"" "dispatch did a great job, they were able to keep him on the phone, keep updating us with information and so it made it easier for us, quicker for us. " eventually first responders in cold water rescue suits got to bushell and helped him out of the ice -- he had been there for an hour. "hunter: "they're on the ice." dispatcher: "they're on the ice, okay? . if you could just wave your arm ."hunter: "okay, they see me, they see me."
hunter: "he can see me?" dispatcher: "yeah, he can see you." hunter: "how the hell can he see me?"" "dispatch did a great job, they were able to keep him on the phone, keep updating us with information and so it made it easier for us, quicker for us. " eventually first responders in cold water rescue suits got to bushell and helped him out of the ice -- he had been there for an hour. "hunter: "they're on the ice." dispatcher:...
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last october a jury found hunter guilty of a charge contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those charges included tampering with evidence and theft in office, along with one additional count. hunter has pleaded not guilty to all counts. she will have a new attorney. her first-trial attorney withdrew from her case. vo live new information about a fire in bond hill... crews are working to determine the cause this morning. a woman living in the laconia avenue home called 9-1-1 after seeing and the house. officials say they found flames behind a wall in an upstairs bedroom. no one was hurt... damage is estimated at 10-thousand dollars. happening today happening today... a man accused in a deadly shooting in avondale, is set to face a judge. 21-year old derrell gover will be arraigned on murder charges. investigators say he shot and killed immanuel scott on alaska avenue friday night. michigan governor rick snyder is in
last october a jury found hunter guilty of a charge contract. she was sentenced to six months in jail but remains free while appealing. the new trial is on eight charges the first jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict on. those charges included tampering with evidence and theft in office, along with one additional count. hunter has pleaded not guilty to all counts. she will have a new attorney. her first-trial attorney withdrew from her case. vo live new information about a fire in bond...
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this is the second year for the program. 22:31:25 the soul hunters collect the deer. there s mobile coolers around the area, they collect the deer take it down to acre station and acre station calls us when it s been processed packaged and year they donated about 600 pounds, this year they more than doubled that, donating 1200 to pass out. 22:40:09 you can tell by the smiles on their faces that they re happy to receive it :11 while volunteers load up carts for people -- anyone want a sample? a quick cooking demonstration was given with ideas for ways to use the venison. 22:25:39 they had ground deer meat inside the chili instead of hamburger :42 with seven grandkids to help take care of -- gloria davis says it s a huge help. 22:26:25 i thank them because if it wasn )t for them, people wouldn t have what they have right now :28 with as many as 200 people coming here every tuesday -- oranizers hope this program just continues to grow. in elizabeth city - erica greenway - newschannel 3. you ve surely heard of fines for speeding on the roads. but now two virginia state de
this is the second year for the program. 22:31:25 the soul hunters collect the deer. there s mobile coolers around the area, they collect the deer take it down to acre station and acre station calls us when it s been processed packaged and year they donated about 600 pounds, this year they more than doubled that, donating 1200 to pass out. 22:40:09 you can tell by the smiles on their faces that they re happy to receive it :11 while volunteers load up carts for people -- anyone want a sample? a...
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hunter was sentenced to six months in jail for a conviction on one charge.but hunter is appealing that. during a hearing scheduled for this friday - we could learn if hunter will serve time while her appeal is being heard. tonight - a tri-state mother is concerned that a teacher's punishment went too far. far.the mom tells 9 on your side her daughter spent the weekend recovering from chemical burns she suffered while scrubbing mats at south lebanon elementary school on friday.the punishment was given out to students who missed several homework assignments.the mom thinks the teacher should have considered other disciplinary actions. <"being forced to go sit in a room and do that homework assignment she was missing- completely acceptable, i'm on your side. but anything where she comes home with physical signs that she's been punished is too far."> far.">a warren county girl's burns on friday - but chose to not file a report.the school is now investigating to see if any further action shoule be taken. westwood is cincinnati's largest neighborhood.and it may also be it's most troubled. tak
hunter was sentenced to six months in jail for a conviction on one charge.but hunter is appealing that. during a hearing scheduled for this friday - we could learn if hunter will serve time while her appeal is being heard. tonight - a tri-state mother is concerned that a teacher's punishment went too far. far.the mom tells 9 on your side her daughter spent the weekend recovering from chemical burns she suffered while scrubbing mats at south lebanon elementary school on friday.the punishment was...
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hunter.. a juvenile court judge.. was first charged two years.the first trial in october of 2014 ended with one deadlocked on the other eight on that one conviction a few days ago.. and faces six months in jail. now all eyes are on the second trial that will start this morning on those other eight charges. that first trial went five weeks. a bizzare case today in hamilton county court... as a man will answer charges he got a dog out of the pound... in order to have it destroyed. police say jason dotson was ordered have his dog put down after it was deemed to be vicious.police say he went to dog... and turned in that dog to be put down.we'll be in court this afternoon for his hearing. this morning... a man charged with a homicide over the weekend in avondale will be in court. derrell gover is charged with murder for that shooting friday night on alaska avenue.two men took immanuel scott to children's hospital that night with gunshot wounds.no word on a motive for that shooting. as family prepares to bury an ohio police
hunter.. a juvenile court judge.. was first charged two years.the first trial in october of 2014 ended with one deadlocked on the other eight on that one conviction a few days ago.. and faces six months in jail. now all eyes are on the second trial that will start this morning on those other eight charges. that first trial went five weeks. a bizzare case today in hamilton county court... as a man will answer charges he got a dog out of the pound... in order to have it destroyed. police say...
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over the past decade, us hunters killed 760 lions. and about 13% of those trophies entered the us through the port of san francisco. bigad: are inspectors able to check every sport-hunted trophy that comes through here? ann-marie: no, not even close. i'd say at least 50% maybe. there's only four wildlife inspectors for the whole port of san francisco, oakland, and san jose, so we have to use our time wisely. announcer: but with some of the animals considered threatened or even endangered, some question whether killing wildlife truly is the best way to protect it. bigad: since our investigation first aired, the federal government has issued new guidelines aimed at restricting the number of trophy-hunting permits that are issued, including those for threatened and endangered animals. and just recently, the government officially placed lions under the protection of the endangered species act. now, if you have a story for us, call our tip line at 888-996-tips, or send an email to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. we thank you for watching. you're i
over the past decade, us hunters killed 760 lions. and about 13% of those trophies entered the us through the port of san francisco. bigad: are inspectors able to check every sport-hunted trophy that comes through here? ann-marie: no, not even close. i'd say at least 50% maybe. there's only four wildlife inspectors for the whole port of san francisco, oakland, and san jose, so we have to use our time wisely. announcer: but with some of the animals considered threatened or even endangered, some...
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hunter' s supporters are also expected today. just yesterday those supporters interrupted a program to honor mlk. >> tell the people the truth. tell the people the truth today. some of hunter' s supporters say the event was an attention-grabbing opportunity. they say the court system is undermining hunter. quick -- quick -- quick >> they know that i didn' t break any laws. they know that this is incredibly wicked, evil and corrupt, what they' re doing. mark our own courtis fuller : emceed the interrupted program. courtis drew applause when he said he didn' t think mlk would have cut into a program, designed to teach respect. lisa the family of the man shot officer has settled with the university for more than $4 million. wlwt news 5' s miriah turner tells us what else comes with the settlement, and how the dubose family is feeling about it. miriah: dubose' s 18-year-old daughter raegan brooks calls the settlement bittersweet saying it won' t bring her dad back but it , will help his family move forward. former university of cinci
hunter' s supporters are also expected today. just yesterday those supporters interrupted a program to honor mlk. >> tell the people the truth. tell the people the truth today. some of hunter' s supporters say the event was an attention-grabbing opportunity. they say the court system is undermining hunter. quick -- quick -- quick >> they know that i didn' t break any laws. they know that this is incredibly wicked, evil and corrupt, what they' re doing. mark our own courtis fuller :...
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hunter's attorneys say they discovered that a computer with data they believe would have exonerated hunter on some charges was wiped clean and sold before the charges were ever filed. filed. hopefully someday her redemption will come and people will realize all she was trying to do was what she feel, i want to do the right thing.but hunter still has one charge she was convicted of and is facing a six month sentence.. but she is appealing. appealing. we're looking for her to be completely exonerated of all charges. charges. and the hearing is set for friday to decide whether hunter will go to jail to serve her sentence while her appeal is still being heard. jordan burgess. the now cincinnati. cincinnati. hunter had the appeal of her conviction denied just days ago by the ohio court of appeals.. but she has asked to have that decision reconsidered. just days after police say he pulled the trigger in a deadly shooting -- a murder suspect now has to come up with one million dollars to get out of jail. police say derrell gover shot and killed immanuel scott on alaska avenue last friday.he made
hunter's attorneys say they discovered that a computer with data they believe would have exonerated hunter on some charges was wiped clean and sold before the charges were ever filed. filed. hopefully someday her redemption will come and people will realize all she was trying to do was what she feel, i want to do the right thing.but hunter still has one charge she was convicted of and is facing a six month sentence.. but she is appealing. appealing. we're looking for her to be completely...
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judge.a jury convicted hunter on one count in 20-14. everyone, including hunter's attorneys, expected a re-trial to begin today.but prosecutors say pursuing the charges would lead to substantial costs and conflict.hunter's supporters stopped short of calling this a win... 46:20 i don't want to call it a victory because the criminal justice is still intact in its current form. the victory will come when we totally reform hamilton county. county.the judge who heard hunter's first case, norbert nadel, says he's not surprised the charges were dismissed. fairly. as far as i'm concerned we treated her as fair as we could treat anybody. anybody.an appeals court recently upheld hunter's conviction. she faces a six month prison sentence. cincinnati's new police chief is pledging to tackle gang violence in some of the city's worst areas. the chief presenting new crime data today. today.9 on your side's jason law is live in the one part of town where police will be spending a lot more time ... jason? we're live tonight in westwood. westwood is cin
judge.a jury convicted hunter on one count in 20-14. everyone, including hunter's attorneys, expected a re-trial to begin today.but prosecutors say pursuing the charges would lead to substantial costs and conflict.hunter's supporters stopped short of calling this a win... 46:20 i don't want to call it a victory because the criminal justice is still intact in its current form. the victory will come when we totally reform hamilton county. county.the judge who heard hunter's first case, norbert...
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hunters point shipyard redevelopment and bayview hunters point. discussion and action, resolution 79-2015. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners, as you know the scope and scale of hunters point ship yard candlestick point phase 2 project is very large t is a multiyear, multiphase projeblth. the development covers well over 700 acres. this is land, streets, roads, public improvement and parks that do not yet exist. that infrastructure work is necessary to advance the housing development that you saw. they need a pad, so to speak and roads in order to build on. in terms of resources, the agreements do provide for the former agency, ocii to contract out and to support this emns technical supportive work. not just our office but the city because this will eventually be accepted boo the city who will have to operate and maintain. the city or the developer and in this case we propose a contract with engineering firm, hawk engineer inc. to support the scope and scale of the work. kevin [inaudible] is senior engineer with ocii will
hunters point shipyard redevelopment and bayview hunters point. discussion and action, resolution 79-2015. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners, as you know the scope and scale of hunters point ship yard candlestick point phase 2 project is very large t is a multiyear, multiphase projeblth. the development covers well over 700 acres. this is land, streets, roads, public improvement and parks that do not yet exist. that infrastructure work is necessary to advance the...
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hunter's supporters out in full force.. exclaiming her innocence.. and pleading for justice..hunter is being re-tried on eight counts.. including tampering with evidence.. and the misuse of a county credit card..now.. you might remember.. hunter was convicted last year of improperly using her influence as a juvenile judge to prevent her brother from being fired from his job with the county.. those other eight counts.. however.. left the jury deadlocked..which brings us to today..where it's expected jury selection for the trial could last all day long.. reporting live in the newsroom.. adam clements.. local 12 news..bob.. back to you.. 3 again.. that trial begins at nine this morning.. stay with local twelve and local twelve dot com for the latest.. 3 the c- d- c is advising pregnant women to avoid travelling to 14 countries in latin america and the caribbean.they include puerto because of the zika virus.the mosquito- borne illness can cause a birth defect if the mother is infected during pregnancy. babies can be born with smaller heads.. and underdev
hunter's supporters out in full force.. exclaiming her innocence.. and pleading for justice..hunter is being re-tried on eight counts.. including tampering with evidence.. and the misuse of a county credit card..now.. you might remember.. hunter was convicted last year of improperly using her influence as a juvenile judge to prevent her brother from being fired from his job with the county.. those other eight counts.. however.. left the jury deadlocked..which brings us to today..where it's...
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hunter still faces sanctions and legal hurdles to running again. lisa: a community mourning the loss of a hero. the middletown fire department is honoring retired firefighter paramedic scott bruggeman as they prepare to say goodbye. bruggeman died on monday after being diagnosed with sarcoidosis in 2014 after a heart attack. the disease began to attack his heart and lungs. he was 45 years old. middletown fire considers his death a medical line of duty death. >> scott was a firefighter paramedic that a community would want. he was born and raised here. he knew the people here. people knew him. lisa: bruggeman wasn' t just a hero for his community, he was also a marine who fought in he also knew how to have fun and was an expert at firehouse pranks. bruggeman' s funeral will take place on friday. >> cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. randi: good morning. the snow is already rolling in. it should be gone around noon. totals around an inch, inch and a half. the snow is rolling in this morning and still coming down pretty good at 8:30, 9:00
hunter still faces sanctions and legal hurdles to running again. lisa: a community mourning the loss of a hero. the middletown fire department is honoring retired firefighter paramedic scott bruggeman as they prepare to say goodbye. bruggeman died on monday after being diagnosed with sarcoidosis in 2014 after a heart attack. the disease began to attack his heart and lungs. he was 45 years old. middletown fire considers his death a medical line of duty death. >> scott was a firefighter...
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hunters point shipyard redevelopment and bayview hunters point. discussion and action, resolution 79-2015. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners, as you know the scope and scale of hunters point ship yard candlestick point phase 2 project is very large t is a multiyear, multiphase projeblth. the development covers well over 700 acres. this is land, streets, roads, public improvement and parks that do not yet exist. that infrastructure work is necessary to advance the housing development that you saw. they need a pad, so to speak and roads in order to build on. in terms of resources, the agreements do provide for the former agency, ocii to contract out and to support this emns technical supportive work. not just our office but the city because this will eventually be accepted boo the city who will have to operate and maintain. the city or the developer and in this case we propose a contract with engineering firm, hawk engineer inc. to support the scope and scale of the work. kevin [inaudible] is senior engineer with ocii will
hunters point shipyard redevelopment and bayview hunters point. discussion and action, resolution 79-2015. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners, as you know the scope and scale of hunters point ship yard candlestick point phase 2 project is very large t is a multiyear, multiphase projeblth. the development covers well over 700 acres. this is land, streets, roads, public improvement and parks that do not yet exist. that infrastructure work is necessary to advance the...
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hunters point shipyard redevelopment and bayview hunters point. discussion and action, resolution 79-2015. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners, as you know the scope and scale of hunters point ship yard candlestick point phase 2 project is very large t is a multiyear, multiphase projeblth. the development covers well over 700 acres. this is land, streets, roads, public improvement and parks that do not yet exist. that infrastructure work is necessary to advance the housing development that you saw. they need a pad, so to speak and roads in order to build on. in terms of resources, the agreements do provide for the former agency, ocii to contract out and to support this emns technical supportive work. not just our office but the city because this will eventually be accepted boo the city who will have to operate and maintain. the city or the developer and in this case we propose a contract with engineering firm, hawk engineer inc. to support the scope and scale of the work. kevin [inaudible] is senior engineer with ocii will
hunters point shipyard redevelopment and bayview hunters point. discussion and action, resolution 79-2015. madam director. >> thank you madam secretary. commissioners, as you know the scope and scale of hunters point ship yard candlestick point phase 2 project is very large t is a multiyear, multiphase projeblth. the development covers well over 700 acres. this is land, streets, roads, public improvement and parks that do not yet exist. that infrastructure work is necessary to advance the...
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richard olsen/hunter was the most remember." stopped, and provided blankets until paramedics arrived. dr. richard olsen/hunter "then he opened that door and all i did was blubber, but i blubbered please don't leave me." bryant has called doctor olsen daily to check in to see how he's doing. he's now being treated at mayo - but olsen is expected to walk again. more surgery could still be in his future. still to come jordan is riding along with the her.. coming up next with rain showers this morning for the commute and temps in the mid to upper 30s. look for standing water and tapering by noon. then mostly cloudy as temperatures rise to 50 degrees this afternoon . we remain dry tonight and to start your saturday before more rain saturday afternoon into the evening as a cold front moves towards the tri state. after reaching 51 degrees on saturday our temps will start to fall during the bengals game as rain could be steady at times especially near kick off. temperatures will fall into the upper 30s by the end of the game. sunday we
richard olsen/hunter was the most remember." stopped, and provided blankets until paramedics arrived. dr. richard olsen/hunter "then he opened that door and all i did was blubber, but i blubbered please don't leave me." bryant has called doctor olsen daily to check in to see how he's doing. he's now being treated at mayo - but olsen is expected to walk again. more surgery could still be in his future. still to come jordan is riding along with the her.. coming up next with rain...
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nat: "thank you"raymond hunter owns devine street. he says a temporary slab has been the front of his shop for months. hunter: "when cars drive over it, you can hear it all the doesn't have a whole lot of effect on my business, but can't be good for people to be driving over and over and over it again work and stuff like that."the increased maintenance potholes and metal slabs is a concern of youssef says if a tax increase is what needs to fund our roads, he'll support it. youssef elammouri: "i'd rather pay a than pay car maintenance."elammouri says the patchwork sufficient, especially on harden street where he lives.youssef elammouri: "they did about five years work on it and having problems, it floods every hunter and the other drivers say they're hopeful pass a plan, one that will permanently fix the many current system. raymond like it fixed, i mean, i'm not saying i don't. but there's they can do with what they're 3 3 the canalside lofts in columbia... will soon see some new development.developers the canalside development.in a m
nat: "thank you"raymond hunter owns devine street. he says a temporary slab has been the front of his shop for months. hunter: "when cars drive over it, you can hear it all the doesn't have a whole lot of effect on my business, but can't be good for people to be driving over and over and over it again work and stuff like that."the increased maintenance potholes and metal slabs is a concern of youssef says if a tax increase is what needs to fund our roads, he'll support it....
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in the hunter huddle, they collect this was a losing prosecution. her entourage formed a prayer circle. accountable for her conduct and penalized accordingly. >> all remaining charges disappeared. deepening suspicions of the hunter team about the system she had already labeled corrupt. if it was a threat to the system, and what way? >> may god be the glory. reporter: she would not expound. >> no shackling of children in >> she was convicted for giving her brother some documents. they were never presented. she is vying for the lead again. and the decision on if that decision will be opposed. judge hunter and the attorneys will return to the courthouse to see if she can stay out while she has filed another appeal. sheree: police shut down wade. one person was shot in the back side during a drive-by shooting. re trying to find out how that victim is doing tonight. the 21-year-old is being held on a $1.5 million bond. police say he shot emanuel skarlatos saturday night. he is not charged with murder and aggravated robbery. mike: sheree: at a marks one y
in the hunter huddle, they collect this was a losing prosecution. her entourage formed a prayer circle. accountable for her conduct and penalized accordingly. >> all remaining charges disappeared. deepening suspicions of the hunter team about the system she had already labeled corrupt. if it was a threat to the system, and what way? >> may god be the glory. reporter: she would not expound. >> no shackling of children in >> she was convicted for giving her brother some...
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another legal loss for tracie hunter. we'll tell you what's next for the suspended judge after a court upheld her conviction. you may want to find indoor events for the kids. the cold weekend. it's saturday, january 16, 2016. this is news 5 today. announcer: from cincinnati's wlwt leading the way, this is wlwt news 5 today. jonathan: good morning. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. i'm jonathan hawgood. this is miriah turner. how are you? miriah: doing good. having to be here on a weekend. jonathan: what's this about cold temperatures? miriah: it's been a roller-coaster. jonathan: are we going back down? miriah: going back down. i don't know what that part of the roller-coaster is called when you -- like the hills or something. jonathan: mid section. miriah: i feel like we're approaching that huge drop. we're plummeting all the way down to single digits for monday. about the m.l.k. day march. it will feel like subzero six. today we're looking at the temperatures in the 30's. yesterday we were almost 50 deg
another legal loss for tracie hunter. we'll tell you what's next for the suspended judge after a court upheld her conviction. you may want to find indoor events for the kids. the cold weekend. it's saturday, january 16, 2016. this is news 5 today. announcer: from cincinnati's wlwt leading the way, this is wlwt news 5 today. jonathan: good morning. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. i'm jonathan hawgood. this is miriah turner. how are you? miriah: doing good. having to be here on...
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hunter faces another trial starting on tuesday. she's being retried on eight counts.9 on your will be in the courtroom and bring you any new developments. a father accused of overdosing in his child's hospital room was indicted by a grand jury today.wesley landers is also accused of bringing a gun into cincinnati children's.the mother of that child was found dead from an overdose. that neighborly heroes. a ten-year-old boy attacked by pit bulls.how a little teamwork got that boy to safety. a slice of the good life. travel, sports and boats return to downtown cincinnati. where the show is happening - and other events making the top nine things to do this weekend. you're watching 9 on your side at 5 the winners keep coming forward. the robinson family bought the winning powerball ticket sold in tennessee.the family says they're figuring out how to spend their forture.... 1:02 - 1:13"sallie mae's paid off. good-bye, no more loans for you, tiffany. other than that we really haven't had time -- no -- i do plan on hoping to work for a li
hunter faces another trial starting on tuesday. she's being retried on eight counts.9 on your will be in the courtroom and bring you any new developments. a father accused of overdosing in his child's hospital room was indicted by a grand jury today.wesley landers is also accused of bringing a gun into cincinnati children's.the mother of that child was found dead from an overdose. that neighborly heroes. a ten-year-old boy attacked by pit bulls.how a little teamwork got that boy to safety. a...
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hunter was in court. the judge would make his decision about whether hunter could remain free. hunter was convicted of a felony , unlawful interest in a public contract last year. she was sentenced to six months in jail and is appealing her conviction. they just filed an appeal. the court has not ruled on her appeal. to drop remaining charges against her. they said a second trial was not worth the effort or the expense. >> hunter is suspended from the bench without pay right now. the idea went from a pipe dream to serious discussion today. one plan is moving into a new phase next month. live for a' s the new information. the feasibility study would cost $300,000 and would be the first to extend streetcar tracks like those you see here across the river. they will go to d.c. in a few weeks to try to take that step. it, big ideas start somewhere. knowing the cincinnati streetcar reality, it is sensitive. the business council got a lot to chew on today. providing a healthy dose of reality. they watched a video of john schneider and began a conversation that some say should have alr
hunter was in court. the judge would make his decision about whether hunter could remain free. hunter was convicted of a felony , unlawful interest in a public contract last year. she was sentenced to six months in jail and is appealing her conviction. they just filed an appeal. the court has not ruled on her appeal. to drop remaining charges against her. they said a second trial was not worth the effort or the expense. >> hunter is suspended from the bench without pay right now. the idea...
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mark: but first, all charges dismissed for tracie hunter. what it now means for the lisa: and i' m lisa cooney. just as her re-trial was about to start, remaining charges against tracie hunter were dropped. mark: now the big questions are why, and what' s next for tracie wlwt news 5' s john london is live outside the courthouse with the latest on this breaking john, good afternoon. this is interesting, because all of those charges are gone, just like her hard drive and the computer that was auctioned off. point, it makes little difference, because they say justice was served. tracie hunter' s supporters say couldn' t win this. charged in the first place. she believes the system is prepared for a retrial on eight counts. to them. from the get-go and that hamilton county prosecutors when after judge hunter because she was a threat to the way the juvenile court system administers justice. her only verbal reaction to media was afraid she is fond of using -- to god be the glory. sing as they go down the hallway. others told us the only true victo
mark: but first, all charges dismissed for tracie hunter. what it now means for the lisa: and i' m lisa cooney. just as her re-trial was about to start, remaining charges against tracie hunter were dropped. mark: now the big questions are why, and what' s next for tracie wlwt news 5' s john london is live outside the courthouse with the latest on this breaking john, good afternoon. this is interesting, because all of those charges are gone, just like her hard drive and the computer that was...
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erica -- jacqueline hill tells me she is shawn hunter )s godmother. he )s the man norfolk police say -- murdered his own mother -- 43-year-old sonya hunter -- yesterday morning. norfolk police say they are still investigating the motive. but jacqueline tells me -- that shawn struggled with some mental issues -- but she still feels this was out of character. 10;06 he said he still suffered from hearing voices, he dont trust nobody and i asked him i said have you ever thought about getting help? jacqueline hill -- is talking about with her godson -- 22-year-old shawn hunter. the man norfolk police say -- murdered his mother yesterday -- 43- year-old sonya hunter. jacqueline lives in north carolina now -- so she spoke with newschannel 3 over the phone. 10;29 that is a sign of mental illness 10;44 it only gets worse as an adult if it goes untreated and it seems like it kinda grew and grew until it became this situation with him and his mother jacqueline tells newschannel 3 -- she raised her family on the same street as shawn)s mother, sonya. as a single p
erica -- jacqueline hill tells me she is shawn hunter )s godmother. he )s the man norfolk police say -- murdered his own mother -- 43-year-old sonya hunter -- yesterday morning. norfolk police say they are still investigating the motive. but jacqueline tells me -- that shawn struggled with some mental issues -- but she still feels this was out of character. 10;06 he said he still suffered from hearing voices, he dont trust nobody and i asked him i said have you ever thought about getting help?...
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what that means for hunters and non-hunters. watch 10news this morning for your chance to enter to lightning tickets to the february 3rd home game against the detroit red all you have to do is watch for the word of the day monday through thursday, then enter it on our facebook we'll announce the winner on friday 10 news and c-b-s tonight. starting at 8:00, undercover boss, followed by hawaii five-o at 9:00. at 10:00, blue bloods. then tune in to 10 news at 11. don't forget to stay up for the late show with stephen colbert and his guests astronaut scott kelly and soccer player abby wambach. and if you go to bed early-- don't worry. we're sharing the best moments from the late show with you on 10 news this morning, every day at 5-20 and 6-20. florida's python challenge starts tomorrow! it's part of the state's fight against the invasive burmese pythons. this is when hunters with permits can capture snakes alive. people without permits must kill the snake and bag the remains. the challenge lasts five weeks. it comes with a chance t
what that means for hunters and non-hunters. watch 10news this morning for your chance to enter to lightning tickets to the february 3rd home game against the detroit red all you have to do is watch for the word of the day monday through thursday, then enter it on our facebook we'll announce the winner on friday 10 news and c-b-s tonight. starting at 8:00, undercover boss, followed by hawaii five-o at 9:00. at 10:00, blue bloods. then tune in to 10 news at 11. don't forget to stay up for the...
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the picture of hunter's provides context to injuries on his face. he's at home recovering in florida. (hunter hanks/survived crash) "i got a good gash a different moment captured inside arika's hospital room that social media can't stop sharing. (hunter hanks/survived crash) "all i cared about was seeing her and making sure she was ok before me, i didn't care what happened to me as long as she was all right." a caption not necessary, their looks, their eyes and their neck braces were enough. (hunter hanks/survived crash) "anyone who looks at that photo can tell something happened and both were making sure we were ok." so far, the picture has made it's way around the world. neither of the two quite understands how... but messages they've gotten hundreds of messages just telling us that our story brought them out of a dark place in their life and changed changed lives and not just theirs. (arika stovall/survived crash) "i'm just happy that so many people have been touched by it." what is next for "el chapo?" an official says it could involve him facin
the picture of hunter's provides context to injuries on his face. he's at home recovering in florida. (hunter hanks/survived crash) "i got a good gash a different moment captured inside arika's hospital room that social media can't stop sharing. (hunter hanks/survived crash) "all i cared about was seeing her and making sure she was ok before me, i didn't care what happened to me as long as she was all right." a caption not necessary, their looks, their eyes and their neck braces...
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>> the biggest mistake was join the firearm. >>> reporter: a bystander claiming to be a bounty hunter took the law into his own hands. but he has a criminal past including charges of carrying a concealed weapon and assault. he faces charges of reckless endangerment and discharging a firearm. >> this isn't an old western, those bullets have to go somewhere. >>> this da says firing warning shots is never acceptable. owners have a right to protect certainly not to shoot at a >>> reporter: to the charges send a message to gun owners?>> is that right is abused or used to put people at risk there are going to be consequences and they exist in our criminal code. >>> reporter: i spoke-- spoke to the state bail agency and they said anyone can buy these badges. we found them for less than $20. in colorado, bounty hunters do not have to be certified or even trained under state law but i'm also told that no professional bounty hunter would shoot at a car or fire warning shots into the air. >> very interesting, thank you. police are looking for suspect and offering a $2000 reward. firearm safety p
>> the biggest mistake was join the firearm. >>> reporter: a bystander claiming to be a bounty hunter took the law into his own hands. but he has a criminal past including charges of carrying a concealed weapon and assault. he faces charges of reckless endangerment and discharging a firearm. >> this isn't an old western, those bullets have to go somewhere. >>> this da says firing warning shots is never acceptable. owners have a right to protect certainly not to...
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hunter is facing tampering can evidence, and improperly use a credit card. she was convicted to using a court judge to keep her brother from getting fired. in prison. that sentence was put on hold until this whole retrial process is completed. >>> we will be following tracy hunter's trial from the very beginning, make sure to follow the local 12 page facebook, and twitter along as well. >>> there will be an autopsy on central ohio police officer who was killed. >>> the body of the thomas katril was found near the danville, municipal building. authorities have yet to say how he died. police say that jones' exgirlfriend called police to say that jones has weapons and was looking to kill an officer. >> and just as that officer was killed for wearing a uniform, a police recruiting class is happening now in sin. cincinnati. it includes ambush training, they are learning to be ready for anything such as when a taser, worthy incident if you will suddenly becomes a deadly there are 40 men, and 15 women in this recruit class. >> i believe the group of people, yes. ar
hunter is facing tampering can evidence, and improperly use a credit card. she was convicted to using a court judge to keep her brother from getting fired. in prison. that sentence was put on hold until this whole retrial process is completed. >>> we will be following tracy hunter's trial from the very beginning, make sure to follow the local 12 page facebook, and twitter along as well. >>> there will be an autopsy on central ohio police officer who was killed. >>>...
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the property owners say the hunter noticed that there was hardly any blood in the area. asking you to call crimestoppers this case. the university of south carolina student has a chance to avoid g and pouring household cleaner into her roommates' food last year. hayley king's attorney says she has entered pre-trial intervention. the fifth circuit solicitor's of king's two roommates told they set up cameras because they were scared of what king might do after fighting with her. investigators say this pair is responsible for a robbery at club 100 on friday. surveillance cameras captured both of them as they went into the club. once inside, investigators said the couple presented a firearm and left with the cash register. if either one of these individuals, pl call crimestoppers. history lovers in spartanburg county are kicking off black history month a couple days early. musicians and storytellers took part of an event at the inman city hall today. it featured stories abou legend known as trotting sally. , many others from the across the upstate also spoke about their pass
the property owners say the hunter noticed that there was hardly any blood in the area. asking you to call crimestoppers this case. the university of south carolina student has a chance to avoid g and pouring household cleaner into her roommates' food last year. hayley king's attorney says she has entered pre-trial intervention. the fifth circuit solicitor's of king's two roommates told they set up cameras because they were scared of what king might do after fighting with her. investigators say...
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hunter tells me he is not sorry. >> i make no apologies for posting that image. i make no apologies for my position on the matter that criminals need to be held accountable for their actions. >>> what he tells me he does regret is that the photo may have implied more than he intended. >> i was not trying to say let's bring back the electric chair over lethal injection or news over those. many felony offenders are sentences. i feel that increasing the consequences for this type of behavior could deter some of them. >>> now for why jones was on the street, the knox county prosecutor could not comment on a 2014 burglary charge but the most recent arrest the victim not have evidence to press charges. megan hickey, newschannel 5. >>> violent crimes on the rise. the f.b.i. releasing new data showing two percent increase in murders and rapes and assaults during the first six months of 2015. that is compared to the same time a year before. burglary and arson crimes dropped in the first six months. >>> the man accused of murdering a woman in her home pleaded not guilty. a
hunter tells me he is not sorry. >> i make no apologies for posting that image. i make no apologies for my position on the matter that criminals need to be held accountable for their actions. >>> what he tells me he does regret is that the photo may have implied more than he intended. >> i was not trying to say let's bring back the electric chair over lethal injection or news over those. many felony offenders are sentences. i feel that increasing the consequences for this...
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work zaun and hunter say will start with medicade and education...but wont end there... [sot hunter]"raising the minimum wage so we at having a living wage sand not having to live in poverty working 40 hours a a ek."[sot zaun]"we havavt done anything with income taxes....i'd like to see us create a better enviroment so iowans and business have more money in their pockets at the end of the year."with a short session and the iowa caususes to contend with there is no time to [sot zaun]"i am ready to go." 3 the legislators tell us they would not be surprised to see the 2016 session go a week or two lonon 3 3 president obama says he will control measures - without congress. as mark albert reports... the planned executive action has already created backlash from republicans who say mr. obama is acting more like a king than a president. 3 with the attorney general by his side in the oval office, president obama said monday he would defy the republican- controlled congress and implement new gun control measures by executive action. obama)(14:58:43:07)"this is violent crime in th
work zaun and hunter say will start with medicade and education...but wont end there... [sot hunter]"raising the minimum wage so we at having a living wage sand not having to live in poverty working 40 hours a a ek."[sot zaun]"we havavt done anything with income taxes....i'd like to see us create a better enviroment so iowans and business have more money in their pockets at the end of the year."with a short session and the iowa caususes to contend with there is no time to...
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four-30 ...marines still missing ...crews make a troubling find in the search off hawaii. 3 tracie hunter returns to court the trial of the suspended juvenile court judge. 3 fulfilling a bet ...cincinnati mayor john cranley will follow through with his wild-card wager. 3 good morning cincinnati.. thanks for joining us on this tuesday.i'm john lomax.and i'm sheila gray.the stories of the day are coming up. first a check of the weather. here's meterologist brandon orr. 3 today is the one year anniversary of the deadly hopple street bridge collapse. the collapse killed brandon carl and hurt a semi driver. osha cited kokosing construction for using an excavator on the bridge deck, which wasn't strong enough to support it.the company was also cited for failing to stop demolition work after an engineering error was found that could have caused the collapse. 3 a suspected killer will face a judge this morning ...derrell gover is accused of killing 20-year old immanuel scott in avondale last week. scott showed up to children's hospital friday night with a gunshot wound.. and he died there. police
four-30 ...marines still missing ...crews make a troubling find in the search off hawaii. 3 tracie hunter returns to court the trial of the suspended juvenile court judge. 3 fulfilling a bet ...cincinnati mayor john cranley will follow through with his wild-card wager. 3 good morning cincinnati.. thanks for joining us on this tuesday.i'm john lomax.and i'm sheila gray.the stories of the day are coming up. first a check of the weather. here's meterologist brandon orr. 3 today is the one year...
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police say 22-year-old shawn hunter shot and killed sonya hunter yesterday morning. it happened outside their home on westcliff drive, off east little creek road. 10 on your side's joe fisher talked with family members and joins us now with details you'll see only deanna -- there's anger and reget tonight among sonya hunter's family. anger -- that her son ended her life. regret -- because they say her son needed help for a mental illnes --- and he still needs help now. karen cuffee/victim's daughter-in-law ((c208 7:54)) "sonya was a woman who loved the lord and loved her children very much so." it's how 43-year-old sonya hunter lived her life. karen cuffee/victim's daughter-in-law ((c208 11:19)) "sonya was a bubbly person always cooking and cleaning." that makes her death so difficult for family and friends to comprehend. todd parker/friend ((c204 4:36)) "she was loved by everybody. i can tell you that right now. nobody disliked her at all, nobody, nobody." yet saturday morning -- her life allegedly taken at the hands of her own outside her home on westcliff road ---
police say 22-year-old shawn hunter shot and killed sonya hunter yesterday morning. it happened outside their home on westcliff drive, off east little creek road. 10 on your side's joe fisher talked with family members and joins us now with details you'll see only deanna -- there's anger and reget tonight among sonya hunter's family. anger -- that her son ended her life. regret -- because they say her son needed help for a mental illnes --- and he still needs help now. karen cuffee/victim's...
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the property owners say the hunter noticed that there was hardly any blood in the area. right now investigators are asking you to call crime stoppers at 23-crime if you have in this case. in georgia now, three people were killed in a small plane crash saturday in albany the plane crashed shortly after taking off from the airport in albany yesterday afternoon and caught fire after impact, authorities say. no word on what may have caused the crash. we don't yet know who was on bo all three did not survive. the airport has been closed. an attorney says a university of south carolina student has a chance to avoid prison after she was recorded spitting and pouring household cleaner into her roommates' food last year. hayley king's attorney says she has entered pre-trial intervention and the fifth circuit solicitor's office has placed a charge of malicious tampering with food on hold. king's two roommates told police they set up cameras because they were afraid of what king might do after fighting with her. back here in the upstate, the narcotics unit made two big arrests this
the property owners say the hunter noticed that there was hardly any blood in the area. right now investigators are asking you to call crime stoppers at 23-crime if you have in this case. in georgia now, three people were killed in a small plane crash saturday in albany the plane crashed shortly after taking off from the airport in albany yesterday afternoon and caught fire after impact, authorities say. no word on what may have caused the crash. we don't yet know who was on bo all three did...
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hunter is in the process of appealing her 20-14 conviction down, hunter may have had to start serving her six month sentence tomorrow!earlier this week, the eight additional charges that she was first tried on in 20-14 - were thrown out. the boyfriend of a middletown woman who was found dead is being sentenced in her pleaded guilty to killing de'asia sims in december of 2014.the pair were dating when she disappeared.after a desperate search, her body was discovered near a water works plant on lick road in fairfield.hawkins will spend prison. murder charges are being handed out to these four men chester teen. demarcus staley, justin koch, jibril willingham, and rodney foster were all indicted today by a butler county grand jury. in addition to murder charges, the young men will also face aggravated robbery, kidnapping and tampering with evidence charges.police say two of the men entered 18 year old tyler kassow's home on january 13- th.. and shot him in the head. two others were in the getaway car. investigators say this was a planned attack-- but have yet to elaborate on a motive. kas
hunter is in the process of appealing her 20-14 conviction down, hunter may have had to start serving her six month sentence tomorrow!earlier this week, the eight additional charges that she was first tried on in 20-14 - were thrown out. the boyfriend of a middletown woman who was found dead is being sentenced in her pleaded guilty to killing de'asia sims in december of 2014.the pair were dating when she disappeared.after a desperate search, her body was discovered near a water works plant on...
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hunter: "i can hear them now." dispatcher: "okay, they're requesting you wave your arms, can you do that?"" the sheriff's office says 25 year old jared bushell fell through some ice in the hawkeye wildlife area up to his chest in freezing water and ice. rescuers pulled him out about an hour later. one sheriff's lieutenant says bushell could have died if he hadn't had a working cell phone with him. "everybody has a cell phone, sometimes maybe i think we depend too much on it, we walk out with a cell phone we're safe, we're okay we don't have to worry about it because we can call, there could be a time when you won't be able to use a cell phone or there's a time when the cell phone is gone, broken, lost, whatever. " the sheriff's office says hunters should always go out with a partner, also take a floatation device,, and tell others where they plan to hunt. first responders across eastern iowa routinely undergo training on ice rescues. kcrg-tv9's brea love reports on how cedar rapids firefighters prepare for such sit
hunter: "i can hear them now." dispatcher: "okay, they're requesting you wave your arms, can you do that?"" the sheriff's office says 25 year old jared bushell fell through some ice in the hawkeye wildlife area up to his chest in freezing water and ice. rescuers pulled him out about an hour later. one sheriff's lieutenant says bushell could have died if he hadn't had a working cell phone with him. "everybody has a cell phone, sometimes maybe i think we depend too...
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hunter was sentenced to six months. earlier this week, prosecutors dropped plans to re-try hunter on eight other charges. his daughter's mother and the man police say is responsible for her death were in court yesterday.hear the shocking and emotion filled words kinsley kinners's father has for them both. sherry will call for graphic a big pot bust keeps drugs from colorado *off* ohio streets.yesterday state patrol seized 123 *pounds* of marijuana! marijuana!they stopped a car on i-70 west of columbus for following another car too closely.it's not clear why that trooper brought in a drug-sniffing dog, but a search revealed the huge haul of pot.police say it has a street value of more than 600- thousand dollars. the father of a murdered 2 year old girl was understandabl y emotional in court ...as her mother and her mother's boyfriend faced a judge for her death. 9 on your side's ashley zilka tells us how kinsley kinner's father showed his anger after yesterday's court hearing. kinsley kinner's father- scott senft- sat in
hunter was sentenced to six months. earlier this week, prosecutors dropped plans to re-try hunter on eight other charges. his daughter's mother and the man police say is responsible for her death were in court yesterday.hear the shocking and emotion filled words kinsley kinners's father has for them both. sherry will call for graphic a big pot bust keeps drugs from colorado *off* ohio streets.yesterday state patrol seized 123 *pounds* of marijuana! marijuana!they stopped a car on i-70 west of...
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hunter is appealing her conviction on the one other charge. a suspected rapist who's been on the run is now under arrest. diondre brandy was caught by the "southern ohio fugitive apprehension strike team"... also known as "sofast" on wilder avenue near state street. police say brandy raped a woman with mental disabilities in cincinnati. "sofast" includes local.. state.. and federal law enforcement agencies. spring grove cemetery is asking for you help tonight to iron gates. officials posted a picture of the damage on the cemetery's facebook page.you can see how the accident damaged the gate. it happened about four-20 this morning. surveillance video shows a silver car hit the ohio lawmakers will be in town to get your thoughts about medical marijuana. two ohio senators.. one from marysville.. the other from near cleveland.. are touring the state to talk with voters about the issue. their tour starts in cleveland in a few weeks. the date for their cincinnati meeting hasn't been set. the ohio house also has a task force looking at the issue. fam
hunter is appealing her conviction on the one other charge. a suspected rapist who's been on the run is now under arrest. diondre brandy was caught by the "southern ohio fugitive apprehension strike team"... also known as "sofast" on wilder avenue near state street. police say brandy raped a woman with mental disabilities in cincinnati. "sofast" includes local.. state.. and federal law enforcement agencies. spring grove cemetery is asking for you help tonight to...
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hunter was convicted of unlawfully helping her brother. rose-ann aragon spoke with the original judge in the case as well as hunters supporters about what will happen now. >> reporter: previously convicted former judge, tracie hunter will not spend the next six months in jail. instead she will be working on original trial said this case is extraordinary. >> any problem that could happen , happen in this case. >> reporter: a messy case hitting back to the spring of 2014. she was convicted her getting her brother confidential documents before a disciplinary hearing. the judge said the breach of public trust is clear as day. >> there was a confidential juvenile file that should not have been turned over. it was a breach of ethics and as i indicated, over the breach of the law. >> reporter: cecil thomas said she did nothing while. earlier this week a bombshell. the prosecution announced it would drop eight other pending charges. >> the through all these charges on the wall. none of them had any real basis whatsoever. we knew that the history o
hunter was convicted of unlawfully helping her brother. rose-ann aragon spoke with the original judge in the case as well as hunters supporters about what will happen now. >> reporter: previously convicted former judge, tracie hunter will not spend the next six months in jail. instead she will be working on original trial said this case is extraordinary. >> any problem that could happen , happen in this case. >> reporter: a messy case hitting back to the spring of 2014. she...