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kenneth moton, abc news. homestead, pennsylvania. >>> and a dozen large wildfires are burning in the west. most of them out of control. three of those fires are in central oregon with the largest, the boxcar fire, at 92,000 acres. it's about 50% contained, still producing huge amounts of smoke. and in northern california, the pawnee fire. thousands have been told to evacuate as that wildfire season begins. >> i'm will carr, in lake county, california. behind me, you can see this wildfire that is continuing to eat through that bone-dry brush behind me. they basically have had perfect conditions for a wildfire. hot, triple degrees in some parts of this area. the winds have been erratic. nearly 600 homes are threatened right now. we know a dozen or so structures have already burned. behind us, fire crews doing everything they can to try to jump on the fire. you probably hear the helicopter in the distance. you see a truck coming by right here. they're doing dumps. they're trying to get these flames out and prote
kenneth moton, abc news. homestead, pennsylvania. >>> and a dozen large wildfires are burning in the west. most of them out of control. three of those fires are in central oregon with the largest, the boxcar fire, at 92,000 acres. it's about 50% contained, still producing huge amounts of smoke. and in northern california, the pawnee fire. thousands have been told to evacuate as that wildfire season begins. >> i'm will carr, in lake county, california. behind me, you can see this...
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for the latest we turn now to abc's kenneth moton who is at the scene. od morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. the crime scene is across the street. we have new details about the alleged gunman and his long simmering hatred for the newspaper and previous threats police say led to the shooting rampage. overnight police in maryland searched the home of the suspected gunman in what appears to be the deadliest attack on journalists in the u.s. in years. >> this was a targeted attack on the "capital gazette." >> reporter: shots fired at the annapolis, maryland, newspaper yesterday afternoon and investigators say the suspect, 38-year-old jarrod ramos. >> the guy was holding what looked like a big shotgun pointing it deeper into the office like he was targeting people. >> reporter: inside five people killed. another two injured. employees scramble for cover. others hit from the shooter. the paper's crime reporter phil davis tweeting, there is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and
for the latest we turn now to abc's kenneth moton who is at the scene. od morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. the crime scene is across the street. we have new details about the alleged gunman and his long simmering hatred for the newspaper and previous threats police say led to the shooting rampage. overnight police in maryland searched the home of the suspected gunman in what appears to be the deadliest attack on journalists in the u.s. in years. >> this...
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kenneth moton has the story. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the patdown of this 96-year-old, captured by her infuriated daughter, jean clarkson. the indianapolis great-great grandmother at dallas international airport last month, in a wheelchair. barely able to raise her arms, abk lko wa t she is going to go? stop a shoe bomb? >> reporter: they say the enhanced screening lasted six minutes as she and her fiance angrily sounded off. >> what the hell is going on here? a 96-year-old terrorist? >> reporter: the tsa defended the patdown saying neareen near million times on facebook. >> this is going to go viral. >> reporter: the tsa saying they are committed to ensuring the safe of its travelers while treating them with dignity and respect. >> they have to use the power of their judgment. >> reporter: they have been talked about for patting down this 10-year-old girl in north carolina. >> patdowns are caveman security tin ds to do facial recognition, and do video analytics and do behavior prediction, this is not the way the tsa should
kenneth moton has the story. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the patdown of this 96-year-old, captured by her infuriated daughter, jean clarkson. the indianapolis great-great grandmother at dallas international airport last month, in a wheelchair. barely able to raise her arms, abk lko wa t she is going to go? stop a shoe bomb? >> reporter: they say the enhanced screening lasted six minutes as she and her fiance angrily sounded off. >> what the hell is going on here?...
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>> kenneth moton. kenneth, thank you. >>> and to another case making national headlines tonight. a judge this evening in a major decision involving the turpin parents in california. they have 13 whichildren, who i the last 24 hours, described in that 911 call the horror inside that home. tonight, will those parents now stand trial? abc's kayna whitworth with what the judge has now decided. >> reporter: tonight, new horrifying details about the conditions the turpin children had to survive. prosecutors alleging most of the abuse on the father, david turpin, saying he didn't allow them to bathe, had to stand in the kitchen one at a time while they it a their sparse meals. prosecutors adding they were forced into cages with padlocks. drawing gasps in the courtroom when the photos of the malnourished children were shown. a dpty testified the 17-year-old told him she was choked by her mother when she caught her watching a justin bieber video. her mother allegedly saying, "do you want to die? you want to die and go to hell?" prosecutors yesterday played the chilling 911 call made by th
>> kenneth moton. kenneth, thank you. >>> and to another case making national headlines tonight. a judge this evening in a major decision involving the turpin parents in california. they have 13 whichildren, who i the last 24 hours, described in that 911 call the horror inside that home. tonight, will those parents now stand trial? abc's kayna whitworth with what the judge has now decided. >> reporter: tonight, new horrifying details about the conditions the turpin children...
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kenneth moton joins us now from ellicott city, hit so hard last week. we see that damage there just behind you. they're now in the threat zone again tonight, and kenneth, how worried are they about tonight's rain? >> reporter: tom, very worried. have been trying to save what they can, but the rain has started, and the county just ordered anyone in this area to get out now. with that flash flood watch in effect at least until tomorrow morning, this community is preparing and praying. tom? >> all right, kenneth, we know you'll be monitoring the developments there on the ground. i want to bring in abc senior meteorologist rob marcianofor e ellicott city. >> reporter: yeah,knou y it's so there's a lot of water in the air for that heavy rain potential. we have flash flood watches from philadelphia, all the way back through roanoke. developing system, that low is going to form off the coast there. and then we've got a front that's going to come through and kind of squeeze play that. so, the potential for heavy rain is there across a huge area. severe thunders
kenneth moton joins us now from ellicott city, hit so hard last week. we see that damage there just behind you. they're now in the threat zone again tonight, and kenneth, how worried are they about tonight's rain? >> reporter: tom, very worried. have been trying to save what they can, but the rain has started, and the county just ordered anyone in this area to get out now. with that flash flood watch in effect at least until tomorrow morning, this community is preparing and praying. tom?...
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from the way he looked i just knew that i could tell he knew he messed up. >> and kenneth moton joins us live from pittsburgh now. kenneth, you spent quite some time interviewing that witness whose video is now a crucial part of the investigation. >> it is, whit, and she knows it. that young woman says it's overwhelming and she became emotional recounting antwon rose's final moments. whit. >> thank you. >>> overseas now to the twin blasts rocking africa, that deadly explosion sparking panic in ethiopia's capital city. striking a rally for the country's new prime minister. he wasn't hurt. and this explosion inside a stadium in zimbabwe. the president addressing a campaign rally, narrowly escaping harm. state media calling it an assassination attempt. several people reported hurt including the vice president. >>> and back here at home now, we are learning much more about a devastating house explosion in ohio. it's not the first time this has happened there. the new concern for investigators and homeowners tonight. here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: bodycam video captures the mo
from the way he looked i just knew that i could tell he knew he messed up. >> and kenneth moton joins us live from pittsburgh now. kenneth, you spent quite some time interviewing that witness whose video is now a crucial part of the investigation. >> it is, whit, and she knows it. that young woman says it's overwhelming and she became emotional recounting antwon rose's final moments. whit. >> thank you. >>> overseas now to the twin blasts rocking africa, that deadly...
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abc's kenneth moton on the scene for us. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: tonight, increasing outrage over the police shooting death of a 17-year-old boy lead to hundreds protesting in downtown pittsburgh. >> no justice -- >> no peace! >> reporter: sources say east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld, sworn in just hours before, opened fire on an unarmed antwon rose as he ran away from a traffic stop. police say the car antwon was in was suspected of being involved in a nearby shooting and two guns were later found inside. >> the fact that there's guns in the car gives you no justification to gun down someone in the back. >> reporter: but abc news has confirmed the driver who was interviewed and released by police was a driver for hire, sparking more questions about the stop. >> i'm just tired of it. something has got to be done. something has got to be done. >> shut it down! >> reporter: the shooting also ignited this massive and emotional protest wednesday night in east pittsburgh. >> i don't seriously know everything that happened, or
abc's kenneth moton on the scene for us. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: tonight, increasing outrage over the police shooting death of a 17-year-old boy lead to hundreds protesting in downtown pittsburgh. >> no justice -- >> no peace! >> reporter: sources say east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld, sworn in just hours before, opened fire on an unarmed antwon rose as he ran away from a traffic stop. police say the car antwon was in was suspected of being...
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>> kenneth moton tonight, kenneth, thank you. >>> next the heartbreak and confusion over the shocking death of anthony bourdain. he was the chef and tv host who so many people admired for his curiosity, sense of adventure and tolerance. we are learning he suffered from loneliness too. abc's adrienne bankert with new details of his final days. >> reporter: tonight, friends family and fans grappling with why anthony bourdain pictured here after a meal just days ago in france took his own life "the new york times" reporting there was cause for concern when the 61-year-old didn't show up for dinner thursday and then missed breakfast friday morning. moment later he was found unresponsive by a hotel employee in his hotel room. >> what are the specialty of the region? >> rachlette. >> cheese. >> fondue. >> cheese. >> reporter: bourdain was once again filming with his friend chef eric ripert. the two here together in an episode last year in the french alps. amidst fame and fortune at times it was his loneliness broadcast loud and clear. >> is it worse to be someplace awful when you're by your
>> kenneth moton tonight, kenneth, thank you. >>> next the heartbreak and confusion over the shocking death of anthony bourdain. he was the chef and tv host who so many people admired for his curiosity, sense of adventure and tolerance. we are learning he suffered from loneliness too. abc's adrienne bankert with new details of his final days. >> reporter: tonight, friends family and fans grappling with why anthony bourdain pictured here after a meal just days ago in france...
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>> kenneth moton tonight. thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a american flashpoint back in the headlines. a federal indictment for a deadly incident in charlottesville, virginia, you'll remember last summer. a suspect accused of driving into that crowd that was protesting against a white supremacist rally. one woman died. several others were injured. james field jr. now faces 30 counts, including hate crimes. >>> we're going to turn next tonight to breaking developments involving immigration, that flashpoint on the border. just moments ago, the government now announcing an investigation into conditions at shelters for migrant children who have been separated from their parents. this all comes after a federal judge in the last 24 hours ordered that authorities now reunite more than 2,000 children with their parents. abc's chief national affairs correspondent tom llamas asking the head of border patrol, can they make the deadline? >> reporter: in the skies over arizona, customs and border protection closi
>> kenneth moton tonight. thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a american flashpoint back in the headlines. a federal indictment for a deadly incident in charlottesville, virginia, you'll remember last summer. a suspect accused of driving into that crowd that was protesting against a white supremacist rally. one woman died. several others were injured. james field jr. now faces 30 counts, including hate crimes. >>> we're going to turn next tonight to breaking...
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abc's kenneth moton is there now with the demonstrations and what authorities are saying about the case. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, adrienne. busy night on these streets for protesters and police. we were with them overnight as they marched through the city over that bridge right there to the interstate. at one point they were just outside the baseball stadium right as the pirates game was getting out. outrage is growing in this community, in this area as new details emerge about the police shooting death of antwon rose. [ chanting ] >> reporter: overnight tense moments in pittsburgh, police in riot gear, protesters in the streets. demonstrators marched shutting down roadways, an interstate and this critical bridge demanding justice for 17-year-old antwon rose. >> i'm out here because it's inhumane to kill black children. and that was murder, what happened. >> reporter: an unarmed antwon shot and killed by east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld as he ran away from a traffic stop earlier in the week. the district attorney is now revealing investigators foun
abc's kenneth moton is there now with the demonstrations and what authorities are saying about the case. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, adrienne. busy night on these streets for protesters and police. we were with them overnight as they marched through the city over that bridge right there to the interstate. at one point they were just outside the baseball stadium right as the pirates game was getting out. outrage is growing in this community, in this area as new...
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. >> abc's kenneth moton has the new details from washington. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. the trump administration insists this is not the start of a trade war with other countries. but one thing is certain, consumers will be caught in the middle. this morning the trade fight between the u.s. and its closest neighbors and allies is escalating. >> let me be clear, these tariffs are totally unacceptable. >> reporter: the canadians upset. so are leaders in europe and mexico. their countries hit with stiff new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports by president trump. >> we've been taken advantage of by the world. that's not going to be happening anymore. >> reporter: it's unclear if or when but american consumers could see higher prices on everything from appliances and plane tickets to canned drinks and cars. a trade group for u.s. automakers says these tariffs will result in an increase in the price of domestically produced steel threatening the industry's global competitiveness and raising vehicle costs for
. >> abc's kenneth moton has the new details from washington. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. the trump administration insists this is not the start of a trade war with other countries. but one thing is certain, consumers will be caught in the middle. this morning the trade fight between the u.s. and its closest neighbors and allies is escalating. >> let me be clear, these tariffs are totally unacceptable. >> reporter: the canadians...
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abc's kenneth moton has more on the video going viral. >> reporter: that's the voice of a fired-up jean clarkson. tsa officers at dulles international airport in may, giving her 96-year-old mother from indianapolis a full-body search. she said her mom was unable to walk through the metal detector. >> what do you think she's going to do? >> reporter: one officer tried to block clarkson's view as she and her fiance angrily watched and commented. >> what is going on here? a 96-year-old -- >> reporter: the six-minute enhanced screening of the great-great-grandmother, who could barely lift her arm, sparking outrage. the video viewed nearly 9 million times on facebook. it's not the first controversial pat-down by the tsa. this 10-year-old girl from north carolina checked from head to toe. >> pat-downs are caveman security. in this age, when we have the ability to have facial recognition, video analytics, behavior prediction, this is not the way the tsa should be operating. >> reporter: the tsa defended the pat-down of the 96-year-old woman, telling abc news saying it's committed to security w
abc's kenneth moton has more on the video going viral. >> reporter: that's the voice of a fired-up jean clarkson. tsa officers at dulles international airport in may, giving her 96-year-old mother from indianapolis a full-body search. she said her mom was unable to walk through the metal detector. >> what do you think she's going to do? >> reporter: one officer tried to block clarkson's view as she and her fiance angrily watched and commented. >> what is going on here? a...
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abc's kenneth moton in pennsylvania. >> reporter: tonight, multiple law enforcement agencies are reviewingand these shots fired by police. killing a teenager seen running from an officer in east pittsburgh. >> they ran, boom, boom, boom. i said, oh, my god, i said, you shot them boys just for running. >> reporter: around 8:30 monday night, investigators say police stopped this vehicle, a suspected getaway vehicle. the back window shot out. >> the driver of the vehicle was ordered out by the officer and directed to the ground. two other occupants of the vehicle then bolted from the vehicle on foot. >> reporter: police say the officer fired on the two runners. one of them, unarmed 17-year-old antwon rose, hit three times. pronounced dead at the hospital. inside the car, investigators say they found two guns. they interviewed the 20-year-old driver, but later released them. david, we've just learned the officer who shot antoine rose was sworn in last night, working his first shift with the department. he's on paid leave, and officials here are calling for patience as they investigate. david?
abc's kenneth moton in pennsylvania. >> reporter: tonight, multiple law enforcement agencies are reviewingand these shots fired by police. killing a teenager seen running from an officer in east pittsburgh. >> they ran, boom, boom, boom. i said, oh, my god, i said, you shot them boys just for running. >> reporter: around 8:30 monday night, investigators say police stopped this vehicle, a suspected getaway vehicle. the back window shot out. >> the driver of the vehicle...
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kenneth moton, abc news, east pittsburgh. >>> passengers on board a southwest flight that ended withth are suing the airline. it made an emergency landing after an engine exploded in mid flight. jennifer reardon was sucked out of the aircraft. the airline isn't commenting on the case. reardon's family is not part of the lawsuit. >>> shifting gears now, burger king russia is apologizing for a world cup contest designed to promote a different kind of scoring. so the offer seems to stem from a lawmaker cautioning women not to have sex with foreign men during the tournament. burger king russia, the ad anyway, offers russian women the chance to win $50,000 if they become pregnant by a world cup player. okay. >> the woman would also get free whoppers for life. >> wait, really? >> tempted? burger king russia pulled the ad, calling it insulting. >> for life. >> $30,000. so they pulled the ad. does it mean the offer does not stand anymore? >> are you considering it? >> no. keep trying. >>> coming up, let the theater wars begin. amc is rolling out a new monthly subscription. >>> and the boy wh
kenneth moton, abc news, east pittsburgh. >>> passengers on board a southwest flight that ended withth are suing the airline. it made an emergency landing after an engine exploded in mid flight. jennifer reardon was sucked out of the aircraft. the airline isn't commenting on the case. reardon's family is not part of the lawsuit. >>> shifting gears now, burger king russia is apologizing for a world cup contest designed to promote a different kind of scoring. so the offer seems...
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kenneth moton, abc news, east pittsburgh. >>> and you soon no longer may have to pull out your i.d.ational airport. they are rolling out facial recognition technology. it takes two seconds and has an accuracy rate of 99%. the airport hopes this will ease chronic long waits for screening. >>> there is a tragedy that took place. >> oh, boy, what happened? ♪ don't cry for me, argentina >> argentina won't be crying for me, for you, for anyone else. it will be shedding tears for lionel messi and the soccer team. >> they are on the brink of being eliminated from the world cup in russia. >> that's just too good. >> ooh, argentina lost 3-0 to croatia on thursday. the country's worst group stage loss in 16 years. one croatian player said messi is great, but he can't do it by himself. >> so messi's supposed to be like the messiah when it comes to soccer in argentina, in south america. >> yeah. >> someplace else, he's not going to be in the world cup much longer. >> he can't do it by himself, though, as the man said. kind of like gisele said about tom brady. he plays for barcelona, and they ar
kenneth moton, abc news, east pittsburgh. >>> and you soon no longer may have to pull out your i.d.ational airport. they are rolling out facial recognition technology. it takes two seconds and has an accuracy rate of 99%. the airport hopes this will ease chronic long waits for screening. >>> there is a tragedy that took place. >> oh, boy, what happened? ♪ don't cry for me, argentina >> argentina won't be crying for me, for you, for anyone else. it will be...
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here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, no justification. those strong words from the top county prosecutor charging east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld with criminal homicide for this fatal shooting of unarmed 17-year-old antwon rose, as he ran away from a traffic stop. >> antwon rose didn't do anything in north braddock other than be in that vehicle. >> reporter: prosecutors also releasing new surveillance video showing another teen firing out of a car window, as an the twon sat in the front seat. minutes later, officer rosfeld pulling over the vehicle suspected in the drive-by shooting. witnesses says antwon showed his hands, turned and ran. rosfeld fired, hitting antwon three times, the one to the back fatal. >> what was this police officer supposed to do? there's a car that was obviously involved in a shooting, an attempted murder, right up the road. the windows are blown out from return fire. >> reporter: for days, demonstrators and antwon's family have demanded justice. >> he should've been in jail the day after it happened
here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, no justification. those strong words from the top county prosecutor charging east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld with criminal homicide for this fatal shooting of unarmed 17-year-old antwon rose, as he ran away from a traffic stop. >> antwon rose didn't do anything in north braddock other than be in that vehicle. >> reporter: prosecutors also releasing new surveillance video showing another teen firing out of a car...
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here's kenneth moton. >> i miss my baby. >> reporter: tonight, the words of the grieving mother and father of antwon rose. >> every time you turn on the tv, it's a young african-american male shot by the police. and you say, i feel sorry for them. but them is me. them is him. >> reporter: the 17-year-old shot and killed by east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld last week as he ran away from a traffic stop. >> he murdered my son in cold blood. >> reporter: the car antwon was riding in was suspected of being involved in a drive-by shooting. investigators say two guns were found inside and the teen had an empty gun clip in his pocket. the ones that say antwon shouldn't have been in the car, to that, you say? >> when i leave here, when we leave here, we're going to the wake of our 17-year-old son. >> reporter: antwon's death has sparked nights of widespread protests. the shooting, captured on cell phone video by this woman. who didn't want us to show her face. >> it was like he was taking out target practice on this young man's back. he didn't flinch. he didn't say, stop running. he di
here's kenneth moton. >> i miss my baby. >> reporter: tonight, the words of the grieving mother and father of antwon rose. >> every time you turn on the tv, it's a young african-american male shot by the police. and you say, i feel sorry for them. but them is me. them is him. >> reporter: the 17-year-old shot and killed by east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld last week as he ran away from a traffic stop. >> he murdered my son in cold blood. >>...
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kenneth moton is there. >> reporter: no justification.l rosfeld with criminal homicide for his fatal shooting of unarmed antwon rose as he ran away from a traffic stop. investigators released that surveillance video showing another teen firing out of a car window, as antwon sat in the front seat. minutes later, officer rosfeld pulled over the vehicle suspected in the drive-by shooting. antwon showed his hands, turned and ran. rosfeld fired three times, hitting him in the back. >> what was he supposed to do? there was a car, he was involved in an attempted murder right up the road. the windows are blown out on the car from returned fire. >> reporter: for days, members of antwon's family have demanded justice. >> he should have been in jail the day after it happened. he should have been fired five minutes after it happened. >> reporter: antwon's mother too upset to speak. her attorneys calling the charge the first step. >> we want a conviction of someone who murdered her son. and we really won't find justice unless we find that. >> reporter
kenneth moton is there. >> reporter: no justification.l rosfeld with criminal homicide for his fatal shooting of unarmed antwon rose as he ran away from a traffic stop. investigators released that surveillance video showing another teen firing out of a car window, as antwon sat in the front seat. minutes later, officer rosfeld pulled over the vehicle suspected in the drive-by shooting. antwon showed his hands, turned and ran. rosfeld fired three times, hitting him in the back. >>...
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abc's kenneth moton is in pittsburgh with her story. eth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, adrienne. this community did experience a fourth night of protests ahead of antwon rose's funeral tomorrow. from demonstrators to police, they're all talking about the cell phone video, now a critical part of the investigation. [ chanting ] >> reporter: it's the video that's fueled anger and sparked protest. an east pittsburgh police officer seen opening fire on an unarmed 17-year-old antwon rose as he and another passenger ran away from a traffic stop. what made you pick up your phone and start recording? >> it was the tone of the officer's voice. his tone. he was very harsh. he was screaming. >> reporter: this woman asked us not to show her face. she described how officer michael rosfeld shot antwon three times. >> it was like he was taking target practice out on this young man's back. he didn't flinch. he didn't say stop running. he didn't say anything, anything at all. but the way he looked, i could tell he knew he messed up. >> reporte
abc's kenneth moton is in pittsburgh with her story. eth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, adrienne. this community did experience a fourth night of protests ahead of antwon rose's funeral tomorrow. from demonstrators to police, they're all talking about the cell phone video, now a critical part of the investigation. [ chanting ] >> reporter: it's the video that's fueled anger and sparked protest. an east pittsburgh police officer seen opening fire on an unarmed 17-year-old...
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kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to kenneth. >>> when we come back, what's next forat we're hearing about the triple crown winner. >> and an upclose look at the glitz and glam that makes broadway shine. aladdin himself is showing us how a disney musical gets down. you're watching "world news now." atching "world news now." gets down. you're watching "world news now." here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.
kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to kenneth. >>> when we come back, what's next forat we're hearing about the triple crown winner. >> and an upclose look at the glitz and glam that makes broadway shine. aladdin himself is showing us how a disney musical gets down. you're watching "world news now." atching "world news now." gets down. you're watching "world news now." here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're...
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fascinating and it all came down to dna evidence secretly collected from joseph deangelo and abc's kenneth moton has more. >> reporter: overnight, chilling new details emerge into the investigation of the accused golden state killer joseph deangelo. >> two counts on murder and a special circumstance. >> reporter: a judge unsealed documents friday giving the public a glimpse into the former police officer accused of terrorizing communities across california in the 1970s and '80s. the investigation revealed dna methods used to identify potential relatives. according to the warrant, samples collected after a double homicide in 1980 helped them identify the 72-year-old as the alleged serial killer. among the new revelations on april 18th, investigators collected a dna swab from the driver's side door handle on deangelo's car parked in a hobby lobby parking lot. then on april 23rd, investigators collected more dna samples from a tissue in his trash can outside his home. both samples allegedly tied to previous crimes spanning decades. the next day, deangelo was arrested. lawyer duffy carolan who repre
fascinating and it all came down to dna evidence secretly collected from joseph deangelo and abc's kenneth moton has more. >> reporter: overnight, chilling new details emerge into the investigation of the accused golden state killer joseph deangelo. >> two counts on murder and a special circumstance. >> reporter: a judge unsealed documents friday giving the public a glimpse into the former police officer accused of terrorizing communities across california in the 1970s and...
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silence as they prepare to lay their son to rest later today and they are now demanding justice, and kenneth moton sat down with them for this exclusive interview. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hundreds of people from this community are expected to attend the funeral for antwon rose which is being held here at his high school. there will be no protests today as so many in this community pay their respects to antwon and his parents, all of this is being done out of respect for them after they told us they want the officer who took their son's life to be held responsible. as hundreds lined up for 17-year-old antwon rose's wake sunday, his grieving parents spoke out. >> that was my baby. >> reporter: this morning, they are adamant there was nothing justified about the death of their son shot by police. >> he murdered my son in cold blood. if he has a son, i pray his heart never has to hurt the way mine's does. >> reporter: as we learn more about the cell phone video that captured the moment the unarmed teen was hit three times last week. by east pittsburgh police officer michael rosfeld as
silence as they prepare to lay their son to rest later today and they are now demanding justice, and kenneth moton sat down with them for this exclusive interview. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hundreds of people from this community are expected to attend the funeral for antwon rose which is being held here at his high school. there will be no protests today as so many in this community pay their respects to antwon and his parents, all of this is being done out of respect for...
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kenneth moton has the story for us. >> reporter: overnight, protests erupted in east pittsburgh. [ chantingemonstrators took over the streets blocking traffic. confronting officers less than 24 hours after the police shooting death of 17-year-old antwon rose, captured on this cell phone video now being reviewed by police. investigators say an officer who was sworn in just three hours before opened fire at a traffic stop tuesday night. hitting the unarmed teen three times as he ran away from this vehicle. >> antwon was loved by many. he was a good kid. >> it just hurt me and it's senseless. he wasn't no threat. and i just don't understand why. why does it got to keep happening. >> reporter: that car antwon was riding in was suspected of being involved in a nearby shooting. inside police say they found two guns, but the driver was interviewed and later released. >> they'll have to judge us by our actions and the outcome of this investigation. as i tried to explain to some folks, we e committed to finding the truth in this investigation. >> reporter: as demonstrations continued in a downpour a
kenneth moton has the story for us. >> reporter: overnight, protests erupted in east pittsburgh. [ chantingemonstrators took over the streets blocking traffic. confronting officers less than 24 hours after the police shooting death of 17-year-old antwon rose, captured on this cell phone video now being reviewed by police. investigators say an officer who was sworn in just three hours before opened fire at a traffic stop tuesday night. hitting the unarmed teen three times as he ran away...
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abc's kenneth moton is in east pittsburgh with the latest.ing that car was part of a ride-sharing service. >> reporter: that's right, michael. a jitney service. for those unfamiliarit's like a taxi. but county police investigators won't say if antwon rose was a customer or if he knew the driver. here near the scene protestors gathered and marched for miles and demanded justice. protesters in the streets tripling this area in and around east pittsburgh. this interstate shut down snarling traffic. demonstrators marching, determined to bring attention to the fatal police shooting of 17-year-old antwon rose. >> it's a clear assassination to me. explain to me how you're in fear of a person running. >> reporter: investigators say an officer, michael rossfeld, opened fire during a traffic stop as antwon and a second passenger ran away on foot. cell phone video capturing the incident. antwon was shot three times. >> things happen in realtime but there's no excuse for an officer to shoot someone in the back in the setting that we see in the video that
abc's kenneth moton is in east pittsburgh with the latest.ing that car was part of a ride-sharing service. >> reporter: that's right, michael. a jitney service. for those unfamiliarit's like a taxi. but county police investigators won't say if antwon rose was a customer or if he knew the driver. here near the scene protestors gathered and marched for miles and demanded justice. protesters in the streets tripling this area in and around east pittsburgh. this interstate shut down snarling...