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they are currently addicted to narcotics. get the treatment they need to get off narcotics. then we don't want to cause any more addition through inappropriate prescribing by doctors. >> one more note. this is kind of surprising. states for drug abuse are right here in north carolina. we do have the cities. stats and resources for you on wncn.com. >> important information. >> goes to show you how big a problem it really is. >> we will take a turn now. >>> especially yesterday. and that >> two favorite topics of conversation. outside this morning. we are seeing skies getting brighter out of the sunrise and still not for several minutes here after 7:00. >> they are getting brighter at least. we have some pretty thick clouds out there. and from some of the clouds. we are seeing light showers in some spots as well. >> very isolated showers at best. don't be surprised if you run into a spotty shower or two here. we continue over the next this afternoon. isolated shower popping up here and there. 72 in raleigh and p two in clayton. littling ton and clayton and durham and fayettevi
they are currently addicted to narcotics. get the treatment they need to get off narcotics. then we don't want to cause any more addition through inappropriate prescribing by doctors. >> one more note. this is kind of surprising. states for drug abuse are right here in north carolina. we do have the cities. stats and resources for you on wncn.com. >> important information. >> goes to show you how big a problem it really is. >> we will take a turn now. >>>...
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now we're training new oral surgeons to prescribe smaller numbers or maybe no narcotics at all so that adolescent doesn't inadvertently get addicted after getting his wisdom tooth pulled out. >> the biggest thing i've learned is humility. like what happens to people. >> reporter: the country's medical leaders are pushing to get the public and physicians to break the cycle. do you think we can see them changing. >> absolutely. we want them to get the treatment they need and then we don't want to cause anymore addiction through inappropriately prescribing. surgeon general admits changing the mind-set will not be easy but doctors have to be part of the solution. a recent study found 4 out of the 25 cities are right here in north carolina. >>> i'm in the weather center with wes hohenstein. i don't want to be a debbie downer but -- >> you are. >> the last day of 70s, beautiful but this rain has to stop. >> i don't think we're said that summer is over. it's been hot. my grass is dead. we have one more day of this. we have showers. as we look at live radar, temperatures in the 70s. three days
now we're training new oral surgeons to prescribe smaller numbers or maybe no narcotics at all so that adolescent doesn't inadvertently get addicted after getting his wisdom tooth pulled out. >> the biggest thing i've learned is humility. like what happens to people. >> reporter: the country's medical leaders are pushing to get the public and physicians to break the cycle. do you think we can see them changing. >> absolutely. we want them to get the treatment they need and...
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i will plant a synthetic narcotic. that way she gets her reward. >> with the canine search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks, meticulously inspecting every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband. and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get very creative. these are all out of bags of chips. >> once the search is over, the inmates are ordered to lie down on their bunks for further instructions. >> if you had any contraband, it is in the trash. everything else, check with your bunky. check up here in the front if you have anything missing. do you understand? >> yes, ma'am. >> well, i have been here since april. i have been down to the shakedown every month. they mess up everything, but that's a choice you got to make when you go in jail. >> there is a shakeup of another sort in
i will plant a synthetic narcotic. that way she gets her reward. >> with the canine search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks, meticulously inspecting every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband. and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get...
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know back in august 30th him in a month long investigation and they say riggins was selling illegal narcotics to him. they are wanting answers and they said they don't know what's going on with that investigation and that deputy is still on administrative leave but they feel they're at a loss and they want someone from the hillsborough county sheriff's office to talk to them them know about the investigation. out here they're having trouble with police trying to get through. as oon as we get more information we'll bring those back to you guys. the protestors are stopped here at 8th avenue and north 19th street. >>> we'll keep watching that. thank you.
know back in august 30th him in a month long investigation and they say riggins was selling illegal narcotics to him. they are wanting answers and they said they don't know what's going on with that investigation and that deputy is still on administrative leave but they feel they're at a loss and they want someone from the hillsborough county sheriff's office to talk to them them know about the investigation. out here they're having trouble with police trying to get through. as oon as we get...
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some anger on the streets, some confrontational moments between the demonstrators and narcotic guardsmen, but so far, very, very peaceful. >> is it one leader, one person on the bull horn? another people directing the crowd or does it appear to be any central leadership or just people out randomly giving orders? >> reporter: don, i think i've seen about six different leaders of these marchs. we've been with about five or six different crowds, they each have a different leader. i do not sense of there is any central leadership. now, in each crowd you can tell pretty much who the leader is. in this crowd, it's this gentleman here with the bull horn. we'll try to get out of the line of sound but this is the guy who is clearly leading right here. >> okay, bryan todd. [ chanting ]
some anger on the streets, some confrontational moments between the demonstrators and narcotic guardsmen, but so far, very, very peaceful. >> is it one leader, one person on the bull horn? another people directing the crowd or does it appear to be any central leadership or just people out randomly giving orders? >> reporter: don, i think i've seen about six different leaders of these marchs. we've been with about five or six different crowds, they each have a different leader. i do...
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reporter: some missing narcotics evidence was replaced with other drugs, and many sexual assault kits were being stored in a trailer outside. as 5 investigates first reported, two guns missing from the evidence room were found at the braintree home of officer susan zopatti, who was in charge of the evidence room and the only person who had access to the room during the years in question. may, days after being interviewed as part of the review. >> it makes it clear there were significant errors in handling the storage of evidence by the department. >> six drug cases have been dismissed by the district attorney's office. picture right here. it is a tattoo on the back of a man wanted for murder. live with what we are learning from that arrest warrant. >> it confirms what family members told us, this four-year-old boy watched his father kill his mother. we are getting a new look at that man. pictures. one is of a cross on his back and neck. read wanda, enable the woman he's accused of murdering area family removed personal items from her home including toys that belonged to her son. a boy
reporter: some missing narcotics evidence was replaced with other drugs, and many sexual assault kits were being stored in a trailer outside. as 5 investigates first reported, two guns missing from the evidence room were found at the braintree home of officer susan zopatti, who was in charge of the evidence room and the only person who had access to the room during the years in question. may, days after being interviewed as part of the review. >> it makes it clear there were significant...
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a former narcotics sergeant for the denver police department is now be drug charges of his own. the district attorney's office an odor complaint prompted an investigation into a home in the 4,900 block of south fold way that summer. investigators found meth, 2 pounds of marijuana, and more plants than are le manover who owns that home drove by while officers executed the search warrant and was immediately arrested. he worked for denver police from 1993 to june of 2014 when he was girlfriend. he was put on suspension and ordered not to engage in any police activity. he was caught using his badge twice. he was fired soon after. now he is facing charges related to manufacture or distribute. he is out on bond but is scheduled to be back in court next month. >>> a denver man accused of killing his wife high odibles. a judge is ruled he is competent to stand trial. in 2014 his wife called 911 and said her husband was acting strange after eating candy. she wa >>> a fundraising effort had collected about $1,300 for arc lexa. she is accused of lying to authorities about how her daughter
a former narcotics sergeant for the denver police department is now be drug charges of his own. the district attorney's office an odor complaint prompted an investigation into a home in the 4,900 block of south fold way that summer. investigators found meth, 2 pounds of marijuana, and more plants than are le manover who owns that home drove by while officers executed the search warrant and was immediately arrested. he worked for denver police from 1993 to june of 2014 when he was girlfriend. he...
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"they can see firsthand the power of the narcotic and fentanyl, and something similar happened in ohio. a grandmother passed out in her truck with her eight month old grandson in the backseat."i feel so bad for the boys parents, i wasn't thinking." she overdosed on heroin while parked at a gas station. emergency crews had to break the windows to rescue her grandson.they say the truck was still running and in drive in front of a large wall of propane tanks.then the revived her. she now faces child endangerment charges. decision 2016 coverage now- a new n-b-c news, wall street journal, telemundo survey shows hispanic voters have a negative view of donald trump. the survey found 78 percent of likely hispanic voters share that negative view.71 percent of latino voters say they will vote for hillary clinton versus 18 percent for trump. the result is based on 300 a survey. preparations are underway for the first presidential debate. trump and clinton will square off monday night on the campus of hofstra university. n-b-c nightly news anchor lester holt will be the moderator.it will be a 90 m
"they can see firsthand the power of the narcotic and fentanyl, and something similar happened in ohio. a grandmother passed out in her truck with her eight month old grandson in the backseat."i feel so bad for the boys parents, i wasn't thinking." she overdosed on heroin while parked at a gas station. emergency crews had to break the windows to rescue her grandson.they say the truck was still running and in drive in front of a large wall of propane tanks.then the revived her....
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but them we have first step and narcotics anonymous. we come and we talk about great things that we've done. well in this time we need the community's help. this drugs it does not know boundary it doesn't know race. we, we just a public plea actually that we need your help last night at 11 o'clock we had another one. and they just keep coming. at an alarming rate. we're talking about 44 cases so far of overdose or suspected overdose involving heroin and other drugs since the beginning of july. you were telling me earlier, there's a message you want to get out there, you say normally, you don't want people to hiding anything you want them if you see something report it. that is message of the day. we, if you see it, report it. if you see someone that is obviously in some overdose, don't hide the drug. don't get rid of the drug. keep that drug. keep an eye on it until law enforcement gets there so that we can get it, we can put it in a safe place. because what's happening, and historically, people that were hooked on this type of narcotic
but them we have first step and narcotics anonymous. we come and we talk about great things that we've done. well in this time we need the community's help. this drugs it does not know boundary it doesn't know race. we, we just a public plea actually that we need your help last night at 11 o'clock we had another one. and they just keep coming. at an alarming rate. we're talking about 44 cases so far of overdose or suspected overdose involving heroin and other drugs since the beginning of july....
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tuesday at last a mandatory requirement for all doctors to check the database before prescribing narcotics. but there were many obstacles and roadblocks and red tape. >>reporter: they were stunned california was not among the states that required truck prescribers and dispensers to check prescription monitoring database. left with a beautiful 10-year- old daughter the well they know the slot will save otherwise.>> i want to remember try and elana because this is all because of them and for them. struct the california department of justice ministers the statewide data paths -- database and hope the law takes effect in early 2017. >>> more than 2000 acres have burned in the loma fire and santa cruz mountains will bring you a live report were some of the hundred firefighters are getting ready for another day in the battle to stop the flames. >>> the world is mourning the death of former israeli president and prime minister shimon peres. >>> the morning commute is looking good. as we see 24 westbound as you try to lafayette's. >>> it was hot yesterday in lafayette's but the cooling begins toda
tuesday at last a mandatory requirement for all doctors to check the database before prescribing narcotics. but there were many obstacles and roadblocks and red tape. >>reporter: they were stunned california was not among the states that required truck prescribers and dispensers to check prescription monitoring database. left with a beautiful 10-year- old daughter the well they know the slot will save otherwise.>> i want to remember try and elana because this is all because of them...
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maybe it's a message to stay away from these narcotics. help people who are addicted to these narcotics because it not only affects them, there's a lot of collateral damage. >> think about it from a place struggling with something. jean: stephanie bergeron with the non-profit treatment facility serenity place in manchester says the video offers a limited view of addiction and says there is hope for this mother. >> absolutely there is hope for that mother and hope for that child. there's resources out there for when that woman's ready that will help her and her whole entire family. jean: lawrence police say the mother will likely be charged police stress that 2-year-old girl is in a safe place tonight. live in the newsroom, jean mackin, wmur news9. shelley: very disturbing. new tonight no one was hurt after a school bus hit a moose. this happened just after 9:00 tonight just before exit 23. state police are not saying if anyone on board was a student or what district the bus was from. t truck took the bus away. a 16-year-old hooksett girl w
maybe it's a message to stay away from these narcotics. help people who are addicted to these narcotics because it not only affects them, there's a lot of collateral damage. >> think about it from a place struggling with something. jean: stephanie bergeron with the non-profit treatment facility serenity place in manchester says the video offers a limited view of addiction and says there is hope for this mother. >> absolutely there is hope for that mother and hope for that child....
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they swap it with a chemical reagent that tests for narcotics. >> that is not mine. i don't smoke crack. >> how do you know there is crack in there. >> i know it is a crack pipe. >> the results only take minutes and it's not good for serena. >> a positive reaction for crack cocaine. i see it right there on the tip. >> i don't care. i'm going to let you know. i am a drug addict. i'm in recovery. [ muted ] relapsed. put myself up on back page and my mom is going to kill me. >> relapsed on cocaine? >> i did smoke crack before, yeah. >> and just like that, serena picks up one more charge, for narcotics. >> so i'm getting a possession of cocaine? >> why do you act so surprised when you have this stuff on you, and you have these things, and you get caught for it, and you act like it is somebody else's fault but your own? >> it's not. it's my fault. >> just frustrated? >> yes. >> i can understand that. >> do you know how many times i've been down this road? do you have any clue? >> why do you keep going back down it? >> so long. >> why do you keep going down that road. >> l
they swap it with a chemical reagent that tests for narcotics. >> that is not mine. i don't smoke crack. >> how do you know there is crack in there. >> i know it is a crack pipe. >> the results only take minutes and it's not good for serena. >> a positive reaction for crack cocaine. i see it right there on the tip. >> i don't care. i'm going to let you know. i am a drug addict. i'm in recovery. [ muted ] relapsed. put myself up on back page and my mom is...
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. >> a change in california law, how it will impact how doctors prescribe narcotics. >>> even if you have a bad week, there is another game around the corner. potential quarterback issues facing the 49ers as they prepare for the cowboys on sunday. alla lot of it's a hoax.bal warminit's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate change, you can. please. register and vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> after last week's lopsided loss to the seahawks, who should be play quarterback for the 49ers much the defense and the offense did not play well so there is enough blam. >> there are 53 players on an nfl roster but there is only one who takes the snap from center. he is routinely given more credit and blame than he probably deserves. >> gabbert this year consistency in putting the ball is the issue. >> it's been said when the team'
. >> a change in california law, how it will impact how doctors prescribe narcotics. >>> even if you have a bad week, there is another game around the corner. potential quarterback issues facing the 49ers as they prepare for the cowboys on sunday. alla lot of it's a hoax.bal warminit's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer....
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trump restated that he would build a wall on the mexican border to stem the flow of narcotics and illegalens. he also said he would crack down on alien criminals who commit violence in the u.s.a. is that hate speech? is that deporting the statue of liberty? i mean, think about it trump believes the nation is not secure when hard drugs and undocumented people can freely flow into the u.s.a. is that a hateful position? talking points believes this demonization by the left of anyone, including me, your humble correspondent, who disagrees with their uber, uber liberal policies will fail. the fact is donald trump's arizona speech helped him as the new polls show. americans are tired, sick and tired of far left media people accusing others of racism, bigotry, and hatred. that's a cheap tactic and it should be rejected by all fair-minded people. that same thing is true to a much lesser extent on the right. demonizing h foolish, let the fs speak for themselves. secretary clinton denies any wrongdoing in the email and foundation controversies, but there are plenty of facts in play. so you, the vot
trump restated that he would build a wall on the mexican border to stem the flow of narcotics and illegalens. he also said he would crack down on alien criminals who commit violence in the u.s.a. is that hate speech? is that deporting the statue of liberty? i mean, think about it trump believes the nation is not secure when hard drugs and undocumented people can freely flow into the u.s.a. is that a hateful position? talking points believes this demonization by the left of anyone, including me,...
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they believe she had overdosed on an oral version of heroin or an opiate- based narcotic like fentanyl. she finally came to after not one but two doses of narcan. the video making the rounds in lawrence as shocked people share. man on camera "just the baby pulling on her. you want to almost cry, then you're curious, and i wanted to send my friend the link, and he was like, 'wow.'"police say they hope sharing this video will alert people to the horrific consequences of drug use -- something not seen by but ever-present to first responders. chief fitzpatrick of lawrence police estimating in 10 percent of drug situations they respond to, children are present. chief james fitzpatrick / lawrence police "they can see firsthand the power of the narcotic and fentanyl, and she's lucky to be alive." toss to weather. prepare yourself for a dreary got a lot of cloud cover and rain chances, including today. we'll see scattered rain chances with a few rumbles of thunder possible this evening. highs for the day will stay in the mid to upper 70s. overnight we have a chance of patchy fog with lows in t
they believe she had overdosed on an oral version of heroin or an opiate- based narcotic like fentanyl. she finally came to after not one but two doses of narcan. the video making the rounds in lawrence as shocked people share. man on camera "just the baby pulling on her. you want to almost cry, then you're curious, and i wanted to send my friend the link, and he was like, 'wow.'"police say they hope sharing this video will alert people to the horrific consequences of drug use --...
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five, eighty percent of the people who start using heroin first became addicted to prescription narcotic painkillers." and the majority of the time those drugs aren't coming from a street drug dealer--they're coming from a friend or family member. that's according to schimel. "what's in the medicine cabinet is killing more people in wisconsin, far more, than handguns." on thursday, walgreens joined state and local officials in the fight to keep medications out of the stream where they could be diverted for abuse. the company is placing new, safe medication disposal kiosks for prescription and over the counter drugs at 18 of its locations around the state. "it's important for us to do everything we can to make it accessible to make it thing." the new walgreens kiosks join those already available at many law enforcement and other government buildings. they're free to use and come with no questions asked. "you're going to stop at places like this frequently so just make it a practice every time you come in to pick something up bring something to drop off if you got it in your medicine cabin
five, eighty percent of the people who start using heroin first became addicted to prescription narcotic painkillers." and the majority of the time those drugs aren't coming from a street drug dealer--they're coming from a friend or family member. that's according to schimel. "what's in the medicine cabinet is killing more people in wisconsin, far more, than handguns." on thursday, walgreens joined state and local officials in the fight to keep medications out of the stream where...
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. >> it will classify kratom as a schedule 1 narcotic. but some say it's saving theirs >> reporter: in a last-ditch effort, kratom uses gathered in >> it blows my mind the fact they're trying to make this a schedule 1 drug. >> reporter: many of the protestors say kratom saved their lives by helping her get off pain killers she was takeing for a back problem. >> i was sitting at home and decided that because the opiates weren't working, i should probably try heroin. >> reporter: instead she turned to kratom and says she's kicked a 10-year opiate addiction. as protestors marched around the capital, l free samples. >> i have three strains. >> reporter: kratom comes from a tree in southeast asia. it's sold in pills or powder and can produce a ue a euphoric effect. >> it's real been a life saver for me. >> reporter: the dea says 15 people have died from use over the past three years and calls publicity safety. when kratom emerged in denver, cbs4 went undercover to inquire about the drug. >> i feel super alert, my mind is focused in one place.
. >> it will classify kratom as a schedule 1 narcotic. but some say it's saving theirs >> reporter: in a last-ditch effort, kratom uses gathered in >> it blows my mind the fact they're trying to make this a schedule 1 drug. >> reporter: many of the protestors say kratom saved their lives by helping her get off pain killers she was takeing for a back problem. >> i was sitting at home and decided that because the opiates weren't working, i should probably try heroin....
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missing narcotics were replaced and many sexual assault kids were stored in a trailer. >> in one case, that is too many. >> all of the evidence that has it may be subject to being tossed out. >> the report down hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, thousands of pieces of evidence. mayor joe sullivan says some evidence has been found. they hope to release the audit soon. >> i'm not saying that could not happen to me. >> he is defending his running mate. >> a bizarre case of vandalism at a local cemetery. someone is cutting down centuries old birches. >> the chances they will make you here and how the week and he hasn't even played a real game yet. how serious is that injury? >> the 10:00 news with maria stefano. >> dozens of firefighters ben: airport. a british airways flight appears to be heading on the runway to take off again. it was a flight from orlando to london. it was divergent to boston because of an unruly passenger who has been taken off of the line. the plane is still on the ground. the intent is to go to london. 2016, it is primary day in massachusetts. a rare thursday
missing narcotics were replaced and many sexual assault kids were stored in a trailer. >> in one case, that is too many. >> all of the evidence that has it may be subject to being tossed out. >> the report down hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, thousands of pieces of evidence. mayor joe sullivan says some evidence has been found. they hope to release the audit soon. >> i'm not saying that could not happen to me. >> he is defending his running mate. >>...
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inside his home they found several bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. officers worried he was having an over dose, so they decided to take him to the emergency room for an evaluation. an er nursed testified that that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with stern. investigators say when he confessed to killing his daughter. "this time i had gun and i stood in the doorway and i shot and killed kimberly. " one investigator says he thought he was recording stern's hospital bed confession on his personal cell phone, but accidently did not save the recording. "i hit the "x" like you would on a computer program to close it out. a message screen popped up to which i responded, 'ok'" forensic investigators tried to re-cover that recording, but say it simply did not save. prosecutors say tomorrow, they plan to call april white to the witness stand. she was a waitress who they say stern was infatuated with. during opening statements prosecutors suggested stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could make more time for april. live in dubuq
inside his home they found several bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. officers worried he was having an over dose, so they decided to take him to the emergency room for an evaluation. an er nursed testified that that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with stern. investigators say when he confessed to killing his daughter. "this time i had gun and i stood in the doorway and i shot and killed kimberly. " one investigator says he...
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arc -- on the upside, narcotic uses down . say they use prescription stimulant drugs. the study has been released by the university of michigan. >>> new developments on a shooting right outside a development. a guy was shot right outside of the police station. he was able to walk in and tell officers what happened. condition. >> [ video playback ] >> more trouble for this dispatcher involved in the tamir rice case. she was recently suspended for a week. she was disciplined for being rude and unprofessional to a 12-year-old girl assaulted. she also took the call that came in before police shot and killed tamir rice 2 years ago. the city confirmed that she failed to relate to police that he may be a kid and let his gun may be fake. >>> today donald trump will be in cleveland. >> he is attending several private fundraisers and is expected to speak at 2:00 this afternoon. this event is not open to the public, but is open fundraiser. we will bring you the latest updates on our app. >>> still ahead: kelly rebuffed is still looking for -- ripa is looking for a new cohost. >>>
arc -- on the upside, narcotic uses down . say they use prescription stimulant drugs. the study has been released by the university of michigan. >>> new developments on a shooting right outside a development. a guy was shot right outside of the police station. he was able to walk in and tell officers what happened. condition. >> [ video playback ] >> more trouble for this dispatcher involved in the tamir rice case. she was recently suspended for a week. she was disciplined...
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since 2013, more than one thursday -- 1000 pieces narcotics evidence is replaced with other drugs and many sexual assault kids were stored outside. the evidence could create problems beyond just specific cases it is tied to. >> all of the evidence that has come in through police arrests may be subject to being tossed from the evidence room. she was in charge in the evidence room and the only person who at access. >> a woman was dedicated more than 30 years to help people with disabilities find jobs. newscenter 5 has her story tonight. >> she stood by me. >> she is talking about her boss. they have been through a lot. >> she has never given up on me. >> i can research it a little more. >> it was an internship. hope of enjoying a job. i worked at mcdonald's. >> she saw something special in megan. she excelled in doing data entry and research. >> i call her and illumination of her former self. she has blossomed. >> she was brought on partim she decided it was time to give her something back. that big nomination. >> i thought it must have been a mistake. i could not imagine a more meaning
since 2013, more than one thursday -- 1000 pieces narcotics evidence is replaced with other drugs and many sexual assault kids were stored outside. the evidence could create problems beyond just specific cases it is tied to. >> all of the evidence that has come in through police arrests may be subject to being tossed from the evidence room. she was in charge in the evidence room and the only person who at access. >> a woman was dedicated more than 30 years to help people with...
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but researchers say it's a very different story when it came to narcotics. college students are now less likely to abuse prescription painkillers than in the past. 3% of college students admit to using them. that's about a third as many as in 2006. the real mind-altering drug of choice, alcohol. nearly 4 out of 5 college students say they've used it in the past year. for parents a reminder that in addition to setting priorities, sending your children to school safely also means having a conversation about the dangers of drugs. ben: drought conditions so severe the state second largest city is taking precautions. >> the move by boston police top brass to get body cameras on the >> a couple of chances for storms and how your weekend is looking. >> what the patriots star thinks about his chances of playing sunday. >> this is wcvb newscenter 5 that 5:00. >> police have some volunteers. >> they are not rank-and-file officers. they are members of the commissioners command staff. >> this is far from what the brass had wanted but this is a commanders who will agree
but researchers say it's a very different story when it came to narcotics. college students are now less likely to abuse prescription painkillers than in the past. 3% of college students admit to using them. that's about a third as many as in 2006. the real mind-altering drug of choice, alcohol. nearly 4 out of 5 college students say they've used it in the past year. for parents a reminder that in addition to setting priorities, sending your children to school safely also means having a...
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in court today, police said they found several bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers, inside stern's home officers worried he was having an overdose, so they decided to take him the e-r for an evaluation. a nurse testified that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with his daughter. "she said something that made him mad and he kind of hung on to that." a police investigator says he thought he was recording stern's hospital bed confession on his personal cell phone, but accidentally did not save the recording. prosecutors have charged this man for shooting and killing a dog in waterloo last october. charles brewer junior faces animal abuse, carrying weapons and police say he shot and killed a dog during an argument with a neighbor outside a house on west mullan avenue in waterloo. investigators say the dog tried to defend its owner. that's when they say brewer shot the dog several times, killing it. police say people in homes and businesses near a gas leak in monticello should be able go back around 6:30 police say the gas leak happened this
in court today, police said they found several bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers, inside stern's home officers worried he was having an overdose, so they decided to take him the e-r for an evaluation. a nurse testified that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with his daughter. "she said something that made him mad and he kind of hung on to that." a police investigator says he thought he was recording stern's hospital bed confession on...
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today, governor jerry brown signed a law requiring doctors to check a database before prescribing narcotics. bob and carmen pack gathered with friends tonight to remember their two children, whose deaths led to the new law. >> reporter: this was a very emotional end to a long battle. the pack family said they got the call from the governor today. so they gathered here with their friends and their family, where the two children were killed by the driver. tonight, people paid tribute to those two young people and the change in law that they've inspired. >> reporter: for bob and carmen pack, this street corner in danville has been a painful reminder of their loss. >> i pass every day for 13 years, and i reflect on it every time i pass. i can't help but think of them. >> reporter: their 10-year-old son troy, and 7-year-old daughter alana were killed when a drug impaired driver hit them on the sidewalk in 2003. a simple sunday walk with their mother to the ice cream store. >> i made sure they were wearing their helmets. i was with them, and they were very safe. it was a safe, beautiful day. you
today, governor jerry brown signed a law requiring doctors to check a database before prescribing narcotics. bob and carmen pack gathered with friends tonight to remember their two children, whose deaths led to the new law. >> reporter: this was a very emotional end to a long battle. the pack family said they got the call from the governor today. so they gathered here with their friends and their family, where the two children were killed by the driver. tonight, people paid tribute to...
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. >> the ringleader this man a lateral transfer spending time in narcotics and two of the officers are now facing possible criminal charges. took the third does not have any criminal charges because he is just a witness. coming up, i will tell you why it took so long for this case to get looked at and why the lieutenant is demoted. >>> he's been on the run for months but tonight he is in custody. he is suspected of killing his entry. police say they killed his -- that he killed his wife. her body was found in a field. >>> a bad crash off state route 51. we are told there are injuries but no specific details. no word what caused it. >>> polls have shown arizona is a tossup this november for the first time in 20 years. donald trump's campaign is on sending vice presidential candidate to the valley. jason valentine's lives where pants is scheduled where mike pence is scheduled to speak joke with -- >> reporter: we are about one half hour away from the speech and you are seeing some of the supporters filing in. -- like some of the other rallies. all supporters started lining up around 3 pm
. >> the ringleader this man a lateral transfer spending time in narcotics and two of the officers are now facing possible criminal charges. took the third does not have any criminal charges because he is just a witness. coming up, i will tell you why it took so long for this case to get looked at and why the lieutenant is demoted. >>> he's been on the run for months but tonight he is in custody. he is suspected of killing his entry. police say they killed his -- that he killed...
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drugs kind of took over what music was for me for a long time when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic and crack and meth and ketamine and stupid drugs, acid, mushrooms. >> dicillo detoxed in jail and says now, even though he has no access to the flute or other instruments he once played, music is slowly coming back to him. >> i learned from being in here joy is more important than any drug and music is one of the few things that can still bring me joy, especially in a place of despair, like jail. there's music that plays through my head constantly, even. tchaikovsky, prokofiev, some of the greatest music ever written, and it just idly flows through my head and i'm following along to the score as it's playing in my brain. [ humming ] i fantasize about it all the time. constant modes of referee and wish that i could bring back what my life used to be like. >> it may be awhile before dicillo reclaims any part of his old life. he will soon be sentence for forgery and expects to go to prison. >> i try not to think about going to prison just because i'm going to get to that when i come to i
drugs kind of took over what music was for me for a long time when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic and crack and meth and ketamine and stupid drugs, acid, mushrooms. >> dicillo detoxed in jail and says now, even though he has no access to the flute or other instruments he once played, music is slowly coming back to him. >> i learned from being in here joy is more important than any drug and music is one of the few things that can still bring me joy, especially in a place of...
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it's troubling news when you consider that fentanyl is a narcotic that's chemically identical to heroin but up to 50 times more potent. adam housley has the story. federal agents are worried about a spike of lethal heroin, usually laced with synthetic opiods like fentanyl. roddick says: "we're not just talking heroin, let's make we're talking all opioids and opiotes. so all prescription painkillers, we're talking heroin, we're talking clandestinely manufactured fentanyl, which is us coming over from mexico so when you start lumping all those numbers together, you're seeing a big increase. " according to the dea, fentanyl is chemically identical to heroin but up to 50 times more potent -- and more likely to cause an overdose. roddick says: "it's coming from china into mexico, where they will make it into fentanyl so it comes across as liquid, it comes across mixed with heroin so the threat is real and it's literally every where." and the demand is only growing. for the cartels, there has never been an illicit drug more lucrative. the heroin/fentanyl combo can be marked up 3000%. meade sa
it's troubling news when you consider that fentanyl is a narcotic that's chemically identical to heroin but up to 50 times more potent. adam housley has the story. federal agents are worried about a spike of lethal heroin, usually laced with synthetic opiods like fentanyl. roddick says: "we're not just talking heroin, let's make we're talking all opioids and opiotes. so all prescription painkillers, we're talking heroin, we're talking clandestinely manufactured fentanyl, which is us coming...
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he spent some of his time in narcotics enforcement. he is listed on a website called the citizens police data project that compiles information released by chicago pd in response to public record requests. that showed he had 15 complaints against him for a variety of issues. one resulted in a reprimand. mcfadden was involved in a fatal shooting in chicago in 2009. this picture released by the chicago fraternal order of police shows mcfadden and another officer receiving an award for their bravery and courage as a result. i asked the chief yesterday. for a complete background check was done on make about -- on mcfadden. >> something we missed on the lateral? yb question. we are going to make sure we do our due diligence in the hiring process. >>reporter: i have a request in for the full personnel file. phoenix has been in a hiring frenzy and they have lowered some of their standards. many wonder if some of the problems are a symptom of that. >>> tonight we are learning gilbert home. preliminary reports say one of the skydivers heard a l
he spent some of his time in narcotics enforcement. he is listed on a website called the citizens police data project that compiles information released by chicago pd in response to public record requests. that showed he had 15 complaints against him for a variety of issues. one resulted in a reprimand. mcfadden was involved in a fatal shooting in chicago in 2009. this picture released by the chicago fraternal order of police shows mcfadden and another officer receiving an award for their...
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. >> think about the issues and what it's like to have this type of narcotic in your system. that's what it does to you. >> reporter: now, police have is one of the most agregious cases they have seen. the 2-year-old girl is in state custody while her mother who spent the night in the hospital will be summoned to court to face charges. i'm beth germano, wbz news. >>> and the patriots have just listed quarterback jimmy garoppolo as doubtful. >> it's not the news that the fans want to hear. let's get to steve burton with the details. what does this mean, steve? >> reporter: he is not totally ruled out but doubtful is close to it. it looks like jacoby brissett will get the starting nod tomorrow night at gillette stadium. garoppolo got knocked out of sunday night's game after his shoulder was knocked into the turf, his throwing arm. we asked the pats' head coach when he expects to know who will be his quarterback . it might be as early this afternoon and it might be as late as tomorrow night. we will have to see how it comes together. any time you have a short week like this you
. >> think about the issues and what it's like to have this type of narcotic in your system. that's what it does to you. >> reporter: now, police have is one of the most agregious cases they have seen. the 2-year-old girl is in state custody while her mother who spent the night in the hospital will be summoned to court to face charges. i'm beth germano, wbz news. >>> and the patriots have just listed quarterback jimmy garoppolo as doubtful. >> it's not the news that...
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. >> reporter: a former narcotic sergeant for the denver police department is now facing drug charges of his own according to the district attorney's office, an odor complaint prompted an investigation into the home of the 49 opp 00-block of south field way this summer. investigators searched the home and found meth, two pounds of marijuana and more plants than are legal. the search warrant and was immediately arrested. he worked for denver police from 1993-2014 when he was charged with assault for threatening his girlfriend. a disciplinary letter from the department shows he was put on suspension and ordered not to engage in activity. he used his badge twice claiming he was investigating a crime when he was not an soon fired after. he's facing multiple drug charges related to the illegal grow operation. >> he's in a whole lot of trouble accused of manufacturing and attempted with several other charges. >>> david cook had plans to climb the toughest summits in the wilderness area. no one has heard from cook since tuesday. >>> a youth pastor convicted of sexual assaulting a 13-year old
. >> reporter: a former narcotic sergeant for the denver police department is now facing drug charges of his own according to the district attorney's office, an odor complaint prompted an investigation into the home of the 49 opp 00-block of south field way this summer. investigators searched the home and found meth, two pounds of marijuana and more plants than are legal. the search warrant and was immediately arrested. he worked for denver police from 1993-2014 when he was charged with...
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sources tell us he spends some of his time in narcotics enforcement. he is listed on a website called the citizens police data project that compiles information released by chicago pd in response to public records request. against him but one resulted in a reprimand for a minor infraction and we uncovered information that he was involved in a fatal nonduty on-duty shooting in chicago in 2009. this picture published in the beverly review shows mcfadden and another officer received an award for shooting. i asked the chief yesterday and faithful and complete >> something that we missed on this? maybe. that's a very good question. we will make sure that we do our due diligence as we move forward in the hiring process. >>reporter: 2 out of three officers investigations for their actions. sources confirm that mcfadden is one of them. some of their standards. many wonder if some of the problems we are seeing is a symptom of that. >>> police are investigating how a cemented truck hit and dragged a bicyclist to his death. this is a scene on 24th street. the cyc
sources tell us he spends some of his time in narcotics enforcement. he is listed on a website called the citizens police data project that compiles information released by chicago pd in response to public records request. against him but one resulted in a reprimand for a minor infraction and we uncovered information that he was involved in a fatal nonduty on-duty shooting in chicago in 2009. this picture published in the beverly review shows mcfadden and another officer received an award for...
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in the last the medical society of milwaukee and leads an initiative to cut down on prescription narcotic abuse. he is asking for privacy and not commenting at this time. joyce: you will be seeing orange construction barrels around the zoo interchange longer than expected. governor walker's plan cuts money from state highway programs, delaying the final leg of the exchange. the plan wil million more for local governments to spend on their own roads. there will be no increase to the gas tax or vehicle registration fees. governor walker is responding to the league of documents related to the john doe investigation. he refused to acknowledge that he solicited large corporate donations. democrats are raising questions whether the governor and republicans passed laws as a favor to those donors. those laws because they are related to issues he has supported for years. >> i fulfilled the things i said i would do on this. joyce: the attorney general's office are currently reviewing options to address the serious legal questions raised by the leak and the publication of the sealed documents. kathy
in the last the medical society of milwaukee and leads an initiative to cut down on prescription narcotic abuse. he is asking for privacy and not commenting at this time. joyce: you will be seeing orange construction barrels around the zoo interchange longer than expected. governor walker's plan cuts money from state highway programs, delaying the final leg of the exchange. the plan wil million more for local governments to spend on their own roads. there will be no increase to the gas tax or...
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she overdosed on heroin or a narcotic-like fentanyl. >> a homeowner fights back in a deadly h georgia. you can see the woman start shooting at 3 armed suspects running through her house. one was shot and killed the other two got away. they're hoping someone will recognize them from the security camera. >> and now to a story that you'll see only here on 12 news. technology that revolutionizes recognition are example. how facial recognition could be the next big step forward. >> artificial intelligence isn't that far away and it's inching closer to you. >> it can detect faces or have to follow and keep you in the vision here. >> the truth is, artificial intelligence are not new. ask siri. >> developing advanced visual intelligence. the ceo said it could revolutionize your daily life. >> vision is more powerful than voice. a device that sits on your kitchen table and it can see you and recognizes you and interacts with you. and tells you about your commute or the weather. >> the possibilities are limitless as it makes its way temperatures are calibrated to drivers. and track you room to
she overdosed on heroin or a narcotic-like fentanyl. >> a homeowner fights back in a deadly h georgia. you can see the woman start shooting at 3 armed suspects running through her house. one was shot and killed the other two got away. they're hoping someone will recognize them from the security camera. >> and now to a story that you'll see only here on 12 news. technology that revolutionizes recognition are example. how facial recognition could be the next big step forward. >>...
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unfortunately drug addiction and specifically narcotic addiction is an equal opportunity afflictor it actually can affect anybody in any socio economic class any race sept 12th... pull quote police are called to clybourn street for an unconscious 29 yr old male... paramedics administer the drug narcan... but despite that and other life saving efforts.. he's pronounced dead... the medical examiner's called. the man turns out to be the medical examiner's son... adam peterson. the cause of death- probable overdose. no body is safe experts say they don't believe the crisis has peaked yet. they also say all eyes are on wisconsin right now for how the state is handling it... and its current joint efforts between law enforcement, state and local government, and live in milwaukee, kk fox 6 news. steph thanks krystle the death of an inmate at milwaukee county jail...is ruled a homicide. the cause of his death? dehydration. terrill thomas was found dead in weeks earlier on charges of shooting a man outside his home, then firing a gun inside potowatomi. the m-es report says thomas was kept in so
unfortunately drug addiction and specifically narcotic addiction is an equal opportunity afflictor it actually can affect anybody in any socio economic class any race sept 12th... pull quote police are called to clybourn street for an unconscious 29 yr old male... paramedics administer the drug narcan... but despite that and other life saving efforts.. he's pronounced dead... the medical examiner's called. the man turns out to be the medical examiner's son... adam peterson. the cause of death-...
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know back in august 30th him in a month long investigation and they say riggins was selling illegal narcotics to him. they are wanting answers and they said they don't know what's going on with that investigation and that deputy is still on administrative leave but they feel they're at a loss and they want someone from the hillsborough county sheriff's office to talk to them them know about the investigation. out here they're having trouble with police trying to get through. as oon as we get more information we'll bring those back to you guys. the protestors are stopped here at 8th avenue and north 19th street. >>> we'll keep watching that. thank you. >>> a check now with dennis and it was up to 94 in tampa. what are you seeing? >> more than that. we're now at a record high. we tied a record today in tampa believe it or not. pretty impressive heat around the area and feels like temperatures over 100 degrees. a couple days ago we had lower dew points and drier air and now all the sudden it's changed. there's showers out there and one lightning tick northern polk zoom in on the areas north west
know back in august 30th him in a month long investigation and they say riggins was selling illegal narcotics to him. they are wanting answers and they said they don't know what's going on with that investigation and that deputy is still on administrative leave but they feel they're at a loss and they want someone from the hillsborough county sheriff's office to talk to them them know about the investigation. out here they're having trouble with police trying to get through. as oon as we get...
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the counties narcotic's division captain said schools must be ready to respond if something happens nearby. >> they're still not off duty per se but they're clos smartest thing. >> a spokesperson for lee county school said she's glad the sheriff's office is being prepared. others are adding it to their tool boxes. >>> and the highway patrol and state dot honor a fallen trooper with the dedication of a bridge in nash county today. the trooper was hit and killed on u.s. 64 while trying to lay speed chase on september 8th, 2012 and four years to the date of his death, the bridge is named in his honor. the widow said it speaks to his character. >> all around great person, would do anything in the world for you. great father, great husband and as you can see from the turnout, an awesome friend. >> he also worked with the office and served in the marine corpse-- corps. >> you're taking a live look at the memorial service at rogers and breece. mike mansfield was beaten to death outside a fayetteville bar. after battling drugs and homelessness mansfield opened tonight. there's a celebration at 1:0
the counties narcotic's division captain said schools must be ready to respond if something happens nearby. >> they're still not off duty per se but they're clos smartest thing. >> a spokesperson for lee county school said she's glad the sheriff's office is being prepared. others are adding it to their tool boxes. >>> and the highway patrol and state dot honor a fallen trooper with the dedication of a bridge in nash county today. the trooper was hit and killed on u.s. 64...
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pack learned beretta was going from one doctor to the next getting narcotics, a practice called doctor shopping. pack spent the last decade fighting to prevent it. yesterday governor jerry brown signed a bill making it mandatory for doctors to check a statewide prescription database before giving a patient narcotics for the first time. he's hoping the new law will heal prevent future tragedy. >> it's about all the families in the future that have loved unones with addiction problems and issues. hopefully it will save lives. >> the law takes effect at the beginning of next year. >>> in u fallout from san francisco's sinking millennium tower. concerns that the building prompted the city's transportation authority to block funding phase two of the nearby transbay transit center. >> we in san francisco have put our butts on the line, literally, to the tune of $250 million because of problems with this project. >> the board of supervisors voted to withhold the next payment of more than $6 million. they say they want mr answers and more oversight on that transit hub. it's located near the mi
pack learned beretta was going from one doctor to the next getting narcotics, a practice called doctor shopping. pack spent the last decade fighting to prevent it. yesterday governor jerry brown signed a bill making it mandatory for doctors to check a statewide prescription database before giving a patient narcotics for the first time. he's hoping the new law will heal prevent future tragedy. >> it's about all the families in the future that have loved unones with addiction problems and...
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and inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. "perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, hospital and have him checked out. " an emergency room nurse testified that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with stern. c-r-s-t is celebrating the opening of its new headquarters in downtown cedar rapids. the trucking and transportation company has been working on developing its 11-story, 37 million dollar building for four and a half years. southeast, right along the cedar river. the top eight floors will be offices for c-r-s-t, bankers trust, r-s-m accounting, and holmes murphy and associates insurance firm. the bottom three floors are parking. c-r-s-t says happy to now be part of downtown cedar rapids. "by coming downtown, we're hoping to revitalize the downtown, so it becomes more vibrant and larger. and because we think that helps the community. " part of the design of the new flood wall that will help protect the city from any future major flooding. there's a new prop
and inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. "perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, hospital and have him checked out. " an emergency room nurse testified that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with stern. c-r-s-t is celebrating the opening of its new headquarters in downtown cedar rapids. the trucking and transportation company has been working on developing...
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the death highlights just how widespread the problem of opiate addiction is in our specifically narcotic addiction is an equal opportunity afflictor it actually can affect anybody in any socio economic class any race, and no body is safe the 71 overdose deaths in 7 weeks works out to nearly 2 per day. and experts say they don't believe the crisis has peaked yet. governor walker is speaking out surrounding the john doe investigation. the guardian, a british newspaper, published about 15 hundred pages from the secret-- now closed-- john doe investigation into the governor's 20-12 recall campaign. during a news conference yesterday, governor walker wouldn't say if he solicited money on behalf of the wisconsin club for growth. the john doe case was shut down by the state supreme court last year finding nothing illegal governor walker blames the leak on the john doe prosecutors. people who failed to win in the court of law have chosen to leak bits and portions of things to opinion, without giving people a full perspective milwaukee county district attorney john chisholm, who is one of the pro
the death highlights just how widespread the problem of opiate addiction is in our specifically narcotic addiction is an equal opportunity afflictor it actually can affect anybody in any socio economic class any race, and no body is safe the 71 overdose deaths in 7 weeks works out to nearly 2 per day. and experts say they don't believe the crisis has peaked yet. governor walker is speaking out surrounding the john doe investigation. the guardian, a british newspaper, published about 15 hundred...
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. >> think about the issues and what it's like to have this type of narcotic in your system. that's what it does to you. >> reporter: now, police have
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and really helping educate physicians on this issue unfortunately drug addiction and specifically narcotic addiction is an equal opportunity afflictor it actually can affect anybody in any socio economic class any race, and no body is safe prove true time and time again... making urgency in the matter... that much more important the earlier that you catch them the greater the chance for successful treatment. experts say they don't believe the crisis has peaked yet. they also say all eyes are on wisconsin right now for how the state is handling it... and its current joint efforts between law enforcement, state and local government, and community involvement. live in milwaukee, kk fox 6 news. mary thanks krystle construction projects across the state... that includes the zoo interchange... how much longer it could take to finally complete the already long-term project. plus... authorities search for a hit-and-run suspect -- after crashing into a police squad car. it's a nice sunny day out here so far, but clouds will return overnight and we'll see some storms tomorrow. i'll have the russ fei
and really helping educate physicians on this issue unfortunately drug addiction and specifically narcotic addiction is an equal opportunity afflictor it actually can affect anybody in any socio economic class any race, and no body is safe prove true time and time again... making urgency in the matter... that much more important the earlier that you catch them the greater the chance for successful treatment. experts say they don't believe the crisis has peaked yet. they also say all eyes are on...
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and recognized for his work in n narcotics investigations. >> a long time algebra teacher in a prep school in san jose is accused of sexual assault of a former student. he is on leave, police arrested him in school today, he taught the student last year. she told a friend and the friend reported it to police. the school released a statement saying that they were shocked when the incident was brought to their attention and they are cooperating with the investigation. sad day. >>> now to the wild fire that is burning in the santa cruz mountains. we are shong the assault on the loma fire. it has now destroyed eight homes. the flames have spread to more than 4100 acres. we are live in los gatos where neighbors are gathering for a community meeting. >> reporter: dozens of neighbors gathered. at one point they applauded firefighters. they are grateful but they are frustrated. they want more physician information and want it faster, especially when it comes to their homes. >> can someone here tonight give us an answer so we can see if our home is there or not. >> reporter: for some, the biggest q
and recognized for his work in n narcotics investigations. >> a long time algebra teacher in a prep school in san jose is accused of sexual assault of a former student. he is on leave, police arrested him in school today, he taught the student last year. she told a friend and the friend reported it to police. the school released a statement saying that they were shocked when the incident was brought to their attention and they are cooperating with the investigation. sad day. >>>...
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just signed a bill that he never for doctors to check out at west state i want to give it(q$ind, narcoticsng a new law will help prevent tragedy. >> to all the families in the feature this, you pknow, have loved ones that have addiction problems and ultimately it will save lives. >> reporter: this bill is expected to go into effect next year. now, mr. yack is not done. he says his next focus will be on people who try to doctor shop and get caught. he says they need help and there has to be more treatment options.zv reporting live in dan veal, nbc serious. there's a reporter in volkswagen and harassingko oklahoma, this s happened in oakland technical hospital. school officials say he's targeting mostly female students. he'szv driving a late 1990s van. he's described white, gray hair and gray mustache. >>ç officers called out to investigate a body found on jean avenue just north of interstate 280 this morning. when they got there they found man uncon=um with stab wouchbds who wasn't breathing. if you know anything you may have to call the police. >> >>> sinking millennium tower, they're n
just signed a bill that he never for doctors to check out at west state i want to give it(q$ind, narcoticsng a new law will help prevent tragedy. >> to all the families in the feature this, you pknow, have loved ones that have addiction problems and ultimately it will save lives. >> reporter: this bill is expected to go into effect next year. now, mr. yack is not done. he says his next focus will be on people who try to doctor shop and get caught. he says they need help and there...
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it's a narcotic. so children can get in trouble with. this parents john times misdose their child because they -- understanding the amount they are giving. so compound the overdosing and the codeine, that's a situation where children can get in trouble very quickly. >> so get any medicine with codeine in colorado you need a prescription. the american academy of pediatrics suggests other options like ibuprofen and acetaminophen. >>> two men in japan enjoying a round of golf staled a bit too far into -- strayed a bit too far into enemy territory to find a lost ball. when they went into the woods to look of 10 monkeys were not happy with the intrusion. the men said they started running after them. one man hurt himself when they tripped and fell. they had to fend them off with a bunker rake. he's demonstrating clearly. this happened sunday near tokyo. it's not the first time something like this has happened in the same area. the lesson? just take a drop. don't go after the ball. >> i have to. i lose too many. >> just don't play pro b1s. they
it's a narcotic. so children can get in trouble with. this parents john times misdose their child because they -- understanding the amount they are giving. so compound the overdosing and the codeine, that's a situation where children can get in trouble very quickly. >> so get any medicine with codeine in colorado you need a prescription. the american academy of pediatrics suggests other options like ibuprofen and acetaminophen. >>> two men in japan enjoying a round of golf staled...
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. >> he was trying to conceal something under the seat and narcotics were found on him. not saying that justified what the officer did. don't believe an officer should be terminated for making a mistake. >> should have been fired and he knew he was wrong >> 10 days to get the money and dropped after years of hearings and doctor visits he is looking forward to moving on with his life. >> take a deep breath. nobody is watching me and i can like, live my life now and just start over and just get it behind me. >> reporter: taled to metro about the officer he works here he is assigned patrol here at the headquarters. he does not leave news 3, back to you. >> jim: all right, thank you. check in on the commute now on this back to work monday. >> tom joins us live in sky 3 over a place we love to call the spaghetti bowl. >> tom: we'll talk about it a lot over the next few years with the project in full swingful remember this ram from 95 south to 15 south was closed a couple rerouted you see where the old ramp was the dirt on top. it was moved. why? so they could take down part o
. >> he was trying to conceal something under the seat and narcotics were found on him. not saying that justified what the officer did. don't believe an officer should be terminated for making a mistake. >> should have been fired and he knew he was wrong >> 10 days to get the money and dropped after years of hearings and doctor visits he is looking forward to moving on with his life. >> take a deep breath. nobody is watching me and i can like, live my life now and just...
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and recognized for his work in n narcotics investigations. >> a long time algebra teacher in a prep schoolin san jose is accused of sexual assault of a former student. he is on leave, police arrested him in school today, he taught the student last year. she told a friend and the friend reported it to police. the school released a statement saying that they were shocked when the incident was brought to their attention and they are cooperating with the investigation. sad day. >>> now to the wild fire that is burning in the santa cruz mountains. we are showing the assault on the loma fire. it has now destroyed eight homes. the flames have spread to more than 4100 acres. we are live in los gatos where neighbors are gathering for a community meeting. >> reporter: dozens of neighbors gathered. at one point they applauded firefighters. they are grateful but they are frustrated. they want more physician information and want it faster, especially when it comes to their homes. >> can someone here tonight give us an answer so we can see if our home is there or not. >> reporter: for some, the biggest
and recognized for his work in n narcotics investigations. >> a long time algebra teacher in a prep schoolin san jose is accused of sexual assault of a former student. he is on leave, police arrested him in school today, he taught the student last year. she told a friend and the friend reported it to police. the school released a statement saying that they were shocked when the incident was brought to their attention and they are cooperating with the investigation. sad day. >>>...
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. >> she clearly believed him to be under the influence of some type of narcotic, possibly pcp, because she's a drug recognition expert. >> reporter: a bottle of pcp was found in the suv, still toxicology were not finished. today his family shows the video shows he wasn't reaching inside the vehicle because his window was up. >> it shows that this police department, like many police departments around america see people of color as criminals, as suspects, but not as american citizens. >> reporter: the district attorney is now reviewing the case to see if any criminal charges should be filed. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> we turn now to new developments in the bank. the ceo of wells fargo on the hot seat before congress today and getting an earful from both sides of the aisle over the millions of fake accounts opened in customers' names. we get more on this from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: called before congress, the ceo of wells fargo quickly fell on his sword. >> i accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our retail banking business. faced b
. >> she clearly believed him to be under the influence of some type of narcotic, possibly pcp, because she's a drug recognition expert. >> reporter: a bottle of pcp was found in the suv, still toxicology were not finished. today his family shows the video shows he wasn't reaching inside the vehicle because his window was up. >> it shows that this police department, like many police departments around america see people of color as criminals, as suspects, but not as american...