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with more, here's abc's phillip mena. >> hi, jeremy. >> reporter: friends and family mourning the deathf 6-year-old jeremy martis. killed by louisiana law enforcement officers, as he sat buckled into the suv his father was driving. >> he had a wonderful relationship with his daddy. he loved being with his daddy. >> reporter: officers norris greenhouse jr. and derrick stafford, allegedly firing multiple rounds while working as city marshals at that suv, following a pursuit. the father was seriously injured. and according to investigators, unarmed. unreleased footage from an officer's body cam leading to the charges. >> it showed me things that disturbed me as the head of state police. >> reporter: the alleged killers had their bond set at $1 million each. outside the local jail, dozens gathering to expressheir outrage. saying the officers shouldn't be granted band at all. >> this child couldn't harm a fly. and his life is gone. >> reporter: and jeremy's dad is still in the hospital, in fair condition. authorities will not confirm what the father's lawyer told the a.p., that the body cam
with more, here's abc's phillip mena. >> hi, jeremy. >> reporter: friends and family mourning the deathf 6-year-old jeremy martis. killed by louisiana law enforcement officers, as he sat buckled into the suv his father was driving. >> he had a wonderful relationship with his daddy. he loved being with his daddy. >> reporter: officers norris greenhouse jr. and derrick stafford, allegedly firing multiple rounds while working as city marshals at that suv, following a...
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phillip mena, abc news, new york. >> we thank phillip for that story. >>> and now to what seemed like the greatest play ever. league officials then announcing it was all a mistake, and they suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by three points. kicking off to miami in white. now, what may be the wildest, most improbable ending to a game ever. one miami player after another, pitching the ball eight times, eluding duke defenders. finally, one player racing down the sideline and scoring. miami wins, 30-27. and for duke, a crushing defeat. >> says a lot about this team, a bunch of fighters. >> reporter: but wait. today, the stunning announcement, the referees got it wrong. and all of them are ordered suspended. >> this is something you never see. that many officials being suspended for errors on the field, and errors in judgment. >> reporter: four crucial mistakes, including missing this tackle, the runner was clearly down. which should have been the end of the game. even after reviewing video of the play, they still blew it. t
phillip mena, abc news, new york. >> we thank phillip for that story. >>> and now to what seemed like the greatest play ever. league officials then announcing it was all a mistake, and they suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by three points. kicking off to miami in white. now, what may be the wildest, most improbable ending to a game ever. one miami player after another, pitching the ball eight times, eluding...
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phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: tonight, the california doctor, facing the possibility of life in prison after a landmark verdict. the death of her patients. prosecutors saying all of them overdosing on medication prescribed by singh. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it, is the theory of second degree murder. >> reporter: friday's verdict marked the first time a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through prescriptions. during the trial, some pharmacists testifying they were concerned. >> the strengths were high and the quanties were low. >> reporter: and this case could set a new precedent. >> doctors could be held accountable if patients abuse that medication. >> reporter: joey was one of dr. singh's victims. >> this is a decision that basically is going to resonate throughout the country. it's going to be changing. we have a prescription drug issue that's growing daily, and this is something that can start to make a difference. >> reporter: the lawyers say phillip mena, abc news, new york. >> we thank phillip for that stor
phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: tonight, the california doctor, facing the possibility of life in prison after a landmark verdict. the death of her patients. prosecutors saying all of them overdosing on medication prescribed by singh. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it, is the theory of second degree murder. >> reporter: friday's verdict marked the first time a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through...
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phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: a california doctor facing the possibility of life in prison after a landmark verdict. >> guilty of the crime of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: after six weeks of testimony, dr. lisa singh, found guilty of the death of three of her patients. prosecutors saying all of them overdosing on medication reckless by prescribed by tseng. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it and of second degree murder that we had. >> reporter: prosecutors say friday's verdict marked the first time a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through prescriptions in california. during the trial, some pharmacists testifying they were concerned. and alerted authorities. >> the strengths were high and the quantities were low. >> reporter: and this case could set a new precedent. >> doctors could be held accountable if patients abuse that medication. >> reporter: april rivera's son joey was one of dr. tseng's victims. basically is going to resonate throughout the country. it's going to be changing. we have a prescription dr
phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: a california doctor facing the possibility of life in prison after a landmark verdict. >> guilty of the crime of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: after six weeks of testimony, dr. lisa singh, found guilty of the death of three of her patients. prosecutors saying all of them overdosing on medication reckless by prescribed by tseng. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it and of...
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abc's phillip mena in louisiana. >> hi jeremy! >> reporter: tonight, family and friends mourning the death of 6-year-old jeremy mardis. killed by louisiana law enforcement officers, as he sat buckled into the suv his father was driving. >> he had wonderful relationship with his daddy. he loved being with his daddy. >> reporter: officers norris greenhouse jr. and derek stafford joined with second degree murder, and attempted second degree murder, after allegedly firing multiple rounds while working at city marshalls at that suv following a pursuit. few was seriously injured and unarmed. unreleased footage from an officer's body cam leading to the charges. >> it just showed some things that disturbed me as the head of the state police. it disturbed me as a father. >> reporter: tonight, his alleged killers had their bond set at $1 million each. outside the local jail, dozens gathering to express their outrage. saying the officers shouldn't be granted bond at all. >> this child couldn't harm a fly and his life is gone. >> reporter: da
abc's phillip mena in louisiana. >> hi jeremy! >> reporter: tonight, family and friends mourning the death of 6-year-old jeremy mardis. killed by louisiana law enforcement officers, as he sat buckled into the suv his father was driving. >> he had wonderful relationship with his daddy. he loved being with his daddy. >> reporter: officers norris greenhouse jr. and derek stafford joined with second degree murder, and attempted second degree murder, after allegedly firing...
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abc's phillip mena with more. >> reporter: a son charged with ending hits parents lives after police say the human remains recovered in the yard of this home are those of jeffrey and jeanette navin. >> she was fun to be around. the kids loved her. >> reporter: the connecticut couple last seen in august, their abandoned car found at a park and ride lot. >> state police again are processing the truck for any and every piece of evidence that could help point us in a direction. >> reporter: their son kyle already behind bars pleading not guilty to a firearms violation unrelated to his parents' disappearance. the 27-year-old now charged with the murder. his girlfriend jennifer valiant arrested friday. the 31-year-old charged with conspiracy to commit murder. >> been going on too long. hopefully this family can get resolution. >> the warrant for her arrest revealing new details from the investigation. police saying they recovered depleted texas messages one of the many alleged suspicious exchanges with kyle writing we need to figure out what the best way to take them down and jennifer resp
abc's phillip mena with more. >> reporter: a son charged with ending hits parents lives after police say the human remains recovered in the yard of this home are those of jeffrey and jeanette navin. >> she was fun to be around. the kids loved her. >> reporter: the connecticut couple last seen in august, their abandoned car found at a park and ride lot. >> state police again are processing the truck for any and every piece of evidence that could help point us in a...
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phillip mena, abc news, barrington, illinois. >> just want to give phillip mena a cup of hot cocoa. >> stormy weather is hitting the south, rain not snow. >> heavy down power pour -- pours hit south florida and behind it a major cold snap for the eastern half of the country. cam tran continues our coverage. good morning. >> good morning, reena and kendis. workweek. this trough off to the east will bring a surge of colder air across the northeast. expect the highs today to be mainly in the upper 30s to mid 40s. that's about it. that's running about 10 degrees from where we should be this time of year. the cold air dipping down to the lower mississippi as well as the eastern gulf coast where we have freeze warnings in effect till about midmorning including houston and austin and stretching as far as east as alabama. reena and kendis, back to you. >> cam, thank you so much. now to our other major story this half hour. the intensifying manhunt for that alleged eighth paris attacker. police arrested 16 people in 22 raids across belgium yesterday including in the molenbeek neighborhood of b
phillip mena, abc news, barrington, illinois. >> just want to give phillip mena a cup of hot cocoa. >> stormy weather is hitting the south, rain not snow. >> heavy down power pour -- pours hit south florida and behind it a major cold snap for the eastern half of the country. cam tran continues our coverage. good morning. >> good morning, reena and kendis. workweek. this trough off to the east will bring a surge of colder air across the northeast. expect the highs today...
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phillip mena, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, the popular site fanduel being sued by an nfl player. >> yeah, the star wide receiver joining the ever growing list of you're watching "world news > daily fantasy football has exploded in popularity at least during commercials. millions of dollars being won pre week by its players. >> and it was even cited in the most presidential debate. one of the popular sites has a new detractor from a place you probably wouldn't expect, the playing field. abc explains. >> reporter: popular fantasy sports site fanduel hit hard with a lawsuit. >> you want to dual me. >> reporter: pierre gar son suing the company saying that the site improperly exploits the popularity and accomplishments of nfl players. >> they're using the name to drive millions of players to their website. >> reporter: fanduel along with draft kings in a billion dollar fantasy sports industry with over 7 million entries each week offering daily cash pries. according to the lawsuit they use faces of players unlike draft kings which has a deal with the nfl players association. but a s
phillip mena, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, the popular site fanduel being sued by an nfl player. >> yeah, the star wide receiver joining the ever growing list of you're watching "world news > daily fantasy football has exploded in popularity at least during commercials. millions of dollars being won pre week by its players. >> and it was even cited in the most presidential debate. one of the popular sites has a new detractor from a place you probably wouldn't...
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abc's phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: a blast of winter, across the midwest this weekend. blinding snow and icy roads. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour. >> i've seen a few people in ditches. >> from south dakota to michigan, more than a hundred accidents. near bloomington, illinois, wind gusts reducing visibility to near zero. travel by air a challenge too, more than 000 flights canceled this weekend at chico airports. o'hare setting up cots for nearlyly 900 pasngers stranded some suburbs getting as much as 16 inches of snow. chicago's snowiest november in more than 100 years. the storm, snappintrees and power lines. jolting some residents out of bed. >> the power line went into the street. it was crazy. >> reporter: we met ted shoveling his driveway. >> were you prepared for so much snow? >> it's a bit of a shock coming from the warm weather that we had. so no, not really. >> reporter: stadium workers in iowa also scrambling. this time lapse showing the rush to remove snow before accou
abc's phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: a blast of winter, across the midwest this weekend. blinding snow and icy roads. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour. >> i've seen a few people in ditches. >> from south dakota to michigan, more than a hundred accidents. near bloomington, illinois, wind gusts reducing visibility to near zero. travel by air a challenge too, more than 000 flights canceled this weekend at chico airports. o'hare setting up...
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phillip mena, abc news, barrington, illinois. >> eem a florida girl. i can't drive in that type of snow. >> i can't live in that kind of snow. stay that way into mother nature should be locked up and put in jail because the deep freeze he mentioned is chilling the northeast and southeast. we don't want to go below 50 degrees here. >> accuweather meteorologist cram tran has our forecast. good morning, cam. >> good morning, reena and kendis. brr, it is going to be down right chilly across the northeast. this trough will bring a surge of colder air across the northeast. highs today mainly in the upper 30s. some spots will hit the mid 40s. that's it. those temperatures will be 10 degrees below where they should be for this time of year. that surge of colder air will dip down as far as the lower mississippi as well as the eastern gulf coast. freeze warnings in effect till midmorning including austin and houston stretching as far as east as montgomery, alabama. back to you. >> brr is right. thanks, cam. the snow wasn't a problem for some residents of madison
phillip mena, abc news, barrington, illinois. >> eem a florida girl. i can't drive in that type of snow. >> i can't live in that kind of snow. stay that way into mother nature should be locked up and put in jail because the deep freeze he mentioned is chilling the northeast and southeast. we don't want to go below 50 degrees here. >> accuweather meteorologist cram tran has our forecast. good morning, cam. >> good morning, reena and kendis. brr, it is going to be down...
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sending shock waves through the medical a doctor found guilty of overprescribeing medications phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: tonight, the california doctor, after six weeks weeks, dr. lisa singh, found guiltyty of the death of her patients. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it, is the theory of second degree murder. >> reporter: the first tim a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through prescriptions. >> the strengths were high and the quanties wer low. set a new precedent. joey was one of dr. singh's victims. >> this is going to be changing. we have a prescription drug issue that's growing daily, and this is something that can start to make a difference. >> reporter: the lawyers say they plan to appeal. >>> and now to that college football stunner, what seemed like the greatest play ever that led to an amazing upset. university of miami, celebrating their victory over duke. but then officials announced it was all a mistake, and suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left. duke up by
sending shock waves through the medical a doctor found guilty of overprescribeing medications phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: tonight, the california doctor, after six weeks weeks, dr. lisa singh, found guiltyty of the death of her patients. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it, is the theory of second degree murder. >> reporter: the first tim a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through prescriptions. >> the...
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and phillip mena is in illinois tonight.t. >> reporter: a blast of winter, behind blinding snow and icy roads. gusts reduceing visibility. and more than 1,000 flights cancelled at chicago airports. o'hare setting up cots for nearly 900 passengers stranded overer night. some places getting6 inches of snow. the storm, snapping trees and power lines. jolting some residents out of bed. >> the power line went into t street. it was crazy. >> reporter: were you prepared for so much snow? >> it's a bit of a shock. coming from the warm weather we had. so, no, not really. >> reporter: stadium workers else scrambling before the iowa/purdue game. back here in chicago, it's only tten colder since the storm. expected to warm up in time for thanks thanksgiving. >> and rob marciano is here. >> here's the next storm coming in. to the pacific northwest, wind, rain, snow, and cold air. tomorrow afternoon, to t south and east on tuesday. and again, the cold air will be the main issue. i think travel will be tough in california, washington, oregon, i-5. and dallas, mild weather, and warm, with the snow melt
and phillip mena is in illinois tonight.t. >> reporter: a blast of winter, behind blinding snow and icy roads. gusts reduceing visibility. and more than 1,000 flights cancelled at chicago airports. o'hare setting up cots for nearly 900 passengers stranded overer night. some places getting6 inches of snow. the storm, snapping trees and power lines. jolting some residents out of bed. >> the power line went into t street. it was crazy. >> reporter: were you prepared for so much...
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phillip mena with the latest on this deadly incident. >> reporter: two louisiana law enforcement officers under arrest and facing charges of second degree murder and attempted second degree murder after an incident that left a father injured and his 6-year-old son dead. >> nothing is more important than this badge that we wear on our uniform. and tonight that badge has been tarnished. >> reporter: investigators interviewing witnesses, examining 911 recordings and body camera footage. >> it is the most disturbing thing i've seen. >> reporter: trying to figure out whated the officers, who were moonlighting as city marshals, to fire their weapons at a vehicle driven by chris few. his son, first-grader jeremy mardis, a p passenger after a pursuit tuesday night. four law enforcement officers in all at the shooting scene. >> that was my little angel. he would just smile and bust out laughing, at the sky. it was almost like he's talking to god. >> reporter: megan dixon, few's fiance, says she and few left in separate vehicles after an argument at this pool hall earlier at evening. a short time l
phillip mena with the latest on this deadly incident. >> reporter: two louisiana law enforcement officers under arrest and facing charges of second degree murder and attempted second degree murder after an incident that left a father injured and his 6-year-old son dead. >> nothing is more important than this badge that we wear on our uniform. and tonight that badge has been tarnished. >> reporter: investigators interviewing witnesses, examining 911 recordings and body camera...
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phillip mena, abc news, edmund, oklahoma. >> but it's not over yet. that winter storm is now heading to a really big area from nebraska to wisconsin in the hours ahead. >> commuters could face a dangerous mix. our coverage continues with cam tran at accuweather. good morning, cam. >> good morning. we have this winter storm developing in the central plains. that will bring an icy mix into iowa and nebraska. the rest of the plain states will be seeing mainly snow. the heaviest of the snowfall will be falling late tonight into tuesday as the system continues to move on off to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow by tuesday and omaha you'll see upwards of 4 inches. aditi and kendis, back to you. >> thanks. pope francis is wrapping up his visit to africa with a stop in one of the continent's most dangerous places, central african republic. the pope urging the country's christian and muslim factions to lay down weapons and arm themselves with peace and forgiveness. security is expected to be tight when the pope visits th
phillip mena, abc news, edmund, oklahoma. >> but it's not over yet. that winter storm is now heading to a really big area from nebraska to wisconsin in the hours ahead. >> commuters could face a dangerous mix. our coverage continues with cam tran at accuweather. good morning, cam. >> good morning. we have this winter storm developing in the central plains. that will bring an icy mix into iowa and nebraska. the rest of the plain states will be seeing mainly snow. the heaviest...
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phillip mena, abc news, marksville, louisiana. >>> a wild incident in oklahoma, body cam. >> stop. stop. >> that officer firing two shots before being sent flying by the impact of the suv. the 41-year-old woman behind the wheel was uncooperative. so, officers tased her. one them went into the suv through the sunroof, you see the woman is charged with several counts, including assault and battery, and driving under the influence. >>> the mayor and police chief, are sending a message that guns are so life-like, they could be mistaken as the real thing. the mayor is banning them and allowing police to confiscate them from children. >> this is not a supersoaker. this can be a very dangerous thing. >> federal law requires replica guns to be identified by a red or orange tip on the muzzle. but they're often removed. boston police say they have taken more than 150 replicas off the streets so far this year. >>> the university of virginia fraternity that was the focus of a debunked article about rape, is suing "rolling stone" magazine for $5 million. a freshman who claimed she was gang-rape
phillip mena, abc news, marksville, louisiana. >>> a wild incident in oklahoma, body cam. >> stop. stop. >> that officer firing two shots before being sent flying by the impact of the suv. the 41-year-old woman behind the wheel was uncooperative. so, officers tased her. one them went into the suv through the sunroof, you see the woman is charged with several counts, including assault and battery, and driving under the influence. >>> the mayor and police chief, are...
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and phillip mena is in illinois tonight. >> reporter: a blast of winter, across the midwest this weekend. blinding snow and icy roads. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour. >> a few people were in ditches. >> reporter: near bloomington, illinois, wind gusts reducing visibility. and more than 1,000 flights cancelled at chicago airports. o'hare setting up cots for overnight. some suburbs getting as much as 16 inches of snow. chicago's snowiest november in nearly 100 years. the storm, snapping trees and power lines. jolting some residents out of bed. >> the power line went into the street. it was crazy. >> reporter: were you prepared for so much snow? >> it's a bit of a shock. coming from the warm weather we had. so, no, not really. >> reporter: stadium workers in iwa also scrambling before the iowa/purdue game. back here in chicago, it's only gotten colder since the storm. that created huge snow piles like this one. but the good news, it is expected to warm up in time for thanksgiving. >> thank you. and rob marciano is here. that's really early for a snow storm in chicag
and phillip mena is in illinois tonight. >> reporter: a blast of winter, across the midwest this weekend. blinding snow and icy roads. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour. >> a few people were in ditches. >> reporter: near bloomington, illinois, wind gusts reducing visibility. and more than 1,000 flights cancelled at chicago airports. o'hare setting up cots for overnight. some suburbs getting as much as 16 inches of snow. chicago's snowiest november...