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here's stefan holtz. >> we're the first state in the nation to test for steroids. this is our tenth year now. >> reporter: but a decade after new jersey made history, top officials admit there's clearly a problem. selected at random. everyone else slides by. >> i would like to see our testing expanded where we can get into year round testing. >> reporter: a bill working through the new jersey assembly would do just that. >> i think we need to change the mentality and challenge the culture of our kids and to have them understand that again, a, the side effects could be fatal and secondly, it's really unfair. >> reporter: but the bill comes as high school steroid testing is at a even needed. less than 1% of students have tested positive in new jersey, and the latest national data reviewed by 4 investigates shows steroid usage by teens is 1% to 4%. >> the truth is there is still schools here in texas. taylor resorted to using anabolic steroids. >> reporter: since testifying in 2005, his foundation has been working with professional leagues and schools. >> people think
here's stefan holtz. >> we're the first state in the nation to test for steroids. this is our tenth year now. >> reporter: but a decade after new jersey made history, top officials admit there's clearly a problem. selected at random. everyone else slides by. >> i would like to see our testing expanded where we can get into year round testing. >> reporter: a bill working through the new jersey assembly would do just that. >> i think we need to change the mentality...
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i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. that deadly shooting this morning marked the sixth homicide in three days. >> the two people were sitting on a porch early this morning firing gunshots. michael george live in newark with new information about the victims and the suspect. >> reporter: six murders in 72 hours here in newark. the latest shooting a woman nine months pregnant was shot on the front porch. she survived, but a 26-year-old man who was with her was killed. the shooting happened overnight as the two were sitting on the front porch of a home. witnesses heard gunshots coming from across the street. the pregnant woman's injuries are not life threatening, but the 26-year-old man she was with was killed. police have increased patrols as they search for the killer. it's unclear right now whether or not the victims were targeted. this is the latest shooting that left six dead this week. we spoke to residents who say they want to see a bigger police presence. >> more cops back in the day. there used to be cops doing ne
i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. that deadly shooting this morning marked the sixth homicide in three days. >> the two people were sitting on a porch early this morning firing gunshots. michael george live in newark with new information about the victims and the suspect. >> reporter: six murders in 72 hours here in newark. the latest shooting a woman nine months pregnant was shot on the front porch. she survived, but a 26-year-old man who was with her was...
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i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. the i-team exposed this case in a bombshell story last month. prosecutors admitted a man convicted of murder did not receive a fair trial. >> this is the exact moment that wayne martin waited 11 years for. he had been serving a life sentence for a double murder, but today martin walked sarah wallace first exposed problems in the prosecution last month. she's live for us in downtown brooklyn. >> reporter: stefan and natalie, talk about an incredible turnaround. this case has virtually unravelled in the past six weeks amid revelations of missing evidence and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. 44-year-old wayne martin didn't know what would happen in court maintained his innocence in the tire store murder of two men in brownsville 11 years ago. he spoke to me an exclusive interview. >> i wasn't there. i have nothing to do with this crime. i don't know who did it. >> reporter: days before that interview, the brooklyn da's office had revealed to the court that critical evidence, incl
i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. the i-team exposed this case in a bombshell story last month. prosecutors admitted a man convicted of murder did not receive a fair trial. >> this is the exact moment that wayne martin waited 11 years for. he had been serving a life sentence for a double murder, but today martin walked sarah wallace first exposed problems in the prosecution last month. she's live for us in downtown brooklyn. >> reporter: stefan and natalie,...
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." >> i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm lynda baquero. prosecutors say there was one company that saw an opening to make money. >> the state's attorney general laid out the allegations, a 50-count indictment against an
." >> i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm lynda baquero. prosecutors say there was one company that saw an opening to make money. >> the state's attorney general laid out the allegations, a 50-count indictment against an
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i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. the message on long island tonight is the mumps vaccine might not be enough to keep them at bay. >> there are 18 cases. most of those in the community of long beach. greg cergol spoke with a doctor. he's in long beach with what you need to know about this. greg? >> reporter: stefan and natalie, health officials are reporting four confirmed cases and 14 suspected cases of mumps. some of themer here at this long beach emergency department. health officials are blaming this outbreak on what seems to be a changing mumps virus. now health officials say most of the cases have been reported right here in long beach. the patients all in their 20s. most have already received the mumps vaccine, but they still got sick because in some cases the virus appears to have mutated slightly, making the doctors say because as we get older the vaccine's strength can diminish. despite the concerns about the mutating virus, though, doctors are still urging those who have been exposed to mumps to consider ge
i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. the message on long island tonight is the mumps vaccine might not be enough to keep them at bay. >> there are 18 cases. most of those in the community of long beach. greg cergol spoke with a doctor. he's in long beach with what you need to know about this. greg? >> reporter: stefan and natalie, health officials are reporting four confirmed cases and 14 suspected cases of mumps. some of themer here at this long beach emergency...
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i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. that deadly shooting this morning marked the sixth homicide in three days. >> the two people were sitting on a porch early this morning
i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. that deadly shooting this morning marked the sixth homicide in three days. >> the two people were sitting on a porch early this morning
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. >> and i'm stefan holtz. now to that victory for almost two dozen former students at a new jersey catholic high school. each will get a piece of a $2 million payout. that's after alleged sex abuse occurred over 50 years ago. >> but the students say it's not about the money. >> reporter: officials here at bergen catholic high school decline comment, but the the settlement speaks volumes. bergen catholic high school will pay out $1.9 million to 21 former students at the school. they attended in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, and most of their abusers have passed away or moved from the area. the payout comes from private funds. robert is president of road to recovery. while he did not attend bergen years by clergy when he was a kid. >> seem to have a wave of the private and catholic wealthier schools. >> reporter: another abuse victim routinely picketed outside the school during negotiation over the past year. they won't file a suit against the christian brothers or the school, but they're advocating for other possible
. >> and i'm stefan holtz. now to that victory for almost two dozen former students at a new jersey catholic high school. each will get a piece of a $2 million payout. that's after alleged sex abuse occurred over 50 years ago. >> but the students say it's not about the money. >> reporter: officials here at bergen catholic high school decline comment, but the the settlement speaks volumes. bergen catholic high school will pay out $1.9 million to 21 former students at the...
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i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. the message on long island tonight is the mumps vaccine might not be enough to keep them at bay. >> there are 18 cases. most of those in the community of long beach. greg cergol spoke with a doctor. he's in long beach with what you need to know about this. greg? >> reporter: stefan and natalie, health officials are reporting four confirmed cases and 14 suspected cases of mumps. some of themer here at this long beach emergency department. health officials are blaming this outbreak on what seems to be a changing mumps virus. now health officials say most of the cases have been reported right here in long beach. the patients all in their 20s. most have already received the mumps vaccine, but they still got sick because in some cases the virus appears to have mutated slightly, making the
i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm natalie pasquarella. the message on long island tonight is the mumps vaccine might not be enough to keep them at bay. >> there are 18 cases. most of those in the community of long beach. greg cergol spoke with a doctor. he's in long beach with what you need to know about this. greg? >> reporter: stefan and natalie, health officials are reporting four confirmed cases and 14 suspected cases of mumps. some of themer here at this long beach emergency...
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." >> i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm lynda baquero. prosecutors say there was one company that saw an opening to make money. >> the state's attorney general laid out the allegations, a 50-count indictment against an they tried to scam the federal flood insurance program. greg cergol has the details. >> reporter: behind me is a sandy damaged home that has yet to be rebuilt. it's obvious that the scars from this storm remain raw for some almost four years later, and one long beach resident told me today what this engineering firm and its former employee are accused of doing really adds insult to injury to every sandy victim. today on charges that he and his former employer high-rise engineering ripped off sandy victims. they altered engineering reports that were done on sandy damaged homes, and those altered documents resulted in smaller payouts from the national flood insurance program. now the attorney general doesn't say how many sandy victims were entered not guilty pleas to that 50-count indictment. sandy victims say all of this cau
." >> i'm stefan holtz. >> and i'm lynda baquero. prosecutors say there was one company that saw an opening to make money. >> the state's attorney general laid out the allegations, a 50-count indictment against an they tried to scam the federal flood insurance program. greg cergol has the details. >> reporter: behind me is a sandy damaged home that has yet to be rebuilt. it's obvious that the scars from this storm remain raw for some almost four years later, and one...