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steve patterson is live at police headquarters where detectives are questioning some eyewitnesses cents, steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. basic details at this point, it is early in the investigation, but what we can tell you is as you mentioned police have a lot to work with at this point. i want to take to you video we have of the scene. it is sometime after 10:00 last night, the corner of eighth and hunting park, police say, 22 year old man was coming out of a bar when shots rang out. when they got on scene, they found that man laying outside of the bar. they tried to take him to temple hospital where he was pronounced dead, sometime before 10:45. so the search on for a single shooter, if there is any good news here, it is that the trail is very hot for detectives. police not only have shell casings, they have witnesses cents, that you mentioned, interviewing, they have canvassed the neighborhood where they believe the suspect escaped, and ran to, so we spoke to the captain about how they're putting all of this together. >> we have a bunch of witnesses now bein
steve patterson is live at police headquarters where detectives are questioning some eyewitnesses cents, steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. basic details at this point, it is early in the investigation, but what we can tell you is as you mentioned police have a lot to work with at this point. i want to take to you video we have of the scene. it is sometime after 10:00 last night, the corner of eighth and hunting park, police say, 22 year old man was coming out of a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live at police headquarters with more on. will steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. police say they're looking for a single shooter in this case, detectives are on the trail, and they have much to work with this morning, as we are learning, but first we take you back to the scene. we have video from the scene there, at hunting park and eighth street, 10:00 o'clock last night, police say, 22 year old man, coming out of a bar, when shots start today ring out. when they got the call they got on scene they found that man laying outside of the bar. he had multiple gunshot wounds. they took him to temple hospital where he was pronounced dead sometime shortly before 10:45. the good news here again, police have a lot to work with. they have the shell casings found on the gown. they have witness that is they were interviewing throughout the night. they have surveillance video, which got them to neighborhood, which they spent the night canvassing, and we spoke to a police captain, who spoke about the incident. >> we'
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson live at police headquarters with more on. will steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. police say they're looking for a single shooter in this case, detectives are on the trail, and they have much to work with this morning, as we are learning, but first we take you back to the scene. we have video from the scene there, at hunting park and eighth street, 10:00 o'clock last night, police say, 22 year old man, coming out...
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it's the latest grays ferry, steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you, steve. >>> it's been month since the ambush on two state troopers triggered an all out manhunt for eric frein in upstate pennsylvania. he's still on the loose tonight despite sightings and the discovery of weapons and personal effects. officials hope the drop in temperature will draw him out of his hiding place and believes he'll lose a lot of cover as the leaves fall. uneasiness over the suspected murder prompted barrett township officials to cancel o halloween events. they say they may reconsider if he's found before the fifty onest. >>> the weekend of resistance continues in ferguson month movement 17 people were arrested last night for refusing to comply with police. planned protests continue through tomorrow part of the ferguson october event. demonstrations have been ongoing since the august 9th shooting of teenager michael brown by a white police officer. >>> former olympian oscar pistorius will learn his fate tomorrow. pistorius was found guilty on -- of culpable homicide and lesser firearms charg
it's the latest grays ferry, steve patterson, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you, steve. >>> it's been month since the ambush on two state troopers triggered an all out manhunt for eric frein in upstate pennsylvania. he's still on the loose tonight despite sightings and the discovery of weapons and personal effects. officials hope the drop in temperature will draw him out of his hiding place and believes he'll lose a lot of cover as the leaves fall. uneasiness over...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live at the scene with the details. eve. >> reporter: natasha, good evening. police are saying that this is a targeted incident that all of the men involved in this incident knew each other and may have been friends and now they're saying that this may have been an argument that turned into murder. it didn't happen in the woods or an alley or at home. it happened on this street in broad daylight across from a church. murder in suburban bucks county. >> obviously they used something on him. his head was caved badly. >> reporter: the morrisville police say the man in his 30's was beaten to death with an object sometime sunday morning around 8:30 at the corner of post road and ohio. police recovered a screwdriver they say was used to stab the victim but believe the beating is what caused death. mcclay says a witness saw part of the beating in progress and called police. >> we get here very quickly. and my officers were able to apprehend two of the people. >> reporter: police say those two men are being questioned while they
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is live at the scene with the details. eve. >> reporter: natasha, good evening. police are saying that this is a targeted incident that all of the men involved in this incident knew each other and may have been friends and now they're saying that this may have been an argument that turned into murder. it didn't happen in the woods or an alley or at home. it happened on this street in broad daylight across from a church. murder in...
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steve patterson joins you now at police headquarters with exclusive video what could be a fourth suspect. steve? >> yes, outrage, pretty much sums it up, erika, ukee, it is a stunning display of vandalism caught on camera, half dozen vehicles, at least hundreds of dollars in damage. if you are not by your tv, i want you to come and check this out. it looks like the crooks are having the time of their lives in this video, released by police, one male suspect, two females puncturing, slashing tires, she in two block raids just between the 1600 block of worrell and the 4,000 block of pots street. police are looking at at least block of time between september 30th, likely in their teens, 20's, we did some digging and again found additional video, with what seems to be a fourth suspect, in a lightly colored suv, appears to be waiting for the crooks. we also found a woman who had her tires slashed, and of course, she's not too happy about this. >>> it is absolutely disgracefulment like they had no respect for anybody this neighborhood, or what they work for, or how hard they work, they just do
steve patterson joins you now at police headquarters with exclusive video what could be a fourth suspect. steve? >> yes, outrage, pretty much sums it up, erika, ukee, it is a stunning display of vandalism caught on camera, half dozen vehicles, at least hundreds of dollars in damage. if you are not by your tv, i want you to come and check this out. it looks like the crooks are having the time of their lives in this video, released by police, one male suspect, two females puncturing,...
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reporting live from upper darby, steve patterson, "eyewitness news", from the cw fill. >> i thank you for, that steve. we'll get back to you, our time now 8:01, coming up on 8:02, here's kate. >> i well, today actually going to be pretty quiet day overall. any outdoor plans in without a hitch until the overnight. that's when we go out to storm scan3, the next system makes its arrival. and you can see, the leading edge of the clouds, even the wet weather already, starting to roll into ohio, so it is really just matter of time. again get full day in here where you don't have to wore bit wet weather. so expect partly sunny day. here i can tell you this much at the cbs broadcast center, standing under some cloud cover right now, some spots seeing more sun, some more clouds than anything, should brighten up with time. 72 degrees, again, very seasonable for the standards, now there is evening, yom kippur drops off sunset, 64:00, when the sun will drop over the horizon, 68 degrees at that point. but the clouds are thickening, as well. here's where we stand with the temperatures right now. a
reporting live from upper darby, steve patterson, "eyewitness news", from the cw fill. >> i thank you for, that steve. we'll get back to you, our time now 8:01, coming up on 8:02, here's kate. >> i well, today actually going to be pretty quiet day overall. any outdoor plans in without a hitch until the overnight. that's when we go out to storm scan3, the next system makes its arrival. and you can see, the leading edge of the clouds, even the wet weather already, starting...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: this is the stuff of the church. often we want to cover the other stuff. this is church. we'll gather together to worship. but today, and be the church, this is the day we're doing church. >> reporter: enon ton a mission, dozens every people taking action. >> someone can do something about this. >> reporter: senior pastoral end waller says the saturday game plan is simple, tide a need, collect supplies, get it all shipped within 48 hours, become a direct agent in the fight against ebola. they'll ends one more than 200 boxes. >> everything you see on the news is true, but it is a thousand times worse. >> reporter: it is action that directly impacts church member margaret crawford who is from liberia. >> i have family there, and we're trying to get a visa to allow them to come to the united states for a few months. >> reporter: saturday's mission is direct aid through community action. saturday's sermon is community action through face. >> don't tell god how biggie bowl an is. tell ebola how big god is. >> reporter: in
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has more. >> reporter: this is the stuff of the church. often we want to cover the other stuff. this is church. we'll gather together to worship. but today, and be the church, this is the day we're doing church. >> reporter: enon ton a mission, dozens every people taking action. >> someone can do something about this. >> reporter: senior pastoral end waller says the saturday game plan is simple, tide a need, collect...
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i'm steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> the manhunt continues for eric frein oneonth after the ambush on two state troopers in upstate pennsylvania. he's still on the loose tonight despite sightings and the discovery of weapons and personal effects in the woods. officials hope the drop in temperature will draw him out of his hiding place and they believe he'll lose a lot of his cover as the leaves start falling. uneasiness of the suspected murderer prompted barrett township officials to cancel halloween events. they may reconsider if he's found before the 31st. >>> hundreds of people are gathering tonight in central new jersey sending a clear message that hazing and bullying will any other be tolerated. a rally is being held in sayreville where allegations of sex related hazing led officials to cancel the high school football season. that left a lot of angry parents demanding answers. >> let's make sure that the anger is properly directed. it should be directed at the students who caused this. it should be directed at the coaching staff that allowed this to happen
i'm steve patterson, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> the manhunt continues for eric frein oneonth after the ambush on two state troopers in upstate pennsylvania. he's still on the loose tonight despite sightings and the discovery of weapons and personal effects in the woods. officials hope the drop in temperature will draw him out of his hiding place and they believe he'll lose a lot of his cover as the leaves start falling. uneasiness of the suspected murderer prompted...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us how a community is making sure that amber long is not forgotten. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> wonderful, wonderful person. >>> she was the kind of person we could not afford to lose. >> reporter: it has been 10 months since the murder of amber long, the 26-year-old architect walking with her mom purse snatched and shot on the side of the street in northern liberties tease. 10 months since a surveillance of the crime the shooter still out there. >> it was absolutely senseless. it was a tragedy. >> reporter: saturday a run inspired by amber's death created by people fed up with violent crime against women aiming to increase the reward for an arrest. >> what's to say that this guy isn't out there still doing it and it is so, so important that he be caught. >> reporter: amber was shot here, the 900 block of front street at point blank range just feet away from her mother. her mother would end up holding amber until she died. organizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us how a community is making sure that amber long is not forgotten. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> wonderful, wonderful person. >>> she was the kind of person we could not afford to lose. >> reporter: it has been 10 months since the murder of amber long, the 26-year-old architect walking with her mom purse snatched and shot on the side of the street in northern...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us now at police headquarters with closer look at the video. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika. yes, ma'am, if you can imagine, waking up to your tires slashed, you can imagine, what kind of frustration these people are feeling, calling this video sickening, if you're making breakfast, or getting ready for work, i want you to come to the tv, just check it out. it is brazen, it is almost embarrassing, these crooks it, looks like they're having the time of their lives, just on down the line in juniata park, slashing and puncturing tires, this is all part of a spree that police say is within about two block radius, the 1600 block wore ethel, pots streets, police looking at the block of time, 10:00 p.m. between 4:30 that night. one male suspect in this video, two female suspects, they say the suspects likely in their late teens, early 20's. but we found more. we did some digging. hit the neighborhood. found what may be a fourth suspect, in a lightly colored suv, separate video from the scene, appears to be the get away dr
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us now at police headquarters with closer look at the video. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika. yes, ma'am, if you can imagine, waking up to your tires slashed, you can imagine, what kind of frustration these people are feeling, calling this video sickening, if you're making breakfast, or getting ready for work, i want you to come to the tv, just check it out. it is brazen, it is almost embarrassing, these...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has reaction from the college and the officer's widow. >>eporter: 30 minutes without a sound. the philadelphia police department and fraternal of police projecting silence director at a college looking at the words of a convicted killer for inspiration. >> we're here to show support police officers maureen faulkner. >> reporter: sunday about 20 graduating students from the low enroll. goddard can college in vermont where students choose their own commencement speakers listen to mumia abu jamal. >> this is your commencement and as such, i will dwell on the third that you are about to enter into, inhabit and true to goddard's founding ideals hopefully transform. >> reporter: the story is well documented. political figure formerly on death row for the murder of philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner now serving life after years of court battles activism and media attention. for faulkner's widow maureen she says it is a constant 33 year reminder of her husband's murder. >> more than half my life i've been dealing with this. i've tried so mu
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has reaction from the college and the officer's widow. >>eporter: 30 minutes without a sound. the philadelphia police department and fraternal of police projecting silence director at a college looking at the words of a convicted killer for inspiration. >> we're here to show support police officers maureen faulkner. >> reporter: sunday about 20 graduating students from the low enroll. goddard can college in vermont where...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us where the investigation stands right now. >> reporterit didn't happen in the woods or an alley or a home, it happened on this street in broad daylight across from a church. murder in suburban bucks county. >> obviously they used something on him. his head was really end caved badly. >> reporter: the man in his 30's was beaten to death with an object sometime sunday morning around 8:30 at the corner of post road and ohio. police recovered a screwdriver they say was used to stab the victim but believe the beating is what caused death. mcclay says a witness saw part of the beating in progress and called police. >> we got here very quickly and my officers were able to apprehend two of the people. >> reporter: police say those two men are being questioned while they search for a possible third. investigators believe the victim was riding with the suspects in this white van and the attack was premeditated. >> this is personal. this isn't a random act. they didn't just grab this guy off the street. >> quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: what's oft
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us where the investigation stands right now. >> reporterit didn't happen in the woods or an alley or a home, it happened on this street in broad daylight across from a church. murder in suburban bucks county. >> obviously they used something on him. his head was really end caved badly. >> reporter: the man in his 30's was beaten to death with an object sometime sunday morning around 8:30 at the corner of post road and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us now, at upper darby high school with more. steve? >> keith ends to the size of the threat and proportional response to that fleet here at upper darby. right now i step up, and gave you a look live at upper darby high school. now, i just spoke to the police chief, michael chitwood, who said there currently is increased police presence at the school, has been that way since last week, when there were series of fights between students, police say, those fights led to rumors of a threat at the high school, on this specific day, and that rumor started to spread, on social media, and in those social media threats, started spreading once again, lead to go full blown investigation by upper darby police department, talking to sometimes, going to homes, and then we just learned that there was a letter sent home to parents, and so, again, we're giving you live look at upper darby high school. we mr. speak to the chief little later. we won't comment on these specific threats, as a lot of these rumors are un substance agent dollars. but loo
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson joins us now, at upper darby high school with more. steve? >> keith ends to the size of the threat and proportional response to that fleet here at upper darby. right now i step up, and gave you a look live at upper darby high school. now, i just spoke to the police chief, michael chitwood, who said there currently is increased police presence at the school, has been that way since last week, when there were series of fights between...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us what residents of grays ferry are doing tonight tonsure her memory lives on. report. >> we ask we come together today for her and her parents -- her mother. >> reporter: sunday in the park families that never forget. >> it's hard it's really hard. >> young mother to mick today lost her daughter caught in the crossfire murdered in senseless shooting on the streets of grays ferry. grays ferry hasn't forgotten. >> there three year old young lady from 27th street could be our next secretary of state or lawyer or doctor but we will never know because of the senseless violence that place the city philadelphia. >> reporter: sunday community activist antoine moore organizing a day of service, prayer, healing and most importantly awareness in memory of the little girl. we can't just be fed up for one day and disappear. we have to be on the front lines fighting. >> we got to do whatever we can to make this stop. >> reporter: friends of singe singer -- reporters and cameras leave, she'll continue that fight like she has every day. trying to keep
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us what residents of grays ferry are doing tonight tonsure her memory lives on. report. >> we ask we come together today for her and her parents -- her mother. >> reporter: sunday in the park families that never forget. >> it's hard it's really hard. >> young mother to mick today lost her daughter caught in the crossfire murdered in senseless shooting on the streets of grays ferry. grays ferry hasn't forgotten....
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us how a community is making sure that amber long isorgotten. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful person. she was the kind of person we could not afford to lose? >> it has been ten months since the murder of amber long, just walking with her mom, purse snatched and shot, on a side street in northern liberties. ten months despite city-wide manhunts, reward, surveillance of the crime, shooter still out there. >> it was absolutely senseless. it was a tragedy. (cheers). >> reporter: saturday a run inspired by amber's death created by people fed one violent crime against women, aiming to increase the reward for an arrest. >> what is to say that this guy isn't out there still doing it? and it is so, so important that he be caught. >> amber was shot here, the 900 block of front street, at point blank range, just feet away from her mother. her mother would end upholding amber, until she died. organizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says that was just too much. ins
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us how a community is making sure that amber long isorgotten. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful person. she was the kind of person we could not afford to lose? >> it has been ten months since the murder of amber long, just walking with her mom, purse snatched and shot, on a side street in northern liberties. ten months despite city-wide manhunts, reward,...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the details. >> this is the stuff of the church.ften, we want to cover the other stuff. this is church. we'll gather together to worship but today and be the church. this is the day we're doing church. >> reporter: eynon on a mission. dozens of people taking action. >> if someone can do something about this. >> reporter: senior pastor allen waller says the saturday game plan is simple, find need collect supplies get it shipped between 48 hours become a direct agent in the fight against eastbound l they'll end up with more than 200 boxes. >> everything you see on the news is true but it's a thousand times worse. >> reporter: it is action that directly impacts church member margaret crawford who is from liberia. >> i have family there and we're trying to get a visa to allow them to come to the united states for a few months. >> reporter: saturday's mission is direct aid through community action. saturday's sermon is community action through faith. >> don't tell god how big ebola is, tell ebola how big god is. >> reporter: in north phi
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the details. >> this is the stuff of the church.ften, we want to cover the other stuff. this is church. we'll gather together to worship but today and be the church. this is the day we're doing church. >> reporter: eynon on a mission. dozens of people taking action. >> if someone can do something about this. >> reporter: senior pastor allen waller says the saturday game plan is simple, find need collect supplies...
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in center city, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> well, trouble on the tarmac. when a couple of planes run into a problem on their wayay to the gate. >> also, looks like a bomb went off inside after donut shop here. seymour of the frightening video after a car slammed right into a restaurant. >> also, michael phelps admits he needs help. hear what he says now that he's taking -- why he is taking a break from swimming after his latest drunk driving arrest. that's coming up. >>> confirm, four year old from mercer counter has died from enterovirus d68. hundreds of children from across the country had been diagnosissed when that respiratory illness. >>> developing story this morning, a cameraman, who contracted ebola in west africa, is back in the u.s. for treatment. first man diagnosed with ebola is in critical condition. >> following some breaking news this morning investigation underway into deadly accident in westville, gloucester county. car crashed into tanker truck, happened near delsea drive and almonessing road around 3:00 this morning, the driver of the ca
in center city, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> well, trouble on the tarmac. when a couple of planes run into a problem on their wayay to the gate. >> also, looks like a bomb went off inside after donut shop here. seymour of the frightening video after a car slammed right into a restaurant. >> also, michael phelps admits he needs help. hear what he says now that he's taking -- why he is taking a break from swimming after his latest drunk driving...
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but "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us the wound is still just as fresh all these year later. >> reporter: 30 minutes without a sound. the philadelphia police department and fraternal order of police projecting silence as a response directed at a vermont college looking to a convicted killer for words of inspiration. >> it's something we shouldn't have be doing. but, again, we're here to show support for maureen faulkner, for the philadelphia police officers, and actually police officers around the country. >> reporter: sunday about 20 graduating students from the low enrollment goddard college in vermont where they can choose their own commencement speakers listen to the word of jamal. >> this is your commencement. as such, i will dwell on the world that you are about to enter into inhabit and true to goddard's founding ideals hopefully trance perform. >> reporter: the story is well do you meaned. the political figure formerly on death row for the 1981 murder of philadelphia police officer officer daniel faulkner now serving life after years of court battles, activism
but "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us the wound is still just as fresh all these year later. >> reporter: 30 minutes without a sound. the philadelphia police department and fraternal order of police projecting silence as a response directed at a vermont college looking to a convicted killer for words of inspiration. >> it's something we shouldn't have be doing. but, again, we're here to show support for maureen faulkner, for the philadelphia police...
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reporting from buck county, i'm steve patterson cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the quarantine is endinghose who had close contact with liberian national who died from ebola at a texas hospital. cbs news correspondent don champion tells us what's changed since the very patient way diagnosed here in the us. >> reporter: the last time anyone saw family members of thomas erin duncan in dallas was three weeks ago when they were leaving their home for an undisclosed location. monday, the uncertainty they've been living in will end when their mandatory quarantine gets lifted. >> not only have they been isolated from the wider public and their own families, they've been isolated from each other even in the house. >> reporter: duncan's family was put in quarantine after the liberian national was diagnosed with ebola. weeks later he became the first person to die from the disease in america. two nurses who contracted the virus from him are still hospitalized. >> we want to make sure we go a step further. >> reporter: sunday the head the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases offere
reporting from buck county, i'm steve patterson cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the quarantine is endinghose who had close contact with liberian national who died from ebola at a texas hospital. cbs news correspondent don champion tells us what's changed since the very patient way diagnosed here in the us. >> reporter: the last time anyone saw family members of thomas erin duncan in dallas was three weeks ago when they were leaving their home for an undisclosed location....
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us how a community is making sure that amber long isot forgotten. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful, wonderful person. she was the kind of person we cannot afford to lose report roar it's been 10 months sin the murder of amber long the 26 your old architect just walking with her mom purse snatched and shot on a side street in northern liberties. 10 months despite citywide man hunts, reward and surveillance of the crime, the shooter still out there. >> it was absolutely senseless. it was a tragedy. >> reporter: saturday a run inspired by amber's death created by people fed up with violent crime against women aiming to increase the reward for an arrest. >> what's to say that this guy isn't out there still doing it? and it is so, so important that he be caught. >> reporter: amber was shot here the nine hadn't dread block of front street at point blank range just feet away from her mother. her mother would end up holding amber until she died. organizers say they wanted to start
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us how a community is making sure that amber long isot forgotten. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful, wonderful person. she was the kind of person we cannot afford to lose report roar it's been 10 months sin the murder of amber long the 26 your old architect just walking with her mom purse snatched and shot on a side street in northern liberties. 10 months despite...
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reporting from bucks county, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> a man is dead and police are trying to find a gunman this morning after a deadly shooting in west philadelphia. it happened over the weekends on west girard avenue near north 38th. the 33 year old victim was shot in the eye, neck, and chest. first responders returned him to the hospital where he died a short time later. police say they don't know who pulled the trigger or why. >>> meanwhile, investigators are still trying to figure out what sparked a weekends fire that sent six people to the hospital. this was a scene at north seventh street, west nedro avenue in philadelphia's olney neighborhood. the first call came in around 2:15 sunday morning. crews had the flames under control in about a half hour. there is cents no word yet on the condition of the victim. >>> and still to come here on "eyewitness news" this morning, one brave man haiailed as hero after rescuing an elderly man from a fire. and it is all caught on camera. the incredible story coming up next. >>> plus, football fans and protesters clash in
reporting from bucks county, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> a man is dead and police are trying to find a gunman this morning after a deadly shooting in west philadelphia. it happened over the weekends on west girard avenue near north 38th. the 33 year old victim was shot in the eye, neck, and chest. first responders returned him to the hospital where he died a short time later. police say they don't know who pulled the trigger or why. >>> meanwhile,...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson explanation, the new slogan set in concrete got losses inlation. >> (speaking span -- latin). >> pour fill statement fit for higher learning until you translate t what if i told if you means we second guess all? >> ugh -- >> after nearly decade building multi-million dollar moorestown township library, the architect and town leadership wanted to aimed alien on the walls to represent all that hard work. they thought they came up with we confirm things twice. but with that mantra, residents started doing little google translating, and came up with we second guess all. next to it, the date in rome and numerals says 1653, whether it should say 1853. the date the friends of the library group were formed. >> that's funny. >> it even looks like that is ipad in the diamond shape. >> sound like they could have used a ipad? >> definitely. >> oh, yes, it does say we second guess all behind me. but people who live here say this place is not about ignoring your problems, it is about confronting and fixing them. that's exactly what the architect who desig
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson explanation, the new slogan set in concrete got losses inlation. >> (speaking span -- latin). >> pour fill statement fit for higher learning until you translate t what if i told if you means we second guess all? >> ugh -- >> after nearly decade building multi-million dollar moorestown township library, the architect and town leadership wanted to aimed alien on the walls to represent all that hard work. they thought...
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airy, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> okay, steve, thank you.ens gather in center city philadelphia, to hold a vigil for patients suffering from lyme disease. they held candles and commemorated lives lost to the disease. many of those in attendance are lime patients, who say, it is time to update treatment guidelines for the disease the victim held outside the hotel where the infectious diseases society of america are holding a medical conference. >>> police are searching for a suspect wanted in 14 robberies in northeast philadelphia, the latest happened just yesterday morning. take a look at the surveillance video between august and this month, police say, the suspect has hit different bars and restaurants, liquor stores, and convenience stores, including five 7-eleven's. he pulls a gun and demands money before taking off. he's madoff so far with thousands of dollars. >>> two men on camera are caught stealing bicycles in philadelphia, now under arrest, and facing charges, police say robert, and john, stole four bicycles at a garage on 18th stre
airy, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> okay, steve, thank you.ens gather in center city philadelphia, to hold a vigil for patients suffering from lyme disease. they held candles and commemorated lives lost to the disease. many of those in attendance are lime patients, who say, it is time to update treatment guidelines for the disease the victim held outside the hotel where the infectious diseases society of america are holding a medical conference. >>>...
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live here, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". back to you. >> chemical rate dollars lives lost to the disease, many of those in attendance lyme patients, time to update treatment guidelines for the disease. vigil head outside the hotel, where the infectious diseases society of america are holding a medical conference. >> and, police are searching for a suspect wanted in 14 robberies in northeast philadelphia. the latest happened just yesterday morning. take a look at this surveillance video between august and this month, police say the suspect has hit different bars and restaurants, liquor stores, convenience stores, also, including five, 7-eleven's, he pulled a gun out, demands money before taking off. he's madoff now with thousands of dollars. >>> and, search is underway for a robbery suspect who punched his victim in the face in south philadelphia. police say the suspect attacked a 47 year old victim, that bigler at darian, tried to take his bag. this all happened on september 15th, the victim was able to fight off the suspect
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that's the latest from police headquarters, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> just makes you shake your head. steve, thank you. >>> shots ring out on kensington street sending three people to the hospital. now, police are is her clinic for the gunman. investigators search for clues on the 3,000 block of lee street. that's where police say a man fired 13 shots hitting three people. one bullet went through a home, luckily, no one inside was hurt. there is no word on motive for that shooting. >>> police are also investigating a deadly stabbing in university city that left a 57 year old man dead. officers responded to the scene on the 3200 block of summer street around 7:30 last night. that is where they found the victim with multiple stab wound. he was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators say, they have a 59 year old man in custody, and he's being questioned as police continue to search for a motive. >> a philadelphia fire lieutenant is freon $100,000 bail this morning, after being charged with two disturbing crimes. johnson accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulti
that's the latest from police headquarters, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> just makes you shake your head. steve, thank you. >>> shots ring out on kensington street sending three people to the hospital. now, police are is her clinic for the gunman. investigators search for clues on the 3,000 block of lee street. that's where police say a man fired 13 shots hitting three people. one bullet went through a home, luckily, no one inside was hurt. there is...
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in moorestown, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> oh, and on a library, of all places. boy, that's a no-no. >> right now 8:19ment halloween comes early for some children in delaware. >> "eyewitness news" at alfred i dupont hospital, for children, in wilmington, for spectacular party. oh, halloween hosed the event for patients who might not be able to trick-or-treat with their friends and family members this year. the store is also donating a portion of the bail proceeds to dupont to help make hospital stays a little less scary for children and their families. having a god time. >> looks like it. >>> and hey, a look at this great pumpkin charlie brown. huge gord grown in croatia, 1388 pounds. >> wow: its per military in 16 feet. perimeter. yikes. named largest pumpkin in all of europe. just last week. >> i would worry. >> and get this, say the growing season not even over yet. so some of the other gourds could catch up. >> so in all of europe, i wonder, not all -- >> don't cross the ocean, we apparently can give them a run for their money, in all of usual. >> -- all of u
in moorestown, steve patterson, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> oh, and on a library, of all places. boy, that's a no-no. >> right now 8:19ment halloween comes early for some children in delaware. >> "eyewitness news" at alfred i dupont hospital, for children, in wilmington, for spectacular party. oh, halloween hosed the event for patients who might not be able to trick-or-treat with their friends and family members this year. the store is also donating a...
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steve patterson has more. >> she hey, p had a yes, sir child. >> olivia's love for life isn't limitedher disc, it is limited by crime. >> it is just hard to get her around. >> few saturdays ago, olivia's mom, carry, was working the deli at this northeast shoprite on break she discovered pool of broken glass, where her mini-van should have been. she watched the surveillance video late their night. >> from the time he broke out the window, got in the car, back it up, took off, 19 seconds. >> when she realized her car was stolen, theresa was angry, realized her daughter's wheelchair was stolen with it, sang in despair. >> balling my eyes out. >> olivia has cerebral palsy, severe epilepsy, and significant developmental delays. her stolen chair isn't just a way to get around, it is an extension of herself. >> this wheelchair is custom mode today her body. and it is actually meant to grow with her. >> now, olivia rides in a loner, with makeshift foot rest, and single strap around her belly. it is not much, but mom says, school is important. >> tuesday the bus driver came and didn't even wan
steve patterson has more. >> she hey, p had a yes, sir child. >> olivia's love for life isn't limitedher disc, it is limited by crime. >> it is just hard to get her around. >> few saturdays ago, olivia's mom, carry, was working the deli at this northeast shoprite on break she discovered pool of broken glass, where her mini-van should have been. she watched the surveillance video late their night. >> from the time he broke out the window, got in the car, back it up,...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest on the investigation.t didn't happen in the woods, alley, or at home. it happened on the street, in broad daylight, across from a church. murdered in suburban bucks county. >> his head was really, really end caved badly. >> george mc clay says the man in his 30's was beaten to death with a object sometime sunday morning, around 8:30, at the corner of post road and ohio. police recovered screwdriver, they say, was used to stab the victim, but believed a beating is what caused death. mc clay says witness saw part of the beating in progress and called police. >> we get here very quickly. >> police say two men being questioned after they search for possible third. investigators believe the victim was rioting with the suspects, in this white van, and the attack was cents premeditated. >> this is personal. this isn't random act. they didn't just grab this guy off the street. >> quiet neighborhood. i never had anything like this happen. >> which often a cliche with neighbors near crime, the chief says, here, just
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest on the investigation.t didn't happen in the woods, alley, or at home. it happened on the street, in broad daylight, across from a church. murdered in suburban bucks county. >> his head was really, really end caved badly. >> george mc clay says the man in his 30's was beaten to death with a object sometime sunday morning, around 8:30, at the corner of post road and ohio. police recovered screwdriver, they say, was...
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the department held a demonstration yesterday, and "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was therehirty minutes without a sounds. the philadelphia police department and fraternal order of police projecting silence as a response. directed at vermont college look to go a convicted killer, for words of inspiration. >> it is something we shouldn't have to be doing. but, again, we're here to show support for maureen faulkner for the philadelphia police officers, and actually police officers around the country. >> sunday 20 graduating student from the low enrollment goddard college in vermont where student choose their own expensement speakers, listen to prerecorded words of the chosen speaker and inmate mumia abu-jamal. >> this is your commencement. as such, ill dwell on the worlds that you are about to enter into. it happens. and true to goddard's founding ideals hopefully transforms. >> the story is well documented. the political figure formally on row for the murder of philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner, now serving life after years of court battles, ac activism and media at
the department held a demonstration yesterday, and "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson was therehirty minutes without a sounds. the philadelphia police department and fraternal order of police projecting silence as a response. directed at vermont college look to go a convicted killer, for words of inspiration. >> it is something we shouldn't have to be doing. but, again, we're here to show support for maureen faulkner for the philadelphia police officers, and actually...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has had err story. >> we just come together today for her and her parents? her mother. >> sunday in stinker park, sadly, never forget. >> hard, really hard. >> nearly 06 days ago, young mother, tamika, lost her daughter, three year old, caught in the crossfire, murdered, in a senseless shooting on the streets every grays ferry. craig ferry hasn't for not end -- forgot glenn that could have been our next secretary of state, or lawyer, or doctor, but we will never know, because of the senseless violence that playing the city of philadelphia. >> sunday community activist antoine more organizing day of service, prayer, healing, and most importantly, awareness, in memory of her. can't just be fed up for one day then disappear, we have to be on the front lines, fighting we got to do whatever we can to make this stop. >> friends of stinker square president irene russell says her weapon is the park, after all the speakers organizers reporters and cameras leave, she'll continue that fight, like she has every day, trying to keep young men engaged with
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has had err story. >> we just come together today for her and her parents? her mother. >> sunday in stinker park, sadly, never forget. >> hard, really hard. >> nearly 06 days ago, young mother, tamika, lost her daughter, three year old, caught in the crossfire, murdered, in a senseless shooting on the streets every grays ferry. craig ferry hasn't for not end -- forgot glenn that could have been our next secretary of...
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in center city, steve patterson, "eyewitness news", on the "cw philly". >> time right now 8:11, and we have the latest on a fire at the flight 93 memorial in shenksville, pennsylvania, coming up next. >> and we'll also have this. >> fbi director james sits down with cbs scott pelle to talk about isis militants, and their threat to the u.s. i'm susan macinnis in washington, the latest coming up. >> and wild crash captured on surveillance video. how customers were within inches of danger at a donut shop. >> ♪ >> loverly october morning, with that sun glare, we like the sun glare whether we're looking at it like that. >> looking out the window you think oh, little chilly to start your morning, gorgeous look outside. >> may need little jacket. but beautiful day nonetheless. kately have your full forecast, she will tell you what the day is shaping up to be like, and of course, we'll have traffic updates, as well, it is 8:12. we're glad you're with us here on the "cw philly". >> ♪ like to make it through the cold and flu season without getting sick? every day this week america's top health e
in center city, steve patterson, "eyewitness news", on the "cw philly". >> time right now 8:11, and we have the latest on a fire at the flight 93 memorial in shenksville, pennsylvania, coming up next. >> and we'll also have this. >> fbi director james sits down with cbs scott pelle to talk about isis militants, and their threat to the u.s. i'm susan macinnis in washington, the latest coming up. >> and wild crash captured on surveillance video. how...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us, how a community is spending this weekend, making sure amber long is not forgotten. >> long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful wonderful person. she was the casino of person could not afford to lose. >> ten months since the murder of amber long, the 26 year old architect just walking with her mom, purse snatched and shot on a side street in northern liberties. ten months despite city-wide manhunts, reward, and surveillance of the crime, the shooter still out there. >> absolutely senseless, it was a tragedy. >> saturday a run inspire by amber's death, created by people fed one violent crime against women, aim to go increase the reward for an arrest. >> what is to say this guy isn't out there still doing it, and it is so, so important that he be caught. >> amber was shot here, the 900 block of front street, at point blank range, just feet away from her mother. her mother would end upholding amber, until she died, organizers say they wanted to start the race here, stephanie says that was just
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us, how a community is spending this weekend, making sure amber long is not forgotten. >> long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful wonderful person. she was the casino of person could not afford to lose. >> ten months since the murder of amber long, the 26 year old architect just walking with her mom, purse snatched and shot on a side street in northern liberties. ten months...
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amber long murdered ten months ago, as "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us to this dayse remains unsolved. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful, wonderful person. she was the casino of person we cannot afford to lose. >> reporter: it has been ten months since the murder of amber long, the 26 year old architect walking with her mom, purse snatched, shot on side street in northern liberties, ten months despite city-wide manhunts, reward, and surveillance of the crime, the shooter still out there. >> it was absolutely senseless , it was a tragedy. saturday a run inspired by amber's death, created by people fed one violent crime against women, aim to go increase the reward for an arrest. >> what is to say that this guy isn't out there still doing it? it is so, so important that he be caught. >> amber was shot here, the 900 block every front street, at point blank range, just feet away from her mother. her mother would end upholding amber, until she died. organizers say they wanted to start the race here. stephanie
amber long murdered ten months ago, as "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson tells us to this dayse remains unsolved. >> reporter: long after we all stopped watching, stephanie kept fighting. >> she was a wonderful, wonderful person. she was the casino of person we cannot afford to lose. >> reporter: it has been ten months since the murder of amber long, the 26 year old architect walking with her mom, purse snatched, shot on side street in northern liberties,...
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chris del conte is the director of athletics at tcu, since 2009.r of steve patterson is the men's athletic director at the university of texas, he was the same position at arizona state and spent more than two decade in professional among other roles he was general manager of both the houston rockets and portland trailblazers of the nba. senior write for sports illustrated, he preafl worked for the "new york times" where for ark was nominated pulitzer prize. big 12 commissioner bob bolsby plannedded to be with us today, but he's home recuperating from surgery so we the best.sh him all opinions ebbs pressed here today are those of the panelists and do not represent the organizations with which they are associated. ofarly this is a time tremendous upheaval in sports. a regional director of the ruledal labor rests board this year that northwestern's football players should be allowed to form a union. ncaa was found in august to be in violation of antitrust law by the formerught player.ketball that was only a day after the conferencesg five broke away from the rest of the ncaa. the common neil
chris del conte is the director of athletics at tcu, since 2009.r of steve patterson is the men's athletic director at the university of texas, he was the same position at arizona state and spent more than two decade in professional among other roles he was general manager of both the houston rockets and portland trailblazers of the nba. senior write for sports illustrated, he preafl worked for the "new york times" where for ark was nominated pulitzer prize. big 12 commissioner bob...
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guest is steve patterson from the athletic director at the university of texas who is previously from the same position at arizona state. he was once general manager at the houston rockets and the portland trailblazers with the mba. -- nba. reportingest had his award him a pulitzer prize on high school athletes. commissioner had planned to be here today but he is homework liberated from surgery, and we wish him all the best. all of the opinions expressed here today do not represent the organizations within they are associated. this is a time of tremendous up evil in sports. the national labor relations board ruled that football players should be allowed to form a union. the ncaa was found in august to o'bannon wrong with one day after the big five broke away from the ncaa. the common theme in all of these items is money. so why don't we start right there. i want to start with the two men in charge of overseeing programs at universities. steve?we start with you >> i don't know that he has changed all that much over the years. there have been movements to regulate that going back more t
guest is steve patterson from the athletic director at the university of texas who is previously from the same position at arizona state. he was once general manager at the houston rockets and the portland trailblazers with the mba. -- nba. reportingest had his award him a pulitzer prize on high school athletes. commissioner had planned to be here today but he is homework liberated from surgery, and we wish him all the best. all of the opinions expressed here today do not represent the...