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someone had thrown a rock through the doors. and the size of the breakout in the glass could accommodate a grown person walking in and out through that opening. >> right off the bat, i was pretty sure we were dealing with a murder scene. >> there was a spent shell casing on the floor and the spent bullet was found in the pillow, under vaughn's head. >> the bullet had six grooves with a right twist, which would commonly indicate a smith & wesson semi-automatic .9 millimeter handgun. >> the motive for the murder was unclear. >> the television was on. there was a remote control still intact. there was no indications of doors opened, where somebody ransacked, was searching for something, whether it be jewelry or money. so, there was no indications at all of a burglary. >> leslie vaughn was just 44 years old. >> my first thought was this was a hit. >> just a day earlier, a federal prosecutor overheard vaughn say he feared he would be targeted for violence. that is sometimes the risk you take when you lose a case for a client who happe
someone had thrown a rock through the doors. and the size of the breakout in the glass could accommodate a grown person walking in and out through that opening. >> right off the bat, i was pretty sure we were dealing with a murder scene. >> there was a spent shell casing on the floor and the spent bullet was found in the pillow, under vaughn's head. >> the bullet had six grooves with a right twist, which would commonly indicate a smith & wesson semi-automatic .9 millimeter...
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but it's still the original home, and the property next-door where you see the cafe would actually be uncle robert's house right next-door. so if you visualize the two identical homes side by side. and this house was owned by various owners over the years. in 1916 the property goes up for sale once more, bear in mine roosevelt is alive in 1916, he's living in oyster bay, long island, which is also a national historic site today. and he has no interest in going back to his boyhood home. because in 1916 the gentleman that purchases the property demolishes the house. and this idea of historic preservation wasn't a priority in 1916. there was no one chaining themselves to the building, saying save t.r.'s home. in 1916 the original building is demolished and this two-story gets put up on this site. notice a couple things about this photograph. you see the two-story building here on the location where his house once once. you also in the the uncle's house is still standing right next-door. if we zoom in, you'll notice that the original building left a shadow on the wall of the building just
but it's still the original home, and the property next-door where you see the cafe would actually be uncle robert's house right next-door. so if you visualize the two identical homes side by side. and this house was owned by various owners over the years. in 1916 the property goes up for sale once more, bear in mine roosevelt is alive in 1916, he's living in oyster bay, long island, which is also a national historic site today. and he has no interest in going back to his boyhood home. because...
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audrey heard the intruder kick in the back door. she grabbed the portable phone, ran to the bathroom and locked herself in. but apparently, he heard her on the phone. [ screaming ] [ shot ] then grabbed her purse and left. >> here was a woman that was huddled on the floor of her bathroom on 911, who, at least in the opinion of the forensic pathologist, turned her head to avoid what she saw was coming, the fatal gunshot. it doesn't get any worse than that. >> unfortunately, police could find no witnesses. >> we didn't have any neighbors or anything that saw or heard anybody in the neighborhood that could give us any type of physical description. >> he has no regard for human life. and our concern was at that point, we needed to find this guy and put him away. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we can save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. priceline express deal
audrey heard the intruder kick in the back door. she grabbed the portable phone, ran to the bathroom and locked herself in. but apparently, he heard her on the phone. [ screaming ] [ shot ] then grabbed her purse and left. >> here was a woman that was huddled on the floor of her bathroom on 911, who, at least in the opinion of the forensic pathologist, turned her head to avoid what she saw was coming, the fatal gunshot. it doesn't get any worse than that. >> unfortunately, police...
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on the glass door were fairly good prints, good clarity. ere were two dimensional impressions in dirt on the glass door. >> analysts estimated the prints were made from a man's size 8 shoe. it appeared the killer tried to kick the glass in. when that didn't work the killer kicked through the door jamb. >> we were surprised that the glass didn't shatter. the dead bolt was still engaged. so we know the door was locked when entry was made. >> several rooms in the house had been ransacked. immediately suspicious police performed a gunshot residue test on keyon's hands. >> we did discover particles of gunshot residue on mr. pittman, mr. pittman very well may have fired the fatal shots that killed avis banks. >> and keyon appeared to be unconcerned. >> he was laughing. i had to remind him that he had a fiancee and a baby that were dead. and he said at that point, oh, yeah. >> when keyon called his lawyer, his anger was clearly evident. anger not towards the killer. but the police. >> i don't like this at all. the [ bleep ] think i had something to
on the glass door were fairly good prints, good clarity. ere were two dimensional impressions in dirt on the glass door. >> analysts estimated the prints were made from a man's size 8 shoe. it appeared the killer tried to kick the glass in. when that didn't work the killer kicked through the door jamb. >> we were surprised that the glass didn't shatter. the dead bolt was still engaged. so we know the door was locked when entry was made. >> several rooms in the house had been...
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he opens the side door and he saw a gun in each hand by the front door. bob fired a shot. door.ming up to the front shot and he hit him in the backside. just as he hit him, as he opened the door and fired the shot, i them shoot bob through the glass door. they hit him in the head. him,on as i saw him shoot i fired two shots through the glass and hit him and then i ducked. two shots from his sawed-off shotgun when four inches over my head. >> the really amazing apart this is it was turned into a feature length movie with steve mcqueen. the movie actually features the real people who were there on that day and it was shot on location. and told us what it was like to meet steve mcqueen. exciting onest for me was tracking down the man who caught the game-winning home run ball in the 2011 world series. of the 2011 world series has gone down in history as one of the most exciting world series baseball games ever. the cardinals were within one strike of being beaten in the series. david hit a homerun directly out into center field and it landed in a patch of grass. everybody in st
he opens the side door and he saw a gun in each hand by the front door. bob fired a shot. door.ming up to the front shot and he hit him in the backside. just as he hit him, as he opened the door and fired the shot, i them shoot bob through the glass door. they hit him in the head. him,on as i saw him shoot i fired two shots through the glass and hit him and then i ducked. two shots from his sawed-off shotgun when four inches over my head. >> the really amazing apart this is it was turned...
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bank, boblose to the went to the side door. he opens the side door. as he did, he showed a gun in each hand. bob fired a shot. now i am coming, and i'm coming bank now,front of the the front door. bob fired a shot. he hit him in the backside. just as he hit him, as he opened the door and fired the shot, i was -- i could see through, and him shoot through the glass door and hit him in the head. at that moment, as soon as i saw shotsoot him, i fire two through the glass at him, and then i ducked. just as i ducked down, two shots from his sawed-off shotgun when about four inches over my head. interesting part about this is the southwest inc. robbery was turned into a feature-length movie with steve mcqueen called "the great st. and thek robbery," movie features those who were there on that day and the location. so, milstein played himself. he told us what it was like meeting steve mcqueen. it was really wonderful. one of the most unjust -- one of the most wonderful things for me was tracking down a man who game-winning ball in the world series, one of the
bank, boblose to the went to the side door. he opens the side door. as he did, he showed a gun in each hand. bob fired a shot. now i am coming, and i'm coming bank now,front of the the front door. bob fired a shot. he hit him in the backside. just as he hit him, as he opened the door and fired the shot, i was -- i could see through, and him shoot through the glass door and hit him in the head. at that moment, as soon as i saw shotsoot him, i fire two through the glass at him, and then i ducked....
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you doorkeepers are there to keep the door open and we're going to use that door to bring success to other families. thank you for being here and in anticipation for helping us to create 7 thousand jobs this summer for youth i appreciate it very much this city is going to be on fire for everyone. thank you (clapping.) thank you mr. mayor so for those who remember the first opportunity how many got it right the first time? yeah. we're creating opportunity to learn and grow. but with that it's a pleasure to introduce the ceo of the u knitted way of the bay area >> thank you very much (clapping) thanks mr. mayor and partners i want to add an extra note of what on exiled city this room is gathered and, yes the third year and a and just as much love and excitement as the first day that we started 24 program together. and the keyword is together. across the city our nonprofits you can our employers and the city government working towards the opportunity for our young people. i want to give a special shout out two weeks ago the youth resource fair was held and over 4 hundred young people sh
you doorkeepers are there to keep the door open and we're going to use that door to bring success to other families. thank you for being here and in anticipation for helping us to create 7 thousand jobs this summer for youth i appreciate it very much this city is going to be on fire for everyone. thank you (clapping.) thank you mr. mayor so for those who remember the first opportunity how many got it right the first time? yeah. we're creating opportunity to learn and grow. but with that it's a...
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he opened the side door and as he did, he saw shoal with a gun in each hand by the front door. bob fired a shot. i am coming up to the front of the bank now at the front door. bob fired his shot and hit him in the backside and just as he opened the door and fired the through and isee saw obaraman shoot bob through the glass door and hit them in the head. at that moment, as soon as i saw him shoot him, i fired two shots through the glass at him and then i ducked. shotss i ducked down, two from his sawed-off shotgun went about four inches over my head. >> the really amazing part about this is that the southwest bank robbery was turned into a feature length movie with steve mcqueen called "the great st. louis bank robbery." the movie actually features the real people who were there on that day and it was shot on location. ein plays himself in this film and came in and told us what it was like meeting steve mcqueen and everything. it was really wonderful. one of the most exciting ones for me was tracking down the man riese's gameavid f winning ball in the 2006 world series. it has g
he opened the side door and as he did, he saw shoal with a gun in each hand by the front door. bob fired a shot. i am coming up to the front of the bank now at the front door. bob fired his shot and hit him in the backside and just as he opened the door and fired the through and isee saw obaraman shoot bob through the glass door and hit them in the head. at that moment, as soon as i saw him shoot him, i fired two shots through the glass at him and then i ducked. shotss i ducked down, two from...
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do besides hire people when the door has been opened to us we keep the door open for everyone else this is about opportunity it's but also the suggestion that we are a community of people that care for each other this is a compassionate city and also not the economic success we all want but the ability to taller than and say who's next and who can i bring through the door you doorkeepers are there to keep the door open and we're going to use that door to bring success to other families. thank you for being here and in anticipation for helping us to create 7 thousand jobs this summer for youth i appreciate it very much this city is going to be on fire for everyone. thank you (clapping.) thank you mr. mayor so for those who remember the first opportunity how many got it right the first time? yeah. we're creating opportunity to learn and grow. but with that it's a pleasure to introduce the ceo of the u knitted way of the bay area >> thank you very much (clapping) thanks mr. mayor and partners i want to add an extra note of what on exiled city this room is gathered and, yes the third year a
do besides hire people when the door has been opened to us we keep the door open for everyone else this is about opportunity it's but also the suggestion that we are a community of people that care for each other this is a compassionate city and also not the economic success we all want but the ability to taller than and say who's next and who can i bring through the door you doorkeepers are there to keep the door open and we're going to use that door to bring success to other families. thank...
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open and close, all the lights work, the doors open. all the yellow colored one is the national color of the wood. this door up here is pull downstairs, so a little doll request come upstairs, up top. the shingles aried, 900 individual brecks. it's a lot of work. it's a lot of fun, you know. >> reporter: with hobby shop security consisting of little more than under surveillance cameras, time spent here is a privilege accorded to only the most trusted enmates. >> you know, there is no officer in here. officers do walk through here at teams. the windows, they look through the windows, there has been no fights, no trouble in here. >> a few months away from finishing his niece's presented, harington has his other project lined up. >> my brother has another daughter a year-and-a-half, if i have to make another, yeah, i'm do it. >> reporter: with a 99-year sentence, he will have plenty of time to build more doll houses. >> i can go to the parole board 2019. will i get it? there is a chance. >> reporter: in the exercise yard, we met an inmate w
open and close, all the lights work, the doors open. all the yellow colored one is the national color of the wood. this door up here is pull downstairs, so a little doll request come upstairs, up top. the shingles aried, 900 individual brecks. it's a lot of work. it's a lot of fun, you know. >> reporter: with hobby shop security consisting of little more than under surveillance cameras, time spent here is a privilege accorded to only the most trusted enmates. >> you know, there is...
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as he approaches the truck, the suspect opens his door. >> shut your door! told me he doesn't have one. and then he started reaching and digging inside the center console. so i asked him why he's digging, because he told me he didn't have a driver's license. he looked up at me and he shook his head and then started reaching back in the center console. >> the situation is intensifying, and the officer is still without backup. >> he's not listening to what i'm saying. he's acting very nervous. at this point i'm thinking he's trying to find a weapon in there. had no idea what he was doing. so i felt at that time it was safer for me to get him out of the vehicle. >> the suspect gets out of the truck and at first seems to follow the officer's commands. >> basically i was trying to conduct my pat-down. i was hoping that my backup would be there. and then he reached back in the truck with his left hand. all i could do at that point was grab him and try to pull him away from the truck. >> the officer is able to wrestle the suspect away from the cab but realizes he's
as he approaches the truck, the suspect opens his door. >> shut your door! told me he doesn't have one. and then he started reaching and digging inside the center console. so i asked him why he's digging, because he told me he didn't have a driver's license. he looked up at me and he shook his head and then started reaching back in the center console. >> the situation is intensifying, and the officer is still without backup. >> he's not listening to what i'm saying. he's...
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there were actually stab marks on the door. >> there was a large concentration of blood on that door. a huge amount of blood on the floor. the victim very well may have slipped on his own blood. >> there were dozens of foot prints made by the killer. unfortunately, there were no clear impressions for comparison. >> it was someone that may have had a pair of galoshes or boots, clean-up type boots handy, or had them on at the time they left the murder scene. >> but it appeared the killer left evidence as he removed the surveillance equipment. >> the suspect had to actually step over the victim that he had just killed. the vcr was up off -- up off the counter area of the desk. i believe the suspect utilized part of that desk to reach up to get the vcr and cut the cord and take the vcr. >> on the floor underneath that shelf, investigators saw a manila folder. when they turned it over, they found something. >> we looked at it closer and we actually noticed the fingerprint in blood. myself and mr. carlisle looked at each other and said, "we've got him." >> was it possible the killer acciden
there were actually stab marks on the door. >> there was a large concentration of blood on that door. a huge amount of blood on the floor. the victim very well may have slipped on his own blood. >> there were dozens of foot prints made by the killer. unfortunately, there were no clear impressions for comparison. >> it was someone that may have had a pair of galoshes or boots, clean-up type boots handy, or had them on at the time they left the murder scene. >> but it...
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. >> come on, open up the door. ds visible. >> but it's the suspect who catches the police by surprise. >> i was a little taken back on the operator of the vehicle. totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. detective jesse minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in areas where auto theft is a recurring problem. >> we pick a car that looks like cars that are most stolen. with those cars, we take time and install equipment so we lock the doors remotely. kill the engine remotely. record everything inside with video cameras and microphones. then we deploy them to a place where we have a crime problem or persons stealing cars in the area. we're basically fishing with the bait. >> the bait car, a red chrysler sebring is stolen just down the road from the station. an alert is triggered. >> once that is received, all i k
. >> come on, open up the door. ds visible. >> but it's the suspect who catches the police by surprise. >> i was a little taken back on the operator of the vehicle. totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. detective jesse minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in...
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there's a guy banging on the door here. ask him if he has a problem or something. >> the policeman offered to help. >> one of the owners or managers came out, said it was okay, they knew jack, he was a regular customer. >> jack was john denofa, a 35-year-old businessman who been in the club earlier that night. according to divas' manager, rachel offered to walk denofa to the motel located right next door to the club. >> maybe she thought he had had too much to drink and she wanted to take care of him, help him perhaps get to his room. her friend had actually asked rachel if she was okay, and rachel indicated to her, it's just jack, i'm fine, i'm okay. >> motel records indicate denofa checked into room 223. the hotel clerk remembered that rachel helped denofa up to his room, but he didn't recall seeing her leave. denofa contradicted that. he claimed rachel left and that he went up to his room alone. >> he said that he was with her and she just went her way and he went his way and that was it. he said he had absolutely nothing
there's a guy banging on the door here. ask him if he has a problem or something. >> the policeman offered to help. >> one of the owners or managers came out, said it was okay, they knew jack, he was a regular customer. >> jack was john denofa, a 35-year-old businessman who been in the club earlier that night. according to divas' manager, rachel offered to walk denofa to the motel located right next door to the club. >> maybe she thought he had had too much to drink and...
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her purse was hanging on a hook right next to the door. credit cards were there in her purse, there was cash in her purse, her keys were in the purse. >> there were no pills, no alcohol, no indications that she had committed suicide. >> spencer told police he last saw jenna the night before around midnight. >> the two of them studied and then he left and went to his apartment. at 12:30 that morning. and then made a phone call to jenna a few minutes later to tell her good night. >> phone records showed that he had placed a call at 12:47 a.m. >> we know that she was discovered about 11:30 the next morning. so we've got less than a 12-hour window when jenna was killed. >> during the autopsy, the medical examiner found no evidence that jenna had been sexually assaulted. but he couldn't rule it out either. >> it has been my experience in some 30 years of performing autopsy examinations that the lack of genital injuries does not rule out a sexual assault. >> but he did find small, broken blood vessels in the whites of jenna's eyes, known as petec
her purse was hanging on a hook right next to the door. credit cards were there in her purse, there was cash in her purse, her keys were in the purse. >> there were no pills, no alcohol, no indications that she had committed suicide. >> spencer told police he last saw jenna the night before around midnight. >> the two of them studied and then he left and went to his apartment. at 12:30 that morning. and then made a phone call to jenna a few minutes later to tell her good...
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they can't open the door because basically her body is against the door. somebody has to crawl up over the stall or underneath the stall. >> they found julie unconscious. comptely unresponsive. paramedics arrived minutes later and rushed her to the hospital. >> she was in a coma, and by that time we knew that that was pretty serious and that the doctors were telling us they needed to get their quickly because they were not sure how bad this was. >> at first they thought julie had suffered a massive stroke but it was even worse. >> mri tests and the cat scans and things like that were showing that she was basically brain dead and that we couldn't understand. >> doctors were telling her three grown daughters she probably wouldn't survive. >> her heart and kidney and liver was fine and she could basically go ongoing like this for who knows how long. >> the hospital asked them to check on transamerica's water line. >> there was an obvious odor i could spell. >> to toxicology experts this meant only one thing, cyanide. >> people say if you have smelled it, it s
they can't open the door because basically her body is against the door. somebody has to crawl up over the stall or underneath the stall. >> they found julie unconscious. comptely unresponsive. paramedics arrived minutes later and rushed her to the hospital. >> she was in a coma, and by that time we knew that that was pretty serious and that the doctors were telling us they needed to get their quickly because they were not sure how bad this was. >> at first they thought julie...
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. >> my father-in-law came to the door to wake us. he said that -- he said there's a fire at your dad's house and it's bad. >> it was engulfed in flames. a very shocking moment. >> firemen searched the area around the home, but there was no sign that jim had escaped. >> and i just thought my dad would come walking out. but, no. >> the longs' home was attached to a workshop jim used to store the equipment for his tree-trimming business. it, too, was on fire. after the fire was put out, the firefighters cut through the metal siding. they found the body of 53-year-old jim long. jean was taken to the hospital where she was treated for minor scrapes and bruises. one of the bruises was on her chin. she told police that her husband tried to fill their kerosene heater with fuel and then, there was an explosion. >> he was covered in flames. she tried to put the fire out with her hands. her gloves caught fire. >> in a panic, jean said she ran from the workshop into their home to call the fire department. at the fire scene, investigators found th
. >> my father-in-law came to the door to wake us. he said that -- he said there's a fire at your dad's house and it's bad. >> it was engulfed in flames. a very shocking moment. >> firemen searched the area around the home, but there was no sign that jim had escaped. >> and i just thought my dad would come walking out. but, no. >> the longs' home was attached to a workshop jim used to store the equipment for his tree-trimming business. it, too, was on fire. after...
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an expert i talked to didn't want to gone on come are a said it's unlikely the door would fall. they will look to see if this door was securely fastened to the building. the owner of fast door a company that installs security doors said building owners should get the doors inspected once a year by the installer. only 25% of his customers contact him for an inspection. 75% wait until the door is broken. >> we have to look at it, do interviews. whatever we come across in terms of the investigation, we will turn that over to the district attorney's office. >> reporter: you are looking at a growing memorial for the 3-year-old out here just moments ago the bears were placed here. i want to tell you, police say it is still too early to tell if any criminal charges will be filed. i did contact the former philadelphia district attorney. she tells me in order for there to be criminal charges, they will have to determine that who placed this door in here had to have some awareness that it could fall. reporting live, harry hairston shs nbc 10 news. >> count on nbc 10, as we continue to lear
an expert i talked to didn't want to gone on come are a said it's unlikely the door would fall. they will look to see if this door was securely fastened to the building. the owner of fast door a company that installs security doors said building owners should get the doors inspected once a year by the installer. only 25% of his customers contact him for an inspection. 75% wait until the door is broken. >> we have to look at it, do interviews. whatever we come across in terms of the...
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entranceway from the door. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house
entranceway from the door. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years...
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before we can knock on the door, someone exits the residence. >> caught by surprise, the other armed officers approach the home. >> i say, "police," in a friendly manner. i actually have a smile on my face as i'm approaching. >> but as the mood quickly shifts, shavedra realizes this -- savedra realizes this will not be a friendly call. >> i loudly say, "miami-dade police." >> officers are not aware the second suspect is in the car. as tensions amount, officer savedra finds himself in great danger. >> he begins walking away from the house, actually making me give my back toward the house and anything that was behind me. putting me at a disadvantage of anything that's that behind he. i don't know what he's trying to do, but i feel he's alerting. my partner comes from the other side and grabs the other side of him. we're facing him, he's facing us. our back is toward the vehicle that's parked there and toward the house. so we're at a disadvantage at this point. >> as the officers scramble to contain their suspect, another threat emerges -- in from inside the house, but from the car park
before we can knock on the door, someone exits the residence. >> caught by surprise, the other armed officers approach the home. >> i say, "police," in a friendly manner. i actually have a smile on my face as i'm approaching. >> but as the mood quickly shifts, shavedra realizes this -- savedra realizes this will not be a friendly call. >> i loudly say, "miami-dade police." >> officers are not aware the second suspect is in the car. as tensions...
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to walk out of the door and that's when it all happened. y was just bang. >> when i first heard it i thought we were getting robbed. i heard the boom, glass shatter, and the girl screaming. all i seen was something furry running around, and i was asking the people behind the counter, what is it? a dog? they're like no, it's a deer. >> the video shows samantha being knocked off her feet and slammed into a shelf. >> there was probably a point where i blacked out. >> samantha's father waiting in the car hears the loud crash but is unaware a 125-pound deer has just tackled his daughter. >> when i heard the crash and looked over and saw my son running out and then seen my daughter come out that's kind of when the parent switch turns on. and the look of fear in his face, i knew something had happened to my daughter. i immediately told sebastian to get in the car, and i'll come get you. stay in the car. i was shocked once i saw the deer. i saw blood on her clothes. i didn't know if she was cut or not. i needed to assess her injuries. >> samantha is
to walk out of the door and that's when it all happened. y was just bang. >> when i first heard it i thought we were getting robbed. i heard the boom, glass shatter, and the girl screaming. all i seen was something furry running around, and i was asking the people behind the counter, what is it? a dog? they're like no, it's a deer. >> the video shows samantha being knocked off her feet and slammed into a shelf. >> there was probably a point where i blacked out. >>...
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then he pulled his chest of drawers in front of the closet door. ught another woman back to his apartment who saw the bloodstain on the floor. the next day, hampton used a friend's car to transport tamika's body to the wooded area, where he buried her in a shallow grave. hampton rented a carpet cleaner and removed as much blood as he could, although he couldn't remove everything. large amounts of dna remained. later, when he abandoned tamika's car in a nearby apartment complex, he inadvertently dropped his own keys on the passenger side floor, a set of keys with a locksmith stamp that led straight to his front door. >> if we had not found out where that key went, we would probably still be looking for tamika. >> i imagine that the police officer wanted to probably kiss this locksmith, if not do more than that when he said that, "yeah, i recognize this key." >> at first, hampton claimed it was an accident. >> i'm not telling you that he premeditated it. i'm telling you that he struck a blow with malice that resulted in her death. and if you doubt for
then he pulled his chest of drawers in front of the closet door. ught another woman back to his apartment who saw the bloodstain on the floor. the next day, hampton used a friend's car to transport tamika's body to the wooded area, where he buried her in a shallow grave. hampton rented a carpet cleaner and removed as much blood as he could, although he couldn't remove everything. large amounts of dna remained. later, when he abandoned tamika's car in a nearby apartment complex, he inadvertently...
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seconds later, a man named zane floyd strides through the door with a shotgun. is killed instantly. floyd roams the store in search of more victims. he finds 40-year-old store manager chuck lios and mercilessly guns him down. then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. in the panic a few people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. it still didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just runs right past me, and i knew something was wrong then. and i kept walking backwards. i was going to go towards the back room. >> but zack had just made the biggest mistake of his life. zane floyd is coming around the corner with a shotgun. >> there's tables in produce that have all the fruits and vegetables. and i dove between one of those, just tr
seconds later, a man named zane floyd strides through the door with a shotgun. is killed instantly. floyd roams the store in search of more victims. he finds 40-year-old store manager chuck lios and mercilessly guns him down. then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. in the panic a few people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. it still didn't click in...
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the door was locked, so they slid the petition page by page through the gap between the doors. politicians even some catholics are saying the march is a homophobic event. >> june 19th event is being organized by some of the most extreme anti-lgbt organizations and leaders. >> if you're going to support marriage, then you need to support all marriages. >> the national organization for marriage says marriage between one man and one woman is our culture's best means of linking mothers and fathers to their children. and today, archbishop cordileone said this march for marriage is not anti-lgbt, not anti anyone or anti anything. it is a pro-marriage march. the latter does not imply the former. he says he plans to attend the march as scheduled. >>> lgbt pride is on display at san francisco's city hall. mayor ed lee rolled out the rainbow flag marking the start of pride month. this is two weeks before pride events kick off on june 28 followed by the the big parade on the 29th. the 44th annual pride celebration will have more than 40 stages and venues for entertainment throughout the we
the door was locked, so they slid the petition page by page through the gap between the doors. politicians even some catholics are saying the march is a homophobic event. >> june 19th event is being organized by some of the most extreme anti-lgbt organizations and leaders. >> if you're going to support marriage, then you need to support all marriages. >> the national organization for marriage says marriage between one man and one woman is our culture's best means of linking...
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over the door. hit it and hit the tray slot and sprayed back out. >> when i saw it, i thought he did it myself too. >> schreiber has pointed the finger at arick miera. now fox and piper will talk to him to get his side of the story. >> i didn't do it. he was standing there talking about getting [ bleep ] all day long. about [ bleep ] bombing us. you know. >> did he say anything to you? you didn't get him before he got you? >> no. you can ask them guys that were in there. he's been in there all morning. i think the guy wants to check in. >> all right. that's all we needed to know then. >> all right. >> hey, you [ bleep ]. you fat little [ bleep ]. >> he's getting that [ bleep ] back in spades. i'm going to make it extra thick, man. it's going to be extra thick and full of [ bleep ]. >> i'm going to get you good tomorrow. it's on. it's on now, miera. that's a felony, by the way, you dumb [ bleep ]. you [ bleep ] bomb another prisoner nowadays, it's a felony. >> piper and fox both suspect miera is telli
over the door. hit it and hit the tray slot and sprayed back out. >> when i saw it, i thought he did it myself too. >> schreiber has pointed the finger at arick miera. now fox and piper will talk to him to get his side of the story. >> i didn't do it. he was standing there talking about getting [ bleep ] all day long. about [ bleep ] bombing us. you know. >> did he say anything to you? you didn't get him before he got you? >> no. you can ask them guys that were in...
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, and when the door opens, there's people inside. >> see why the only thing going up is the prankee's heart rate. >> don't touch me! ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> hey, don't forget, there's an app for rtm for your iphone, ipad r or android device, and watch videos any time anywhere you are. >>> drones and action sportings go together. you shoot stuff like this, but problem. you need a photographer. you need somebody to actually fly that drone to get the shots. well, not any longer. the autonomous drones are around the corner. this company, air dog, a program on kickstarter, where you just wear their air leash, program it to where you want the drone to be, in front, behind, beside, and what altitude you want, and the drone will follow you. no pilot needed. >> i would really like to point out that the wrist thing is very cool and small. >> yeah. >> well, you know what this thing is, though? think about -- this reminds me about when go pro started. they were bigger, clunky, and not as sleek as they are now, but i can see this thing, like, everybody can have
, and when the door opens, there's people inside. >> see why the only thing going up is the prankee's heart rate. >> don't touch me! ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> hey, don't forget, there's an app for rtm for your iphone, ipad r or android device, and watch videos any time anywhere you are. >>> drones and action sportings go together. you shoot stuff like this, but problem. you need a photographer. you need somebody to actually fly...
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broke the glass in the back door. then hid the shell casings in the washing machine.make it look like there was a struggle, prosecutors believe amy cut her nightshirt then scratched herself with the scissors. then called 911. she gave an all-star performance. >> someone is breaking into our house. oh my god. i don't know what to do. no, you can't go up there, it's my kids. >> this morning at approximately 10:45 a.m., the police department arrested and charged amy bosley with the murder of her husband, robert bosley. >> where was the murder weapon? >> we've searched by land, by air, by water rescue. there's a pond out there. we drudged the pond searching for the gun and still not have been able to locate the firearm in question. >> when police looked at footage of amy bosley leaving her home on the night of the murder, they noticed that amy wasn't carrying her pocketbook. her sister was. after amy's arrest, amy's sister finally got around to looking inside. when she did, she found a .9 millimeter handgun. >> her sister did the appropriate thing. she hired an attorney t
broke the glass in the back door. then hid the shell casings in the washing machine.make it look like there was a struggle, prosecutors believe amy cut her nightshirt then scratched herself with the scissors. then called 911. she gave an all-star performance. >> someone is breaking into our house. oh my god. i don't know what to do. no, you can't go up there, it's my kids. >> this morning at approximately 10:45 a.m., the police department arrested and charged amy bosley with the...
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polo had orders of the canard of the door and say pizza. you know, i have spoken to lots of people who have done all different kinds of things like that to gain entry to a place, but the one area that a lot of people know about but don't know of the marshals are involved, the marshals or are actually doing it are still in operations the marshals at these things of. in the classic one, but they all have a similar basis was in washington. they were holding a big party. there was a big contest. and the winner of the contest would get tickets to the super bowl. and will let these guys tell the story. >> i actually worked to fund it was actually x amount of season tickets to the redskins. at that time redskins were going to the super bowl. at that time redskins are going insuperable. it was big. how did in the auditorium, sent out letters. subcommittee must appear in person and have positive friday. not only have x amount of chance to win redskins tickets, the grand prize is to when a ticket to the super bowl. anyway, and if you needed transporta
polo had orders of the canard of the door and say pizza. you know, i have spoken to lots of people who have done all different kinds of things like that to gain entry to a place, but the one area that a lot of people know about but don't know of the marshals are involved, the marshals or are actually doing it are still in operations the marshals at these things of. in the classic one, but they all have a similar basis was in washington. they were holding a big party. there was a big contest....
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you can get tickets online in advance or at the door. >> thank you so much. you for watching culturewire on sf gov tv. (clapping) >> okay good morning, everyone. . i'm dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public housing. we we kickoff this on sunday night when the mayor and i hosted 3 of the young people on the streets radio program it was great and continuing it today with the celebration here at the city hall honoring the young people and their families. so we're a little bit late looifrmg i'm going to move the program on let me get right to it and bring you the mayor of city and county of san francisco mayor edwin lee >> (clapping) >> thank you, joe. commissioner marshall or as i call the head of street soldiers in san francisco welcome everyone. at city hall i wanted to make sure you felt cit
you can get tickets online in advance or at the door. >> thank you so much. you for watching culturewire on sf gov tv. (clapping) >> okay good morning, everyone. . i'm dr. you won't marshall. the executive director of the boys club with the radio program a member of the san francisco police commission welcome to the san francisco housing authority congratulation ceremony. we shall here to distribute the graduates of the san francisco unified school district who live in public...
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when we walk out the door and what you will find is humidity is ram pink up on us. we are lucky enough to have climate control in the studio but i guarantee if we all took a trip out to the sky deck we will want to get outside. it is starting to feel steamy out there all this moisture is building up in the atmosphere to deliver some pretty heavy downpours. future weather is yum pink all the way to noon. we have a few more hours. morning drive should be fine. but then you'll start to see these showers popping up here as early as lunchtime and then as we put things into motion you can see how the heavier rain really looks like it will be confined to the north and west, of the suburbs, outside of the philadelphia, so the lehigh valley, i80, maybe westbound on the pennsylvania turnpike. that is where you'll find some of the heavier rain. but it will eventually drag itself through our area and completely, abe then we will be left with just a few lingering showers. but, even a future weather is picking up on here for tomorrow and into the afternoon hours even. so, toe day
when we walk out the door and what you will find is humidity is ram pink up on us. we are lucky enough to have climate control in the studio but i guarantee if we all took a trip out to the sky deck we will want to get outside. it is starting to feel steamy out there all this moisture is building up in the atmosphere to deliver some pretty heavy downpours. future weather is yum pink all the way to noon. we have a few more hours. morning drive should be fine. but then you'll start to see these...
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. >> we knocked on the door. no one there. so they looked in the window. they saw the state was in a state of disarray and became alarmed. >> police were called to the scene and they knew immediately there had been a robbery. >> it's ransacked. things scattered all over the place. >> the house looked like it had been turned inside out. even the linen closet had been gone through. >> i started thinking to myself, okay, what could have happened here. >> electronic equipment was missing from the home. as was diane's .357 magnum pistol she kept for protection. >> the most ominous clie in the beginning was the bullet hole through the couch that had lodged in the floor in the front room. so there was a threat of violence from the very begin . >> police technicians found no foreign fingerprints in diane's home and her car was missing. the lack of blood evidence raised the possibility that diane might not have been home when the crime occurred. >> i was kind of maybe waiting to see maybe she would come through the door and say, you know, what happened to my house.
. >> we knocked on the door. no one there. so they looked in the window. they saw the state was in a state of disarray and became alarmed. >> police were called to the scene and they knew immediately there had been a robbery. >> it's ransacked. things scattered all over the place. >> the house looked like it had been turned inside out. even the linen closet had been gone through. >> i started thinking to myself, okay, what could have happened here. >>...
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he believes he used a screwdriver to pry open the door. despite stab wounds, the 30-year-old kept the suspect in a choke hold. >> once i had him, he was telling me this is his third strike. he'd do anything to let him go. i felt bad for him. >> police appreciate efforts but don't advise others to do the same. >> absolutely. he's probably the best neighbor ever to have, you know? saw something going on and took action. might not be the most prudent behavior. he was good to have him there yesterday >> he says the stab wound is in the same leg that was shattered in a diving accident in the fall. >> an overturned oil tanker caused a big mess in sonoma county. it damaged a bridge and spilled oil into a creek. the creek happens to be dry but materials teams still have to clean up 5600 gallons of spilled oil. the driver was not hurt. this map shes where the truck overturned north of the russian river. some neighbors in the outer mission without water oont. crews have been working to depair this pipe. we're told it dates back to and broke because o
he believes he used a screwdriver to pry open the door. despite stab wounds, the 30-year-old kept the suspect in a choke hold. >> once i had him, he was telling me this is his third strike. he'd do anything to let him go. i felt bad for him. >> police appreciate efforts but don't advise others to do the same. >> absolutely. he's probably the best neighbor ever to have, you know? saw something going on and took action. might not be the most prudent behavior. he was good to have...
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, essentially the doggy door of the big box retailer, and no comment at all from wal-mart, you would think, maybe they would make some adjustments, some changes, camera, keep the door shut in the middle of the night. you see right there? video proof they left it open just like they did that night on june 10th, when these guys got in and out that way. >> it is surprising, thank you, steve. 04:00, the time. in camden, crews investigating structure fire, called out to the 600 block every cane avenue before midnight. still gathering information on this fire investigation. no word if the structure was occupied at the time, or if anyone was hurt. >>> philadelphia police officer is under arrest, charged with forcing her children to fight other children. thirty-five year old tamika gross turned herself in, and is charged with endangering children, and simple assault. investigators say, on several occasions, between january of 2012, and october of 2013, she accompanied, encouraged, and participate in the altercations between her children and other children. investigators say, she ev
, essentially the doggy door of the big box retailer, and no comment at all from wal-mart, you would think, maybe they would make some adjustments, some changes, camera, keep the door shut in the middle of the night. you see right there? video proof they left it open just like they did that night on june 10th, when these guys got in and out that way. >> it is surprising, thank you, steve. 04:00, the time. in camden, crews investigating structure fire, called out to the 600 block every...
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but the door is slammed shut. goes back to the extraordinary divisions that blew up during the civil war, the fact that charles i sent soldiers into the house of commons to arrest five members of parliament and did arrest them. and ever since then no sovereign's been allowed on to the floor of the house of commons. and we decide whether or not we're going to walk along and hear what the queen has to say. so it symbolizes this balance of power not only between parliament and the queen but crucially between the elected house of commons and the appointed house of lords. >> is that point always clear? do you think people understand the significance of that part of the ceremony which is something to do with the very important struggle that took place the fact that the house of commons [video clip] today has a very, very different purpose and status to the upper chamber? >> i don't think they always do and it's always worth explaining that again and again even though i know that just listening to jack explain it again i
but the door is slammed shut. goes back to the extraordinary divisions that blew up during the civil war, the fact that charles i sent soldiers into the house of commons to arrest five members of parliament and did arrest them. and ever since then no sovereign's been allowed on to the floor of the house of commons. and we decide whether or not we're going to walk along and hear what the queen has to say. so it symbolizes this balance of power not only between parliament and the queen but...
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you hook it up in the door frame, you got three beer bongs. the beers in and lights included my friends. lights included here. they go down, they have stopper valves so everybody can start at the same time. there it is my friend. >> the coolest part are the lights. >> i will say does examine inco couple variations and foam and acrylic. we have to put this into the context of our lives. at our age at this point in the game we may not be interested in this. turn back the clock to when i was 17, 18, 19 -- >> 21, 22? >> i mean 2 21, 22, 23, give me one for every room in the house. >> they are looking for money to mass produce the bro bong. so far they have $100. >> isn't the height weird. they're on three on their knees sucking a pipe. it's weird. >> i'm going to agree. >> down on your knees with your bros all together. >> you're making it weird. >> it's the music video from a guy out to inspire. >> don't worry about the little things in life. >> see his inspirational story next "right this minute." and still to come -- opening the door for others
you hook it up in the door frame, you got three beer bongs. the beers in and lights included my friends. lights included here. they go down, they have stopper valves so everybody can start at the same time. there it is my friend. >> the coolest part are the lights. >> i will say does examine inco couple variations and foam and acrylic. we have to put this into the context of our lives. at our age at this point in the game we may not be interested in this. turn back the clock to...
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a woman testing it out was notified 15 seconds after shutting the door. the federal government calls them well-intentioned, but unreliable. >>> hollywood celebs are known to dress their kids to the nines in designer duds, now you're little one can step out in high fashion at a fraction of the price. >>> formal style.com. they dress their kids the way they dress themselves. i have this closet full of cloths. >> reporter: just like regular kids stars kids outgrow their clothes. spoiled fashion.com the items are sold for 70% off. >> some parents can't go out and by a 300-dollar gucci shirt. but that's what i am here for you. >> bought these in paris, believe it or not. >> these are louie have vaton sneakers for kids. they were $550. theythey are online for 300. sizes run from o to 12 with accessories for boys and girls. the portion of the proceeds are donated to a domestic violence center in l.a. >> reporter: to get to our savings page click on sections and clicking on saving with 6abc. amy buckman channel 6 "action news." >> still ahead on "action news," the
a woman testing it out was notified 15 seconds after shutting the door. the federal government calls them well-intentioned, but unreliable. >>> hollywood celebs are known to dress their kids to the nines in designer duds, now you're little one can step out in high fashion at a fraction of the price. >>> formal style.com. they dress their kids the way they dress themselves. i have this closet full of cloths. >> reporter: just like regular kids stars kids outgrow their...
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we lock the door. and we close the blinds. and i was kind of scared for like a minute but after that passed, i was like, okay, just got to remain calm and me and another student we both had pipes waiting next to the door and listening to what was happening an i heard someone yelling. i don't remember specifically the conversation and sounds like a teacher trying to calm people down. >> yeah. >> and i heard someone run by the door. and then a couple minutes later, that's when we heard -- i heard security. they said we have a victim. they're getting the paramedics. and -- >> this is in a classroom next to yours? >> yes. it happened right outside the hall. i'll get to that. so, those were the biggest details and we waited a couple more minutes and then cops come in to a classroom connected to ours and escort us out. i took off my sandals so i could run if i need to because sandals aren't very good. and i just saw piles of blood on the ground. just scattered throughout the lobby. and i actually stepped in a puddle. i don't have an
we lock the door. and we close the blinds. and i was kind of scared for like a minute but after that passed, i was like, okay, just got to remain calm and me and another student we both had pipes waiting next to the door and listening to what was happening an i heard someone yelling. i don't remember specifically the conversation and sounds like a teacher trying to calm people down. >> yeah. >> and i heard someone run by the door. and then a couple minutes later, that's when we...
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this man in a minivan heads in the doors and then he is at the gate. or this guy sprinting to get through them, too. >> scans and goes in. >> reporter: all these people with a single swipe of a badge just by passed all airport security at san jose international airport. and it's allowed. >> i'm not really comfortable with the system when it comes to airport security. >> reporter: it is exactly why this silicon valley blue ribbon task force was created back in 2002 to find technology driven solutions to make airports safer. it found weak control of the airport workforce due to inconsistent standards, uneven oversight and poor enforcement that could potentially allow for unauthorized individuals to get in. you see, some airport workers go back and forth from public areas to secure areas. so they don't always go through security. instead, they simply swipe a badge. the task force found bio metrics like fingerprinting or hand scanning coupled with an i.d. badge is reliable in making airports more secure. airports including sfo now have it. san jose does no
this man in a minivan heads in the doors and then he is at the gate. or this guy sprinting to get through them, too. >> scans and goes in. >> reporter: all these people with a single swipe of a badge just by passed all airport security at san jose international airport. and it's allowed. >> i'm not really comfortable with the system when it comes to airport security. >> reporter: it is exactly why this silicon valley blue ribbon task force was created back in 2002 to...
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i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. that instant, the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain and it was so strong that it seemed it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast through four commuter trains across the city in a calculated act of terrorism. donna friezen covers the story as a correspondent for nbc news. >> these weren't suicide bombers. they were backpacks placed in the trains by terrorists who placed them then got off the train and left them. there were roughly 20 pounds of explosives in each backpack. and also filled with nails and screws and various shrapnel so there would be maximum damage. and they were all detonated by cell phones. so they had cell phones in them that the perpetrators then dialed the numbers of the cell phones. >> viamoran is standing in the same train car that is carrying one of the backpacks. shortly after the explosion
i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. that instant, the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain and it was so strong that it seemed it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast through four commuter trains across the city in a calculated act of terrorism. donna friezen covers the story as a...
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so thee guys even if the police came and they saw them at the front door, still going to go out the side door and still probably get away. >>> all right, steve. thank you. 5:36 is the time. happening today, the chester county music teacher accused of sexually assaulting young children, scheduled to be in court this morning, 44 year old antoine fomin charged with inapropriately touching several student during private piano lessons. he and his wife also ran their own music school out of their phoenixville home. >>> new jersey governor chris christie will be making trip to camden county today, the governor will be holding one every his town hall meetings later this morning. it will be in haddon heights. he will be speaking about pension, health benefit reform. the meeting starts at 11:30, and in atlantic avenue elementary gym. >>> meanwhile, governor christie's being investigated in the second bridge scandal, the issue is diverted port authority funding, used to repair the pullaski highway. the sky way connects newark and jersey city, owned by the state of new jersey. authorities investigat
so thee guys even if the police came and they saw them at the front door, still going to go out the side door and still probably get away. >>> all right, steve. thank you. 5:36 is the time. happening today, the chester county music teacher accused of sexually assaulting young children, scheduled to be in court this morning, 44 year old antoine fomin charged with inapropriately touching several student during private piano lessons. he and his wife also ran their own music school out of...