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police in little haiti hunting good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm keith jones. surveillance video captures the thief holding the infant at gunpoint. >> sharon lawson is live. >> reporter: right here at this buena vista grocery store, it happened yesterday afternoon shortly before 1:00. she thought the men were patrons. then they told her to empty her register while pointing a gun at her baby boy. >> everything was happening so fast. i was just really scared that something terrible was going to happen. >> reporter: a terrifying experience for a store clerk and her baby robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight tuesday. the drama playing out on surveillance video. >> he basically just told me to put my baby down on the floor. i did. he said if i do anything, say anything, or do anything stupid, he would shoot my baby. >> reporter: the victim shared the horror she felt as two crooks armed with a firearm threatened her 9-month-old son. >> it is all a blur. it was like an out body experience. >> they emptied it out and they took off. >> reporter: the scene of the crime th
police in little haiti hunting good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm keith jones. surveillance video captures the thief holding the infant at gunpoint. >> sharon lawson is live. >> reporter: right here at this buena vista grocery store, it happened yesterday afternoon shortly before 1:00. she thought the men were patrons. then they told her to empty her register while pointing a gun at her baby boy. >> everything was happening so fast. i was just really scared...
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i'm jawan strader. >> and i'm trina robinson. the girl tells investigators she was walking home when that man grabbed her. pompano beach in the happened. >> reporter: detectives are saying this 13-year-old girl was incrediblbl brave. it was 4:30 in the afternoon on wednesday. she was walking home from pompano beach academy when she saw a man in a car that resembles this sketch. when he got out and grabbed her, walking home from school turned weesday afternoon when broward sheriff's detectives say she was nearly abducted. e man pulled along beside her, got out of the vehicle, grabbed her by the waist, and tried to pull her inside. >> fortunately the girl away. the man then pursued her in his elude him. >> reporter: the girl got away nd told her parents, which is exactly what detectives urge everyone to do. students who use the same path home next to pompano beach high school were stunned to hear the details. >> it's scary the fact that i live in this area. i live actually rightht over there pretty close. it's scary the fact that p
i'm jawan strader. >> and i'm trina robinson. the girl tells investigators she was walking home when that man grabbed her. pompano beach in the happened. >> reporter: detectives are saying this 13-year-old girl was incrediblbl brave. it was 4:30 in the afternoon on wednesday. she was walking home from pompano beach academy when she saw a man in a car that resembles this sketch. when he got out and grabbed her, walking home from school turned weesday afternoon when broward sheriff's...
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>> reporter: good evening, trina and adam. from havana, cuba, once again, it was a very busy day for president barack obama. >> jawan, another busy day for the president on this last day of this historic trip to cuba. but earlier this morning, all eyey were on their television sets, looking at president obama and what he would say directly and he started by reciteding a poem by jose marte, to cultivate a white rose. it is a message of peace. >> jackie, this is what many people were looking forward to. they were looking forward to hearing what the presidentad to say to the cuban people. it gave many people here on the island hope. many of them were very optimistic. >> havana is only 90 milesrom florida. but to get here, we had to travel a great distance. over barriers of history, and ideology, barriers of pain and separation. >> reporter: the president made a plea to the young people of cuba to make change. >> i have come here to bury the last remnant of the cold war in e americas. [ applause ] i have come here to extend the ha
>> reporter: good evening, trina and adam. from havana, cuba, once again, it was a very busy day for president barack obama. >> jawan, another busy day for the president on this last day of this historic trip to cuba. but earlier this morning, all eyey were on their television sets, looking at president obama and what he would say directly and he started by reciteding a poem by jose marte, to cultivate a white rose. it is a message of peace. >> jackie, this is what many people...
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good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm adam kuperstein. >> tuesday's election considered a must-win for senator marco rubio, but trump maintains he's going to come out on to >> tonight, team coverage from the campaign trail. we start with jackie nespral live from the university of miami's campus in coral gables, the sightte of tonight's big debate. jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look behind me, i see the student union and new buildings. there's a lot of new development here on campus. as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. senator marco rubio graduated from here in 1996. he must make a statement here tonight in order to stop donald trump. for more on that, we send it over to jay gray live on campus. jay? >> repopoter: hey, jackie. the spin room. tonight is a crucially timing event for the republican party and all of the ndidates. it's their final face-to-face showdown before the pivotal primary on tuesday where each of these candidates are trying to make their mark. the votes
good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm adam kuperstein. >> tuesday's election considered a must-win for senator marco rubio, but trump maintains he's going to come out on to >> tonight, team coverage from the campaign trail. we start with jackie nespral live from the university of miami's campus in coral gables, the sightte of tonight's big debate. jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look...
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i'm adam kuperstein. >> i'm trina robinson. jackie and jawan are on assignment in cuba. >>> we begin with anchor keith jones, live in the newsroom with the latest on the attacks, and responsible. >> police are asking for international help here identifying the man that you just showed us there, the one in the hat. we've learned isis was planning these attacks for months. brussels was not the original target. arrest of salah abdeslam from the paris terrorattacks. an airport and a train station in brussels. twin terror attacks leaving dozens dead and more than 200 wounded. >> everyone panicked. >> reporter: the train bombing claimed 20 lives. the airport explosions killed 11. three men seen on airport security cameras are wanted as suspects. the two on the left are said to have blown them sells up in the suicide attack. the one on the right now believed to be on the run. isis attackers known to use suicide vests, but in this case, they used suitcase bombs. and it could have been worse. a third bomb found at the airport was neutra
i'm adam kuperstein. >> i'm trina robinson. jackie and jawan are on assignment in cuba. >>> we begin with anchor keith jones, live in the newsroom with the latest on the attacks, and responsible. >> police are asking for international help here identifying the man that you just showed us there, the one in the hat. we've learned isis was planning these attacks for months. brussels was not the original target. arrest of salah abdeslam from the paris terrorattacks. an airport...
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>> reporter: hi, trina. there's an office building here on the campus of plantation general hospital. this is where the baby was found abandoned. she is 2 years old. she is not hurt. she is in the department of children and family custody tonight because both parents apparently admit they have substance abuse problems. >> you are absolutely not allowed to have any direct or indirect contact with the 2-year-old dauger. >> reporter: catrice sheffield ordered not to have any contact with her child. she allegedly abandoned the girl in this dumpster.r. >> it just caught me >> reporter: this is the dumpster behind the office building on t t campus of plantation general hospital. yesterday morning as workers were arriving, a a few noticed a one witness told police she saw sheffield place the toddler in the garbage bin. she plucked her out. >> nice little baby. she was in the trash. she wasnp't crying or anything, but i didn't want her to i ran and i took her out. >> reporter: sheffield told police she had drinks an
>> reporter: hi, trina. there's an office building here on the campus of plantation general hospital. this is where the baby was found abandoned. she is 2 years old. she is not hurt. she is in the department of children and family custody tonight because both parents apparently admit they have substance abuse problems. >> you are absolutely not allowed to have any direct or indirect contact with the 2-year-old dauger. >> reporter: catrice sheffield ordered not to have any...
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i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm adam kuperstein. that shooting sent the teen to the hospital and officers searching for answers. we're live at the hospital for an interview with the victim's mother. >> reporter: in that exclusive interview, the victim's mother says he'll be okay. what she's not okay with is all of the gun violence. there need tobs as to be a stronger law for this >> reporter: michael green appears to be recovering, according to his mom. >> it's too easy. you can't stand in the front of the yard anymore. >> reporter: the weekend shooting rocking this neighborhood and the community as teen gun violence continues to escalate in miami-dade county. miami gardens police say at least three people in a red pickup truck opened fire on the 16-year-old high school student near northwest 171st terrace and 25th avenue on sunday. >> we need the public's help to stop this type of nonsense. >> reporter: there is no motive, no suspect ids. the teen's mom says he stays out ofofrouble and can't think of a reason why somebody would sho
i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm adam kuperstein. that shooting sent the teen to the hospital and officers searching for answers. we're live at the hospital for an interview with the victim's mother. >> reporter: in that exclusive interview, the victim's mother says he'll be okay. what she's not okay with is all of the gun violence. there need tobs as to be a stronger law for this >> reporter: michael green appears to be recovering, according to his mom. >> it's too easy....
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>> reporter: it is pretty horrible, trina. these two guys posed as being good samaritans, posed as being nice guys wanting to help out women and the elderly fix their tires. it turns out the entire@time they were preying on their victims at bank parking lots like this one. detectives say this not so dynamic duo picked the wrong victim at the wrong time. on friday night they watched a bank of america in doral. while she was taking out the cash, take a look. they punctured her tire in hopes of coming to her rescue. we spoke with the woman who did not want her face shown out of fear. >> i know we're living in times where it is kind of despete for money, but you also have family. how uld you like someone to hurt your family in any way? >> reporter what did they didn't know is undercover detectives were in the area and saw it go down and intervened. >> the police officer asked me if i knew the people behind me and i said no. >> reporter: the officer has never seen anythingike it before. >> they want to be the heros, the good samari
>> reporter: it is pretty horrible, trina. these two guys posed as being good samaritans, posed as being nice guys wanting to help out women and the elderly fix their tires. it turns out the entire@time they were preying on their victims at bank parking lots like this one. detectives say this not so dynamic duo picked the wrong victim at the wrong time. on friday night they watched a bank of america in doral. while she was taking out the cash, take a look. they punctured her tire in hopes...
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. >> anchor, trina robinson, has tips on how to quickly and safely get back into your car to get those keys. >> reporter: being in a hurry is one of the most common reason car keys end up inn the wrong place at the wrong time. >> in a panic, in a rush, not keys in the car sdpchlt whether. >> my car was running and i locked the doors by mistake. >> reporter: many gas station can help as owner, alex fernandez does, inflating a balloon and flipping a long hook into the door to unlock it. he has a good record of rescuing keys. >> 99%f the time we can. >> reporter: what if you are locked out with nogas station nearby. first, think about your safety. do you think you are in danger, call 911? the police may be able to unlock your car door themselves or they will find someone who will. >> reporter: if you are in a safe spot, take advantage of aaa or any free roadside assistance program. >> you can call a towing service but make sure they have the right equipment to unlock your car and keep in mind you will probably have to pay for it yourself. >> it cost me $125 and an hour and a half late for
. >> anchor, trina robinson, has tips on how to quickly and safely get back into your car to get those keys. >> reporter: being in a hurry is one of the most common reason car keys end up inn the wrong place at the wrong time. >> in a panic, in a rush, not keys in the car sdpchlt whether. >> my car was running and i locked the doors by mistake. >> reporter: many gas station can help as owner, alex fernandez does, inflating a balloon and flipping a long hook into...
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i'm adam kuperstein. >> and i'm trina robinson. the bad guys got away with things like drones and hover boards. keith jones is livee at the store where he spoke to theevastated owners. keith? >> reporter: yeah, this isn't the first time this owner has been hit. he was hit in the past year as well. $30,000ost back then. this crime happened between 4:00 and 4:30 this morning. they went right in through the front door. you wouldhink they would know it was a high-tech store, they would know there uld be security cameras, or surveillance cameras there. it wasn't much of a deterrence. just after sunrise, already being replaced, a predawn break-in scored major masked bandits. >> over $30,000 worth of goods between hover boards and drones. >> reporter: nothing stealth-like about this break-in. with the stolen pickup truck, theyyack it right up to the doors, smashing the glass and a ffp of the glass, they're in and out in five minutes. one has a $4,000 tv ripped right from the wall. one uses a crow bar to pry open the office door, the other
i'm adam kuperstein. >> and i'm trina robinson. the bad guys got away with things like drones and hover boards. keith jones is livee at the store where he spoke to theevastated owners. keith? >> reporter: yeah, this isn't the first time this owner has been hit. he was hit in the past year as well. $30,000ost back then. this crime happened between 4:00 and 4:30 this morning. they went right in through the front door. you wouldhink they would know it was a high-tech store, they would...
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liz, you're here with trina. how's she doing? >> she was heartworm positive, we treated her.she's five years old, house broken, sweet, loves kids, pets of all sizes. >> these dogs are juzt lovers. you wouldn't think they have been abandoned or abused. we're going to find you new homes. i'm going to tell everybody over here to go to local10.comom that's where you can see trina and joey and all the animals with barkie pines. joey, you can't take trina for a walk. we're going to do that. we're going to walk these dogs. they are not going to walk themselves. we always have the pets for you on local10.com. joey, thank you. >> all right, from one jojo to another. >>> staff at a zoo in sosoh dakota going leaps and bounds above their normal duty. >> one zoo keeper is mother to one kangaroo. the mother died unexpectedly. at this stage she has just a one in four chance of survival. that's 25%. so now a zoo keep surgeon taking the orphan into her pouch get this, ec, for the next six months. >> nicely done. >> the developing joey, the baby k
liz, you're here with trina. how's she doing? >> she was heartworm positive, we treated her.she's five years old, house broken, sweet, loves kids, pets of all sizes. >> these dogs are juzt lovers. you wouldn't think they have been abandoned or abused. we're going to find you new homes. i'm going to tell everybody over here to go to local10.comom that's where you can see trina and joey and all the animals with barkie pines. joey, you can't take trina for a walk. we're going to do...
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years. he was with the fire department for more than that >> and you covered him before, i think for trina, you went with him him. >> katrina part of this, he was the team leader for a unit of butler county deputies that went we had the pleasure, going along with that. it was quite an experience and quite a pro. >> fascinating story. thanks, rich. >> austin hancock is charged with a number of felonies. legal be back in court, april 5th. >> not the first time kent hall was confronted in active shooting situations. >> robert morris shot the deputy, with a shotgun, below his protective vest. kent hall was the deputy in the shooting scene. he had to -- taking quickly to arrest. and judge sentenced the shooters to a combined 132 yoorgs in prison. encouraging news about a baby fighting to survive. . >> today, his relatives tell us, they removed the ventilator tube and is breathing on his own. neil royo slammed and slapped. and royo, is charged with felonious assault and kidnapping. >>> $1 million dollars, with a man charged with killing a middletown mom. including aggravated murder and endangeri
years. he was with the fire department for more than that >> and you covered him before, i think for trina, you went with him him. >> katrina part of this, he was the team leader for a unit of butler county deputies that went we had the pleasure, going along with that. it was quite an experience and quite a pro. >> fascinating story. thanks, rich. >> austin hancock is charged with a number of felonies. legal be back in court, april 5th. >> not the first time kent...
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reporting live in the newsroom, trina robinson. nbc 6 nes. >> that's really interesting. thanks. >>> world cup skier lindseyay von making one of the toughest decisions of her career. on her facebook page she says scans on a hairline fracture on her knee were more seriouou than she thought. she chose to sit the sason out. it is the harsh reality for an for world cup wins. >>> cell phone video captures the exchange. it shows a school police officer slapping a man and then kicking him away. baltimore city public schools says it is vigorously vigorously @nvestigating the incident. >>> another pretty day here in south florida. we had a high of 83 degrees this afternoon. live first alert doppler radar not showing any rain as we continue thi dry stretch. we'll take a live look outside here. first alert cam across downtown miami to the omni area there and even up into edgewater. edgewater coming up on midtown miami, if you know where we're talking about. here where that one is being built. biscayne bay. you can see miami beach in the distance. it's been pretty warm. look at the c
reporting live in the newsroom, trina robinson. nbc 6 nes. >> that's really interesting. thanks. >>> world cup skier lindseyay von making one of the toughest decisions of her career. on her facebook page she says scans on a hairline fracture on her knee were more seriouou than she thought. she chose to sit the sason out. it is the harsh reality for an for world cup wins. >>> cell phone video captures the exchange. it shows a school police officer slapping a man and then...
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to trina cotoes fo rwarkk zoedker... the eighth ovovall pick of e 2008 draft and the coyotetethird leading scorerer with 39 points this seasonon. here's a look at w wt the s e ving up and d atthey're getting.... looks like an jnstant upgrade r lorado... edr ha more goalthan tanguay and 17 moreoints..... and d doesn't g g penalized much..just tenenenaldj mimites this sson cocoaredo o tatauay's 2424. when the season began, the air force ons reredicted to finish seventh in nheir r confererce... but thfalcons young roster exceeded exexatioio and are now o of e hottest tete in the count... aftetea eeon t r rd d agnst ar the falns locked uthnumb two s thth nticicockey conferce and with tha first round bye... head coach h ank serrore reminded us that his team n a prprty gogo spothis weekend... . "if you look bacacat m mrecoco ererhe yearsi don'be..i don't think i've ever lo to bye. no, i've never los bye. it's not oftenei playayhe joe namath rd but i'm m stellili you, bye s absolutely no chance this ekenen" th wle p zton manng
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good evening, i'm trina robinson. re than 20 children have been gunned down in miami over the last year according to the suerintendent. >> i'm jawan strader in for adam tonight. a 6-year-old was cutaught in the crossfire earlier this month and killed by the shooting. >> reporter: these protesters have taken it from the sidetalk to the street because they want to make sure drivers get the message and hear them. it's not exactly the safest working. >> save our kings and eens. >> reporter: shouting for justice, pushing for peace, this group isn't waiting for another tragedy to get their message across that sometng needs to be done to stop the violence. >> our kids c't play outside anymore. every single day a child is dying. something has to give. something has to give. we're outraged now. >> reporter: in the crowd are family members of 6-year-old king carter. the child was shot to death outside of his apartment complex on february 20th as two gunman feuded. the crowd chose to rally on this corner along northwest 62nd str
good evening, i'm trina robinson. re than 20 children have been gunned down in miami over the last year according to the suerintendent. >> i'm jawan strader in for adam tonight. a 6-year-old was cutaught in the crossfire earlier this month and killed by the shooting. >> reporter: these protesters have taken it from the sidetalk to the street because they want to make sure drivers get the message and hear them. it's not exactly the safest working. >> save our kings and eens....
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. >> reporter: good evening, trina. it's great to be in beautiful south florida today. biscayne bay, miami river, in the hometown, of course, of marco rubio where he started his political career. it's in this state where his runun for the white house could end tomorrow. marco rubio must win florida. he campaigned in his home state all day. >> we believe. >> i believe too. reporter: of the five mega tuesday states, florida is winner take all for republicans. >> we're going to win the 99 delegates here in florida. donald trump. you like rubio. you like kasich and cruu why trump? >> i like trump better. i think he'll help make america great again. carolina. demonstrateors inside and outside. days of confrontation that critics charged trump encouraged. >> because of that, people say, there isn't violence. there's a love fest. >> he has the kind of record that you want in washington. that's why i'm convinced you're going to do the right thing tomorrow. agreed? >> reorter: kasich found to beat trump. >> we're ahead and going to win tomorroro >> if you want a candidate who wil
. >> reporter: good evening, trina. it's great to be in beautiful south florida today. biscayne bay, miami river, in the hometown, of course, of marco rubio where he started his political career. it's in this state where his runun for the white house could end tomorrow. marco rubio must win florida. he campaigned in his home state all day. >> we believe. >> i believe too. reporter: of the five mega tuesday states, florida is winner take all for republicans. >> we're...
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. >> repoer: good evening, trina and keith. we're going to get to that friend in a second, but new tonight i'm hearing this shooter is not going to be charged in this, that this was an act of self-defense because tempers got out of control. this is a picture of 27-year-old don alvarez and his girlfriend, don was shot and killed yesterday in ft. lauderdale. this is the scene. bso deputies say it is a road rage incident gone wrong. today, we found out the soter will not be arrested. that it was alvarez's own actions that led to his death. >> he was actually the aggressor. >> reporter: cell phone video arrive around 6:00 last night. it all started when the shooter, a 28-year-old named jack belino, may have cut alvarez off accidentally. >> they were driving in opposite directions. the shooter may have swerved over into the other lane. >> reporter: according to a witness, alvarez didn't like that. the man who got shot went by the house and then threw it in reverse and went back. there was a fight right outside >> he lets them know i
. >> repoer: good evening, trina and keith. we're going to get to that friend in a second, but new tonight i'm hearing this shooter is not going to be charged in this, that this was an act of self-defense because tempers got out of control. this is a picture of 27-year-old don alvarez and his girlfriend, don was shot and killed yesterday in ft. lauderdale. this is the scene. bso deputies say it is a road rage incident gone wrong. today, we found out the soter will not be arrested. that it...
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i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm am kuperstein. all this playing out at blue lagoon near miami international airport. that's where we find claudi docampo. >> reporter: just a tragic@ ending here for this family. they're all still here after aring this news. they're just all shocked about what had happened, but they were hoping, hoping the whole time to find him alive. after days of seaeahing and crying, divers found the body of jose de oca. >> i'm feeling very desperate. >> reporter: the jet skier had been missing since saturday eveni. >> i've been out here with no sleep, not eating, just standing% out here waiting, hoping for the west, wishing for the best, but >> around 2:30 this afternoon, metro dade dive team got a hit on a side sonar. at that timee they immediately sent the dive team, which confirmed and recovered the body. >> reporter: investigators say montes de oca wasn't wearing a life jacket and had a pacemaker. he leaves behind his wife, three children ages 3, 5, and 13, plus his extended family. again, his extended fami
i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm am kuperstein. all this playing out at blue lagoon near miami international airport. that's where we find claudi docampo. >> reporter: just a tragic@ ending here for this family. they're all still here after aring this news. they're just all shocked about what had happened, but they were hoping, hoping the whole time to find him alive. after days of seaeahing and crying, divers found the body of jose de oca. >> i'm feeling very desperate....
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good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'meith jones. thousands in cash swiped in a matter of nutes from a school in little havana on monday. >> police have g their guy. sharon lawson joins us tonight with more on this big break. >> reporter: they were able to apprehend the sususct outside to a tip from the community. authorities say that he admitted to the crime and that's not all. ssdents cheer in celebration after learning the alleged suspect behind a burglary at their school is behind bars. >> we want to thank the community for coming forward. we d get a crime stoppers tip that he was living in the little havana area. >> reporter: he faced a judge this afternoon accused of breaking into the la progresiva school in little hahana on monday. surveillance video captured t t crime in progress before police say he tried to smash the camera. >> he did confess to this burglary and another burglary at another school down the street in the little havana area as well. we know this guy has broken into two schools. the most important thing is rec
good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'meith jones. thousands in cash swiped in a matter of nutes from a school in little havana on monday. >> police have g their guy. sharon lawson joins us tonight with more on this big break. >> reporter: they were able to apprehend the sususct outside to a tip from the community. authorities say that he admitted to the crime and that's not all. ssdents cheer in celebration after learning the alleged suspect behind a burglary at their...
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. >> nbc 6 trina robertson, and more, attended the event. helps girls fulfill theirreaea of getting a college education. great work there. >> all right, this is. we're in march. probably the most unproductive month of the year at work. >> yeah, especially this coming week. the brackets are out. pool going in here. haven't seen that. little bit. >> get that action going. >> all right. >> i dent know how thatncaa baskeall tournament its set. after a good season, miami tell you where they lande >>> welcome back. selection sunday in college basketball. bracket is set. 68 teams with a shot to win the title. the hurricanes headed to the big dance. play buffalo in providence, rhode island. after a 24-6 season. d the acc tournament, the canes have something to prove in march madness. meantime, last night was one for the heat. miami taking on toronto. without dwayne wade. double-double off the bench. 38 points. too much to overcome. despite the 112-104 loss. the collective game making them so dangerous offensively. >> unpredictable changes for us. go
. >> nbc 6 trina robertson, and more, attended the event. helps girls fulfill theirreaea of getting a college education. great work there. >> all right, this is. we're in march. probably the most unproductive month of the year at work. >> yeah, especially this coming week. the brackets are out. pool going in here. haven't seen that. little bit. >> get that action going. >> all right. >> i dent know how thatncaa baskeall tournament its set. after a good...
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>> reporter: well, trina, it was who and what police found here at this apartment building behind me that helped them break this case, really turned it wide open once they got here. how did they end up? police told us t tay they got a phone call and that person who made that call will be getting the $26,000 reward. >> well, i think it shows that the program does work. >> reporter: today at miami-dade times may be changing. nbc 6 exccsively told that a call to the crime stoppers team aboutt what happened to 6-year-old king carter when he was caught in the gunfire played a big role in tracking down the teens now facing second-degree murder charges. while angry residents marched, detectives worked around the clock. but it was the call to the crime stopppp tip line that put them hot on the trail of the alleged killers. >> it was extremely important. >> reporter: sources indicate after the tip detectives got a search warrant for the residence of irwen presleysley. the officers hit a gold mine. they wrote a search warrant was served at the residence of the defendant and he was in possessio
>> reporter: well, trina, it was who and what police found here at this apartment building behind me that helped them break this case, really turned it wide open once they got here. how did they end up? police told us t tay they got a phone call and that person who made that call will be getting the $26,000 reward. >> well, i think it shows that the program does work. >> reporter: today at miami-dade times may be changing. nbc 6 exccsively told that a call to the crime...
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. >> and i'm trina robinson. prosecutorsay the photos of his ex-girlfriend were taken when she was underage. amanda plasencia joins us live in stsdio. >> this is a disturbing case, which finally had a resolution. antonio giansante pled guilty to two counts of veo voyeurism, a third-degree felony. >> i take responsibility for my actioio. >> reporter: he was apologetic, reading a letter in court today asking for forgiveness from the victim and her family. >> the resolution of it, i think, is more restototive and on the record he apologized, took responsibility for what he did, spoke to the victim, and today. >> reporter: giansante was accused of a serious crime. photos and videos. he started dating her when she was only 17 years old in puerto rio. he tried to post the nude images to a government website. he sent the pictures to her co-workers. >> to putting this behind him. >> reporter: giansante was facing multiple charges, including transmission of child pornography pornography, but he pled guilty voyeurism. >> h
. >> and i'm trina robinson. prosecutorsay the photos of his ex-girlfriend were taken when she was underage. amanda plasencia joins us live in stsdio. >> this is a disturbing case, which finally had a resolution. antonio giansante pled guilty to two counts of veo voyeurism, a third-degree felony. >> i take responsibility for my actioio. >> reporter: he was apologetic, reading a letter in court today asking for forgiveness from the victim and her family. >> the...
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good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm keith jones. that stunt burning the performer, injured dozens of kids as well. dan krauth spoke with the injured performer. he joins us live from delray beach at the school where all this happened. dan? here in delray beach, the performer is from pembroke pines. for the 2,000 people who were packed inside this gymnasium, they thought him catching on fire was part of the act. it wasn't. tonight he is in the hospital, but he is expected to be okay. watch as a school pep rally takes a dangerous turn. the performer acdentally catching himself on fire. we have chosen not to sho you what happens next. his clothes go up in flames@as he rushes off the platform. >> a crazy atmosphere. everyone was screaming, jumping out of their seats, running around. >> reporter: this is performer ricky charles from earlier in his act. a performer with 3535 years of experience based out of pembrokok pines. paramedics rushed him to the hospital with seve burns. i spoke to him on the phone. how are yo doing right now? >> i'
good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm keith jones. that stunt burning the performer, injured dozens of kids as well. dan krauth spoke with the injured performer. he joins us live from delray beach at the school where all this happened. dan? here in delray beach, the performer is from pembroke pines. for the 2,000 people who were packed inside this gymnasium, they thought him catching on fire was part of the act. it wasn't. tonight he is in the hospital, but he is expected to be...
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>> reporter: yeah, that's right, trina. we're here in the heart of little havana. a lot of strong feelings about whether president obama should be going to havana, cuba, in the first maplace. we heard some new things today after all of thisshat has been going on about these people trying to get compensation for their property. novel concept that might work out for them. >> ironically, it may open up some opportunities and we need to be prepared to capitalize on those. >> reporter: nick gutierrez has the -- his family and others in south florida w for decades came up empty when it came to what theastro regime confiscated may have an opening. the possible scenario? dealing directly with investors who want to use the properties, not the cuban government. >> the foreign investors don't want to go into cuba until they ve the consent of the legitimate owner. the owners could receive some investors would feel more comfortable. >> every individual claim matters us to in that process. >> reporter: the point man told us the property claims are part of the ongoing dialogue wi
>> reporter: yeah, that's right, trina. we're here in the heart of little havana. a lot of strong feelings about whether president obama should be going to havana, cuba, in the first maplace. we heard some new things today after all of thisshat has been going on about these people trying to get compensation for their property. novel concept that might work out for them. >> ironically, it may open up some opportunities and we need to be prepared to capitalize on those. >>...
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. >> reporter: absolutely, trina and adam. we've talked about the importance, the significance, of tonight's debate for the florida primary, esscially for marco rubio. 99 delegates with up for grabs state. it is important for him to dodo well here tonight. in the meantime, this might be the last time these four candidates are together up on stage making their case to become president of the united states. so a lot is riding on tonight's bate here at the university of miami in coral gables. ming up tonight, we'll have everything you need to know about tonight's debate and also my very personal interview with gop candidate ted cruz. that's comingngup tonight on the nbc 6 news at 11:00. from the university of miami campus, i'm jackie nespral live. back to you in the studio. >> thank you so much. we'll see you tonight. >> looking forward to that report tonight. >> and how the debate is going to go tonight. are they going to be gentlemen or gloves off? >> every one has been a little >>> breaking news tonight. donald trump accused o
. >> reporter: absolutely, trina and adam. we've talked about the importance, the significance, of tonight's debate for the florida primary, esscially for marco rubio. 99 delegates with up for grabs state. it is important for him to dodo well here tonight. in the meantime, this might be the last time these four candidates are together up on stage making their case to become president of the united states. so a lot is riding on tonight's bate here at the university of miami in coral...
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tonight, south florida takes center stages republicans face good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm adam kuperstein. >> tuesday's election considered a must-win for senator marco rubio, but trump maintains he's going to come out on to >> tonight, team coverage from the campaign trail. we start with jackie nespral live from the university of miami's campus in coral gables, the sightte of tonight's big debate. jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look behind me, i see the student union and new buildings. there's a lot of new development here on campus. as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. senator marco rubio graduated from here in 1996. he must make a statement here tonight in order to stop donald trump. for more on that, we send it over to jay gray live on campus. jay? >> repopoter: hey, jackie.
tonight, south florida takes center stages republicans face good evening, i'm trina robinson. >> and i'm adam kuperstein. >> tuesday's election considered a must-win for senator marco rubio, but trump maintains he's going to come out on to >> tonight, team coverage from the campaign trail. we start with jackie nespral live from the university of miami's campus in coral gables, the sightte of tonight's big debate. jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university...
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trina murphy, alexis murphy's aunt: 00:02:56 "one of the things that i have been in continuous prayer about is that they did not have to sit through a trial. the six days of alexis's trial were horrific. it was definitely up there on the mark of the worst days of my life. when you have to sit there and listen to every minute detail about the last few minutes of your child's life, or your neice's life, it's not be." with the hope of a quick ending in sight, members of harrington's organization help save the next girl say they're excited to hopefully spend all of their efforts in moving forward. 1:25-1:28 bruce bryan, help save the next girl: 13:19:12 "can you imagine how much energy has gone into this case that we're going to hear about, and all the work and effort that has gone into getting to where they are on wednesday? well now, a lot of that, i think hopefully they'll get a little rest and also they'll be able to focus on positive things that could happen." harrington agrees, saying through the difficulties of this case, the result is a safer place to live. 00:01:46 "the winners i
trina murphy, alexis murphy's aunt: 00:02:56 "one of the things that i have been in continuous prayer about is that they did not have to sit through a trial. the six days of alexis's trial were horrific. it was definitely up there on the mark of the worst days of my life. when you have to sit there and listen to every minute detail about the last few minutes of your child's life, or your neice's life, it's not be." with the hope of a quick ending in sight, members of harrington's...
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>> reporter:hey, trina, good evening. i can tell you, i haven't seen so much security in an airport in a long time. they were not messing around. where i'm at, concourse g, this is where a flight was set to take off for brussels. that obviously didn't happen today. but a new flight has been scheduled. i want to show you on the board bbind me, it took off at 5:10, able to speak with some belgians heading ome. hearts. these are some of the passengers at m.i.a. they badly want to go home. but obviously they can't. the airport they're heading to right now was partially in ruruble. many people were killed. a cowardly terrorist attack has shut their hme airport down. they wait, some almost in tears with `ixed emotions. >> for@ these people to die. >> reporter: some are looking to avoid flying into brussels all together. >> i probably won't go to brussels. that's horrible. >> reporter: that's nora, she found out what happened in her homeland by so many others here of the her parents. >> my family started texting me. they were re
>> reporter:hey, trina, good evening. i can tell you, i haven't seen so much security in an airport in a long time. they were not messing around. where i'm at, concourse g, this is where a flight was set to take off for brussels. that obviously didn't happen today. but a new flight has been scheduled. i want to show you on the board bbind me, it took off at 5:10, able to speak with some belgians heading ome. hearts. these are some of the passengers at m.i.a. they badly want to go home....
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. >> so low realestate agent trina miller says sellers seem to be in total control. buyers are feeling it. >> we have a lot of frustrated buyers out there right now. that are just, you know, they're frustrated because they can't find anything. and every time that they do find something, it's expensive. >> in fact, prices are 7% higher than this time last year. >> did you make an offer the same day you saw it? >> yes. >> take shaka dickson. she found a home she wanted, made a bid the same day for more than the seller was asking and still lost out to another buyer. >> you're not dragging your feet. you're not low boeing these folks you're offering them more than they're asking. and you still can't land a house. speak correct. sellers, make sure you stick to your guns and get the price you want, buyers, you may have to look around for a while, start your hunt early, if you see something you want, jump on it. and you may end up having to pay more than the asking price, guys ? >> jayen so, i know buyers in some sense are at the mercy of the realestate market but is there
. >> so low realestate agent trina miller says sellers seem to be in total control. buyers are feeling it. >> we have a lot of frustrated buyers out there right now. that are just, you know, they're frustrated because they can't find anything. and every time that they do find something, it's expensive. >> in fact, prices are 7% higher than this time last year. >> did you make an offer the same day you saw it? >> yes. >> take shaka dickson. she found a home...
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>> reporter: well, trina, those changes already under way. fences like this one are up, on the other side a main stage decorated in lights, and part of biscayne boulevard blocked off for the three-day event. preparations under way for that annual electronic dance music event localscan tell you all about. >> it's going to be hectic, crazy. >> reporter: it's expected to bring in tens of thousands of people each day.. some who are into this music scene travel overseas. like this man from germany. >> miami is a nice place to be. and this party is a nice party. from all over the world people come here. spending big bucks to party with top deejays. the crowds of people around the main stage will bleed over into miami's downtown core, and like every year, traffic will be affected. that's why officials are blocking off part of biscayne and recommending you use public transportation. officials say this is the best way to get to where you need to be. as fast as you can. still, expepe things move slower than usual. >> something to keep in mind is pack y
>> reporter: well, trina, those changes already under way. fences like this one are up, on the other side a main stage decorated in lights, and part of biscayne boulevard blocked off for the three-day event. preparations under way for that annual electronic dance music event localscan tell you all about. >> it's going to be hectic, crazy. >> reporter: it's expected to bring in tens of thousands of people each day.. some who are into this music scene travel overseas. like this...
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we've been getting a lot of questions in and trina thomas wants to know how long are they going to remain in season? >> we are just inside of peak. i expect with today's temperatures, tomorrow's forecast we'll hit official peak sometime tomorrow but there's a fabulous show going on with the blossoms and the color. if the weather conditions stay right, and we'll leave that up to you guys, we can have the blossoms for ten days or so. but heavy rain, wind, that can bring them down early. >> so we have to watch out for friday. so maybe tomorrow pretty good day to come out? >> tomorrow is a great day. fingers crossed we get the scattered showers on friday, easter weekend could be perfect. >> crowded as well. >> mike, thank you for joining us. jim, sarah, it's beautiful please come and see them. >> have you been done there? >> tomorrow, that's the day. >> fight the crowds, you've got to do it. >> stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more figh
we've been getting a lot of questions in and trina thomas wants to know how long are they going to remain in season? >> we are just inside of peak. i expect with today's temperatures, tomorrow's forecast we'll hit official peak sometime tomorrow but there's a fabulous show going on with the blossoms and the color. if the weather conditions stay right, and we'll leave that up to you guys, we can have the blossoms for ten days or so. but heavy rain, wind, that can bring them down early....
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. >>> landmark admission from the nfl, trina. a national football league rep says what doctors have been saying for effects of the game on the brain. >>> an outbreak at a south florida school. what's causing dozenss of students to get sick. that's next. >>> today, our first 90-degree reading of 2016. i'll tell you where that happened. and in the heat, the defendant i' >>> a noro virus outbreak causing a lot of students to miss class. since wednesday of last week, at least 100 children per day have been absent from citrus grove elementary school. the school district said a lot of the students stayed home just the noro virus is a contagious gastrointestinal illness. spring break starts friday up there which might help stop the spread of the virus. hopefully. >>> well, today in south florida, you can see the radar doesn't showuch out there. there have been some showers south of florida city in deep southern miami-dade county. this is avoiding metro area, not interrupting the primary voting process anywhere across south florida. but
. >>> landmark admission from the nfl, trina. a national football league rep says what doctors have been saying for effects of the game on the brain. >>> an outbreak at a south florida school. what's causing dozenss of students to get sick. that's next. >>> today, our first 90-degree reading of 2016. i'll tell you where that happened. and in the heat, the defendant i' >>> a noro virus outbreak causing a lot of students to miss class. since wednesday of last...
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trina valdes was driving on robertson street near azalea his car. he has permanent injuries from that and the judge awarded him $1.2 million in damages. >>> next week, the construction crews could start working on the first phase of the new the greater aviation authorities signed off on the wednesday. in case you have not noticed, aviation officials said there are a lot more people coming need the addition. >>> and the trans that you might use to get to and from the terminals the airport will be updated. they will be in service by the fall of 2017. the current ones have been in use for more than 35 years. >>> and the new police chief for the city of mascot will take his oath of office next week. he will be worn in. he was a retired lieutenant from the orlando police department. and the previous chief resigned last december following complaints from several officers. >>> starting next month all volusia county deputies will wear body cameras. unanimously to spend two and a half million dollars on 225 body cams. and they'll be used for crimes vehicle p
trina valdes was driving on robertson street near azalea his car. he has permanent injuries from that and the judge awarded him $1.2 million in damages. >>> next week, the construction crews could start working on the first phase of the new the greater aviation authorities signed off on the wednesday. in case you have not noticed, aviation officials said there are a lot more people coming need the addition. >>> and the trans that you might use to get to and from the terminals...
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let's listen carefully to our panel here for reactions to all this beginning with trina. the editor and publisher of the magazine. scotty hughes, the commentator and a trump supporter. will bunch, though the a trump support supporter. the author of the bern identity and molly, a plolitical writer. the factors that create a trump were hiding the plain site for the american heartland to all see. why weren't they seen? >> i think it's a basic failure of basic journalistic leg work getting out in the field and talking to people in places like ohio and kentucky and places that have seen massive job displacement among the white working class. i think david brooks admission was stunning but it was also pretty obvious that too much of our at least main stream news coverage is driven by columnist and pun dents not in the field and they're talking to consultants fighting the last war expecting trump to collapse just like herman cain in 2012. they've gone out to places like kentucky like i did back in 2009 when i did a book called the backlash for the tea party. these people are hap
let's listen carefully to our panel here for reactions to all this beginning with trina. the editor and publisher of the magazine. scotty hughes, the commentator and a trump supporter. will bunch, though the a trump support supporter. the author of the bern identity and molly, a plolitical writer. the factors that create a trump were hiding the plain site for the american heartland to all see. why weren't they seen? >> i think it's a basic failure of basic journalistic leg work getting...
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you know, i grew up loving missy elliott and lil' kim or trina and so i'm lucky that i have those women that i reallyize dollized support me and so i get a little bit of confident in that knowing the people i look up to kind of like appreciate what i'm doing so that helps >> that's the truth too. that's who you are. you grew up in australia and you loved hip-hop. you were trying to emulate people like tupac and mentioned missy elliott so how is it fair when you get criticized for rapping with an english accent? or an american accent, whatever that is. >> you got -- everybody gets -- no matter what, i think rapper or if you're an actress or no matter what you do if you're in the public eye you get for me that's what they like to pick on me with. >> it's a lot you had to go through. you wish you could memory erase some of the things that happened. >> i wish i had a "men in black" stick. >> with the glasses. >> that would be lovely. >> what positive things have come out of last year that have helped you get through? >> you know what, i had such a good time making this album and i think tha
you know, i grew up loving missy elliott and lil' kim or trina and so i'm lucky that i have those women that i reallyize dollized support me and so i get a little bit of confident in that knowing the people i look up to kind of like appreciate what i'm doing so that helps >> that's the truth too. that's who you are. you grew up in australia and you loved hip-hop. you were trying to emulate people like tupac and mentioned missy elliott so how is it fair when you get criticized for rapping...
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ohio.that is angie in trina is in florida. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i would like to share with you both personally and professionally, i have a daughter who struggled with addiction. she struggled for 14 years. canada.riginally from she was five years clean and five years ago she relapsed. it got progressively worse until a year ago. she started shooting heroin because she no longer could get a prescription. field andng in the having a daughter, i think just about everything. when you see a daughter struggling with heroin addiction -- they absolutely love them of their soul. i think we need a comprehensive plan. size --n is not a one one-size-fits-all. just to bring this into scope. my daughter almost died of a heroin overdose. the pain is beyond what any of us can imagine. i was called to the hospital and fortunately for us we ended up with a doctor whose nephew had recently died of a overdose. i was told to go home and get some rest. she was taken a first step treatment. long story short, my daughter had been on methadone. i absolutely believe in ha
ohio.that is angie in trina is in florida. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i would like to share with you both personally and professionally, i have a daughter who struggled with addiction. she struggled for 14 years. canada.riginally from she was five years clean and five years ago she relapsed. it got progressively worse until a year ago. she started shooting heroin because she no longer could get a prescription. field andng in the having a daughter, i think just about...
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and trina levin at the bureau population of refugees at the department of state.commissioner gil kerlikowske at the customs and border protection. thank you for being here. [applause] so six months ago, the trudeau government was elected on this very ambitious promise of taking men and resettling 25,000 syrian refugees. last month, that mission was announced to be accomplished. previously, canada taken 20,000 refugees per year. this is not only a big increase, but in the context of the u.s. comparison, and that would be like taking in almost 250,000 refugees into the united states. there have been a lot of questions raised about what that really means for this country. i would like to discuss today how does policy being implemented in canada, how that compares to the united states refugee policy, what it means for u.s. border security and what kinds of new border policies are immense we can expect to emerge between the prime minister and president this week. i would like to kick it off with laura. you have testified to the united states than it explaining the refu
and trina levin at the bureau population of refugees at the department of state.commissioner gil kerlikowske at the customs and border protection. thank you for being here. [applause] so six months ago, the trudeau government was elected on this very ambitious promise of taking men and resettling 25,000 syrian refugees. last month, that mission was announced to be accomplished. previously, canada taken 20,000 refugees per year. this is not only a big increase, but in the context of the u.s....
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every time i think about flint, i think about that trina to be frank with you.er all of the cameras are gone and the attention moves away, the question is where are the people left. where are these children left. i know we talk a lot about children. but i'm also concerned about the adults because they too are drinking this water. i'm sure the chairman with work with us. i'm looking guard to that so we can stay on top of it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> absolutely. i concur and i appreciate the gentlewoman's questions. she has my commitment that we'll continue to follow up. we'll now recognize the gentleman from wisconsin for five minutes. >> sure. just have a few questions for ms. hedman. it's good to flush out your background and i see you graduated from the university of wisconsin law school with me. congratulation. i want to find out a little bit about how you got the job. you used to work for lisa in nlds and you switched over to this job. can i ask why did you apply for the job, who let you know the job was available, that sort of thing in. >> i didn't apply
every time i think about flint, i think about that trina to be frank with you.er all of the cameras are gone and the attention moves away, the question is where are the people left. where are these children left. i know we talk a lot about children. but i'm also concerned about the adults because they too are drinking this water. i'm sure the chairman with work with us. i'm looking guard to that so we can stay on top of it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> absolutely. i concur and i appreciate...
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trina is in florida. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i would like to share with you both personally and professionally, i have a daughter who struggled with addiction. she struggled for 14 years. she is originally from canada. she was five years clean and five years ago she relapsed. it got progressively worse until a year ago. she started shooting heroin because she no longer could get a prescription. both working in the field and having a daughter, i think just about everything. when you see a daughter struggling with heroin addiction -- they absolutely love them of their soul. i think we need a comprehensive plan. addiction is not a one size -- one-size-fits-all. just to bring this into scope. my daughter almost died of a heroin overdose. the pain is beyond what any of us can imagine. i was called to the hospital and fortunately for us we ended up with a doctor whose nephew had recently died of a overdose. i was told to go home and get some rest. she was taken a first step treatment. long story short, my daughter had been on methadon
trina is in florida. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i would like to share with you both personally and professionally, i have a daughter who struggled with addiction. she struggled for 14 years. she is originally from canada. she was five years clean and five years ago she relapsed. it got progressively worse until a year ago. she started shooting heroin because she no longer could get a prescription. both working in the field and having a daughter, i think just about everything....