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. >>> pasco police need your help, to find william engel, accused of slashing his boss with a knife and driving his car into a business. deputies say engel and ex- girlfriend got into a fight about child custody at a 7- eleven on county road and i-19. authorities say engel's boss was engel from slashing the tires on the car. his injuries are not serious. if you see engelcule 911. >>> people say there's a foul odor coming from the sinkhole in mulberry, they say it smells like rotten eggs and don't know if it's safe to stay in the but nearly 50 moims are asking for free -- homeowners are asking for free water testing. in the meantime they say they will drink bottled water. >> it's scary. my grandchildren come to the house all the time. >> the neighbors say they don't trust mosaic so they are turning to an independent company to do the water testing. mosaic says it's removing all the contaminated water out of the aquifer. >>> governor scott plans to visit the miami neighborhood at the center of the zika outbreak. the governor expected to announce the winwood neighborhood is no longer consi
. >>> pasco police need your help, to find william engel, accused of slashing his boss with a knife and driving his car into a business. deputies say engel and ex- girlfriend got into a fight about child custody at a 7- eleven on county road and i-19. authorities say engel's boss was engel from slashing the tires on the car. his injuries are not serious. if you see engelcule 911. >>> people say there's a foul odor coming from the sinkhole in mulberry, they say it smells like...
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this man, william engel accused of slashing his boss with a knife and driving his car into a business. engel and his ex-girlfriend were talking about child custody and the chat quickly became violent. knife and slashed his ex's tires and the boss was injured trying to stop him. and then the car was drink into a showroom causing $75,000 in damage. driven. if you see him call 911. >>> in manatee county a woman is accused of sending a bomb threat to neighbors. we're told 50-year-old nuria gursoy sent neighbors a text saying a bomb would go off in an hour. the homes were evacuated, bomb sniffing dogs found nothing. she told investigators it was an empty threat but they arrested her and charged her with a false report concerning a bomb. >>> people recovering from shark bites, bitten yesterday but happened at different times during the day. all the victims in the water in the same area south of the new smyrna jetty when bitten. >> a lot of sharks, bait pods, i saw two at the inlet. so i saw three today. >> a bunch of bait fish, yeah. a lot of bait fish today. >> you see any sharks? >> yes.
this man, william engel accused of slashing his boss with a knife and driving his car into a business. engel and his ex-girlfriend were talking about child custody and the chat quickly became violent. knife and slashed his ex's tires and the boss was injured trying to stop him. and then the car was drink into a showroom causing $75,000 in damage. driven. if you see him call 911. >>> in manatee county a woman is accused of sending a bomb threat to neighbors. we're told 50-year-old nuria...
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william engel turned himself in. he met an e girlfriend on sunday to discuss a child custody matter. his boss was there to make sure things were not out of hand. an argument ended with him slashing him. he then went to action han da window there. he is facing a number of charges and aggravated battery. >> new place for your dog to play in hillsborough county. the dog park officially opened today. this is the first dog park in the area with agility training equipment like crawl tubs -- tubes and jumped. one for the large dogs the other for the small dogs. there is plenty of shade and doggie drinking fountains. what is is artificial turf. >> it allows the dogs to kind of get in the grass and be outside without getting as muddy as they would in other grass, everyone knows in florida it rain as lot. it gets muddy. >> as a dog owner i appreciate that. >> interesting. >> the northwest county dog park is the sixth dog park. perhaps the most important things is shade and water for >> dogs that don't know any better and go ou
william engel turned himself in. he met an e girlfriend on sunday to discuss a child custody matter. his boss was there to make sure things were not out of hand. an argument ended with him slashing him. he then went to action han da window there. he is facing a number of charges and aggravated battery. >> new place for your dog to play in hillsborough county. the dog park officially opened today. this is the first dog park in the area with agility training equipment like crawl tubs --...
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deputies say william engel's morning. this started when engel went to meet his ex-girlfriend at a 7- eleven yesterday to talk about child custody issues. engel brought his boss to make sure nothing went wrong. when engel and the ex started fighting that is when he tried to slash her tires with a knife. the boss tried to stop him, was cut. his injuries are not serious. engel then took off and drove into his boss's motorcycle shop on u.s. 19 and did about $17,000 worth of damage. >>> more information about the toddler her name is amaya shaffi. police say she died from a single gunshot at the clipper bay apartments on lois avenue. she was taken to the hospital but didn't make it. neighbors say the little girl may have gotten ahold of a gun and may have shot herself. detectives are still investigating. >>> to a developing story from sarasota. police say someone in a car shot a man who was smoking outside his house, that bullet hit joseph roberts in the non life-threatening injuries. detectives say they are still working to ge
deputies say william engel's morning. this started when engel went to meet his ex-girlfriend at a 7- eleven yesterday to talk about child custody issues. engel brought his boss to make sure nothing went wrong. when engel and the ex started fighting that is when he tried to slash her tires with a knife. the boss tried to stop him, was cut. his injuries are not serious. engel then took off and drove into his boss's motorcycle shop on u.s. 19 and did about $17,000 worth of damage. >>>...
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. >>> william engel is accused of slashing his boss with a knife and driving his car into a business. pasco deputies say engel went to meet his ex-girlfriend at a 7-eleven yesterday morning to issues. and engel brought his boss to make sure nothing went wrong but it did. he and his ex started to fight and that is when he tried to slash his ex-girlfriend's tires with a knife. his boss tried to stop him and was cut. injuries not serious. engel then took off and headed to his boss's motorcycle shop on u.s. 19. drove his car straight into the showroom of action honda doing about $75,000 worth of damage. >>> today citrus county will begin roadside pickup of storm related debris >> every public accessible road west of u.s. highway 19. if you have debris you need to separate it into three categories, first is tree limb debris. second includes furniture, carpet, shingles and building materials. and then household hazardous waste is the third category. the county is asking people to be patient, until they complete the collection process. >>> checking with ivan to find out if rain is going the
. >>> william engel is accused of slashing his boss with a knife and driving his car into a business. pasco deputies say engel went to meet his ex-girlfriend at a 7-eleven yesterday morning to issues. and engel brought his boss to make sure nothing went wrong but it did. he and his ex started to fight and that is when he tried to slash his ex-girlfriend's tires with a knife. his boss tried to stop him and was cut. injuries not serious. engel then took off and headed to his boss's...
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for a hudson man who they say trashed a motorcycle shop and stabbed the they say the 27-year-old william engel was meeting his ex-birl friend over a curse -- custody issue. the owner of the shop stepped in and was cut on the hand and across the stomach. after that, deputies say, engle used his car to ram the showroom doors causing more than $75,000 in damage. he then took off. there's a $3,000 reward to lead to his arrest. >>jennifer: a polk county the country. tens of millions of gallons of radioactive water ran. they're monitoring the ground water, found no off site impacts. the company is the world's largest supplier of phosphate. >>russell: authorities are looking for ties between a series of explosions and dangerous devices in new york city and in new jersey. joel is live for us in of this. good morning. >>reporter: good morning to you. new york city still very much on edge as authorities are searching for whoever is responsible for that explosion here in the chelsea section of manhattan saturday evening and those fears are being stoked by the fact that five new devices were found in new
for a hudson man who they say trashed a motorcycle shop and stabbed the they say the 27-year-old william engel was meeting his ex-birl friend over a curse -- custody issue. the owner of the shop stepped in and was cut on the hand and across the stomach. after that, deputies say, engle used his car to ram the showroom doors causing more than $75,000 in damage. he then took off. there's a $3,000 reward to lead to his arrest. >>jennifer: a polk county the country. tens of millions of gallons...
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nbc correspondent pete williams in washington and nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel here with me now. you have spoken last night and today, just now with his father. >> reporter: i will tell you about the interaction i had. let me tell you what happened. we have the congressman from the district who represents elizabeth in other parts of new jersey who was briefing reporters about an interesting development pertaining to the visa application of the wife of his son trying to get entrance into the united states. he was saying rahami came to his office in elizabeth, had sent an e-mail to the congressman asking for help with the u.s. embassy in pakistan to try to facilitate the issuing or if you will the verification of a visa to come into the united states. this is around 2014. he sent the e-mail to the embassy. they said this case has been closed. he didn't provide information as to why it was closed. this happened just in the last few minutes. in terms of mohamed, the father of ahmad rahami, i got to speak to him and asked him, did you know your son was going to commit thi
nbc correspondent pete williams in washington and nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel here with me now. you have spoken last night and today, just now with his father. >> reporter: i will tell you about the interaction i had. let me tell you what happened. we have the congressman from the district who represents elizabeth in other parts of new jersey who was briefing reporters about an interesting development pertaining to the visa application of the wife of his son trying to...
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>> richard engel, this investigation moved remarkably fast due to some lucky breaks, help from the public, and some very fast detective work. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is tracking the terror trail. >> reporter: the first break comes saturday morning in seaside park, new jersey, where a 5k charity race is late starting. a device consisting of three pipe bombs fizzles, blowing up only partly. still largely intact, it's rushed to the fbi crime lab near washington. the second break comes that night after a york city. police searching the neighborhood find an unexploded pressure cooker bomb on the street. it too is sent to the fbi lab. investigators say analysts find a fingerprint on it. a search of databases gets a hit to ahmad rahami. next break, officials say, both the unexploded devices are wired to cellular flip phones acting as timers and the phones yield more clues pointing to rahami, and both phones were bought in the same new jersey discount store last year. video showing a man who appears to be rahami at both spots where bombs were planted in new york. all of that leading the fbi to make this announcement. >> we have directly linked rahami to d
>> richard engel, this investigation moved remarkably fast due to some lucky breaks, help from the public, and some very fast detective work. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is tracking the terror trail. >> reporter: the first break comes saturday morning in seaside park, new jersey, where a 5k charity race is late starting. a device consisting of three pipe bombs fizzles, blowing up only partly. still largely intact, it's rushed to the fbi crime lab near washington....
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engel at the scene. >>> let's turn to justice correspondent pete williams. he has been working his sources. let's talk about the five people officials confident or optimistic that they have somebody involved in this or at least connected to it? >> reporter: i would say agnostic about that. that is up in the air. the people captured near the bridge are being questioned. it was a combination of factors that led to the arrest including the surveillance video from the new york bombing scenes and the cell phones that were used as timers and power sources in the bomb. obviously the bombers thought the phones would be blown up but one of the devices in new york and the jersey did not go off. police and federal agents identified another man from the surveillance video, one they're actively searching for right now. >> and we're talking or we're hearing this morning about active terror cells operating in new jersey and new york. are law enforcement officials that you're talking about giving you any more information about what they may or may not know about that group? >> reporter: well, i think that
engel at the scene. >>> let's turn to justice correspondent pete williams. he has been working his sources. let's talk about the five people officials confident or optimistic that they have somebody involved in this or at least connected to it? >> reporter: i would say agnostic about that. that is up in the air. the people captured near the bridge are being questioned. it was a combination of factors that led to the arrest including the surveillance video from the new york...
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we've heard from pete williams, our long-time justice correspondent, we heard from steve liesman, senior economics correspondent, cnbc, we've asked richard engelo listen again and fact-check in his world. richard, thank you for staying up with us here in new york. what jumped out at you? >> well, listening to it, a lot of the things that donald trump was proposing were frankly destabilizing, dangerous, dangerous to the united states, dangerous to the world order, if you will. the united states foreign policy is based on agreements, often long negotiated agreements. sometimes decades or longer in standing. and if you listen to the debate, he was basically saying he's a businessman, he's going to tear up those old agreements and negotiate better deals. if you're a foreign country and you're listening to this, and you're listening and you have an agreement with the united states regarding nato or a nuclear deal or a protection agreement or a sovereignty agreement or a trade agreement, and you suddenly think is the leading world power just going to tear up the agreement that we've had for decades? what is that going to mean for me? are my neighbor
we've heard from pete williams, our long-time justice correspondent, we heard from steve liesman, senior economics correspondent, cnbc, we've asked richard engelo listen again and fact-check in his world. richard, thank you for staying up with us here in new york. what jumped out at you? >> well, listening to it, a lot of the things that donald trump was proposing were frankly destabilizing, dangerous, dangerous to the united states, dangerous to the world order, if you will. the united...
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engel, thank you. >>> let us turn to nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. he's been working his sources this morning. pete, let's talk about these five people detained. are police or law enforcement optimistic that they've got someone either involved in this or at least connected to it? >> i'd say agnostic about that. that's up in the air. people captured near the bridge are being questioned now. we are told it is a combination of factors that led to their arrest, including the surveillance video from the new york bombing scenes and the cell phones that were used as timers and power sources in the bombs. obviously the bombers thought those phones would be blown up. but one of the devices in new york and the one in we're told that police and federal agents have identified another man from that surveillance video, one they are actively searching for right now. >> and we're talking -- or here's hearing this morning about active terror cells operating in new jersey and new york. are law enforcement officials that you are talking about giving you any more inform
engel, thank you. >>> let us turn to nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. he's been working his sources this morning. pete, let's talk about these five people detained. are police or law enforcement optimistic that they've got someone either involved in this or at least connected to it? >> i'd say agnostic about that. that's up in the air. people captured near the bridge are being questioned now. we are told it is a combination of factors that led to their arrest,...