Found dead monday of an apparent overdose. 12 news nick bohr is live at the m. E. s office, where this news must be hitting particularly hard. It is, even for people surrounded by death. The news hits hard. The son of the chief medical examiner and someone known to the staff here brought in for an autopsy one of more than 170 , suspected drug deaths this year. Milwaukee police were called to this Apartment Building monday at 27th and clybourn and found a man dead of an apparent drug overdose. But this young man in particular, 29yearold adam peterson, is one more example that whats been called an epidemic of opioid drug abuse cuts across societal lines. Adam, seen here in his facebook selfies, is the son of Milwaukee Countys chief medical examiner , dr. Brian peterson dr. Peterson is a frequent voice on the soaring death rates from of milwaukee headsup an initiative to cutdown on prescription narcotic abuse. According to the report on adam petersons death, paramedics used narcan, a drug
We are tracking some areas of visibility but generally we are working to clear skies a live look at the bay bridge oakland you are in the low 50s you can see it most of the winter as well decidua valley still selling some lingering showers this morning for the bay area we have not doing in down to half mile visibility you to see no problems or powerless santa rosa small visibility for Half Moon Bay. Anny hong 40 also in vallejo and Fairfield Livermore and upper 40s in the clear skies 40 in hayward 49 also in san jose of the 40s and daily city the wind speeds are generally not to that and miles an hour or less the calm conditions and oakland the future cash showing the to temperatures today will not be warmly of will see by lunchtime generally things fifties across the board and that most of warmer locations will talk about in the upper 60s today were not looking in the 70s to the to look like this 55 in livermore mid60s and antioch 65 and San Francisco 67 in san jose and also in santa
I think its pretty cool. I will not be anywhere near here. Reporter even as day turned dark construction of the papal stage and altar still in full swing along the parkway. And what is without port o potties both lining the Chestnut Street here the wall net street bridges waiting for their final destinations all throughout the parkway area. Its a big event. There are lot of port o potties. Theres also a lot of planning for security. We know of no specific credible threat directed at the popes visit here to this city. Report roar behind the scenes Safety Measures are taking shape. This undisclosed multi agent seats Communication Center more than 50 governmental agencies will keep close eye on every location the pope will visit. You have to have structure. If you dont have structure, you have mayhem. Reporter the Montgomery County sheriff says his department is ready in case any mayhem happens. Preparing his bomb squad with how to use this drone which could be used during an emergency. I
More on the final preps. Greg . Reporter ukee, good evening. In fact you can see the ben franklin parkway right here the inner lanes already closed in fact that is a jumbo tron one of the many that will line the parkway for pope francis event on saturday and sunday but weve just learned from Philadelphia Police the outer lanes the ones you see right here with these vehicles traveling on them right now will close starting at 6am tomorrow just the latest step in preparation for pope francis arrival. Just about one week until pope francis is in philly. Im ready for it to be over. I think its pretty cool. I will not be anywhere near here. Reporter even as day turned dark construction of the papal stage and altar still in full swing along the parkway. And what is without port o potties both lining the Chestnut Street here the wall net street bridges waiting for their final destinations all throughout the parkway area. Its a big event. There are lot of port o potties. Theres also a lot of pl
The anticipation, even bigger. Tonight we have team conch as hundreds of thousands, perhaps more than a Million People are expected to descend on philadelphia for the papal visit. Good evening, im jacqueline london. And im james rosenfield. Pope francis touches down in less than ten hours. And in center city we found metal detecters in place and the National Guard on patrol. Lauren begins our team coverage. Reporter were at the edge of the traffic box on south street. This is outside right here where you can actually drive down the street and this where you cant get through, this is inside the traffic box. There is a lot more security past this point. On street corners National Guard troops keep watch as the city transforms. You can see this is a very complicated operation logistically. A lot of moving parts and a lot of different agencies involved. We caught up with chief inspector joe sullivan of the philadelphia police. This is certainly a combined operation, a lot of different agen