Shots were fired. One neighbor shows a Police Armored vehicle with what appear to be bullet holes across the windshield. It started about 1 30 this afternoon. We saw officers focused on a suburban home in the neighborhood. The suspect fired shots at officers. No word on injuries. We are waiting for information from state police, expecting an update soon. The standoff is over. Police say the suspect has been found dead inside the home and the shelter in place has been lifted. If we have more information well bring you the developing details. Trish hartman, channel6 action news. Thank you, trish. Harrisburg police came under fire late this afternoon. A man shot at officers at three locations. The suspect is now dead. The first shooting happened near the state capital building. The suspect shot up a police vehicle. The officer was not injured. A state trooper was hurt at another location. The injuries are said to be nonlife threatening. Sky 6 on two major transportation hubs. At this time
Yellows. You can see that up the i95 corridor from wilmington to trenton and showers for the jersey shore. Gray skies lots of low level clouds, areas of fog, very, very mild, lunchtime temperature, 54. 2 00 p. M. , right through 4 00 p. M. , were pushing 60 degrees in philadelphia. Points south and east youre hitting 60. Damp with rain, high of 59 degrees. As you look at future tracker you can see theres a lot of moisture still to come, presently across the ohio and Tennessee Valley all that swings east over the next 24 to 48 hours. Another round pulls through Christmas Eve night and Christmas Morning. This time this round will be in the form of snow for areas well north and west of the city of philadelphia. Travel delays were not seeing any in the mid atlantic. As we broaden out well go wider, not across too much of the eastern half of the United States until this slug of moisture pulls through. You can see a quarter to a half inch of rain that sets the stage for wintry mix Christmas
Good afternoon, everyone. Joining uso much for for the American Civil War symposium. Ordinary people, extraordinary times. T up on our roster where she received the 2016 great teacher award. She taught previously at the state of at the university of new york in the state of albany. She received her phd studying under dr. And dr. Gallagher. Dr. Taylor is a member of the board of editors of the journal of southern history and advisor editor for the civil war monitor magazine and coeditor of the university of Georgia Press is on civil war series. Her current book project of the manyy thousands of men and women and children who fled slavery during the civil war and examined how their day to day experiences shaped the way emancipation unfolded in the United States. Book derived from her dissertation provided family in the civil war. In 2005. Published that book is the topic of her program today. I present to you dr. Amy morel taylor. It is indeed a real pleasure to be back here in virginia,
You for joining us. Rep. Boyle thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] our freshmen profile continues with a representative ralph abraham. He spoke for about 20 minutes. Congressman ralph abraham, you are batting 1000 when it comes to elections. This is your first ever beheld office. Rep. Abraham that is correct. Fortunately we won it. Host why did you want to run . Rep. Abraham i have grandchildren now. The direction i thought this country was going in was somewhat different than the way it was going. We need to lead a better country. That is why we ran. Host was it hard to get the family on board . Rep. Abraham not at all. In a just about everything we do in life. She is sort of the wind beneath my wings. We have three children. I told them we considered running. The first word was, do it. Host how old are your kids . In
Those documents more frequently . What i do is when im in district i was there last weekend and i was talking to a large group of church people, i handed constitutions out an declaration of independence out when i go to talk to any educational groups especially young students, theyre going to get a copy of the constitution an theyre going to get a copy of the declaration of independence. Andity tell stories about so that it will at least entice them to open that first page and once they start reading when i go back and say hey, did you actually read this . And they say they did. The verbiage that was used in those days is unlike any that weve seen in these days. The pros that they use texas wording the way they put the words together was just phenomenal. People still recognize and pressure that. Once they start reading the constitution or especially the declaration of independence which is such a wonderful document theyre pretty well hooked. Congress ralph abraham, from the louisiana F