Released new surveillance pictures of the vehicle they say mode down a woman and left her unconscious in the street. Police say the 22yearold temple student was riding her bike down park street just after 7 00 wednesday when she was struck by by a car crossing this intersection. The car was heading down diamond toward broad street. Police say they have video of the incident caught by temple surveillance cameras. The student was left lying in the middle of the intersection. Her bike thrown feet. Police say the car described as a late model gray Mitsubishi Gallant stopped for a brief moment then someone heard a passenger in the back seat telling the driver to go. The vehicle was then seen fleeing north on broad street. With 33 men inside. Upon police rifle they found the 22yearold female unconscious on the highway suffering from a severe head trauma, she also had a w appeared to be a compound fracture to her left leg. Medic picked up her body transported they are temple hospital. Where s
Im chris may. Chopper thee was overhead tonight as though protesters surged toward a wall of officers all this happened at broad and 59 around 8 00 oclock about four hours after the demonstration began. Two people have been arrested so far. Eyewitness News Reporter david punter is live at Police Headquarters to bring us up to date. David . Reporter Chris Jessica here at Police Headquarters detectives and officers are ready for anything. They say at one point they expected the demonstrators to come here right now they actually have swat vehicle behind me just here just in case this point they say its not been necessary. It started started out peaceful in front of city hall. About 600 protesters chanted for justice as Police Officers stood quietly. Listening. This is a really big deal. Deeply rooted in my heritage and my family and i think its very important that we should all be out here. Reporter after about an hour the group split into two. One went south on broad. Eventually make its
Breaking now at 11 peaceful protestprotests turn heated. Demonstrators and police clash in the wake of the death of fred did he gray. Lets take live from chopper three over central detectives to night a couple hundred at times very vocal protesters gather the to make sure their voices are heard. Things are peaceful now but they took a turn as protesters went face to face with police. Good evening im jessica dean. Im chris may. Chopper thee was overhead tonight as though protesters surged toward a wall of officers all this happened at broad and 59 around 8 00 oclock about four hours after the demonstration began. Two people have been arrested so far. Eyewitness News Reporter david punter is live at Police Headquarters to bring us up to date. David . Reporter Chris Jessica here at Police Headquarters detectives and officers are ready for anything. They say at one point they expected the demonstrators to come here right now they actually have swat vehicle behind me just here just in case
Philadelphia firefighters on the scene avenue threestory Apartment Building destroyed by fire on kensington avenue near willard. Investigators say the building was fire bombed in an act of arson. We have windows smashed in, a guy ran outside. We saw the smoke. Reporter witnesses and neighbors say they got a ladder over to a window to rescue 30yearold matt potaey the latter collapsed and he fell to his death. He was standing up there and i guess either the overwhelmed by the smoke or got too hot for him and he . Just came right down. He landed right next to me. He was a good guy. He was 30 years old. Left behind two children and a wife. Reporter were told several people jumped to safety but firefighters had to rescue three people includeing a child this man says his wife is now hospitalized in Critical Condition while their threeyearold daughter gets treated at saint christophers after rescuers got them out. I just my whole world came down. Got to my daughter. My whole life right there.
Now at 10 00 exercising extreme caution. The governors of new york and new jersey imposed mandatory quarantines on any travelers who have had contact with ebola patients. This as we learn exclusive new information about how philadelphia plans to increase protection for its first responders. Good evening, im chris may. Im jessica dean. Eyewitness News Reporter Todd Quinones joins us now from philadelphia with a look at what the city will start doing. Todd . Reporter jessica, due to some safety concerns knew protective gear right now is being delivered to the Philadelphia Fire Department first responders. Outfits like these thin gowns are about to be replaced by higher level protection suits like the ones you see here. The fire commissioner confirms 1600 new jump suits have been ordered. They include hoods, masks, face shields and also body insulation bags will now be aboard all units to isolate any ebola patient from a caregiver making it safer for firefighters and medics. The suits the