Jeff cole with state Homeland Security but lets go first to foxs joel waldman live in dallas. Reporter people here in dallas and across the country trying to make sense of last nights deadly sniper attack targeting white officers at a police protest. In the earl the stages police say the attack appears to be racially motivated. The suspect said he reported wanted to kill white Police Officers. Attorney general Loretta Lynch says the Justice Department is keeping a close eye on the situation. We intend to provide any assistance that we can to investigate this attack. And also to help heal a community that has been severely shaken and deeply scarred. Reporter meanwhile Police Departments across the country are taking extra precautions. Many including new york, philadelphia and las vegas ordering their officers to patrol in pairs or groups. Some Officials Say the shooting and the increased threat is the direct result of a recent pattern of disrespect toward Law Enforcement. We need to hon
Us. A winterlike day. Well be about 15 degrees below typical for this time of year topping out around 40 degrees. Normally we comec in at 57. A very cold day today, also windy, making it feel colder than it actually is. A live look outside. We are waking up to mostly cloudy skies. The big story being the temperatures. 37 right now in philadelphia 35 in wrightstown. 33 degrees in reading, 24 degrees right now mt. Pocono as well as shenandoah. 31 in doylestown 36 in blue bell. A lot of temperatures at or below freezing this morning. We slide down to the south and east. Were looking at cold temperatures around 36 degrees in mt. Holly, 38 in dover 38 in millville. Also along the shore points 39 in woodbine 39 in avalon. The winds will be a factor today. Winds out of the northwest anywhere from 15 to 25 miles. Factor in the winds and its feeling more like the 20s. Look at mt. Pocono it feels like 24 in allentown, 27 in philadelphia. It feels like 31 in millville. For today, plan on a winter
Airport. 37 in millville. 38 in avalon. Cold being one of the big weather headlines today, wind being the other one. Winds gusting near 28 Miles Per Hour in philadelphia. Up to 26 Miles Per Hour in mt. Pocono. Up to 22 Miles Per Hour in millville. Another piece of the story as were tracking flurries right now, parts of Montgomery County into northern and central delaware. We may see a flurry from time to time throughout the day. Maybe even a quick shower. 9 00 a. M. 36. By noon 38 degrees. Mostly cloudy and by 3 00 39. Well below normal for this time of year. It will feel cooler than it actually is as well. A big warmup for the workweek thats coming up. Lets get back to that breaking news. We are following updates in this warehouse fire in north philadelphia. Its been burning for just over three hours now. Nbc 10s jesse gary is live on the scene. Jesse, fire crews, are they making progress this morning . Reporter rosemary you can see behind me they are starting to have a little bit of
Far. Well talk about the warmup by the end of the workweek. Thats straight ahead. Investigators are working to determine what caused a fire at a vacant warehouse in philadelphia. Jesse, what are conditions looking like right now. Reporter they have been able to tamp out the vast majority of flames. With that said there are still hot spots burning within the structure. You cant see them from this particular side of the building although you can see the water that is being sprayed on to them. You can see the smoke and the water returning off down to the septa tracks. Well talk more about that in a second. There is still smoke coming from the other side of the building and there are still hot spots burning. Some of the dozens of pieces of fire equipment, though being removed as firefighters have definitely gotten the upper hand. Residents called 911 around 2 20 this morning saying flames were shooting from this 65,000 square footwear house on west westmoreland street. It was once used for
The annual Memorial Day "Run to Remember" honors Patrick Corcoran and the 74 sailors of the USS Frank E. Evans who died in 1969 in the South China Sea.