city. last night a capacity crowd filling the st. mark church, a youth choir concert to benefit the one fund and martin richards family fund. he was the eight-year-old boy that was killed in the blast. his sister add and mother badly wounded. yesterday a parade in odor chester where some of the first responders on dorchestor. martin would have been on the team playing yesterday opening day. his jersey was painted in the outfield and one of many ceremonies and services in honor and tribute to the victims and their families. gregg: rick levanthol, thanks heather: growing number of lawmakers are now suggesting that the two bombing suspects may not have acted alone. republican chairman of committee mike mccall weighed in on an
on the countless individuals who did whatever they could to save lives. updating breaking news from tonight s fox report. the very first pictures of one of the bombs that blew up here in boston. this was first on fox this hour. we re told these pictures show an exploded pressure cooker and shredded black duffel bag. f.b.i. officials say they don t have information on the suspect and the investigation remains wide open. rick levanthol with the late update. reporter: 30 agencies are working this case. many were on the scene before the explosions doing security for the marathon and once they secured the location after the explosions they begin the process of collecting the evidence. what we re seeing now, apparently are photos of some of that evidence. you mentioned the pressure cooker. we were told by the f.b.i. they believe pressure cookers were used in the blast. they were put inside a black nylon bag or backpacks. we see pictures of a shredded
super storm sandy. the bill has divided republicans. those from the hard-hit northeast have slammed members from their own party. but fiscal conservatives have criticized it for projects that have nothing to do with helping people recover from sandy. meantime, two and-a-half months after sandy, two and-a-half months, demolition crews are tearing down some homes that the storm damaged beyond repair. rick levanthol is there for that. two and-a-half months, man, this is taking a long tim. reporter: it has. the homeowners were consulted before any of the houses were torn down. the houses had to be inspected. the homeowners were given a lot of time to clear out their belongings and were offered grief counselors to help them deal with the pain of seeings houses like this one, leveled to the ground. some of the houses in this ocean breeze neighborhood were built in the 20s and it took only 20 minutes to tear them down. the work done by a contractor,
volunteers, handing out gift cards for gas or food. a little girl was giving me cupcakes. it was amazing humanity. the next day, you find out you were booted, nasomebody kicked in your basement window and robbed all your plumbing. reporter: if you ask these people about insurance, most of them laugh and shake their head. one man told me it was horrible and just not right. most of them are waiting to get paid. shepard: mighty tough. rick, thank you. gun laws here in new york state are about to get a whole lot more restrictive. lawmakers are the first in the nation to respond to the sandy hook school massacre with tougher regulations on everything from ammunition clips to mental health checks. the new rules for guns in new york state, coming up. plus, a commuter train crashes into an apartment building. so why was the cleaning lady driving the train? and why didn t she just keep it
declined to step forward as a credible and constructive partner. reporter: getting feedback on twitter. most supporting armed and well-trained school guards with one writing, you cannot legislate evil, out of the hearts of men. heather: i saw that tweet, and i follow you on twitter as well, an issue that brings a lot of opinions on either side. thank you very much, rick. reporter: sure. gregg: another day of heart break and mourning as the last of the funerals for the victims of the sandy hook shooting are taking place. 6-year-old emilie parker and, josephine guy and anna marquez greene, the spokeswoman for the funeral director s association, says some of the burials are private. heather: we are learning details about the gunman, high school classmates of adam lanza describe him as socially awkward, wearing the same