This was the chaotic scene yesterday when students say a fight broke out during the first lunch period. One boy put his hand through a glass window and students say the blood was left on the floor for hours. They say there are fights almost every day and kids are constantly pulling the fire alarms. The halls are constantly being bombarded with such chaos and people not attending their classes and that goes back to not having enough security and staff in order to maintain the large student body. Reporter parents are also upset. Bob says his son was jumped by a bunch of kids. They came lined him sucker punched him kicked the crap out of him. He had concussion tmj, bruised ribs strained back. Reporter parents say its been going on for years. Last year a School Police officer collapsed and died of a heart attack after breaking up a fight. Fran says parents have been shutter out by the School Principal and she says her numerous letters and pleas to the School District have been ignored. The
Would i like to call silent hazards down the shore specifically two different ones. The coastal flood advisories, obvious one here, everything in the delaware beach and nsynx will new jersey shore point in our area, bringing with it the potential for minor, tidal flooding but these will last until next high tides which will come in the afternoon. We have to watch out for that if you live close to the shore or typically flooding out from tidal flood ago this might a effect you here today. Sixtyeight is current temperature at philly international. We have held steady all morning long. Mid 60s are still the general rule around the rest of the board and up in the mount pocono area currently 57. Quick check as a whole there will be lingering included but sun as well. So, such a difference. Calm to partly sun which and with more sunlight here in philadelphia we should end up at 80 later on today. Vittoria, into you. Reporter good morning, everyone. We have a few bright spots on the map, but
Reporter shirleen and brian, Thomas Duncans death is raising questions about the timely necessary of his care. Lets look at that firsthand, so we can understand where the family is coming from. Duncan first entered the hospital, he was sent home, that was september 25th. He returned and was finally admitted on september 28th. The the familiar willly is outraged and is asking, what if those three days, had in the been lost. In the meantime, more precautions are coming tonight from our government. There is now april order for five different airports to do additional screenings of travelers, entering the states from west africa. You can see these airports on screen and map. Between these five airports they handle 94 percent of the air travel coming from west africa into the states. Meanwhile all this is happening at texas, keeps its eye on the new possible case of ebola. The the person who became the the face of ebola in america, died today. Thomas duncan was receiving treatment at Texas
Freeze up as we get into the overnight hours and the clouds will break for clearing skies and tracking black ice for the commute tomorrow morning as youre waking up. Culling up well take a closer look at the system and outline ouch icy mix and trace of snowfall we picked up across the delaware and lehigh valleys. All of those details coming up charlene. Thank you melissa. Todays crews had road crews working before dawn and the soggy weather made it miserable for people trying to go about their day. New jersey correspondent nor ma has cover rage. Reporter miserable is a perfect way to describe it. Its been raining nonstop almost all day. If youre outside you get wet. The frozen Delaware River behind me is a reminder of what the bitter cold brings. Its not as cold as it was last week right now but its pretty darn wet. Thank goodness all this rain in snow. I hate this weather. Its depressing. Reporter michael of cinnaminson says his bad ankle is a reliable predict of nasty weather and it
Region here, as far as the snow that weve seen so far well, you know we havent really seen heck of a lot. Thats definitely going to make this particular system even though it is not the biggest system weve ever seen seem a little bit more important, i guess you could say, but so far this season only had a. 10 of an inch on the grounds, average through today, would have been just shy of 5 inches. Meanwhile, last season, we already at this point of the year, already at this point of the year, last season, had over 20 inches every snow we had seen through the area. Winter weather alert remember, clipper system, so it moves very, very swiftly. Still actually have warnings and advisories back over the Northern Rockies but one little piece of, that the clipper, sipped across the us. Heres where we still have Winter Weather advisories, now included, at least the southern half of our area is included so, it is certainly cold start to the morning for you out there and again with Winter Weather