Announcer complete new england News Coverage starts right now. This is fox 25 news at 10 00. First at 10 00, a vicious attack caught on camera. As people slam wooden chairs against a man beat ton the ground. The disturbing sight happened inside the green brier tav northern brighton. Tonight his family wants tavern in brighton. Tonight his family wants answers. The violent attack may be disturbing for some. Fox 25s crystal haynes is live in brighton speaking with the mother all new at 10 00. Crystal . Reporter mark and vanessa, i can tell you certainly this video is extremely disturbing and in fact, it was a saturday night celebration that turned potentially deadly and this mother of this local man wants the bar right behind me to be held accocountable. I started screaming, crying. My son could have been dead. Reporter this local woman didnt want her face for itself. She tells me the young man on the ground in khakis and a black shirt is her son being brutally beaten with chairs inside
And hydeas story. The 15yearold girl who has become a powerful force in the battle against gun violence. Good evening. Folks in many parts of the northeast will be talking about this one for years to come. The winter storm of 2013. A deadly blizzard that halted millions in their tracks, and left others along the coast fleeing to higher ground. Tonight at least nine deaths are being attributed to the storm. More than half a million homes and businesses are without power. Crews are removing stranded cars from highways. And airports across the region are struggling to reopen. In all five states saw snow totals over three feet. Hamden, connecticut recorded 40 inches. It happened just as forecasters had predicted. Two weather systems, one coming out of the west, one from the south, colliding over this region and creating a giant snowmaker. We have correspondents positioned up and down the northeast coast, and al roker starts us off in hardhit boston. Al, good evening. Good evening, lester.
Good evening. Folks in many parts of the northeast will be talking about this one for years to come. The winter storm of 2013. A deadly blizzard that halted millions in their tracks, and left others along the coast fleeing to higher ground. Tonight at least nine deaths are being attributed to the storm. More than half a million homes and businesses are without power. Crews are removing stranded cars from highways. And airports across the region are struggling to reopen. In all five states saw snow totals over three feet. Hamden, connecticut recorded 40 inches. It happened just as forecasters had predicted. Two weather systems, one coming out of the west, one from the south, colliding over this region and creating a giant snowmaker. We have correspondents positioned up and down the northeast coast, and al roker starts us off in hardhit boston. Al, good evening. Good evening, lester. The winds are howling. The snow has stopped. People struggling to get things back together again. So what
Largest snowfall on record, nearly 25 inches. Theres no Amtrak Service between new york and boston. And mounds of snow blanket the slippery roads. The state police and the National Guard have been out in force and working in tandem. Reporter on the northeast coast, the high tide, combined with howling winds, and snow, splintered decks from oceanfront homes, washing them out to sea. Authorities went doortodoor this morning, issuing evacuation orders to dozens of people in salisbury beach, one of the many hardhit coastal communities. Just east of boston, huge waves crashed over a seawall, sending rivers of water flowing through the streets. The state driving bans been lifted but Public Transportation in boston remains suspended. Governor Deval Patrick urging people to stay off the roads. Hi, everybody. Stay in and off the roads, and let those who are clearing the snow and helping us recover and restore ourselves to normal do their jobs. Reporter people, though, are looking for creative w
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