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businesses burglaryized you will a of this after an 18 years old was killed in st. louis. residents took to the streets shortly after hearing about the shooting. police tried to clear the scene, but when protesters refused to move, the police moved in. a line of officers with riot shields began marches. according to police, protesters started throwing bricks and bolgtss at them. police responded by filling the air with tear gas. summer residents believe the police overreacted using too much force. police are driving down the street shooting tear gas where kids are. over the loudspeaker it was repeated this is the first warning, this is the second, third and fourth warnings. reporter: this all began when police were carrying out a search warrant in a high-crime area. two suspects led the home. police gave chase. according to officials, one suspect turned and pointed a gun
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local communities, whether they be for continued sheltering, debris management, life safety, communications support, or whatever the needs may be. reporter: now, since this storm was first forecast over 100,000 residents down here on the barrier islands have been ordered to evacuate. rob and mike? t.j., we are getting word the eye of the storm is beginning to break up? reporter: well, that s correct. we re all used to that very tightly wound eye of the storm, the center of the storm which we see on satellite images. usually that is the very ominous image for those of us who watch the weather very closely. but as this storm has been downgraded from a category 4 to a category 3, now a category 2, we have seen that eye begin to break up. it s almost barely recognizable now on the satellite map. there is always the chance that could reform, and that would of course be a bad thing for the northeast. but right now, the odds are against it. all right, certainly good
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whether they be for continued sheltering, debris management, life safety, communications support, or whatever the needs may be. reporter: the worst part of hurricane earl was expected to impact the coastline here at 2:00 a.m. eastern time on friday morning. rob and mike, back to you. thanks a lot, t.j. now the latest on the path of hurricane earl. accuweather s ava dinges has the latest on this storm. ava, what can we expect today? well, thank you, mike and rob. we re definitely expecting the worst of hurricane earl to be impacting the coastal areas of north carolina at least into the early morning of friday. then it s heading for the northeast. but as for now, it s still a strong hurricane. a category 2 storm, winds sustained at 105 miles per hour. it is tracking to the north, a little east of due north, at 18 miles per hour. it is going to continue to head off the eastern coastline. the worst of the weather right now to the outer banks where we re seeing waves as high as 25 f
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