some places around the world 2017 has already started. but around here the new year is a few hours away but party is already underway. live team coverage of the celebration, action news reporter bob brooks is taking a look at how folks are getting ready for midnight but we will get with janet reyes live at penns landing where fire works are just about to begin, jeanette. reporter: we re down to the last few hours of 2016, and what a year, it has been. it is, packed here. lets look around me you can barely see beyond the crowd of people here, anticipation is already building, because we re about to see the first, of two fire works shows, and, i say people here are pretty excited. we re here to celebrate new years eve, ice skating and fire works. reporter: tonight hundreds of families flock to the delaware river waterfront to enjoy the last hours of 2016, and ring in the new year with two fire works shows. we re coming to the events for ice skating and celebrate the n
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and basically don t have any visibility problems. you can see a hint of the the reflection from city lights in the sky. there are some cloud, even as we look at storm scan 3a hint of hoist tour popping outside viewing area inland. that is a sign of things to come, we have to allow for a shower here and there. we will call it partly sunny, shore cloud building with time but notice it is still warm. seventy-seven for a high. that is still 12 above average. normal high is 65 degrees, getting cooler in that regard. but, it is a cool town that is just in general. it is currently underway. not as hot as yesterday. potent cold front does move in by tomorrow and that front is what is really going to send us on the town hill plunge here when it comes to the chill, and we will talk about those weekend changes coming up, meisha. katie, thank you so much. i was just looking outside because we have a disable vehicle around 95 south at cot hand specifically i want to say we are starting
egregious but not criminal conduct. i m disappointed in the depave your behavior of these officers. it underminds public trust. it is important in community policing. i hop this action helps restore confidence in the richmond police department. reporter: in a statement the richmond police officers association says it is hopefully any member who receives discipline will be judged under the scope of misconduct. i learned two other oakland police officers could be formally charged in this wide- spread case this week. we have not seen jasmine since she returned from florida several weeks ago. do we know where she is or anything at all about her? she is undergoing treatment in north carolina. john boris is representing her. she is trying to do the best she can while he tries to manage the legal claims. we heard at some point she might testify. is that still the case? reporter: we are a long ways to go. we have to go through a preliminary hearing and see if the judge
live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 eyewitness news . right now on eyewitness news remembering gabrielle carter. mourners gather in camden to honor the memory of an eight-year-old girl shot and killed just steps from her own home. good evening, i m rahel solomon. natasha brown is off. gabrielle died last night two days after slaw caught in the crossfire of a gun fight. tonight her killer is still on the loose and a reward for information in this case continues to grow. trang do joins us live from camden with more. trang, good afternoon. reporter: hi, rahel. gaby s family held a vigil in front of her home and also where the shooting happened. take a look across the street. you see a sizable memorial that is right in front of gaby s home where she lived with her family. several family members including gaby s grieving mother spoke out for the very first time. and i m hurting. i m hurting so bad. cause she didn t deserve that. rep