Extract the bullet or not. Reporter his cousin Julio Delgado lives in the same building. At first we heard about three gunshots. I am actually one of the closest windows to it. They were getting ready for the next day. Reporter the shots were fired from this playground say family members, which now has neighbors gripped in fear. No security and safety in your own bedroom. If youre not safe th says. She says she does not want to be in the apartment, she needs to move immediately today. And that she doesnt have the resources and the money in order to do that. Reporter back live where police have stepped up patrols here. Community activists are asking for more protection especially in this playground where they say they have had problems even before last nights shooting. Christina, thank you. Also breaking tonight boston Childrens Hospital will be expanding as they just got final approval, which is good news for the hospital. But it is bad news for people trying to save a garden that is s
Version of what happened to her emotionally disturbed son. Wbzs paul burton is live in the south end for us with this developing story. Paul. Reporter ken, the mother says she was standing inside the home right by her son when she said he was shot we police shot by police. Tonight shes speaking out her sons death is not justified. Both ets and the officers lives were being threatened and they they shot my son, right next to me. Reporter hope coleman says the loss of her son is to tough to bear. Im not going to see my baby no more. Reporter investigators say 31yearold Terrance Coleman was shot to death by police after emts and officers responded to a call on the south end. His mother called for help because she says her son was emotionally disturbed and had a history of suffering from paranoia and schizophrenia. At some point, the individual started to go at the ems personnel. Our officers who were outside heard the commotion, they went in and he started to come at the officer. At that
Version of what happened to her emotionally disturbed son. Wbzs paul burton is live in the south end for us with this developing story. Paul. Reporter ken, the mother says she was standing inside the home right by her son when she said he was shot we police shot by police. Tonight shes speaking out her sons death is not justified. Both ets and the officers lives were being threatened and they they shot my son, right next to me. Reporter hope coleman says the loss of her son is to tough to bear. Im not going to see my baby no more. Reporter investigators say 31yearold Terrance Coleman was shot to death by police after emts and officers responded to a call on the south end. His mother called for help because she says her son was emotionally disturbed and had a history of suffering from paranoia and schizophrenia. At some point, the individual started to go at the ems personnel. Our officers who were outside heard the commotion, they went in and he started to come at the officer. At that
Westbound. We didnt really see anything after she was put into the ambulance. Someone cares for her and worries for her. Reports that she had injuries to her head. Police had to shut down this section of route 9 as accident reconstruction crews investigated. [ muffled audio ] is a crosswalk, many residents live in this extremely busy and dangerous area. Many people crossover to get to the stores on the other side. I would not think about doing this. I worry about people doing this. Its not the safest intersection. Reporter does this make you think twice . It does. Eibel tried not to cross there anymore. Police are still investigating the accident. Live in Framingham Wbz news. A wbz exclusive tonight. [ overlapping speakers ] a Dunkin Donuts worker was intentionally scalded after this woman through a hot cup of tea on her. Fortunately, she will be okay. This happened november 14 at the Dunkin Donuts. We have more on that story. Looking for a woman who attacked another woman that was sca
Instead of 08mileperhour winds 74 Miles Per Hour winds are need to be a hurricane. Northern portion of guatemala impacted. Earl continues the westward track and even though it weakens coming over land in mexico over the next couple days, the biggest concern will be for heavy rainfall upwards of a foot of rain is possible so flash flooding and mud slides is the big concern. 64 in boston right now. What a beautiful start to the day. Its falmouth and 60 in chatham and 52 keene with a touch of fog from keene to taunton not nearly as widespread as yesterday. So grab the shades as you head out. Thats the only thing you will need. 60s rising out of the 60s quickly actually. 70s through mid to late morning. 82 by lunchtime. Bright and warm. We will top out in the mid80s even a few upper 80s through the interior today. Ride home looks quiet in the 70s on cape cot. Set at 7 59. A quiet end to the week thunderstorms for saturday. Details on that coming up. Lets get you on the road with traffic an