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and fat, sergio spoke loud and clear -- in fact, sergio spoke loud and clear when told he could be facing a murder charge. >> were my chordae comes to me the death penalty or lock me up for life, i just did not want to miss the chance -- >> he says his mother has stage iv cancer and he doesn't want to be in jail if she passes away. he told a judge he is st pay for treatment. police believe that with him shooting at officers after the three men tried to make the getaway. in fact, they believed they stop three separate times to fire at officers. he was found with $11,000 in cash, a huge lot in his pockets. that is why they think he is the shooter because they matched them to what they saw in the back of that truck. the reason he could be facing a murder charge is because their chase. the 21-year-old is facing charges of armed robbery and aggravated assault. right now police say none of the officers were hurt and none of the vehicles in the chase were hit, the police did say three other officers were involved in this case. and they are listed as victims. within the last hour we were inside the jail to talk with the other suspect who denies being a part of the bank robbery. that interview is coming up are you tonight at 10:00. in the meantime, we continue to track the remnants of what was once hurricane newton still bringing showers to our state at this hour. a closer look still shows some of the rain down. arizona city and out further to the east. we do have a flood advisory in effect and it includes casaubon date and arizona city until 17 p.m. it over the last couple of hours. the runoff is going to continue. here is what you need to know as we look at your preparation list, more rain is possible and very humid air with below average temperatures. take a look, a 20% chance for a few more showers as we go into the late-night forecast. temperatures in the 80s through 11 pm. we bottom out overnight with a slight chance of a lingering shower. we afternoon hours there will be another slight chance for a you isolated thunderstorms. we won't track what's next coming up. newton may have weekend, but he did not disappoint. some areas of southeastern california so close -- saw close to 5 inches of rain. >>reporter: we have spoke to a lot of people and a lot of people are excited about the problems here in tucson. take a look, there is no world work being done today. we did see several people caught out in the elements here. no umbrellas and just getting a soaking while crossing the street. earlier we did go down about 2 1/2 hour south of the valley and there we saw the sandbags station at big services. that area saw close to 2 1/2 inches of rain, we spoke to did not know that this was remnants of a tropical storm. >> well, i honestly hadn't heard anything about it tropical storm until you mentioned it just now. i saw that it will be raining, but i assumed it was within the normal. >>reporter: here in tucson you can see the rain is continuing to come down. there have been pockets of bill's ability to -- reduced disability. >> definitely different because it is sticking around almost all day long. a bally families night when not be built with relaxation. they are picking up the pieces right now after a relative drove straight to their home near pitt street and hatchet. we have been asking exactly what happened. no official word from police, but we're told the pregnant and the soon-to-be mom and baby are okay. >> the $3 million question, police just nap a guy who apparently nap a suitcase off of jake's tour bus. he was arrested with the briefcase in hand. according to believe he has done work for them in the past, but was not on duty last night. someone sit this video, it is after the concert. so far the next police are investigating 20 officer involved shootings this year. this time last year the department had 13. the most recent overnight. some might question the use of force on this, but the man's all mother is pointing to blame somewhere else.>>reporter: talked to me and said that the police who came out here were just trying to help her son. she set the people who killed her son was the failure in the mental health system. dylan has a bit of history with police. his mother tells us things happen hard. >> you made me proud. he made me proud a lot of times. >>reporter: her biggest struggle with getting him the turned 18. i couldn't do anything until he was homicidal or suicidal. >>reporter: she says he started to spiral out of control when he threatened to kill her with a sword a few days ago. last night's call police during an argument and then he lunged at officers with that very same weapon. >> they shot him with emacs and that didn't stop him. >>reporter: so they had to use lethal force. he is the 20th person to be shot by police this year, eight of home have survived. police often time making a split second decision, but suzette says in her son's case police are not to blame. >> i really do not hold any animosity towards my son or the police. i think the mental health parents should have an easier way to get the children help, even those that are adults. i think a lot of the shootings.. >>reporter: the two officers that followed at the suspects -- suspect, one has 11 years of experience and the other 17. we will keep you updated on what they find out. >> your heart goes out to that fami. subpoena records about sheriff paul babel's use of so-called rico funding. we does but what have we been able to learn? >>reporter: in the past few hours i have spoken to sources who say the fbi has the medical records related to how the office used seized criminal money. this comes after we broke the story that the fbi was and conducting interviews. a source says the fbi sent it to the public safety foundation . it is a nonprofit that was once run out of the sheriff's office and has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in rico money. critics have said the use of the money is like money laundering because once it goes then it is hard to track a coming out. they have also used them for using the money to fuel its campaign. >> it is very questionable at best. it may be with government resources. >>reporter: the arizona public safety foundation did not immediately respond to a call and email. in a short email they will pc so has not received any note -- notification. i asked them to clarify if they had been notified of a subpoena served to anyone else and so far they haven't got back to me. arizona officially a tossup. a new poll showing hillary less than two points. the clinton camp now campaigning hard here including a special visitor to the valley today. >>reporter: she is the better half, the vice presidential wife and she could be the -- we met with her today and phoenix. she has her owhi government. she is a former judge and recently served as virginia's secretary of education. we asked her about a issue that stresses out many families, the cost of college. >> i heard from a young woman in her 30s making a choice between paying her student loan debt or start a family? people shouldn't be having to make those choices. hillary has, with very concrete proposals and including proposals for how to pay for >>reporter: and just a few minutes ago she was at the democratic headquarters here in phoenix talking to volunteers and thanking them for her support during a trio of visit she made today. >> is heating up out there. inmates turn on an arizona detention officer. what we know about the attack at this hour. the author getting hit by lightning are slim, but we have seen the tragic impact one family has a big message they want everyone to hear. are you interested in the new iphone seven? what do you do with your old phone? tonight, joe lets you know how to make the most money by i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." it is a dangerous one, the sheriff's office is telling us one of their detention officers was viciously attacked this afternoon and stabbed several times by three inmates. at this hour he is listed in stable condition, just last month we told you about this attack inside the same jail. you can see two inmates punch that detention officer as he tries to keep them away. eventually, another officer jumped in. went under when thunder roars, stay indoors. that is a message from a family who was struck. his family now has a warning. >> it happens. and even though the odds are slim to none it is better to be safe than sorry. >> this is something that we never what think would've happened. >> you recover with the help of lots of rehab. planning to go to the cardinals patriot game this weekend? valley fans have one big advantage. the stadium is a lot cheaper when compared to gillette. out of 31 stadiums the cardinals stadium is the sixth cheapest in the country thanks in part to an expensive parking. fedex field rank the most is the cheapest. you find the complete result on our website at abc15.com. it is the cardinals and patriot sunday night and of course the patriots are without tom brady. they do have one of the toughest tight ends. in six seasons in the league rob borkowski has 97 catches, he has finished with more than 1000 guards and is considered one of the biggest threats in the league.>> he might be the best tied into ever play the game. he is still young. i am always signing up for the challenge. >> it is a tough time. not just his skill set, but his size. he is a monster. >> that is an endearing term. >> it has to be arizona fans. our they tore between sharing for the cardinals are -- or ron? last to track and things are winding down. i wanted to show you temperatures first. 88 degrees with our high. we hit that after midnight. we did not even get that one this afternoon. now, the clouds it is one to be a gorgeous sunset tonight. the last time we saw a day in the 80s with all the way back in may. it was really human out there. 86 right now in chandler and mesa, 89 in glendale, 87 deer valley. tonight we will keep the temperatures in the middle 80s. a few spotty sprinkles will be possible for the next couple of hours. overnight, a 20% chance of rain and tomorrow at 10% shot of the anotr we will bottom out and 76 and tomorrow hit 96 degrees in phoenix. rested -- prescott will hit 82 with a 10% chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms. here's what we are tracking at this point, the moisture from hurricane newton lingering across eastern arizona. we are seeing stronger shower activities at this hour. desert doppler, we still have rain to track. in fact, you see a stretch all the way down there florence and continuing through down towards pima county. scattered showers have happened today and right now it is mostly just light to moderate shower activities. we are also seeing some of that range stretch up towards strafford at this hour. all of this headed off to the east and northeast across the eastern section of our state. we are going to see more chances in the forecast tonight and tomorrow before we get tried or air pump again. we may still see mountain storms, but at this point our valley forecast looks to stay dry. triple digits will be back. by sunday, monsoon moisture flow returns and we will see a slight chance for isolated we will take a closer look at that and your seven day coming up. they want to get paid, but more than anything they are pointing out itt tech wrote the law. it is the basis of a new class- action lawsuit. a baby locked inside a car in the valley. phoenix is gorgeous! warm weather, blue skies, the sonoran desert. and what's better than doing something amazing in my city? doing it for free! hey! we hear you! it's why a-a-r-p is keeping phoenix in motion with fun, free, cultural events for you and your friends. discover the stress relief of our drum circles or enjoy a night at the movies with us. if you don't think this is right for me when you think a-a-r-p, then you don't know "aarp." z23esz zvpz new information in a child abuse case to let the boy police arrested him for abuse to his girlfriend's two young boys after he broke one of their arms and injured the other so badly he is paralyzed. authorities say that mother has been indicted on charles -- on child abuse charges. new information about a new development downtown. the city of phoenix saying the council approved a new tax incentive for a new they still have to vote of the agreement. the plan would bring apartments, restaurants, and a grocery store. hundreds of jobs up for grabs tomorrow and duke air force base. the event starts at 9:30 am and ends at 12:30 am. a look at more the impact in our state and what is the calm. she wasn't going on without a fight and she took on this guy. >> he said he did we don't agree on everything. but we do agree that an honest day's work deserves an honest day's pay. representative kyrsten sinema knows that. when congress refused to work and pass a budget, and that's something we can all agree on. call representative kyrsten sinema a wild weather day for parts of our state all blame for what is left of a hurricane. newton dumped 5 inches of rain in souther arizona. >>reporter: newton made his presence known south of the valley. a part of arizona saw almost 2 1/2 inches of rain. luckily, he moved on quickly. tucson got in on the action, a soaking rain hit the city on the not causing traffic trouble and catching some people by surprise. >> slippery in spots, otherwise i didn't use the windshield wipers on happy.>>reporter: traffic was excellent. without having your pockets while driving to tucson. adot says stay safe and slowdown. we are just updating rainfall totals coming in across the valley and the state. southeast arizona got the words. cream valley at 3.8 inches. stafford at nearly an inch and a quarter and tucson still climbing at this hour, but they are approaching an inch of rain just shy of the record for this date. buckeye was the big winner, mesa got over a quarter of an inch. the rest of our totals were less than a quarter of an inch. a few stray sprinkles here and there. we still have showers lawrence and further to the south as well. we also have a few batches still lingering out near stafford and eastern portions into the white mountains. still plenty of moisture in place and a chance to see isolated showers in the valley tonight. i have slim down the chance and then we will bring it back up a little bit. the latest model showing we should see some action possibly going into tomorrow morning and th w tomorrow. as we take a look at your planner tonight, temperatures in the 80s through this evening. we will talk more about keeping this cooler air coming on -- coming up back at family searching for answers after a man's body was found. the parents of a valley child most likely hugging their little one inside of a car for about an hour. at this point is out like it was a scary accident and everyone is okay. the trial is getting closer and tomorrow there is a hearing at 8:30 am in the philip brailsford case. he is a former police officer accused of killing an unarmed man. a tentative trial date is set for may. it is not clear if he will be in court tomorrow for what is considered a procedural hearing. new information on what deputy say this man did before bearing a man his backyard. he admits he killed his friend. the medical examiner just confirmed and they say he was stabbed to death multiple times. no details on the voter. a parolee no match for mom after he walked into a home after an unlocked door. the mother's top priority was protecting the kids and this is off. she grabbed her phone to call for help, but police say eric turner snatched it away and pulled up a fight for her two kids. she ran in her bedroom, not -- locked the door and called 911. the maintenance manager and an apartment had beef with one guy and then he wrote an innocent amalie into an arson case. we just got new information after our cameras were rolling. police say the 37-year-old got into a fight with someone, said his car on fire and damp or something flammable on the car as a bird. then, he also pour the liquid on the balcony of an apartment where a mother and her five kids were inside. we are learning about a tragedy in the sky at a small airport in another pilot witnessing it all and say it appear at the planes were tried to land on the same runway at the same time and one came down on top of the other. three people were killed. a flight instructor and her student and one plane, a 79- year-old man on a solo flight in another. senators pushing for a permanent memorial in tucson and honor of those killed in the 2011 massacre. they just send a letter to washington after another letter went out last week asking the government to find money to help fund the memorial. an unfortunate accident at a gun range, a man recently lost two fingers after he accidentally loaded his rifle with a double charge. the gun exploded hurting demand. just because the campuses are locked up doesn't mean the caseloads. itt tech is now being sue the showdown. a claimed the company violated the law since it did not give employees a 60 day notice. they are trying to make this a class-action case so that all 8000 employees can recover. they want to be paid for those 60 days. there has been at least one earthquake today and we have been watching closely. just then, the quake now upgraded to a magnitude 518. it was so strong people in our state say they felt it. the new iphone 7 comes out september 16, if you are thinking about trading up joe will let you know how to get the most money for your old phone.>>reporter: amazon, best buy, craigslist are the newest -- latest places to buy and cell phones. data doctors are talking about a study that has the popular value. >> you're basically selling it outright to a clearing house. a place that has a lot of people who are buyers and sellers. >>reporter: i tried selling an iphone on glide with good shape. the market value $145. 120 after their for the 6+ $476. you can set your price to sell quickly or hope for more money, but before you sell make sure you have everything backed up either to the cloud or your computer and then protect your privacy. >> you must do a factory reset. every phone has the ability to go in and wipe everything out. >> the phone has to be unlocked with no broken screen or visible damage. many of us choosing to work through it. a new survey suggests 70% of americans plan to work as long as possible. bank rate.com found 38% of people say they simply enjoy their jobs and want to stay active. people like joseph purnell who has been a librarian for the past 40 years and could've retired 20 years ago. >> retirement, i know it is going to come eventually, but right now i still enjoy what i do. >> they also found people are concerned they were out at what they have saved so they keep working. about half the people surveyed hope to officially retire in their 60s even if they still keep some type of job. shot while watering the lawn, why one man took advantage of another. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." someone's hacked all our technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. geico. a chicago neighborhood online after a man is attacked in his front yard. >> the victim you see tries to fight back but then falls and is shot in the stomach. the suspect takes off with his wallet, but neighbors are now handing out flyers and going door-to-door hoping to crack the case. this is a part of a new water park, it is a massive water breaks in a water oo the street looked like a small lake at one point. crews had to evacuate the area and are working hard to repair it. ryan lochte has now been suspended for that embarrassing incident and real. usa today reporting a 10 month suspension was handed out. he has also banned from the world championship meet next we have seen the problems first hand. is there a new future for the va? one presidential camp and what they are saying tonight. fallout from the decision of colin kaepernick to protest continues. the coach of usa hoppy -- hockey has a strong opinion. smart shoppers, i am going to show you something that is so good you might as well call it does not check of food apps. track. we are watching for any developments in the serial straight shooter case. until that we will continue to show you this picture. police say this guy is responsible for seven deaths. a reminder being tweeted out there is a $75,000 reward on the table. hillary clinton is putting the military mom from her campaign to work. and holton is the wife of tim kaine and their son is a marine. today, she hosted a veterans roundtable in phoenix and shared ideas for the future of veterans health care. erupted here.>> they and i believe prioritizing the va is not the right solution and that veterans have unique medical issues. we have to do it better. >> she also met with supporters and hosted a volunteer appreciation event. where learning just how much donald trump collected and fundraising last month. his joint committee raised $90 his millions are expected to come largely from small dollar donors. the job campaign is now doubling resources in arizona. 14 people have been appointed as chairman. their job is to get the word out about the candidate and spread the message of making america great again. his favorite pint-size dancers are fighting back. he is facing legal action from the dance group freedoms call at a rally in pensacola. the video went viral, that the group's manager says the campaign would allow the group to set up a table to sell cds at the rally. then, the camp canceled their next performance. the group is the one for $15,000. remember that 25 hour sit in from house democrats earlier house republicans are not letting it go. the house majority leader says democrats who participated in the protest will be punished for breaking house rules. house republican leaders are looking at several options. new developments from the dakota highflying protest. jill stein is in trouble tonight after she was caught on camera allegedly spray painting a bulldozer near a reservation. court documents show activist invited her to leave a message there. she was charged today with misdemeanor counts of misdemeanor trespassing and mischief. the tribe is trying to stop constructions of a section of pipe line they say would violate sacred ground and possibly pollute the water. rules were hard at it preparing for -- crews were hard at it preparing for coyotes season. pay, and it will take about 36 hours to cure. the nfl regulates the temperature between 50 and 64 degrees throughout the season. we have all heard about the protest of colin kaepernick. today, the head coach of hockey joined espn is that if any of his players that during the anthem they with it during the entire game. >> there is no question that it is not right. it is not black, white, blue, red, it has nothing to do with the politics. it is just not right. this is our country and our people are fighting and daschle comment this equation. -- and that should come in this equation. >> the bottom line for me is this could get very interesting if a coach takes a hard-line stance. something we haven't talked about, air quality. all this rain really helping it out. i am thankful. it is washing it out and it is going to stay pretty good. rain chances are still in play as we go into the overnight hours. let's zoom in on the desert doppler and we're going to show the same line we have been tracking stretching from superior to the east of lawrence. we also have interstate 10 essentially down towards tucson getting in on that light the -- to moderate rainfall. we are also tracking rain moving off to the northeast. this is slow-moving, so it is going to be soaking wet for an portion still being shower activities. also, it is going to be steady rain in the north northeast for a wild two. overnight, there is a chance we could see a few more showers develop from what is left of newton. there is a chance for us that is slight. we are starting to see breaks from the clouds leading to a gorgeous sunset tonight. if you happen to capture any pictures you can post them facebook page or send us an email. a little breezy out of the west. do points in the 60s across the valley. that is making it feel warmer than it actually is. right now it is feeling more like 91. we have heat index is across most of the valley in the low 90s. look at the humidity levels, 90 incredibly thick air. 67 degrees in douglas, 71 and globe, 75 in sedona. here is what to expect tonight, temperatures in the 50. 35 in flagstaff tomorrow. catholic one day at 91 and triple digits and bullhead city. those are the only spot that are going to see it. as we go into the overnight there is the chance for the valley and a slight chance going into tomorrow before we started the dryer air. in the meantime we are tracking below average temperatures. temperatures in the middle 90s and that afternoon for grass across the valley shows phoenix about 6 degrees below average. triple digit's back for friday regular exercise means better health, but do you ever think how much better give roddick and get? researchers found those who exercise moderately tend to see fewer visits to the doctor. among those with heart disease the results are more dramatic. they say they spend $2400 per year less. no need to pay the price to eat out. our smart shopper team found a nap that has daily food deals. >>reporter: you know how pepperoni and sausage made for a great piece of? what makes for a great? quickness and convenience. enter the hooks -- hooked app. you can go to other businesses in tempe where they have time sensitive deals. it is kind of like the snapchat of food apps. you have steak and shake, go to our website for more information about this fantastic deal. i am going to go ahead and check out these other discounts. another star headed to the valley. we just learned sean mendez is coming to the gila river arena next year. . a look at tonight's lineup. an hour of the voters starting at seven, modern family and eight, blackish at 8:30 pm, and we are back with more new the 10:00. we don't agree on everything. but we do agree that an honest day's work deserves an honest day's pay. she said they shouldn't get a paycheck. that's just common sense. and that's something we can all agree on. call representative kyrsten sinema z23eqz zvpz a look at your top stories and a motive behind a bank robbery and that daily chase that follow. one of the suspects told detectives they had to pull off the high so he could pay off a joint debt. we spoke to one of them tonight who claims for the entire ordeal. a long week as a family gives the final answers about a loved one's death. the body of a 24-year-old was found today after he banished on sunday. she was with a group of friends and they claim he was not drinking. one man getting used to a different kind of bullying after being busted them taking jewelry off of age rate tour bus. $3 million worth. briefcase in hand. the jewels belonged to drakes dj. tonight, seven weeks and still no answers. the new effort helping to find the missing boy in buckeye. plus, one of our state's most notorious killer put to work behind bars. and remember that pricey recruitment video from an asu sorority? perhaps it wasn't a waste after all. a couple flood advisory still to track. once our south and one to west. just a few more minutes on some of these and then we will see more chances for a few more showers overnight and tomorrow. the flood threat will be lower statewide, but we are dry here in the valley and slight phoenix is gorgeous! warm weather, blue skies, the sonoran desert. and what's better than doing something amazing in my city? doing it for free! hey! we hear you! is keeping phoenix in motion with fun, free, cultural events for you and your friends. discover the stress relief of our drum circles or enjoy a night at the movies with us. if you don't think this is right for me when you think a-a-r-p, then you don't know "aarp." adult adam: back in the day, i was a ridiculously cute kid. yes! i am literally the coolest man alive! i'm not bragging. it's just pure fact. my god, you're so cute! i just want to scrumple you up and eat you whole! but of course, no one stays a kid forever. yeah. you sure about this? people are gonna know i'm covering up a zit. i'll just tell everyone in school i pummeled your face. you're a good brother. the best. here, you got a giant one forming on your forehead, too. maybe i could hide the pimples, but the rest was hard to mask. let's go! hustle! this is called scooter ball, not "sit in the corner and talk to kevin" ball. i began to smell different. whoa, goldfarb! wheel it in! time for a private huddle! i'm gonna put this delicately, kid.

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