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the course of the day. tonopah not far behind. things have quieted down for the most part. i will take you in section by section of the state where we're seeing some activity. in real time, the valley is pretty quiet right now. any of the light green that you're seeing is virga or ground clutter. most of the moisture that we're seeing is to the north of us traveling along i-17 through parts of spring valley towards camp verde. moderate shower activity there and to the northern sections of arizona seeing pretty much a break. north of flagstaff looking at snowbowl here this is where we are seeing a light dusting of snow and the potential for rain and snow still in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up phoenix paramedics rush a 35-year-old man to the hospital after he was shot several times. marcy jones is live. marcy? >> reporter: well, guys, still a lot of police presence out here. they are trying to gather as much information as possible right now but here's what we know happened. 5:15, phoenix police responded to a call of multiple gunshots at east upon arrival, officers discovered a 35-year-old male victim with apparently gunshot wounds. he was rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to the injune -- injuries. neighbors tell me there were shell casings everywhere. the suspect fled the scene as of now. he has not been located. this is early on in the investigation, of course, we information rolls in. reporting live in phoenix, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thank you, marcy. a pinal county man behind bar office deputies say he threatened, of course, to set gas pumps on fire. investigators say he was at the san tan valley circle k location at hunt highway and bella vista road. they arrested him after admitting to having marijuana on him. homes on fire in the bay area and fire was "therapeutic." they are looking to see if he is linked to past arrest some fires in the area. more than 1,000 people were left without power after a car hit a power pole. a car gone off the road, it hit the power pole causing an outage in that general vicinity. ran off but they were able to track them down and arrest them. the driver was being booked for hit-and-run charges. hower has -- power has been restored. holidays can be a painful one for those who lost loved ones. >> that is why many gathered at a community remembrancen't. >> reporter: if you hav ? >> reporter: blue lights shine around the next of hundreds at indian steel park. >> it is the light of their spirits. >> reporter: spirits of loved ones honored as the community was brought together. >> i'm here with of people who have gone through what they have gone through. >> reporter: the experience of losing a loved one. with a motorcycle and four of them passed away. >> greatest man i ever knew. i lost him a few years back and i miss him. >> my mother showed me unconditional love through all of her life. >> reporter: tonight's event put on by hospice of the valley paying tribute to those who lost their life. strangers finding strength within each other. >> it is good to see how other people to god. >> reporter: lifted by the chance to sit among others spreading much needed comfort. >> life is a beautiful thing. we're all here for a special reason. we are all connected with one another through body and soul. >> with the holidays coming on, it is a special time for everyone. >> reporter: to add to that holiday spirit, people had the opportunity to hang ornaments in honor of their loved ones on a christmas tree they had set up stefania okolie, fox 10 news. six hunting and fishing groups are making sure there won't be any monuments in the grand canyon. the daily sun reports they want a stretch of land removed from a potential monument designation that would allow them to hundred and fish on the land. arizona wildlife federation says there could be movement on this day. fire crews were called out for a mountain rescue this afternoon. now, this happened at mcdowell mountain. a woman hiking the mountain injured her knee and called for help. she told them she could not put pressure on one of her legs. they used what they call a big wheel to bring her down safely. arizona man is one of 32 americans going to england's scholar next year. laveen resident was chosen from more than 800 applicants. the sun of -- son of an undocumented immigrants. he was one of the top 20 graduates. he plans to read for master of public policy and master of studies in theology while he is in england. greater hope church really putting the giving into thanksgiving this year. they were handing out free turkeys today. the church is located near 33rd avenue and thunderbird road. they provided clothing, hygiene, and infant supplies to the community. the pastor says he loves seeing people leave with a smile as they carry their free turkey. >> many are without and we want world sometimes. seeing the little kids and the individuals that come bring joy to all of our hearts. >> this is the third year the church has done their turkey giveaway. the dogs at the humane society will get a treat as well. volunteers spent the day making kongs for dogs. they are the rubber toys with the hollow center. you can stuff foo volunteers say they will help keep their mind off of the stressful environment in the center. there will be what is called a heavy deployment of d.p.s. state troop arers this thanksgiving. d.p.s. says they are putting troopers at i-17 between north phoenix and flagstaff and on the i-10 between phoenix and tucson. troopers will be looking for speeding. they will also be on the lookout for those driving tired or impaired. troopers will be out wednesday through sunday. great news if you plan on hitting the road for thanksgiving, nationally gas prices have dropped 6 cents over the last two weeks to $2.20 a gallon. a seasonal weakness in demand is a reason that prices are dropping and another reason, autumn maintenance projects are wrapping up and that means refineries are increasing supplies. the most expensive place to get gas, san diego, $2.73 a gallon. when we come back, a manhunt is under way after someone shot an officer execution style while he sat in his patrol car writing out a citation. and more tweets from president-elect donald trump was singled out on broadway. no white house for baron and melania trump and why donald trump will be the only one moving into 1600 pennsylvania avenue coming up this january. reporter: the season of high we expectation is relegated to what happens next for the arizona cards. you want to know, we will analyze the game that did not happen for the richard saenz is on the road and he is in the locker room with players you want to hear from like david johnson and defensive end chandler jones. plus, nfl week number 11 surprises finishes. cards, nfl football tonight at president obama is reportedly considering removing admiral mike rogers from his position as the head of the national security agency and u.s. cyber command. obama is planning to follow a recommendation by defense secretary ash carter and james clapper. the two defense leaders have not been pleased with rogers' performance during the two years as the head of the n.s.a. at rogers quickly cut off a reporter who tried to ask about this report. >> i'm not going to comment about anything in the media. i'm accountable for my actions. it is not appropriate for me. if anybody wants to go down this road, i will give you the same answer. >> during the report of rogers' candidates to be the national candidates. he met with trump and ruffled a lot of feathers by not telling any of his superiors about it beforehand. several members of congress are now coming out in support of admiral rogers, including arizona senator john mccain. mccain calls him a professional and a warrior of the highest caliber. he goes on to say that he hopes rogers will have opportunities to serve the united states. >> as for president-elect donald trump, he spent the weekend holding meetings with advisers and interviewing what he called numerous patriot as he works to complete a national security team. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump is working to assemble a new administration meeting with former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and >> he is preparing to be the president of all of the people of the united states of america. >> reporter: president-elect began filling key administration positions last week picking jeff sessions for attorney general and kansas representative mike pompeo to head the c.i.a. michael flynn was selected for national security advisory. >> we will pursue policies to temporarily suspend from terrorist countries. >> reporter: james mattis is a possible pick for defense secretary. >> i think regime change in the middle east hasn't worked. it is important that we get someone from the head of the state department that when trump mistake. >> reporter: president obama working to reassure world leaders that existing relationships will transcend party politics. >> i can't guarantee that the president-elect some of the positions he has taken. but what i can guarantee is reality will force him to governor rick perry is set to meet with president-elect trump on monday. >> donald trump says his wife melania and their son, 10-year-old barron will be moving to the white house right after he finishes school next year. trump will be inaugurated as the 45th president on january 20. most american schools finish now to this story because the battle between the president-elect and the cast of one of the most pop -- shows. >> how pence was treated and mr. trump tweeted out again this morning. >> reporter: between the president elect donald trump and the cast of one of the most pu continued today. mr. trump tweeting out this morning, the cast and producers of hamilton, which i hear is highly overrated should apologize to v.p. elect mike pence for their terrible behavior. on friday night, mr. pence attended the show with his family, the actor read a prepared note singling out the >> we are anxious that your policies won't protect us. we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our american values and work on behalf all of all of us. >> reporter: mr. pence down played what happen. >> i know this is a disappointing time for people that did not see their candidate win in this national election. i for some people. i want to reassure people what president-elect donald trump said on election night he meant from the bottom of his heart. he is preparing to be the president of all of the people from the united states of america. >> reporter: he called the move harassment and the cast rude, the actor responded by tweeting conversation is not harassment, sir. upset. a member of bruce springsteen's band got on twitter and said it is inappropriate to call out an audience member that is interesting because springsteen campaigned for hillary clinton, joining her onstage edge an outspoken critic of donald trump. >> reporter: if you are loving this fall weather and the rain, you are going to get a little more tomorrow. i'll give you the details after you love all-day breakfast. i love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites all day. i don't love that. but now you're gonna love that you can get more all day. like mcgriddles. i love mcgriddles... so you'll have to find something else to not love. hey buddy! like exploding fist bumps. pggggggghew! or forgetting what you're about to do. wait...what was i about to do? or when people who say you look like... extreme weather across extreme weather across the midwest making its way to the northeast. lake-effect snow dumped more kalamazoo, michigan, the snow covered tree and rooftops just a start of the lake-effect snow machine. >> reporter: this is why matt was laughing at me earlier when i said people are you sick of the 80's because he is used to seeing the lake-effect snow. >> that is what i'm used to. >> reporter: that is why of you transplanted here. you get to enjoy a little bit of rain, a taste of fall tonight into tomorrow as we watch a system that continues to track through arizona bringing windy conditions and rain through higher elevations. 62 degrees at sky harbor. winds at 7 miles an hour. as we take a look at the wide shot, you notice plenty of moisture moving on shore through california and the pacific northwest as well. the plume of moisture to the we will tap into that subtropical moisture as the cold front makes its way through the state tomorrow morning through the afternoon. we see rain as a result and we are going to see cooler temperatures. cooling down in sedona where it is 50 degrees. 59 in yuma. 66 for tucson. 49 for winslow. temperature comparison, take a look at this. southwestern arizona and the central deserts looking much cooler than what we saw this time yesterday 8-12 degrees. looking at 66 for wickenburg. low 60's for cave creek. upper 60's for apache junction. chandler and gateway, both at 64. 62 in maricopa. buckeye already in the upper 50's at this hour. because of that system, we finally came close to the seasonal norm. we came in just a degree warmer than that. as we get into thanksgiving holiday, many of you are wondering if we're going to see rain. forecast. you may see cloud cover. 73 decision expected for the afternoon high. beautiful weather, particularly if you celebrate outside. in addition to the rain here, we are seeing a mix of rain and snow through the intermountain west. the weather maker is the circulation bringing snow and icy conditions to new inland. -- england. we'll see the chance of activity into the early morning yuma, upper 50's. 54 for safford. 45 for window rock. for tomorrow, you will notice that we barely see any yellow on the contour map. 50's, 60's, 40's out there as well. flag topping out at 41. 46 for show low. 69 for gila bend. 68 for douglas. here in the valley, the chance for rain continues. throughout your morning commute. these showers have been scattered. as we saw today and into the evening, the moisture was isolated to the west valley but that does not mean we won't see the plume of moisture directed to a different section tomorrow. could drop down to 6,500-7,000 feet so great news as we approach thaeufrgs, which is the kickoff day for people getting into skiing and >> thanksgiving looks like it is going to be perfect. >> it is going to be beautiful. it is getting to be crunch time for those who feed the hungry across the valley. kristy just mentioning that thanksgiving is just a few days away. st. mary's food bank says 2,200 turkeys were donated during the 10th annual super saturday turkey drive this weekend. the charity says it is still 1,600 turkeys short of its goal donations of turkey, food, and cash on monday, tuesday, and wednesday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. food box distribution begin tomorrow. volunteers with the phoenix rescue mission. they are getting a head start this year spreading a little bit of holiday cheer. >> they delivered hundreds of food boxes with a turkey to make sure everyone has a happy thanksgiving. fox 10's ty brennan has the story. >> and her family making the rounds this weekend delivering food boxes to those around town who might go withou a thanksgiving if it wasn't for the phoenix recess -- rescue mission. >> we are delivering food for families who need help. they smile and look happy and it makes me feel warm inside. reporter: this family one of hundreds of volunteers who put together the boxes and delivered >> volunteers are picking up food boxes to deliver to homes of families who are in need for thanksgiving. >> reporter: they have been delivering boxes like these every thanksgiving for the past two decades. >> we want every family to have that opportunity to have a wonderful turkey dinner and enjoy the family opportunity like the rest of us do. >> reporter: taylor roberts and her family hoping this becomes a tradition for them as well. experience and the feeling you get. >> reporter: ty brennan, fox 10 news. >> the phoenix rescue mission says they still need help and for volunteer opportunities and locations to drop off food and turkey, all you have to do is visit our website, fox10phoenix.com for more information. people in the community working up of a sweat to help this valley boy who is suffering from a brain tumor. fallen officer as the holidays approach. one valley police department goes paperless. how technology is making their welcome back. the city of maricopa police department has gone hi-tech. >> everything from briefings to training guides and policy anywhere where. anita roman explains. >> reporter: nothing is ever routine for officers who patrol our streets but the ones who work for the maricopa police department can count on one thing. >> we load everything up to see what calls for service are, look to see if anything is updated to read policies that are new. >> reporter: it is a new way of maricopa adapted the paperless, cloud program two years ago. >> they have to see anything they have to sign, we have brief with the chief. >> reporter: timothy gomez says policy and train is all accessible with a click of the mouse or a scroll through your smartphone, which gives officers more time on fighting crime than keeping the community safe. it out. they can't print it but they can fill it out. >> making sure we do the checks and balances and make sure it is squared away in how we can get it completed. >> reporter: old handbooks have been replaced with the new wave of the future, at least that is what this department says. >> the city of maricopa uses the technology to complete quarterly training, use of and search and see church and code three driving, not church what that means. police need your help in finding three suspects in connection with credit card theft. a car was broken into in a parking garage at fourth street and indian school. suspects stole the victim's credit cards and using them within 24 hours. some of the stores was a super if you have any information on the suspect, you are asked to call silent witness. a tucson jury is set to deliberate in the case of david watson. prosecutors say he killed his ex-wife linda watson in 2000 then killed her mother and her mother's friend three years later. they believe the killings were tied to watson wanting to keep full custody of his daughter. he worked with the department for 20 years. it is never easy for the families of fallen officers but as we head into the holiday season, it can be especially tough. >> that is why volunteers have come together to make hundreds of wreaths to lay on the graves of fallen officers. >> in 2014, the sister-in-law of a fallen philadelphia offers wanted to honor those and she where her brother-in-law is buried. there was an outpouring of support so the following year, it included 270 philadelphia officers. >> reporter: it has now come to the valley. in the simplest of terms, organizers of fallen heros of arizona are spreading the love. >> this year, i had to bring it to arizona. in arizona, we are so inner connected with our cities that it did not make one city. i had to take over the whole state and there were 300 that we lost. >> reporter: the wreaths aren't hard to assemble but like many things it is the gesture. >> it is important to keep in mind that our officers lay down their lives for us. at christmas, the families are hurting. >> reporter: natalie knows mean. as a wife of a glendale police officer wants to be there for the families knowing she may need their support. >> it is hard to watch the families of the fallen officers going through what they are going because in the back of our minds, we worry it is going to be us. >> reporter: marcy jones, fox 10 news. yoga class was held at scottsdale quarter spport a 7-year-old boy. he began to suffer from headaches with double vision and nausea. he went to the doctors who discovered a tumor on his brain stem. the family appreciates all of those who came out despite the rainy weather today. >> it means a lot to our family. it shows they look outside of themselves and they come out on being healthy? >> yeah, i feel real good. >> reporter: good, what do you have to say to the people who came out to support you? >> just thank you. >> the event cost a minimum of $20 and donation to enter. you heard stefania talked to hollis. take a moment and go watch that conversation. it is really good. >> he is a cutie. another danger the arizona-mexico border. what drug cartels are doing now. we hear from an illinois congressman who lost his grandson due to the nasty with our $3.50 sub of the day, there's never been a better time to try something deliciously different. every day of the week, get a featured six-inch subway sub for just $3.50. all with no artificial flavors. the $3.50 sub of the day we took an already great lineup and made it better. new tonight, police in chicago arrest two teenagers for the fatal shooting of the 15-year-old grandson of congressman danny davis. police say javon wilson was shot in his home while arguing with another teenager over basketball shoes. both teens could be facing story. >> reporter: it happened 6:45 friday night near 56th and princeton in engelwood. the 15-year-old was home with his uncle, two brothers, ages 8 and 14 and a 16-year-old sister. wilson's mom left to go to the store when a 17-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy broke into the house and started fighting over basketball shoes. >> the young fellow, 15 years old happened to have a gun reached around the lady that he was with and shot my grandson in the head. >> reporter: he says his grandson was a sophomore at prospective charter high school. he loved music but above all else loved basketball. >> that was his hobby. that was his art. that was his life and he loved it. >> reporter: davis was elected he says this proves passing sensible gun legislation. >> get guns off of the streets. get guns out of the hands of individuals who should not have them. >> reporter: community activists calling on their neighbors to do their part in putting an end to gun violence. >> all of this starts at home. if your not disciplining your children at home, yes, they will be in the streets and you will lose them to death or the pen tenry. san antonio police say they have a suspect in custody in the shooting death of one of their detectives. now, this happened earlier today. police say san antonio detective benjamin marconi was sitting in his squad car writing paperwork when someone came up from behind and opened fire through the window. now, that detective had pulled over a driver while he was car pulled up behind him. a driver of that car approached the squad car and opened fire. this happened outside of the police headquarters in san antonio. marconi, once again, just 50 years old, a 20 year veteran of the force. the suspect is extremely dangerous when they had the manhunt for him. once again, they have a suspect in custody. if he is their guys, he could face capital murder >> capital murder. the only two options are capital murder are life in prison or death penalty. >> this is the car police believe the shooter was driving. the driver receiving the ticket at the time the offers -- officer was shot is not involved with the shooter. vandalism and other threats the incidents are likely tied to the shelter's work helping my grants report crimes adding it illustrates a border wide problem of drug cartels that see migrant shelters as a threat to their business. the shelters protect migrants who otherwise could be forced into smuggling drugs or extorted for money to enter the u.s. ? sending a message of solidarity, hundreds of people marched to the mexico border in tijuana yesterday. they celebrated mass at the place that donald trump intends to build a wall. he blessed the statue of guadalupe where trump plans to build the wall. is bigger than any of the challenges facing it. what do you think of this? a 55-year-old running back? yeah, you heard me right. a 55-year-old man playing college football. history in the making when we return. also coming up, it is one of the most grueling tests of strength and endurance the ironman race. >> this show. >> that could happen. the ironman under way in with our $3.50 sub of the day, there's never been a better time to try something deliciously different. every day of the week, get a featured six-inch subway sub for just $3.50. the $3.50 sub of the day this is my park. i'm like the mayor here. i know every bench, every tree, every squirrel -- -hey, what's up, andy. -andy: hey! same with my banking. with my bank of america mobile banking app, i can see my accounts all in one place. i can easily manage them and if something doesn't look right, i'm going to know. plus, i can set up alerts to help detect unusual activity. so i feel secure. in other words, no surprises. morning. hey, abby. you think denny's new pancakes are only for breakfast? well denny's new pancakes don't obey the laws of time. look at them, they don't even obey the laws of gravity. denny's all-new fluffier, tastier, better pancakes. day or night. in the name of the father and the sun and the holy spirit. >> a michigan couple decides to get married at a christmas it is not as unusual as it sounds. the couple met at the parade back in 2013 and decided it would be the perfect place to exchange vows. >> and the snow. >> 5 years old, he is the father of green bay packers. joe thomas sr. just picked up three yards on the carry. >> respect your elders. you heard him, history in the making with the three yard gain, joe thomas sr. fulfilled his dream saturday. joe sr. took the field in a 32-0 victory on senior day as the oldest walk on running back. that is where joe thomas jr. played and that is the son of the green bay packers. 11th ironman in arizona started at 7:00 in the morning. we should hurry and finish. athletes are finishing late this evening. >> courtney griffin was there as the swim we weres were sent into the water. >> reporter: hours of dedication, motivation, and encouragement is what helped get these athletes ready to race in e >> the normal prerace nerves. just trying to relax and stay calm and that is it. >> reporter: this is max cam's first ironman. we asked him about how he trained for it as he was suiting up. >> i started training at the beginning of the year. i've done a couple of races. >> reporter: he is one of biking 112 miles and running 26.2 miles. all of these athletes have until midnight to cross the finish line if they want to be called an iron man. >> there is a lot of visualization for that moment. >> reporter: chris says athletes do whatever they can to cross the finish line in time even if that means crawling to get there. he hopes his training allows a smooth finish. >> i'm nervous and trying to right way. >> reporter: he says after so many hours, sometimes being mentally tough is the only option that athletes have left. >> i think you decide the pain is not going to get any worse so you can hand what will you got and continue at that level. each step you are a little closer and you know tomorrow it will be all bet. >> reporter: that is why it is so important to have these people here cheering on the their 26-year-old daughter. >> it was her first. i took time off of work to come here so i can be here for her and help support her. >> reporter: they even made a sign. >> we're going to enter her times above each one of the icons and give it to her wherever she wants to put it. >> reporter: once the clock strikes midnight, all athletes across the finish line are officially an no one can take away from them. >> an offensive lineman from patriots finished it so i figured if he could do it, i can do it. i learned how to swim and a year later, i was an ironman. >> reporter: impressive to say the least. how about the cardinals? they suffer another setback. tonight on sports night, we ask the question, what happened to the season of high expectations? we'll tell you with richard saenz in minneapolis. the cardinals, what happened you think denny's new pancakes are only for breakfast? well denny's new pancakes don't obey the laws of time. tastier, better pancakes. day or night. >> reporter: what was once a season that started with high expectations has left the red sea wondering what happened. the cardinals haunted by special team, giving up a couple of big in minnesota. it started with the audio man being run over by the vikings. a bad sign for the audio guy. for the vikings, they ran rough shot at times, especially getting to carson palmer. this big play late in the second xavier rhodes steps in on what would have been an out route to john brown. the touchdown counted and it was 20-10. b.a. and carson ta the sideline. jermaine gresham, his best play as a cardinal. the cardinals jump back in it. look at this effort. 20-17 at the half. cardinals right there but first play started the second half, can you believe it? patterson says i'm taking it to the house. it is a vikings touchdown. special teams haunting this team this year? no doubt about that and that was a game changer. palmer with an angle route to david johnson, touchdown. nice throw and catch. it looked like the cardinals had a chance to steal this one on the road. fourth and 19, palmer gets crushed by tom johnson. that is roughing the passer. they still had time but could they con palmer looking to make a play. anybody open? get five yard, not going to happen. daniel hunter goes down and so do the chances for the cardinals on this 30-24 loss at the hands of the minnesota vikings. here is bruce arians after the game. >> when we had our ton -- opportunity at fife minute mark, we did not get it done. we did not block well enough in our quarterback. we didn't run good enough routes open for our quarterback. we gave up a field goal drive that was bug. >> we felt like we had a chance to win it and we didn't. your on the road in a tough environment and we needed it and we didn't get it. like i said, you take this day and you mental errors, bad play, whatever it is, you look at what hand and improve on it. >> reporter: you're angry an you want an explanation and you want sports night to be worth your time. you're going to get a candid explanation from max starks on the issues and what happened today. a very insightful review of what went on. 30 minutes. thank you for joining us for fox 10 news at 10:00 and you can see the clouds and rain hanging over the valley throughout parts of the state today. >> this just may be the beginning of a wet weather week. and while most of the rain seemed to stay on the west side of the valley today, we could all be in for a soggy few days, >> we're dealing with the rain. at least one thing, we had the warm temperatures yesterday. starting to cool down a little bit. at least we are going to be comfortable while we deal with rain for the next day or two. as you look at the rain pushing through the valley, is it going to come to an end? kristy siefkin is here with more on that. she has been tracking it all day long. >> reporter: we're going to see moisture out there tonight and well see a chance for rain tomorrow as well.

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the course of the day. tonopah not far behind. things have quieted down for the most part. i will take you in section by section of the state where we're seeing some activity. in real time, the valley is pretty quiet right now. any of the light green that you're seeing is virga or ground clutter. most of the moisture that we're seeing is to the north of us traveling along i-17 through parts of spring valley towards camp verde. moderate shower activity there and to the northern sections of arizona seeing pretty much a break. north of flagstaff looking at snowbowl here this is where we are seeing a light dusting of snow and the potential for rain and snow still in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up phoenix paramedics rush a 35-year-old man to the hospital after he was shot several times. marcy jones is live. marcy? >> reporter: well, guys, still a lot of police presence out here. they are trying to gather as much information as possible right now but here's what we know happened. 5:15, phoenix police responded to a call of multiple gunshots at east upon arrival, officers discovered a 35-year-old male victim with apparently gunshot wounds. he was rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to the injune -- injuries. neighbors tell me there were shell casings everywhere. the suspect fled the scene as of now. he has not been located. this is early on in the investigation, of course, we information rolls in. reporting live in phoenix, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thank you, marcy. a pinal county man behind bar office deputies say he threatened, of course, to set gas pumps on fire. investigators say he was at the san tan valley circle k location at hunt highway and bella vista road. they arrested him after admitting to having marijuana on him. homes on fire in the bay area and fire was "therapeutic." they are looking to see if he is linked to past arrest some fires in the area. more than 1,000 people were left without power after a car hit a power pole. a car gone off the road, it hit the power pole causing an outage in that general vicinity. ran off but they were able to track them down and arrest them. the driver was being booked for hit-and-run charges. hower has -- power has been restored. holidays can be a painful one for those who lost loved ones. >> that is why many gathered at a community remembrancen't. >> reporter: if you hav ? >> reporter: blue lights shine around the next of hundreds at indian steel park. >> it is the light of their spirits. >> reporter: spirits of loved ones honored as the community was brought together. >> i'm here with of people who have gone through what they have gone through. >> reporter: the experience of losing a loved one. with a motorcycle and four of them passed away. >> greatest man i ever knew. i lost him a few years back and i miss him. >> my mother showed me unconditional love through all of her life. >> reporter: tonight's event put on by hospice of the valley paying tribute to those who lost their life. strangers finding strength within each other. >> it is good to see how other people to god. >> reporter: lifted by the chance to sit among others spreading much needed comfort. >> life is a beautiful thing. we're all here for a special reason. we are all connected with one another through body and soul. >> with the holidays coming on, it is a special time for everyone. >> reporter: to add to that holiday spirit, people had the opportunity to hang ornaments in honor of their loved ones on a christmas tree they had set up stefania okolie, fox 10 news. six hunting and fishing groups are making sure there won't be any monuments in the grand canyon. the daily sun reports they want a stretch of land removed from a potential monument designation that would allow them to hundred and fish on the land. arizona wildlife federation says there could be movement on this day. fire crews were called out for a mountain rescue this afternoon. now, this happened at mcdowell mountain. a woman hiking the mountain injured her knee and called for help. she told them she could not put pressure on one of her legs. they used what they call a big wheel to bring her down safely. arizona man is one of 32 americans going to england's scholar next year. laveen resident was chosen from more than 800 applicants. the sun of -- son of an undocumented immigrants. he was one of the top 20 graduates. he plans to read for master of public policy and master of studies in theology while he is in england. greater hope church really putting the giving into thanksgiving this year. they were handing out free turkeys today. the church is located near 33rd avenue and thunderbird road. they provided clothing, hygiene, and infant supplies to the community. the pastor says he loves seeing people leave with a smile as they carry their free turkey. >> many are without and we want world sometimes. seeing the little kids and the individuals that come bring joy to all of our hearts. >> this is the third year the church has done their turkey giveaway. the dogs at the humane society will get a treat as well. volunteers spent the day making kongs for dogs. they are the rubber toys with the hollow center. you can stuff foo volunteers say they will help keep their mind off of the stressful environment in the center. there will be what is called a heavy deployment of d.p.s. state troop arers this thanksgiving. d.p.s. says they are putting troopers at i-17 between north phoenix and flagstaff and on the i-10 between phoenix and tucson. troopers will be looking for speeding. they will also be on the lookout for those driving tired or impaired. troopers will be out wednesday through sunday. great news if you plan on hitting the road for thanksgiving, nationally gas prices have dropped 6 cents over the last two weeks to $2.20 a gallon. a seasonal weakness in demand is a reason that prices are dropping and another reason, autumn maintenance projects are wrapping up and that means refineries are increasing supplies. the most expensive place to get gas, san diego, $2.73 a gallon. when we come back, a manhunt is under way after someone shot an officer execution style while he sat in his patrol car writing out a citation. and more tweets from president-elect donald trump was singled out on broadway. no white house for baron and melania trump and why donald trump will be the only one moving into 1600 pennsylvania avenue coming up this january. reporter: the season of high we expectation is relegated to what happens next for the arizona cards. you want to know, we will analyze the game that did not happen for the richard saenz is on the road and he is in the locker room with players you want to hear from like david johnson and defensive end chandler jones. plus, nfl week number 11 surprises finishes. cards, nfl football tonight at president obama is reportedly considering removing admiral mike rogers from his position as the head of the national security agency and u.s. cyber command. obama is planning to follow a recommendation by defense secretary ash carter and james clapper. the two defense leaders have not been pleased with rogers' performance during the two years as the head of the n.s.a. at rogers quickly cut off a reporter who tried to ask about this report. >> i'm not going to comment about anything in the media. i'm accountable for my actions. it is not appropriate for me. if anybody wants to go down this road, i will give you the same answer. >> during the report of rogers' candidates to be the national candidates. he met with trump and ruffled a lot of feathers by not telling any of his superiors about it beforehand. several members of congress are now coming out in support of admiral rogers, including arizona senator john mccain. mccain calls him a professional and a warrior of the highest caliber. he goes on to say that he hopes rogers will have opportunities to serve the united states. >> as for president-elect donald trump, he spent the weekend holding meetings with advisers and interviewing what he called numerous patriot as he works to complete a national security team. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump is working to assemble a new administration meeting with former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and >> he is preparing to be the president of all of the people of the united states of america. >> reporter: president-elect began filling key administration positions last week picking jeff sessions for attorney general and kansas representative mike pompeo to head the c.i.a. michael flynn was selected for national security advisory. >> we will pursue policies to temporarily suspend from terrorist countries. >> reporter: james mattis is a possible pick for defense secretary. >> i think regime change in the middle east hasn't worked. it is important that we get someone from the head of the state department that when trump mistake. >> reporter: president obama working to reassure world leaders that existing relationships will transcend party politics. >> i can't guarantee that the president-elect some of the positions he has taken. but what i can guarantee is reality will force him to governor rick perry is set to meet with president-elect trump on monday. >> donald trump says his wife melania and their son, 10-year-old barron will be moving to the white house right after he finishes school next year. trump will be inaugurated as the 45th president on january 20. most american schools finish now to this story because the battle between the president-elect and the cast of one of the most pop -- shows. >> how pence was treated and mr. trump tweeted out again this morning. >> reporter: between the president elect donald trump and the cast of one of the most pu continued today. mr. trump tweeting out this morning, the cast and producers of hamilton, which i hear is highly overrated should apologize to v.p. elect mike pence for their terrible behavior. on friday night, mr. pence attended the show with his family, the actor read a prepared note singling out the >> we are anxious that your policies won't protect us. we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our american values and work on behalf all of all of us. >> reporter: mr. pence down played what happen. >> i know this is a disappointing time for people that did not see their candidate win in this national election. i for some people. i want to reassure people what president-elect donald trump said on election night he meant from the bottom of his heart. he is preparing to be the president of all of the people from the united states of america. >> reporter: he called the move harassment and the cast rude, the actor responded by tweeting conversation is not harassment, sir. upset. a member of bruce springsteen's band got on twitter and said it is inappropriate to call out an audience member that is interesting because springsteen campaigned for hillary clinton, joining her onstage edge an outspoken critic of donald trump. >> reporter: if you are loving this fall weather and the rain, you are going to get a little more tomorrow. i'll give you the details after you love all-day breakfast. i love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites all day. i don't love that. but now you're gonna love that you can get more all day. like mcgriddles. i love mcgriddles... so you'll have to find something else to not love. hey buddy! like exploding fist bumps. pggggggghew! or forgetting what you're about to do. wait...what was i about to do? or when people who say you look like... extreme weather across extreme weather across the midwest making its way to the northeast. lake-effect snow dumped more kalamazoo, michigan, the snow covered tree and rooftops just a start of the lake-effect snow machine. >> reporter: this is why matt was laughing at me earlier when i said people are you sick of the 80's because he is used to seeing the lake-effect snow. >> that is what i'm used to. >> reporter: that is why of you transplanted here. you get to enjoy a little bit of rain, a taste of fall tonight into tomorrow as we watch a system that continues to track through arizona bringing windy conditions and rain through higher elevations. 62 degrees at sky harbor. winds at 7 miles an hour. as we take a look at the wide shot, you notice plenty of moisture moving on shore through california and the pacific northwest as well. the plume of moisture to the we will tap into that subtropical moisture as the cold front makes its way through the state tomorrow morning through the afternoon. we see rain as a result and we are going to see cooler temperatures. cooling down in sedona where it is 50 degrees. 59 in yuma. 66 for tucson. 49 for winslow. temperature comparison, take a look at this. southwestern arizona and the central deserts looking much cooler than what we saw this time yesterday 8-12 degrees. looking at 66 for wickenburg. low 60's for cave creek. upper 60's for apache junction. chandler and gateway, both at 64. 62 in maricopa. buckeye already in the upper 50's at this hour. because of that system, we finally came close to the seasonal norm. we came in just a degree warmer than that. as we get into thanksgiving holiday, many of you are wondering if we're going to see rain. forecast. you may see cloud cover. 73 decision expected for the afternoon high. beautiful weather, particularly if you celebrate outside. in addition to the rain here, we are seeing a mix of rain and snow through the intermountain west. the weather maker is the circulation bringing snow and icy conditions to new inland. -- england. we'll see the chance of activity into the early morning yuma, upper 50's. 54 for safford. 45 for window rock. for tomorrow, you will notice that we barely see any yellow on the contour map. 50's, 60's, 40's out there as well. flag topping out at 41. 46 for show low. 69 for gila bend. 68 for douglas. here in the valley, the chance for rain continues. throughout your morning commute. these showers have been scattered. as we saw today and into the evening, the moisture was isolated to the west valley but that does not mean we won't see the plume of moisture directed to a different section tomorrow. could drop down to 6,500-7,000 feet so great news as we approach thaeufrgs, which is the kickoff day for people getting into skiing and >> thanksgiving looks like it is going to be perfect. >> it is going to be beautiful. it is getting to be crunch time for those who feed the hungry across the valley. kristy just mentioning that thanksgiving is just a few days away. st. mary's food bank says 2,200 turkeys were donated during the 10th annual super saturday turkey drive this weekend. the charity says it is still 1,600 turkeys short of its goal donations of turkey, food, and cash on monday, tuesday, and wednesday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. food box distribution begin tomorrow. volunteers with the phoenix rescue mission. they are getting a head start this year spreading a little bit of holiday cheer. >> they delivered hundreds of food boxes with a turkey to make sure everyone has a happy thanksgiving. fox 10's ty brennan has the story. >> and her family making the rounds this weekend delivering food boxes to those around town who might go withou a thanksgiving if it wasn't for the phoenix recess -- rescue mission. >> we are delivering food for families who need help. they smile and look happy and it makes me feel warm inside. reporter: this family one of hundreds of volunteers who put together the boxes and delivered >> volunteers are picking up food boxes to deliver to homes of families who are in need for thanksgiving. >> reporter: they have been delivering boxes like these every thanksgiving for the past two decades. >> we want every family to have that opportunity to have a wonderful turkey dinner and enjoy the family opportunity like the rest of us do. >> reporter: taylor roberts and her family hoping this becomes a tradition for them as well. experience and the feeling you get. >> reporter: ty brennan, fox 10 news. >> the phoenix rescue mission says they still need help and for volunteer opportunities and locations to drop off food and turkey, all you have to do is visit our website, fox10phoenix.com for more information. people in the community working up of a sweat to help this valley boy who is suffering from a brain tumor. fallen officer as the holidays approach. one valley police department goes paperless. how technology is making their welcome back. the city of maricopa police department has gone hi-tech. >> everything from briefings to training guides and policy anywhere where. anita roman explains. >> reporter: nothing is ever routine for officers who patrol our streets but the ones who work for the maricopa police department can count on one thing. >> we load everything up to see what calls for service are, look to see if anything is updated to read policies that are new. >> reporter: it is a new way of maricopa adapted the paperless, cloud program two years ago. >> they have to see anything they have to sign, we have brief with the chief. >> reporter: timothy gomez says policy and train is all accessible with a click of the mouse or a scroll through your smartphone, which gives officers more time on fighting crime than keeping the community safe. it out. they can't print it but they can fill it out. >> making sure we do the checks and balances and make sure it is squared away in how we can get it completed. >> reporter: old handbooks have been replaced with the new wave of the future, at least that is what this department says. >> the city of maricopa uses the technology to complete quarterly training, use of and search and see church and code three driving, not church what that means. police need your help in finding three suspects in connection with credit card theft. a car was broken into in a parking garage at fourth street and indian school. suspects stole the victim's credit cards and using them within 24 hours. some of the stores was a super if you have any information on the suspect, you are asked to call silent witness. a tucson jury is set to deliberate in the case of david watson. prosecutors say he killed his ex-wife linda watson in 2000 then killed her mother and her mother's friend three years later. they believe the killings were tied to watson wanting to keep full custody of his daughter. he worked with the department for 20 years. it is never easy for the families of fallen officers but as we head into the holiday season, it can be especially tough. >> that is why volunteers have come together to make hundreds of wreaths to lay on the graves of fallen officers. >> in 2014, the sister-in-law of a fallen philadelphia offers wanted to honor those and she where her brother-in-law is buried. there was an outpouring of support so the following year, it included 270 philadelphia officers. >> reporter: it has now come to the valley. in the simplest of terms, organizers of fallen heros of arizona are spreading the love. >> this year, i had to bring it to arizona. in arizona, we are so inner connected with our cities that it did not make one city. i had to take over the whole state and there were 300 that we lost. >> reporter: the wreaths aren't hard to assemble but like many things it is the gesture. >> it is important to keep in mind that our officers lay down their lives for us. at christmas, the families are hurting. >> reporter: natalie knows mean. as a wife of a glendale police officer wants to be there for the families knowing she may need their support. >> it is hard to watch the families of the fallen officers going through what they are going because in the back of our minds, we worry it is going to be us. >> reporter: marcy jones, fox 10 news. yoga class was held at scottsdale quarter spport a 7-year-old boy. he began to suffer from headaches with double vision and nausea. he went to the doctors who discovered a tumor on his brain stem. the family appreciates all of those who came out despite the rainy weather today. >> it means a lot to our family. it shows they look outside of themselves and they come out on being healthy? >> yeah, i feel real good. >> reporter: good, what do you have to say to the people who came out to support you? >> just thank you. >> the event cost a minimum of $20 and donation to enter. you heard stefania talked to hollis. take a moment and go watch that conversation. it is really good. >> he is a cutie. another danger the arizona-mexico border. what drug cartels are doing now. we hear from an illinois congressman who lost his grandson due to the nasty with our $3.50 sub of the day, there's never been a better time to try something deliciously different. every day of the week, get a featured six-inch subway sub for just $3.50. all with no artificial flavors. the $3.50 sub of the day we took an already great lineup and made it better. new tonight, police in chicago arrest two teenagers for the fatal shooting of the 15-year-old grandson of congressman danny davis. police say javon wilson was shot in his home while arguing with another teenager over basketball shoes. both teens could be facing story. >> reporter: it happened 6:45 friday night near 56th and princeton in engelwood. the 15-year-old was home with his uncle, two brothers, ages 8 and 14 and a 16-year-old sister. wilson's mom left to go to the store when a 17-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy broke into the house and started fighting over basketball shoes. >> the young fellow, 15 years old happened to have a gun reached around the lady that he was with and shot my grandson in the head. >> reporter: he says his grandson was a sophomore at prospective charter high school. he loved music but above all else loved basketball. >> that was his hobby. that was his art. that was his life and he loved it. >> reporter: davis was elected he says this proves passing sensible gun legislation. >> get guns off of the streets. get guns out of the hands of individuals who should not have them. >> reporter: community activists calling on their neighbors to do their part in putting an end to gun violence. >> all of this starts at home. if your not disciplining your children at home, yes, they will be in the streets and you will lose them to death or the pen tenry. san antonio police say they have a suspect in custody in the shooting death of one of their detectives. now, this happened earlier today. police say san antonio detective benjamin marconi was sitting in his squad car writing paperwork when someone came up from behind and opened fire through the window. now, that detective had pulled over a driver while he was car pulled up behind him. a driver of that car approached the squad car and opened fire. this happened outside of the police headquarters in san antonio. marconi, once again, just 50 years old, a 20 year veteran of the force. the suspect is extremely dangerous when they had the manhunt for him. once again, they have a suspect in custody. if he is their guys, he could face capital murder >> capital murder. the only two options are capital murder are life in prison or death penalty. >> this is the car police believe the shooter was driving. the driver receiving the ticket at the time the offers -- officer was shot is not involved with the shooter. vandalism and other threats the incidents are likely tied to the shelter's work helping my grants report crimes adding it illustrates a border wide problem of drug cartels that see migrant shelters as a threat to their business. the shelters protect migrants who otherwise could be forced into smuggling drugs or extorted for money to enter the u.s. ? sending a message of solidarity, hundreds of people marched to the mexico border in tijuana yesterday. they celebrated mass at the place that donald trump intends to build a wall. he blessed the statue of guadalupe where trump plans to build the wall. is bigger than any of the challenges facing it. what do you think of this? a 55-year-old running back? yeah, you heard me right. a 55-year-old man playing college football. history in the making when we return. also coming up, it is one of the most grueling tests of strength and endurance the ironman race. >> this show. >> that could happen. the ironman under way in with our $3.50 sub of the day, there's never been a better time to try something deliciously different. every day of the week, get a featured six-inch subway sub for just $3.50. the $3.50 sub of the day this is my park. i'm like the mayor here. i know every bench, every tree, every squirrel -- -hey, what's up, andy. -andy: hey! same with my banking. with my bank of america mobile banking app, i can see my accounts all in one place. i can easily manage them and if something doesn't look right, i'm going to know. plus, i can set up alerts to help detect unusual activity. so i feel secure. in other words, no surprises. morning. hey, abby. you think denny's new pancakes are only for breakfast? well denny's new pancakes don't obey the laws of time. look at them, they don't even obey the laws of gravity. denny's all-new fluffier, tastier, better pancakes. day or night. in the name of the father and the sun and the holy spirit. >> a michigan couple decides to get married at a christmas it is not as unusual as it sounds. the couple met at the parade back in 2013 and decided it would be the perfect place to exchange vows. >> and the snow. >> 5 years old, he is the father of green bay packers. joe thomas sr. just picked up three yards on the carry. >> respect your elders. you heard him, history in the making with the three yard gain, joe thomas sr. fulfilled his dream saturday. joe sr. took the field in a 32-0 victory on senior day as the oldest walk on running back. that is where joe thomas jr. played and that is the son of the green bay packers. 11th ironman in arizona started at 7:00 in the morning. we should hurry and finish. athletes are finishing late this evening. >> courtney griffin was there as the swim we weres were sent into the water. >> reporter: hours of dedication, motivation, and encouragement is what helped get these athletes ready to race in e >> the normal prerace nerves. just trying to relax and stay calm and that is it. >> reporter: this is max cam's first ironman. we asked him about how he trained for it as he was suiting up. >> i started training at the beginning of the year. i've done a couple of races. >> reporter: he is one of biking 112 miles and running 26.2 miles. all of these athletes have until midnight to cross the finish line if they want to be called an iron man. >> there is a lot of visualization for that moment. >> reporter: chris says athletes do whatever they can to cross the finish line in time even if that means crawling to get there. he hopes his training allows a smooth finish. >> i'm nervous and trying to right way. >> reporter: he says after so many hours, sometimes being mentally tough is the only option that athletes have left. >> i think you decide the pain is not going to get any worse so you can hand what will you got and continue at that level. each step you are a little closer and you know tomorrow it will be all bet. >> reporter: that is why it is so important to have these people here cheering on the their 26-year-old daughter. >> it was her first. i took time off of work to come here so i can be here for her and help support her. >> reporter: they even made a sign. >> we're going to enter her times above each one of the icons and give it to her wherever she wants to put it. >> reporter: once the clock strikes midnight, all athletes across the finish line are officially an no one can take away from them. >> an offensive lineman from patriots finished it so i figured if he could do it, i can do it. i learned how to swim and a year later, i was an ironman. >> reporter: impressive to say the least. how about the cardinals? they suffer another setback. tonight on sports night, we ask the question, what happened to the season of high expectations? we'll tell you with richard saenz in minneapolis. the cardinals, what happened you think denny's new pancakes are only for breakfast? well denny's new pancakes don't obey the laws of time. tastier, better pancakes. day or night. >> reporter: what was once a season that started with high expectations has left the red sea wondering what happened. the cardinals haunted by special team, giving up a couple of big in minnesota. it started with the audio man being run over by the vikings. a bad sign for the audio guy. for the vikings, they ran rough shot at times, especially getting to carson palmer. this big play late in the second xavier rhodes steps in on what would have been an out route to john brown. the touchdown counted and it was 20-10. b.a. and carson ta the sideline. jermaine gresham, his best play as a cardinal. the cardinals jump back in it. look at this effort. 20-17 at the half. cardinals right there but first play started the second half, can you believe it? patterson says i'm taking it to the house. it is a vikings touchdown. special teams haunting this team this year? no doubt about that and that was a game changer. palmer with an angle route to david johnson, touchdown. nice throw and catch. it looked like the cardinals had a chance to steal this one on the road. fourth and 19, palmer gets crushed by tom johnson. that is roughing the passer. they still had time but could they con palmer looking to make a play. anybody open? get five yard, not going to happen. daniel hunter goes down and so do the chances for the cardinals on this 30-24 loss at the hands of the minnesota vikings. here is bruce arians after the game. >> when we had our ton -- opportunity at fife minute mark, we did not get it done. we did not block well enough in our quarterback. we didn't run good enough routes open for our quarterback. we gave up a field goal drive that was bug. >> we felt like we had a chance to win it and we didn't. your on the road in a tough environment and we needed it and we didn't get it. like i said, you take this day and you mental errors, bad play, whatever it is, you look at what hand and improve on it. >> reporter: you're angry an you want an explanation and you want sports night to be worth your time. you're going to get a candid explanation from max starks on the issues and what happened today. a very insightful review of what went on. 30 minutes. thank you for joining us for fox 10 news at 10:00 and you can see the clouds and rain hanging over the valley throughout parts of the state today. >> this just may be the beginning of a wet weather week. and while most of the rain seemed to stay on the west side of the valley today, we could all be in for a soggy few days, >> we're dealing with the rain. at least one thing, we had the warm temperatures yesterday. starting to cool down a little bit. at least we are going to be comfortable while we deal with rain for the next day or two. as you look at the rain pushing through the valley, is it going to come to an end? kristy siefkin is here with more on that. she has been tracking it all day long. >> reporter: we're going to see moisture out there tonight and well see a chance for rain tomorrow as well.

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