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fortunately -- no one was injured. the race -- was already delayed. and -- no runners were nearby when the bomb blew up.. authorities -- reportedly -- found a second device. local and federal agents are investigating. we're staying on top of breaking news out of st. cloud minnesota -- where several people have been stabbed inside a mall. police say the man suspected of carrying out the stabbings -- was killed by an off-duty police officer. and witnesses say he referred to allah during the attacks -- but the police chief declined terrorism. eight people went to the hospital with stab wounds. all but one were treated and released. back at home -- metro is looking for this robbery suspect on your screen right now. this video just into our news room. they say he robbed multiple businesses in the valley. the first happened near rainbow and charleston. the others happened yesterday -- near sunset and sandhill. and on spring mountain near polaris. tonight -- he's behind bars. it happened at an apartment complex -- near unlv. the man -- inside -- armed with a machete. police tell us -- it began as a domestic dispute -- but quickly escalated. we're told -- the victim is -- his pregnant girlfriend. she was able to get out -- without being injured, but she was taken to the hospital -- for unrelated medical issues. a motorcyclist badly injured in a crash. police tell us -- the rider was serious condition -- after they rammed into the back of a truck -- near horizon and pacific. part of that roadway -- closed while henderson police investigated. it has since reopened. the motorcylist -- is recovering right now -- at university medical center. a deadly motorycycle crash -- near owens and eastern. it happened just before one this morning. police say -- the rider somehow -- flipped over -- and was thrown off his bike. witnesses say -- the man was speeding and doing "wheelies". university medical center. tonight --we're learning more tonight -- about a deadly five-car pile-up -- just off the strip. it happened at the intersection of tropicana and koval. police say -- a man in a bmw -- was speeding -- and ran a red light -- sideswiping one car -- crashing head-on into another car -- sending it flying into a seat belt at the time of the crash. here's a live look at the valley it's going to be a clear night -- perfect to get a look at the full mn meteorologist -- karla huelga. what can we expect tomorrow? hot and dry will continue to be the theme for the rest of the weekend with high temps just under 100 tomorrow and sunny skies. on monday, the day will start out clear, but we'll get a push of clouds and moisture from the south as the day progresses. it looks like chances for rain will start late monday and stick around through wednesday as moisture advances and settles into the area. dozens of people fear they were fake 5-k the mad margarita run was supposed to be out at sam boyd stadium -- only to show up to find closed gates. 13 action news reporter david schuman filed this report earlier tonight. everyone who showed up today road closed signs and empty parking lots. it came as a shock after some of them had shelled out up to 60 dollars to participate. 191852 "we're the only ones who apparently want to party. or run." it was supposed to be a margarita run. drinking before, drinking after. maybe that was the first sign this wasn't a legitimate event. 193630 bob shearing "that would be questionable whether they'd really be giving you that much margarita at a run. probably more than i could've handled anyway." david schuman "runners thought they were signing up to run a 5k, a many of them ended up walking at least a quarter of a mile there's usually a booth, djs but this time nothing at all." these people registered for the run on a site called active.com. we couldn't get in touch with them or the events organizers at madmargaritarun.com. 193018 fredrick johnson "i'm very surprised. active.com is usually very on the money. i'm just disappointed and i really want my money back." 192009 "100 percent surprised. no guarantees anyone will get their money back. so there's a fight ahead..and maybe more importantly..hopefull y answers. 193553 "active.com did have a reputation as being a real organization, respectable, but this is not good obviously." if there is a silver lining it's that it was still a beautiful day for a run. many people didn't let the lack of race stop them from getting their exercise in. david schuman 13 action news. more controversy on the campaign trail tonight. what donald trump said this time -- that could land him in hot water -- again -- with the secret service. enjoys hearing. but a gas crisis -- in nine states -- could soon mean -- skyrocketing prices at the pump. danny tarkanian's carrying a lot of baggage. as a real-estate developer, tarkanian was penalized for failing to pay thousands in property taxes. tarkanian was ordered by a judge to repay $17 million in a failed development scheme. tarkanian refused to pay the money back, forcing taxpayers to bail him out, leaving us holding the bag. s. 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[announcer]arco.quality top tier gas for less. disturbing new comments -- on the campaign trail. donald trump -- igniting more outrage -- just hours after his big birther backtrack. abc's -- mary bruce -- is in washington -- with the latest. sot - donald trump / (r) presidential nominee "i think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons." disarming new words from donald trump? the republican nominee attacking rival hillary clinton on gun control friday night? talking about her secret service their guns away. she doesn't want guns. take their- let's see what happens to her. // it will be very dangerous." trump didn't elaborate, but critics say he's suggesting violence? and it's not the first time he's been accused? last month, he stirred up anger with this: (august 9th) sot - donald trump / (r) presidential nominee "if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. though the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know." the clinton campaign calls the new comment - disturbing an sot - hillary clinton / (d) presidential nominee "let's reject the cynicism, the bullying, the divisive rhetoric that my opponent uses to make us afraid of each other." nats - trump didn't mention his new attack during a speech on immigration saturday afternoon? he also did not mention the firestorm -- over his late rejection of the false birther campaign he led against president obama? clinton was more than ready to pounce on that. sot - hillary clinton / (d) presidential nominee "his campaign was founded on this there is no erasing it in history." and clinton's former rival bernie sanders backing her up? stumping in battleground states ohio - and pennsylvania this weekend. sot - sen. bernie sanders / (d) vermont "what a racist attack against the president of the united states? then he went on from there... and told us we're supposed to hate muslims - or we're supposed to hate mexicans. we are not, as americans, going to fall for that bigorty." 52 days and counting. mary bruce, abc news, washington. causing chaos for some drivers... we'll tell you -- what's pushing people in nine states -- to fill up fast -- and why it could mean skyrocketing gas prices for us in the valley. over 20,000 nevadans rely on planned parenthood for access to basic health services and critical cancer screenings. heck opposed roe v. wade and voted to criminalize abortion. congressman heck is what's wrong with washington. the number of injured in that blast -- is now at 29 -- with one in critical condition. just minutes ago-- the n-y-p-d bomb squad -- used a robot -- pressure-cooker -- with tape and a cell phone attached. and -- a senior counter-terrorism official says -- investigators have not found anything connecting this explosion -- to the blast earlier today -- in seaside park, new jersey. new york city mayor -- bill de blasi 'intentional' act. but -- he says -- right now -- there is no evidence -- of any link to terrorism. a tragic accident in north carolina. a charter bus -- carrying a college footbal team -- crashes into a guardrail -- killing 4 people onboard. forty-two others -- also injured. police say -- a tire blew. the bus swerved -- and hit a guardrail. the side of the bus -- almost sheared off.. "well ive, ive been doing this job for twenty three years now, um, i've seen my share and this is probably one of one of are just starting their lives the football team was made up of students -- from the ramah junior academy -- and clinton college. they play together on the same team. they were traveling -- to play -- the university of god's chosen. :00 get on the ground bleep :11:21 get off of me! please! cell phone video -- of a violent arrest state univeristy. it's going viral. witnesses say -- the student was not violent. and the reaction -- quick.. the african-american student union -- holding a silent protest -- outside the administration building. but about 90 minutes into the protest -- the university's police chief explains. he says -- the man appeared to be on drugs -- and resisted arrest. crowds are lining up at gas stations -- desperate to fill up -- before prices jump. a pipeline leak in alabama -- could mean paying more at the emergency is in effect for six states. abc's -- kendis gibson -- takes a look -- at how big of an impact -- this leak could have. gas shortages...lines around the block at stations...and panicked drivers susannah sykes, college student: "all of my money is going to gas." six states declaring a state of emergency because of possible "gasoline supply disruptions" after 250,000 gallons of oil was found leaking into this pond in alabama. raleigh woman: "i feel like we're being charged unfairly." drivers now forced to wait in long lines to refuel... and gas prices? those are the chagrin of drivers chuck hefren, driver "i don't know if the company should really have the right to be able to transfer the cost of their malfeasance onto the consumer." tennessee man: "times are hard anyway so gas going up, yeah stretches from texas all the way to new jersey...and is now being repaired by nearly 700 workers...but the damage at some pumps may already be done...some stations in tennessee and georgia seeing prices go up by 30 cents a gallon! patrick dehaan / quickly turn into a problem of finding gasoline over the weekend and into early next week." we're seeing a steady increase in gas prices -- here in the valley. that isn't the news you want hear. but the average for a gallon of regular is 2-44. that's about ten cents higher -- than this time last month. the u-s air force grounds 10 of its newest -- advanced fighter jets -- barely a month after declaring them combat ready. the decisiono they discover bad insulation -- in the fuel tanks of the f-35. the faulty lines affected 57 aircraft. ten were already in the field. those planes will be fixed, and the others will be fixed on the production line before delivery. the f-35 -- isthe most expensive weapons system in history. the program -- costing about 4- hundred billion dollars. big concerns in florida -- where a massive sinkhole opens linzie janis explains -- people there worry -- what this will do to their drinking water? inside this gaping hole in the earth at a central florida fertilizer plant? more than 200 million gallons of wastewater laced with radioactive chemicals is seeping into the water table below. neighbors are outraged and terrified of their drinking water. (sot: melanie woods) the first word that comes to mind when you hear radioactive is cancer. (sot: amy gibson) i have kids, i don't want them drinking it activist erin brockovich joining neighbors in criticizing the company's handling of the leak... including a nearly three-week delay before the public was notified. (gfx) on her facebook page, brockovich writing? "this is a crime against humanity... this could destroy the groundwater resources in this area forever." (sot: rick garrity, former florida department of environmental protection employee) anytime you have a discharge of the acidic wastewater its something mosaic... which operates the plant... says it did notify the state back in august and activated a containment well?telling abc news (gfx) "we went well beyond our regulatory reporting requirements," adding there was no announcement because testing shows no contamination outside of the 1,600 acre site. (sot: david jellerson, senior director of environmental for mosaic) the water is safe to drink and it will remain safe to drink // we are ensuring toxic wastewater...but warns the process could take months to complete. just in to the breaking news center-- we're getting our first look at what appears to wiring and duct tape on it. this is an unconfirmed picture -- from the new york daily news -- of that suspicious device removed by the n-y-p-d bomb squad on 27th street -- just blocks from the explosion. let's go to 13 first alert meteorologist karla huelga. hot and dry will continue to be the theme for the rest of the weekend with high temps just skies. on monday, the day will start out clear, but we'll get a push of clouds and moisture from the south as the day progresses. it looks like chances for rain will start late monday and stick around through wednesday as moisture advances and settles into the area. highs on monday are still expected to top out in the mid and upper 90s. tuesday will be mostly cloudy and high temps will drop to the upper 80s with breezy winds from an unstable atmosphere. by wednesday we will see less cloud cover and high temps will rise to the low 90s that day as well as thursday. thursday. however, the winds will pick up as a system approaches from the pacific northwest. most of the energy associated with this system will pass to our north, but it'll be close enough to keep us breezy through friday and drop high temps back to the upper 80s that afternoon. by saturday we will be back to light winds, dry conditions as well as highs around 90. authorities in ohio -- are shawn grate -- facing a judge -- on murder and kidnapping charges. police --arresting him -- after one woman's desperate call for help. her story is harrowing... authorities in ohio -- are looking into whether they have a serial-killer associated with this system will pass to our north, but it'll be close enough to keep us breezy through friday and drop high temps back to the upper 80s that afternoon. by saturday we will be back to authorities in ohio -- are however, the winds will pick up as a system approaches from the pacific northwest. most of the energy associated with this system will pass to our north, but it'll be close enough to keep us breezy light winds, dry conditions as well as highs around 90. authorities in ohio -- are looking into whether they have our north, bu enough to keep us breezy through friday and drop high temps back to the upper 80s authorities in ohio -- are looking into whether they have shawn grate -- facing a judge -- on murder and kidnapping charges. police --arresting him -- after one woman's desperate call for help. her story is harrowing... abc's-- ryan smith -- has the latest. suspect shawn grate? held on a one million dollar bond?and facing double murder and skype bond hearing: judge: "do you understand the nature of the three offenses charged?" grate: "yes, your honor." police arresting the 40 year old after receiving this disturbing 9-1-1 call on wednesday? 9-1-1 call: operator: "does he have a weapon?" woman: "he's got a taser." that same woman?helping law enforcement officials locate the suspect in this suburban ohio home where she allegedly was being held captive? 9-1-1 call: caller: "that's him sleeping." officers: "he's still sleeping?" brad garrett, abc news contributor: "serial killers don't stop until they get caught." authorities searching the property making a gruesome discovery chris tunnell, prosecutor: "police found two bodies in the house where the suspect was found." those two bodies?belonging to these women?stacy stanley and elizabeth griffith? stanley's son demanding answers? kurtis stanley, son: "i would like to know the reason why he took my mother's life." grate ?who did not enter a plea during the hearing?allegedly leading police to the remains burned down house more than an hour away? brad garret, abc news contributor: "the police need to continue to have a conversation with him//you're gonna have to go to every jurisdiction he lived in and look for any missing persons case in or around that area." chris tunnell, prosecutor: "there is no reason for people in this county to live in fear//their families want justice, i want justice." in los angeles county -- a man is arrested -- after stand-off it all began last night -- when 46-year-old darius palmer -- gets on the train -- and pulls out a gun. authorities evacuated the entire train. police-- using tear-gas -- to force palmer to surrender. nobody was hurt. an odd manhunt -- underway today -- in jacksonville, fl. a man is in the hospital -- with severe burns -- after his mobile home catches fire. but the man's wife -- is missing. police bring in search dogs -- to find the woman. but no the cause of the fire is under investigation. now -- an abc exclusive --in a high-profile murder case. never- before-seen police video -- showing an under-cover officer -- posing as the brother of an accused hitman. he's trying to find answers -- in the murder -- of a popular florida- state university professor. abc's -- matt gutman has more -- on the latest twist. script: the revealing police interviews know, i looked into hiring a hit-man it was cheaper to get you this tv. and the family suspected in a murder for hire assassination that rocked the florida state campus ? in july 2014 somebody shoots famed fsu law prof dan markel as he pulls into his garage? (audio/gfx 911 call) 1:01:30 he's inside the car, the car is running, and he's got blood all over his head. he's not responding to me. gutman standup at markel house: tape 006a (clip 49/audio clip 28) right after the shooting, police didn't ha on. but they did get one lead - the neighbor who called 911 from that house told them that he saw a light colored car that looked like a prius back out of the driveway and head down the divorce. friends told police even the in laws allegedly got into it a2gfx16 alex and mya greenberg police interview (note: greenbergs are friends of markel) 8:42:30 (both talking) : they hated danny. they hate danny. after 10 months police get a of the men accused of killing fsu law professor dan markel is say, i would be investigating charlie adelson. he's talking about wendy's big brother? eventually law enforcement sets up a sting hitmen ? undercover agent: 18:30:07 //he's going through some rough times and i want to make sure that you take care the paper. they're walking away." the adlesons never pay the money but police say the sting sets off phone calls and conversations including one in which charlie, police say: allegedly tells a girlfriend messenger disappear: "?you better kill him, because he's going to be a big problem. if you can't do it i'll have homicide was due to the bitter in gilbert. according to our sister sttion -- the pilot jumped from the plane with a parachute. he was found and trasported to we do not know his exact condition. the homeowners were not hurt in the crash. in philadlephia -- a woman is shot and killed. two -- and two civillians -- wounded -- in what police call and ambush-style attack. the gunman -- late last night -- opening fire -- hitting sergeant sylvia young -- and university of pennsylvania officer -- ed miller. the shooter -- then gunned down a woman -- before firing into another car -- wounding two other people. they are expect the gunman -- was shot and killed. just hours before that -- two texas police officers -- are shot and wounded -- in fort worth. one -- hit in the chest. fortunately -- he was wearing a bullet-proof vest. the other officer -- was shot in the arm. a neighbor says -- he saw the gunman's family outside. "the guy's parents walked outside...and you could tell the mother looked pretty distraught...upset...just, weakened and he had his arm around her and looking back on a jacksonville, florida father and son -- are fighting for their lives -- after they shoot each other. police -- finding one man in the yard. the other -- inside the home. there's no word yet -- on what led to the dispute. but neighbors say -- they heard several gunshots. "i was on my computer and i heard three -- what sounded like gunshots or somebody beating on something. i got up and walked into my hear anything else. and i went back and sat back down and heard some more shots or bangs." both men were taken to local hospitals. an alabama corrections officer -- stabbed by an inmate earlier this month -- is dead. officer kenneth bettis -- worked at the william c. holman correctional facility -- in atmore. it's southwest of montgomery. the inmate -- attacking bettis -- on september first. that inmate is charged take a knee during the national anthem -- stirs up the debate: it is a sign of disrespect to the country? now -- students at some high schools -- are emulating the san francisco 49ers quarterback -- during the playing of the anthem. but -- as sara sidner tells us -- one place the protest hasn't caught on -- kaepernick's hometown political footballhas a whole new meaning. "nats" what began in the n-f-l with 49ers quaterback colin capernick. is glare of friday night lights. from the land of lincoln across the country to the golden state where an entire highschool football team protested racial injustice sot (mos) /sf mission high football player: "we do think about the consequences that can happen after the game i'm going to get boos and negative energy. and stuff like that that but its like it really don't matter if it's right than its right." (sara sidner) "while the that is not what is happened at colin kaepernick old high school." during his alama matter's game.the national anthem playedhands were over heartsand every players stood stick straight. but their hometown football standout's protest.has sparked controversy and conversation in turlock, california. joshua smith/turlock resident "i think it was really disrespectful. and i think uh. i think he's an idiot." at popular kapernick dog. has been stricken from the menu. glen newsum says it was a business decision that most of his customers agreed with. glenn newsum/mainstreet footers co-owner: "one of the nice things about our country is you get to make choices but we didn't want to become a political football. we could already see it was going to develop that way." but down the street a jura's pizza is proudly displayed sara sidner: you're own brother was saying taking it down its not good for business. papiola aghassi/business owner: we wanted to satisfy our customers. sara sidner: an you yourself took a stand why do that? papiola aghassi/business owner: "here in turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal so we're going to stay loyal to our hometown boy as his career continues." papiola aghassi says she is supporting their hometown boynot the way he has decided to protest. customers decide that they cant be in here. yes. sara sidner: is his protest creating friction in this town? papiola aghassi/business owner: "yes. yes. there are locals that support him and there are locals that don't support him." like navy veteran monica morahasn't aboandoned her hometown pizza parlorbut can't stomach kaepernicks kind of protest. sara sidner : what were your emotions the first time you saw and disappointed. it hurt. it hurt. you know like i said. i believe in the flag. i believe in the united states of america." ultimately the hard workinggrowing town of turlock, california is a microcausm of the rest of america.kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortableand others proud. frankie tovar/turlock journal: "it's generated a discussion and i think that's what he wanted. so i mean in that essence i think he's got what he's going for. coming up -- in our next half hour. amazon may be your number-o shopping online. but -- it doesn't always have the lowest prices. we'll tell you -- about one amazon program -- you may not want to count on --for the best deals. and -- a local veteran -- accuses a popular casino of discrimination. what the wynn is saying -- tonight.

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