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Transcripts For WCVB NewsCenter 5 At 1100 20160924



the deadly shooting that started it all. our mary saladna begins our coverage at the breaking news desk. mary. mary: maria, ed, the first images we are seeing am cofrom the cell phone of the victim's wife. we want to warn our viewers, it is disturbing. >> hes into weapon. don't shoot him. reporter: keith scott's wife begging charlotte police not to shoot her husband. don't shoot him. he didn't do officers with guns drawn move in on scott's truck. edon't have a gun. he is not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. reporter: he pleads with the husband. keith, don't let them break the windows. come out of the car. keith. don't do it. keith, get out of the are car. keith, keith, don't you do it. keith? keith? don't you do it. (beep) did you shoot tim? did you shoot him? if. reporter: scott documents it all on the cell phone. her husband now motionless. >> a police officer shot my husband and he better live. reporter: he was waiting for his son's school bus. officers in the neighborhood arrived to serve a search war respect on someone else. for days, protesters be a sco the police to release officer body cam and dashcam video of the shooting. >> if i were to put it out indiscriminate hi and doesn't give you good context, it can in flame the situation. reporter: the police department says scott was armed and the image taken after the shooting shows the gun they recovered. the first images we're seeing of this controversial shooting come from the cell phone of the visit charlotte sunday just announced she's canceling that trip on the mayor's request. clinton has called for the police to release their video. maria: police confirming an active shooter, right pow, at a mall in burlington, washington. cnn is reporting two people have been shot. burlington is an hour north of see sattle. again, an active shooter en side of a mall in burlington, washington. ed? ed: right now, chelsea police searching for suspects after two students are stabbed near the they're in the hospital with serious injuries tonight. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in chelsea tonight. john? john: ed, this happened nar the train tracks here. the commuter line was shut down for aaa time after the police investigated the high school done the block here. students tell us it was put into high school football game just hours after two students were attacked about a block from the school. >> it's sad, especially young people are involved, and our youth are involved. it's scary. police say the two students were rushed to the hospital with serious stab wounds after a fight erupted near these train tracks on everett avenue. students who stayed after school say concerned administrators took precautions. >> our principal came on the lockdown, stayed put. >>they made an announcement, they said everyone's in lockdown and they locked the doors. police say the suspect ran off, but they think he knew the boys he attacked and they're not ruling out the possibility others were involved. parents say they often worry about their kids' safety. >> i always feel he needs to be aware of his surroundings and what's going on. >> students are rattled by the violent crime, hoping police can quickly find those responsible. >> we don't know who these people are, but prayers go out to their families. live in chelsea tonight, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: this is a live look at the city of boston on a friday night. showers moving through parts of our t stormteam five's a.j. burnett joins me now and after the showers get ready for some serious fall, aj! >> big changes in the temperature department. let's take look at the latest hour-long doppler hoop. if you look carefully. a couple of strokes of lightning through the merrimack valley. let's talk up there first. that is where we are funding the downpour exiting now moving to the west, we have heavy showers and maybe even rumble or two of thunder along the mass pipe heading to you ard the binge here hen next few minutes income now these showers and embedded thunderstorms will be coming to an end after 3:00 tonight, waking up tomorrow among, you will likely find cloud cover, but about 9:00 or 10:00, we go back with the sunshine. a bright and beautiful day. look at temperatures go. 50's in town. 40's not too far outside. seven-day forecast which i will have for you. maria. maria: all right, a.y. 5 investigates with new exclusive information on a story they broke. were red flags missed involving the officer in charge of the braintree police evidence where drugs, guns and cash have gone missing. here's 5 investigates' kathy for the man who indecently assaulted a woman in jamaica plain. >> a cent audit department focus on the years that he was in charge of the evidence room and found missing guns and drugs, that tainted the missing evidence has already lead to criminal charms being dropped against dozens of alleged drug dealers. >> obs i, someone compromised that evidence, in charge of the evidence locker at that time. >> retired police major za patty took her own life with within a week of mit meating him. the evens that unfolded here have lead man think question if there were any warning signs missed. sources tell us members of the department have suggested too there were problems with the evidence. that za patty was disorioned at work and needed help but according to documents obtained by 5 investigation. her department record was clean. of teak drugs and drinking alcohol. a claim she said was fab pri indicated and distorted. in 2012. questioned about smoking on the job which is against the department policy and state law, but no action was taken from the start. the mayor was troubled by the apparent lack of oversight at braintree p.d. >> we obviously have rain concerns here. reporter: chief russell jep en cans who p announced retirement effective in two weeks. the attorney general are is investigating. sources tell us, more changes within the department may be on the way. kathy curran, 5 investigates. ed: right now, police are searching for the man who indecently assaulted a woman in jamaica plain. boston police say the victim was walking with a friend along jamaica pond, when a man approached her. the suspect ran away after the assault. police are asking anyone with ed: in stoughton tonight, police still looking for this man, the alleged trigger-man who shot a teen inside a cvs pharmacy. that suspect considered armed and dangerous. right now our diane cho is live in stoughton with an update on the search. diane. diane. the search continues tonight far third suspect they say considered armed and dangerous. an arrest warrant issued norman 23-year-old man who pulled the trigger inside of a cvs store. >> unbelievable. i was kind of up pauled. i couldn't believe it happened. lately, there is a lot of crimes going on. reporter: the trigger trigged a lock downon thursday. today, heavy police presence at the school as the students left for the day. >> kef within was scared. a lot of teams going on yesterday. they had to go on longdown. there was a couple of cops waiting. of the cvs when 18-year-old male was shot in the shoulder. since in the, two teens 15 and 16 years old were arrested in connection with the shooting. >> we know a couple of the teen flas involved in the shooting, like a lot of people are talking about it. we know the kid that got shot and like we are bad that. >> no one else was injured inside of the store while the mote of is stimmer investigation tonight. they say this is not a randommability a ap the suspect knew the victim. >> we the hospital. if you have any information that could help in this case, you asked to call the police department. live tin stouton tonight, w wcvb newscenter 5. maria: cheerleaders at bridgewater state honoring a member of their squad killed in a crash. 19-year-old haley sanford was a passenger in a car involved in a crash on 495 in raynham wednesday night. she had just transferred to bridgewater state this year, but impact. >> she was an amazing human being and she was really able to, um, just, her personality, as if he she was always here, i mean, she was really just ready to step in to be a real force within the team. maria: the cheerleaders wore blue ribbons in their hair to honor sanford. ed: commitment 20-16: donald trump lands the support of a texas senator and former republican presidential hopeful ted cruz says he will vote for trump. cruz pointedly refused to endorse trump at the republican convention two months ago. but today he posted a facebook message saying he has decided to vote for trump because hillary clinton is "wholly unacceptable." trump and clinton will spend most of the weekend preparing for their first debate monday night. former new york city mayor rudy mock debates; clinton's camp says she is doing them. clinton is apparently trying to get under trump's skin by placing "shark tank" and vocal trump critic mark cuban in the front row monday night. and newscenter 5 will be there. emily riemer will be reporting live from hofstra university in hempstead, new york. coverage of the debate begins at 9pm on channel 5 and the wcvb mobile app. maria:u now out of washington state that we told you about a few minutes. police are confirming that four people have been killed in at shooing at a mall in burlington, washington. it is happening at the cascade mall, that is about an hour north receive atle. police are tweeting out. they are still looking for the shooter. once pain, polices are confirming, four people are dead. we'll bring you more as soon as we know it. >> next on wcvb newscenter 5: >> three secret as to happy >> from a local doctor who made its a mission to pine them. if caught on camera, the world's largest passenger plane, rocking ? capital one won't do that. they've reimagined banking, and built a checking account that's free of all that nonsense. no fees. no minimums. no gotchas. at capital one, your money stays your money. world's largest passenger plane, rocking violently on it's approach to a u.k. airport. the emirate airbus a-3-80, was visibly swaying over manchester airport in england. a heavy cross-wind was to blame for the frightening moments. the pilot, then executing what's called a crab landing coming in from the side to hit the runway safely. messing accomplished. ed: the government now suspects russian hackers are behind the yahoo breach that left half a billion email accounts exposed. and tonight, yahoo is being sued for negligence. the company says the hack happened in 2014, but wasn't discovered until weeks ago. russian hackers are also accused of breaching the democratic national committee earlier this year. we're also learning tonight how do you keep yourself happy ensuring your well-being? our heather unruh talked to a doctor at mass general who just might be the expert on the subject. he likes to call it well-being. >> well, i think about well-being is more realistic way to think about it. we will have our ups and downs with are more content. he has ideas on getting to that place. he is the chief investigator of the longest-running study on development repps. folie lowing from the teens to old age for 75 years. his head talk of the secret as to happy life has been viewed by millions pope! hoping to soak up wisdom. >> it is not money. not fame. it is not high achievement. were the people who were happiest in their relationships. >> relationships. relationships. >> the doctor says it's the biggest of courser for well-being. not just romantic but interactions with the family, coworkers, community. >> there is a way of leaning in to relationship fuss will. it is really about attention and about how we give each other attention. >> drop the smartphone. forget about work and focus all the attention on the moments and the person. next what is he calls self-care and it is quick and get sleep and make sure you refuel every day. >> could can be anything. it could can be yoga, it could be meditation. it could be going to church. it could be playing golf. >> the third tip, know the difference wean what you care about and what you don't. >> we're told a lot of things about what we are supposed to care about and what you feel. grab down and gravitate to what draws you in. >> what would i do into one last piece of advise from. >> dr. sums it up with a quote from playwright. >> be yourself. everybody else is already taken. >> when it comes to building, it can be simple. he makes sure he and his wife have dinner together almost every night. something like that allows another time you need give someone your full attention. heather unruh, wcvb newscenter 5. maria: love there is a change element falling from the sky now. what this is thing that is falling the sky? >> that is wall called rain. scientific word. it involves moisture that is precip too tating from a cloud. >> i am sorry. i am sorry. >> how do you spell that? >> you go tot practice the shorthand. all right. we got downpours. yeah. woe. how about rainfall. yeah. picking up on decent am as and little bit too for the south there. there have been downpours up to the north and these are moving through the providence area now. how much rain are we seep from the merrimack valley. upwards of a half inch. we're getting most of the reports between a quarter and a third of an inch rainfall but isolated pockets have been picking up on very beneficial rainfall that will take a lot more than that. we'll take this. temperatures 50's now. orange to worcester. 62 in plymouth, the north, it is mighty cool toward hudson buy and 30's on the doorstep. poised to move southward as highs continue to build in. wind coming out of the northed and ing br in cool temperatures all weekend long. 2:00 low temperatures, tonight, not terribly chilly. 50's in the city. points down the south shore, the cape and the islands. north and west. in the 40's heading to sunrise in the morning on saturday. so high pressure, again, building in. but finishing off with sunshine. actually, i should say, probably just clouds until 8:00 orth in the morning. then briggening for the duration of your saturday. now as that high heateds overhead, ok, i head head three times in that sentence. that drops the winds off. calm wind. clear skies. ideal radiational cooling. by friends, monday morning, i is frosty out there. scattered frost outside of the city and this could, actually, be aco get na a hard free, say north and west of only, let's call it. high temperatures for tomorrow, more kind of reminiscent of what we had for low temperatures ating into. highs tomorrow, only in the 60's give way to sunshine. just kind of lolly gagging to the at lan ting. more important tropical storm carl which is nearing hurricane strength very close to ber maude did a. hurricane watches and tropical cruising out of here later tomorrow afternoon but not before heavy wind and rain for bermuda, then teaks a trip up to the north atlantic. checking the seven day forecast. the nice day for tomorrow. much, much cooler. a feel of fall coming on sunday. low temperatures sunday morning. 40's and 30's outside of the city and looks like, tall hi, monday morning, it could be even a little cooer than that. yeah. going 40's in the city and 30's really, really you of 128 perhaps. then, also, hey, take a look at those numbers carefully. there are no 90's in the seven day forecast through pray day of next week. guys, over to. ed: i didn't notice that. ups knows a thing or two about delivering packages, but this maria: a big step forward for delivery by drone. ed: ups completes its first test of a commercial delivery using a drone as the courier. the test simulated the delivery of medicine from marblehead to children's island, a 25-minute boat ride. controlled remotely from beverly, the ups drone lifted off crossed the water and made a bulls-eye landing exactly where it was supposed to. ups says the test will open up exciting new possibilities in product delivery. ed: the drone used in today's test was made by danvers the test was eight years in the making. a success. look the red sox. reporter: special delivery for them. >> well, we'll show, coming up >> pam griffin: our daughterup in spocourtney got caught and heroin addiction. er of life and death - so she wasn't eligible for treatment. pam griffin: she told me that she didn't want to live like this anymore... she begged... she begged for help, saying mom - please help me. doug griffin: our family's tragedy could happen to any family... pam griffin: we knew we had to save other families from losing their children. kelly reached out to us. doug griffin: she came to my family to learn more. she cared about 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the cascade mall an hour north of see ale. you can see the police press ses. mr. is are still looking for the shooter. the hooter seen k with aing the mall. i believe interstate 5 on the heft corner of the screen. again shall are police say four people have been killed. we're following this information. a a huge press since side of the cascade mall in burlington, washington. >> now here is is with sportscenter 5 powered by ex physician ty. reporter: in search of win number nine in a row, the name drew pomeranz does not immediately instill confidence in red sox fans, especially following two bad outings in which he couldn't make it out of the 4th inning. lefty's chance to play for a spot on the playoff roster. he got some help in the first inning. how about trying to find this baseball, david ortiz decided to hide it on the catwalk. his 37th of the year, 540 all time, just like that 2-0 sox. pomeranz serves them up, now at least one surrendered in 10 of his last 11 starts. make that bogaerts to pedrioia to ramirez in the 4th. and looking to add a few runs, ortiz to center for what looks like extra bases, as he rumbles into second, take a close look, knee pops off the bag for a split second, on the replay, and he's out. coby stepped in. the concern what is would happen if he was hurt against the texans? looks like he was. he stayed in the patriots anyway. coby. trainers looking at his han on the sidelines. first to report the rocky injured the right thumb early in the second half of last anything's 27-0ing have troy texans while this are conflicting reports of how serious it is. espn says it is a sprain and he will be pine. the injury followed a running play where he was tablinged by former patriot. he was five of ten passing the ed: he admits to 325 pounds. reporter: yeah. >> he is a big man. hovly man. maria: yes, hes is. >> monday on the eye, scoring free upgrades at the airport. >> three steps you can take to get bumped up to first class. >> dicky: from 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