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the city agency charged with investigating city plaints against cleveland police officers. the board rules on the cases. the head of ops in this man, david scott. >> we're telling you, this is what they're telling you. >> i think you have the opportunity to talk if you would like. >>reporter: scott, a city employee who made $86,000 last year, declined to answer our questions act what we have a backlog of cases not being resolved. >>reporter: he is confident that the board will operate more effectively. it assed by the full -- passed by the full council in march police say 56 year-old richard sunday could have died during an attempted armed robbery here at this atm in bedford monday night. he pulled up just after 10:00 p.m.. as he was trying to get money out, two carloads of teens pulled up. one of gun at sunday demanding cash. >> he appear today be holding something and wasn't sure what it was. he swatted the guys hand away and the hand came back and a shot was fired. the victim was shot with a grazing wound in the head. >> witnesses called 911 as the teens took off. >> i watched somebody get robbed and the guy had a gun and the gun went off so i took off. >> bedford police went after them. two other teenagers including the gunman got away. >> everybody involved in the robbery is a juvenile. >> they remind everyone to extra alert at cash machines. >> be aware of your soundings. if you pull -- surroundings. if you pull into an atm and someone is there that makes you feel uneasy, go with your instincts and leave. new information act a statewide effort to test old rape kits prompted by a news channel 5 exclusive investigation. as of august 1, more than 90 law enforcement agencies have submitted 14,000 cases for forensic testing. more than 515 defendants indicted because of the testing initiative. a reward is being officered fire that destroyed this historic schoolhouse. they posted this photo of the schoolhouse on a facebook page. the build's roof is gone and the one room school was built in 1885 and later restored to host educational programs. today on the road to white house, hillary clinton takes up a major health issue during a visit to florida and donald trump struggles to hold onto support from republicans. >> hey, frank. today hillary clinton is slamming republicans in congress urging them to return from their august recess and take action in the fight against the zika virus. she toured a health center in a miami neighborhood where they're dealing with the country's first outbreak of the virus linked to birthed defect. she's calling lawmakers back to washington and battle the outbreak. >> i'm very disappointed that the congress went on recess resources into this fight. >> as for tram 7, he's been busy -- trump, he's been busy trying to keep the voters on his side. she won't be voling for trump this november. it came after 50 republican nags nag security experts released an open letter saying he could president in american history. trump called cnn this morning to respond. >> look at the terrible job they've done. for the most part, i haven't even spoken to most of these people. the old group was not doing it. >> trump also remaining on the attack today with help from former new york mayor. they're saying clinton's e- the iranian scientists being arrested for being accused of spying for the u.s.. >> in the news room, news channel 156789. thanks, new legal trouble for hillary clinton. the parents of two americans killed in ben quasi filing a wrongful death claim. clinton's careless use during her time as contributed to the deadly attack. house speaker paul ryan hoping to avoid an upset today in wisconsin's primary. challenger paul rose to fame after gop nominee donald trump praised him on twitter. days later trump endorsed ryan, the move seen as pay back for ryan's slow show of support in the spring. polls in wisconsin have commanding lead. it might be a little too quick to call this a two person race. >> today libertarian candidate charles johnson plans to file the paperwork he needs to appear on the ballot in ohio this fall. he won't be able to run as a libertarian in our state. megan joins us live on five. why didn't johnson file for his own party? >>repoer argument to the state of -- according to the state of ohio, it done a lot exist and now goes back to a law libertarians are trying to change. when gary johnson sat down for an interview last month, he said donald trump was doing him a favor. >> i think trump alien ates more than after of republicans and i don't know how many of them come back. >>reporter: according to john carol, police cal science >> they're both the most unliked candidates in polling history, which is shocking they both happen in the same year. >>reporter: filing as a libertarian isn't an option in ohio. he received less than one percent of the vote in 2012, the libertarian party isn't recognized by the state. >> four years ago, he ran as a libertarian and got less than 1 percent. now polling 7-10 percent. >>reportera third party candidate. >> i do think this may be the end of a two party system. >>reporter: the libertarian party of ohio tells me they're fighting to get the law changed in the meantime, his big test will be whether or not he can hit that 15 percent polling in your opinion. >> if he could get on the stage, that could be the moment where he distinguishes himself from the other candidates and that's a moment for him to do well. reporting. he says a third party candidate has not made the presidential debate stage since ross pero in 1992. a summer transformed by the ability for anyone to go live online. >> another live video feed has police on alert. watch this. >> y'all think i'm playing about this? y'all think i'm this (beep). could this lead to the end of racial profiling? how one city is working to collect data on everyone police encounter and learn more act their practices. plus, look at that. carmagedon is upon us from akron and how drivers are coping with a new major project communities for months. new technology that allowing anyone to live stream on the world. live streamed the after math of the police shooting that killed her boyfriend. and a local police officer became a viral hero when she live streamed her emotional gut wrenching response to the shooting death of another man by police in baton rausch. >> making headlines because of this wisconsin man's chilling message broadcast live for the world to see. the only thing, all new at 5, that man facing charges for the message he shared online. showed off a gun and threatened to kill police officers. here's jennifer with how it all unfolded. >> they took my cousin now my brother. my brother too. >>reporter: saturday morning police say an off duty offer from new york came across this video of a man live streaming threats to police on social about this (beep). >> looking for the police. >> very disturbing because he was very animated. >>reporter: police chief said about an hour later glen approached an officer out on patrol. >> i just seen the police. hold on. >> the officer was well apprised of all the information because we were putting it out as fast >>reporter: he said glen was cooperative. >> the offer showed extreme pose, safety, and got backup and sequestered this gentleman from the items in the car and got into custody without anybody getting hurt. >>reporter: glen talks about going to where tony robinson was shot last year to kill police, which is disturbing for his mother. >> she doesn't have anything to >>reporter: a family spokesperson says police want to hold police accountable for her son's death but peacefully. >> she wants broader pollty changes and policy changes to get to the root of this problem. >> and tonight, renaldo glen is facing charges of threats to a law enforcement officer. their challenging a police shooting of an ohio man. the coalition and matter coalition say the death was avoidable and police escalated the confrontation. police chief says porter lunged at the officer with a knife. that was justified they say. they want to keep a record of everyone in the city. denver police are following in the footsteps of big cities such as chicago, la, and new york with a new program that hopefully the results will show that the police department is not profiling but police have concerns about the program. >> to take an officer ten minute for every stop to collect data and making 20-30 stops a day. that's a lot of time when they should be out there protecting and patrolling those neighborhoods. >> officers will collect information like race, gender, and age from people they encounter on the job. >> look who >> vanessa. your favorite person. >> you guy haves been giving me a break autoweekend. i was tracking sunshine in the weekend and cooler temperatures. now down to business and get a little bit of rain here. five to almost six consecutive days, we'll track the potential for storms and a little bit of rain fall so tonight things will rev up about 7:00 p.m.. i want everyone to get prepared. not a opportunity for everyone needed for inland locations. wayne county, that brown crunchy grass gonna head your way a bit of rain fall. what we're dealing with right now are our temperatures on the toesty side, 81 for downtown cleveland. hit a official high at hopkins of 89 for today out to the islands. marble head, kelly's island at 79 degrees, making your way to lake county, ashtabula at 15 akron, canton currently at 91 so that warmer air moving in. i am tracking a few spotty showers making their way in dover, new phillie. that's all the rain that we are currently see inning our viewing area right now. it is well to the south and we have flood advisories till 6:00 p.m. for columbus and cincinnati and northeast ohio around the 7:00 p.m. hour. it's mixed in with this warm air that we're dealing with triple digit heat across portions of the south and that moisture along with bubble of hot air is making its way across our area. so tonight, futurecast if you have outdoor plannings, plan accordingly here. this is scattered rain fall. ashtabula going into 6:00 p.m.. see the brunt of this rain is out towards route 30 corridor. the darker green to yellow, a bit of embedded thunder and things rev up around 9, 10, even 11 tonight. ashtabula to eastern locations even canton. these will be some heavy downpours at times. we are tracking potential for a little bit of minor flooding overnight. we'll continue to track this for your early morning hours, early morning commute, we should be on the dry side once again before another wave hits us tomorrow afternoon. a look at these rain fall totals. i think they're pretty high for wayne county. should be half an inch for everyone tonight. over night low at 73 and tracking those storms and potential for gusty weather picking up tomorrow afternoon. another day in the 90s and lo even a busy here, by saturday, temperatures back in the lower the former iranian president wants our country to send him $2 million. assets. it came after a u.s. supreme court ruling allowing the victims of the iran terror attack to collect damages from those frozen iranian assets. today the presidents of russia and turkey sat down for the first time since turkey shot down a russian fighter jet. today president call -z the russian president his friend. puten said they'll be able to visit turkey. a vigil in pakistan after a bocking by the hospital. -- bombing by the hospital. a colleague was shot to death earlier in the day. faction of the pakistan taliban claimed responsibility. a political activist in india -- she protested a new law that gave more power to security forces in her state. she's been force fed through a tube in her nose ever since. today she was released on bail after agreeing to end her fast. she decided to drivers, well, they woke up this morning to a nightmare of a commute. why they say the state dropped the ball on the massive construction project on akron's central interchange. a former governor serving time for hard corruption got ask. back with our big stories at 5:30. our exclusive investigation into the civilian police review board. hundreds of complaints that have gone unanswered. we found some officers accused of crimes still on the force. well, tomorrow the cleveland city council -- will vote on a emergency plan to overhaul them. a man shot while withdrawing catch ad tommy an cash and two are in custody but looking for three others. the victim will make a full recovery. house speaker paul ryan is i'ming to move past -- aiming to move past his ply mare today. -- primary today. only backed ryan on friday. polls in wisconsin show ryan was 80 percent in the polls. upon us. >> tonight drivers are telling us they didn't get a warning from anyone else. check out this view of the 76, 77 interchange from air tracker 5. a mile and a half from the road closure, there were no signs warning drivers what was coming. it wasn't till the actual spot that we spotted e closure signs. drivers are frustrated and confused tonight. >> yes, they are. right now, people say they were not ready for this to start, even though it's been in the works for quite some time. >>reporter: it sure has. people i talked to said they know something was coming up, but it wasn't till today that these signs were put up and they really understood. i'm gonna let one of the drivers i talked to explain it >>reporter: bill is just one of more than 100,000 drivers that uses central interchange every day. he's calling all this a total disaster. >> a lot of people up here, road raged. >>reporter: a lot of people who live around here may have been told at this point but not properly prepared, especially today. >> i think the state, o dot giver a enough warning in. >> no. >>reporter: i asked worker act it and he agreed. >> we got the go ahead yesterday. >>reporter: his words of advice from now till thanksgiving,. >> give yourself extreme for your commute in the mortgage. >>reporter: it's -- morning. >>reporter: it's expected to wrap up in just under a year. if you want to see a full list of closure ands detours, head to our website. live in akron, tara, news homeowners in a cleveland neighborhood. in june, people in battery park were upset about plans to build a new five and a half story development on west 73rd street. it would blocked promised views of lake eerie. after our story aired, the developer is regrouping and signs for the project we moved and website taken down. if you were left stranded by delta's computer outage, you have some opti customers who flight was canceled or delayed for more than three hours. those customers will receive $200 in travel vouchers good for one year. and they're waiving fees to schedule flights but if you book after august 12, may have to pay more. the state is being honored with the first ever award created to recognize the departments that strive to meet the american correctional association says ohio prisons are 100 percent compliant of the federal prison rape elimination act. that turns out a federal judge upheld the 14 year prison sentence on corruption charges. he asked for his sentence to be reduced after an appellate court dropped five of the 18 charges against him last year. his wife wrote a court asking for some leniency. today she expressed her disappointment with the judge's decision. >> from our point of view and the point of view of thousands of people who reached out to me over the last four years, we find his sentence unusually cruel and heartless and unfair. >> according to the bureau of prisons, we won't be'leased much needed rain for crunchy grass out there. >> yes, we're under a weather part earn for favorable for rain now. we've turned the corner and still talking act that bubble of warm air at greater cleveland. 90s, 5:30 for akron, canton areas so warm air surging in. it's gonna mix in with a bit of moisture well to the south right now. under flood concerns for columbus to cincinnati till th tracking north. one lonely cell that i'm tracking right now that is headed to mans field. you probably noticing the dark clouds making its way into rich land county mans field area but it's moving north and west -- excuse me, north and east fairly quickly so hour by hour, start tracking these storms by the 7:00 p.m. hour. toasty temperatures by 10:00 p.m., still in the 80s. she went out for a jog and killer has paralyzed an entire community. what they're doing to track down the monster responsible. a massive brush fire is burning out of control in california sending thousands fleeing from their homes. what's being done right now to save those homes. first, your winning lottery okay, find me on twitter tonight @the janessa webb as we track storms across the area. temperatures on the mild side tonight. looking at overnight lows from rich land county tomans field, lower 70s. look at our daytime highs. go on about a five day stretch normal that that heat lowering 90s this afternoon. we've hit 90 18 times in 2016 so far so looks like we'll go on another heat stretch across the area for inland locations, canton around the 11:00 a.m. hour, see that brunt of the moisture. i'll be here with you all night tracking storms and for the rest of the week. all new at 5, incredible video you have to see, workers at a chicago grocery store fought back when a robber hit their store. check out this surveillance video. the two would be rodgers storming in just before closing type. they pulled a gun on a worker and demanded cash. other employees charged the robber and chased them out of the store. one of the robbers hit the employee with a gun. >> we noticed the real to everybody was chasing after the guy and we captured one and the other guy got away. >> just three weeks earlier, robbers fitting the same description try today hit that store and the workers chased them off then as well. here's yet another reminder about the dangers of selling things to strangers. a pregnant woman in texas wanted to sell her phone on offer up. after getting an offer. she took her 2 year-old along she real estated it was a trap -- realized it was a trap. >> i felt the gun to my head. him yelling hand me your wallet. hand me your wallet. i saw my whole life flash before my eyes, my unborn baby numbery's life and my son's life. the man smashed her head into the steering wheel while trying to protect her they're okay but terrified. he got away with her purse and green card. she went out for a run in princeton, massachusetts, on sunday and later found in the woods. now police set up a tip line and elizabeth are warning women. >> a murder mystery in massachusetts now has women carrying mace for protection. >> this is very scary. we keep our doors locked and >> residents still stunned as police continue to search for a killer. >> we have a young woman who appeared to be a murder victim and can't be too careful right now. >> that victim, 27 year-old vanessa out jogging sunday afternoon and never made it home. they're telling abc news investigators are looking into the fact she was a victim of sexual assault and had burns on parts of her body. >> >> marcott lived in u.s. city where she worked as an account manager for google. she was in massachusetts visiting her mother. a authority is trying to determine if this was random or targeted homicide, asking the public to stay individual lent. >> i wouldn't even call it a subdivision. who would be there? who would know about that jogging rout? just a half a mile from her mom's home? got to be a local. don't have a motive or any suspects but an autopsy is being performed so they can learn just exactly how she died. elizabeth, abc news, new york. take a look, right now, a massive brush fire that is burning out of control in california. so called pilot fire is blazing in the san bernadino national forest. so far, people have been forced to flee from 4700 homes and hundreds more are in the path. conditions are so bad out there, schools in the area are closed. firefighters are worried because there's so many vegetation as you can see, it feeds the flames. neighbors have been watching the fire shift and change direction. >> got here a couple hours ago to start packing up and seems like it's died down quite a bit and seems like it's moving to the west towards the gun range as opposed to towards us. which is good but only one ridge away. >> little scary. through. evacuated once and last time we didn't and this time a little cautious. >> died down quite a bit but not enough. firefighters are on the lines trying to protect the homes and other buildings in that area. >> they have not been able to catch a break now. >> not a break at all. and the extended forecast, they're looking at more heat and a transition in the winds again so it's just really not in their favor. in desperate need of the rain and across northeast ohio, we're not dealing massive wild fire, but we are in need because we're under a draught across the area. to get caught back up, need about 10-12-inches of rain to make up for july and august. >> that's not gonna happen. >> it may and consecutive rain falls here, but it will take definitely a lot of time here. not gonna happen in one quick burst but tonight i'm tracking rain on the scattered side for some locations, you can see the making their way to wayne county, that's the first sign of a little bit of stormy activity. today, another hot one and still almost at the 6:00 p.m. hour, lake county, the feel like temperature that mixing in with the dew points and ambient temperature, 95 degrees so definitely warm air over new phillie is 94. a little bit of relief if you could say that greater cleveland. dew points on the oppressive side this evening. probably gonna have that ac cranking. i'm tracking just a few spotty showers. no lightning but could see things rev up as more storms make their way to the mans field area. this is route 30 corridor seeing a bit of a gust picking up to about 25-30 miles per hour as these storms start to make their way in the area from summitt county, you're seeing kind of a heavy downpour but these are still very much on the light side. a gust front has formed for kiahoga county. winds are picking up across 271 as that moves south and east, you can see the brunt of this moisture is well to the south right now. under flood advisories for and this will track north and east throughout the evening. the cells will start to lose their force after sunset but possibility of some strong storms here from our futurecast, the brunt of this moisture really tracking the mans field by the 9:00 p.m. hour, things rev up for wayne county, around the 11:00 p.m. hour. this will be an overnight event. now, the great news for your push of moisture for your wednesday afternoon. accumulation totals not impressive. wayne county i think this model is overdoing it here. i think a half an inch for most locations for tonight. now, minor flooding as we're gonna go under a four day stretch of tracking storms and some wet weather across northeast ohio so until friday afternoon and this really revs up for tomorrow, another day in the 90s so the heat is bubbling up once again. seven day forecast we're tracking storms through friday, it is gonna be a washout weekend saturday and sunday but temps back in the lower 80s. time now for a look at what's coming up at 6. a bold smash and grab caught on cameras. what happened when the thieves left the camera's view. the president issue candidates make sure the name what they're doing that's raising eyebrows. >> live on 5 continues with the quest to win the gold, team usa facing challenges while a bright spot is around the the field key as consistency of effort that -- fiasco that forced the nff will cans the hall according to espn, vincent said the nfl didn't give the paint supervisors specific instructions but thought he knew how to properly paint the field. the paint reacted with the field making to too agous to play on -- dangerous to play on. when the take to the ice to defend their title and mark their tenth season in cleveland, the lake eerie few years but the timing seems right. all right, a spoiler alert for anyone following the olympics in rio. team usa women's gymnastics just won the gold metal. it was the second consecutive gold for the team after a win in 2012. >> those ladies are awesome. the victim comes after several try to make their way to the winner's podium. what's going on tonight and the events already wrapped up today. >>reporter: the u.s. swim team is in position to get back on the podium. caleb picked up a top time in the 100-meter free style and advances toed semifinals alongside teammate adrian. camil adams moved ahead in the scored an upset against spain. the 10-meter synchronized event and in boxing, carlos slugged his way into the lightweight quarter finals over japan. the u.s. men's rugby team suffered its first loss in argentina. it's the first time since 1924. jim ryan, abc news, rio. all new at 6, he wanted to grab a few bucks at the atm. >> but that changed after he >> find out what happened and what sent this man to the hospital. a new investigation into police complaints getting results. news channel 5 at 6 starts in new at 6 tonight, a scary scene in bedford as a quick trip in the a it -- atm turned into a near death experience. >> police searching for teens behind the attack. investigators say during tailgate party attack, one of the teens fired a gun nearly killing the man they targeted. >> that has police try to t down two of the robbers, we sit down with our victim to talk act the experience. mike, police say two teens already arrested but looking for two more. >> yeah, police tell us they have warrants out for their arrest tonight. while the man they attacked is at home recovering. last night around 10:00 p.m. sunday, he was at the bank atm on broad way in bedford. trying to get money and two cars of teens pulled up next to him, pointed a gun in his

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