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alarm. french police put a first to the police on the loose issuing a wanted in the watt photo. the notice is for a 26 yearly man born in bellium. a police official says he is the one who rented a blacks volkswagen later found with three guns and empty magazines inside. security experts have said there are so many people that have become radicalized that law enforcement and intelligence agencies can't keep up. some have sitted that the united states should put a large number of u.s. troops on the ground to attack isis but during a news conference today the president said that would be a mistake. the strategy that we are putting forward is the strategy that ultimately is going to work work. as i said from the start it's going to take time. >> reporter: the head the cia says we need to be vigilant but there is no credible threat in the u.s. u.s.. >> anchor: oh now with isis threatening to attack the u.s. what's next? sheryl fiandacca has been look looking into that angle of the terror sorry. pester orism experts say ice cis using video to recruit sympathiz sympathizers. the or of the cia calling the threat one more reason why the u.s. must remain vigilant. the latest threats and new propaganda videos, this one shows three heavily armed men celt plating the paris attacks and threatening washington, d.c. i think washington, d.c. is on the top list of targets for isis. however, we see that in paris they actually went dark and were searching outweighs to hide their communications throughen trip shun. if there was towel a plot going on to target the united states, we would see that chatter going quiet, not escalating so this is aspirational. it certainly is worth paying attention to but it is not a credible threat. videos have not yet been authenticated by u.s. intelligence officials but that didn't stop the direct of the ci cia for saying more isis attacks or possible . >> anchor: they are determined to carry out these types of attacks. this is not something that was deliberately and carefully planned over the course i think of several months and so i would anticipate that this is not the only operation that isil has in the pipeline . >> anchor: the threats aren't just directed to the u.s. one man purporting to be a medical of the terror group says isis is coming to europe with bobby traps and explosives. terrorism experts say the videos are all part of the isis social media recruitment campaign . >> anchor: there is definitely increased chatter on-line and what we see are isis fan boys, people who want to be part of the group but aren't, are re retweeting them a lot, they are really engaging in aspirational desires to somehow join the islamic state. >> anchor: police in washington d.c. and other cities like boston have increased security at major institutions and transportation hubs. in in a recent f.b.i. documentary leased today shows that the bureau has nearly 1,000 active investigations of the in the newsroom, sheryl >> anchor: people on high alert after the paris attacks and it showed when someone e-mailed a university. with a big response happening. is it still going on there, dan? >> anchor: it just seems to be wrapping up. there was quit a big response and authorities say that was in part because the paris attacks were days ago. heavily armed officers swarmed the harvard university campus. a bomb threat drawing a strong response that included the f.b.i. and homeland security. police, students adteachers admitting what happened in paris is fresh on their minds first there was the airplane then paris and now all of these . >> anchor: student were evacuat evacuated from four large harvard buildings specifically named in the bomb threat. a campus wide alert was sent . >> anchor: like it's kind of scary. >> anchor: police say the bomb threat came in the form of an e-mail of the have thors working to trace the source. we have authorities on scene working with us along with m.i.t. police. at the transit police. the state police and the boston police. we have a number after sets here but clearly the f.b.i. will be helping us with that as pet of the investigation . >> anchor: teams of officers wearing body armour fanned out to the four buildings for search searches that were expected to take hours. i don't think it be a big deal in the end but it's scary of course. >> reporter: just minutes ago we got word all four buildings have reopen no. more involving for bombs but the search for the e-mail that sent that threat, that's continuing. . >> anchor: governor charlie baker with a controversial decision about syrian refugees. the governor says right now he doesn't want those refugees coming to the state of massachusetts. tim caputo is live at the statehouse to explain what the government would want first here in the bay state. governors taking an awfully strong stance on this saying they never want syrian refugees in their state. governor charlie baker a little bit different. he said at this moment he doesn't want them here in massachusetts. but he really wants to wait and see exactly how strict and extensive the investigating process will be. governors of 16 states including massachusetts say they will not accept syrian refugees. i am not interested in accepting rev from syria . >> reporter: the opposition comes when it was revealed one of the suspects involved in the paris attacks entered europe among the refugees fleeing syria syria. the vast majority of governors who say they won't accept refugees are republican, new hampshire governor muggy hassan is the only democratic governor to take the stance. like baker he says she wants to review the investigating process before making a final decision. i will set the bar high. my view on this is the safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority . >> anchor: president obama said the u.s. would take in 10,000 syrian refugees in the next year year. last night a white house official said that plan hasn't changed. boston mayor marty walsh stands with governor baker but too wants to find out more about the background checks . i think any conversation that involves this has to start with whatever process the federal government is going to put in place to vet people through that process and that's something we certainly want to know a lot about. >> reporter: still unclear when first wave would be coming to the u.s. live tonight outside the statehouse, tim caputo, 7 news . >> anchor: tributes continue to pour in for victim of the paris attack. flags across this country are at half staff. john cuoco live at the french consulate this boston with a look at the memorial that's been set up there. john? the outpouring of support is continuing here in boston and across the country. that includes the memorial here outside the french consulate. it's not that i pray for paris, i celebrate. the mass continues to grow by the day . just the love and support from all different walks of life of people, you know? >> anchor: with more and more people coming by to show support for france and those that were injured and lost their lives in friday's attacks. i stopped by memorial and think and reflect on what has happened and how to move forward and try to find small ways to spread kind necessary . >> anchor: the tributes go far beyond borders of boston of the vigil was staged at the 9/11 in new york to remember victims, emergency responders and show support for france. flags were placed at half staff across the united states. president obama ordered u.s. flags to be lowered at all federal buildings as well as military and diplomatic stays around the world. they will stay that way until sunset thursday. meanwhile, wall street observed a moment of silence this morning in the wake of the attacks in paris. both the new york stock exchange and nasdaq both stayed silent for a minute in honor of the victims. retired captain frank grober who recently was there to ring the >> anchor: it's nice to see people leaving out to our global family this way. >> anchor: this memorial continues as people continue to stop by. live in boston, john cuoco, 7 news. >> anchor: stay with 7 news for the latest on the terror in paris. we'll be bringing you updates on air of course, also on-line and on our mobile apps . >> anchor: breaking news, a judge denies a temporary restraining order that was requested by fan dual in boston based draft kings. new york's attorney general wants to shut the sites down saying it's galloning. the fantasy web sites argue it is a game of skill. other breaking news regarding the el faro ship. investigators cannot find the vessels black's box. so the search is now epping. the cargo sank during hurricane joaquin killing the crew including three people from massachusetts. >> anchor: now it a developing story in worcester. a surveillance picture captures the night someone stole military weapons from a reserve facility in worcester. let's go to kelly o'hara live there. she is looking into it. these are some serious weapons and so police across the state are looking for them. is that right . 16 weapons taken in total. police try to track down the man that stole them . >> anchor: it's a grinny my time image saturday night. the man whose believed to have stolen high-powered guns and putting them in a black hatchback bmw and disappearing into the night. sources tell 7 the f.b.i.'s been circulating this photo to law enforcement agencies all over the state telling them to be on the lookout. it just makes me feel less safe i guess. it's just awful. now somebody is running around worcester with those weapons possibly . >> reporter: forcing many to ask how 16 guns are gone. the army reserve revealing that monk the stolen, millimeter pixel. they don't believe terrorism is to blame, worcester police now say they are stepping up patrols in key areas around the city. they wouldn't be concerned about their safety now. hopefully they catch them . >> anchor: i hope they would be in a more secure location, those kinds of weapons. and anyone with information as to who took these guns is asked to call the f.b.i. asap. in worcester, kelly o'hara, 7 news . >> anchor: still coming up here on 7 news at 6:00, the murder trial of a local teen gets under way. what the defense revealed about the murder of a math teacher at danvers high school. >> anchor: plus, temperatures are about to going to move in a certain direction. >> anchor: a teen on try charg charged with murdering his high school math teacher and fill i chisolm's defense today . >> anchor: and the state shared some chilling details of the crime scene. 7's steve cooper live outside he heard everything that happened in the courtroom today and joins us to share some of those details now. as you can imagine this was such a difficult day for colleen richard's parents this. sat in the courtroom and list prosecutors outlined those graphic details of how their daughter was murdered. a broady box cutter with a blade still sticking out. prosecutors showing jurors the murder weapon phillip chisolm us used to kill his math teacher danvers high two years ago. the defendant strangled colleen. the defendant used the box cutter he had to cut or slice her throat. >> reporter: his attorney admitting the then 14-year-old murdered ritzer but why she said . why did a 14-year-old boy, well behaved, quiet, one month into high school do these terrible things? . >> reporter: he showed no emotion as a topsfield police officer who lobed him on route 1 took the stand describing how he was carrying ritzer's license and credit cards and a broady box cutter which is when they asked him whose blood it was. he asked who the blood belonged to. . how did the defendant respond . he said it's the girl's. >> reporter: testimony resumes first thing tomorrow morning. intend to call colleen ritzer's mother to the stand. live in salem tonight, steve cooper, 7 news. >> anchor: and there is more news today. a person has died after a crash in ashland overnight. the person was walking on the side of route 135, authorities have not released a name. >> anchor: governor baker's bill to fight opiate addiction going before a health committee today would limit patients to a three day supply of pain killers killers. the first time they were prescribed the drug, many activists saying the bill though is flawed. >> reporter: the forecast is chilling out over the next couple of days. we'll take a local that and [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. that's coming. >> anchor: temperature if the lower 60's, even in boston at 60 degrees, spencer 60. pepperell 60. all good. our temperatures about 57 out through worcester, but now it's time to chill out. the front has pass. colder days are ahead. we'll get some rain in here by thursday afternoon. it does not look like a big storm system but you know slow chug on a cold front could give us a soaking late in the afternoon and at night. milder late in the week, we get a bounce in the temperatures right now they are falling. quickly. several degrees per hour. 53 now in boston. where is that 60 or 61 rather. and in lexington 48. 49 wayland. melrose at 50 degrees. greenland, new hampshire 46 already. reading at 47. 48 out through auburn, shrewsbury about 46 or 47. foxboro 48, 52 west bridgewater and down through cape odd already 44 in west chatham, haven. the cold air is will coulding in route through maine and national and sinking down. we're focusing on high pressure. there is some showers, i see them out through chicago, yes and down through the south but they are not ours just yet. this is our weather system that will eventually kick up these showers and bring them into new england. that weather system right now producing quite a bit of snow back through denver. this high once you get underneath it boy it's tough to warm up. this time of year at least. it will be the focus for some cold nights tonight and tomorrow looks even colder. eventually drifts away but clouds will be on the hot pursuit by wednesday. they go in the afternoon, start tomorrow off in the 20's and slowly warm it up to those 40's. that's about it for highs tomorrow. nothing better. it looks like by tomorrow evening those temperatures willful back quickly too much the temperature trend gets up there by thursday and friday. again, the cold air is delayed but not the night. it will get in here by sunday. but it's an only one day stand as we moderate by next monday. i will see you tonight at 1:00 and 11:00. >> anchor: for a second straight week, the patriots pick up a win over an n c east opponent but along the way suffer a key injury to a unique piece of their offense. last week it was deion lewis going down against washington yesterday, julian eelman broke a bone in his left foot in the meadowlands. the injury which edelman reportedly had surgery on today is similar to the one that sidelined the cowboys receiver d des bryant for six weeks earlier this season. that would put edelman on track to return in tile for the play playoffs. predictably bill belichick had no update on his leading pass capper tom brady. shared disdisappointment this morning with weei's dennis and callahan. >> anchor: i am certainly bump bumped to hear about julian just because of how you know, great of a player he is and just terrible for him. you want somebody that's been team for multiple years and you lose them it's not like you go, okay, well let's just put someone else in. he is too good of a player for that. julian will work as hard as he can to get back as quickly as he can. that's how he always does things things. >> anchor: thanks to another gostkowski. the patriots are still perfect on the season. his 54 yard game winner the latest reminder he is the best in the business. and thanks to does to you key's music to patriots fans ears. >> anchor: i just sing a song in high head and keep that between me and the song. i do, i sing a song in my head to distract everything else and it's cool. the noise, them yelling. it's fun. you guys can guess. >> reporter: no mystery in what's going on. payton manning got benched after throwing four intersessions across the chiefs and will stay on the sideline this coming sunday in chicago and possibly head coach gary kubiak says manning will not play against the bears as he tries to heal up from a partially torn plantar facia in his left foot. wyler will start in his place. card until and sea hawks ceiling it up for arizona with a 48 yard touchdown. that's great put. check how the . drew stanton's reaction on the sideline you have to love the enthusiasm there. ellington's td trot and stanton celebration get our play of the day. the celtics looking for a third straight win. they are down in houston tonight taking on the rockettes. that's 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