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this week will determine if he goes free. >> reporter: on saturday october 16th, 1993, a range with the strange request. >> i finally got a hold of d. her doctor got on and said that my daughter was in the hospital. that she was unconscious >> reporter: the baby was taken to the hospital then moved to she was on life support. he immediately noticed large bruises on her. >> i couldn't believe he, it, she had bruises and welts. >> reporter: he claimed he been given the baby a bath. the baby fell and hit her head but doctors quickly came up with the different explanation. her medical reports says that her head injuries with eye equivalent with her falling from a second story. the day after the child was admitted to hospital she was taken off life support. >> when 8 a.m. came, i held my daughter in my arms and they >> he was convicted on one countf of involuntary manslaughter. he still lying about the circumstances and prosecutors have told parole authorities that he is either confused or about what it means to tell the truth. >> is that a big part that he doesn't acknowledge what de? >> oh absolutely. i mean he is living in fantasy denial. which means he could do this again. >> he has a parole hear in columbus. there was an online petition at block parole dpoing >> the courtroom he admitted he admitted that the beating caused the death. my daughter had a cracked skull, broken ribs. >> rob: the week before she died her mother took pictures of the welts and burns on her body. she was never charged in her daughters death. money drugs and rap music all of it apart of a major bust revealed today. a lot of money and drugs. that maybe the least of the crimes the group of the center of this faces. >> reporter: west end based fdd injuriy intlak the companies vea. >> it is a group of rap artists, many of the individuals we are seeing rap artists. >> reporter: last friday night police say they pulled over black and found marijuana. they found 152 pounds of pot at his out. he didn't the only one facing charges. jeffry harrison is seen in this rap video with agun. she was charged with assault and kidnaping. the charges were dropped because the victim count cooperate. >> reporter: this investigation started in may when a man was killed in his car. police say the trim shooting in the west end in may. >> i can share with you that have we been pushing a lot of resources. we want to see more of this in cincinnati. >> now police are stills looking for watson tonight. is wanted for felony drug possession. federal charges are possible in this case since the atf is involved. reporting live from hamilton county justice center. >> cammy: thank you. and if you can help police with the investigation please call crime stoppers. panicked, this is how the cincinnati police department feels. anone anone -- >> i can't deny that there is a heightened sense of awareness but that's it. just an extra little eye on things. >> rob: this police isn't sure if there was a did that breech. >> cammy: tonight city leaders got a fresh perspective on how to combot violence. >> >> reporter: a vigil for the murder victim drew a crowd. a some of the city's youngest the subject of gun violence why on the lot of peoples mind sz. >> we know a lot of people effected by. >> the meeting dpru in teens what wanted to express their concerns to the city council, the police chief and the mayor. neighbors are worried about the latest officer involved shooting and quality of life issues. teens talked about the lack of activities to keep young people out of trouble. the only resources they give us, we have an art program, i don't care for art. >> reporter: all dults should be worried about the city it's youth. >> the kids that you are talking about, the parents you are things if people care. >> reporter: the young people say, the least adult can do is provide some solutions. >> cammy: some suggest signup sleets. >> rob: tomorrow apparently the calm before the storm. >> we do have aactive weather week ahead. temperatures today topped out above normal. but a few of us are in upper 30s and we will soon be in the 30s near cincinnati. not much happening around home. we have the large system down to our south that is brings us the clouds, another systems churning in texas that will continue to move our way. more winter like weather on the way. >> rob: new tonight one of the victims of a chopper crash last week in hawaii has died. video captured the helicopter as it dropped out of the sky. an amaze something story of survivals that comes out of the horrible situation in michigan. a man confessed to the rampage. the shooting were at an apartment complex, and the car dealer ship. some passenger called to company about his behavior. >> we are kind of driving through medians, lawn, and then finally once he came to a stop i >> alton is also charged were two counts of attempted murder. another beloved red maybe macking his back. >> we are going to tell you what and where he my be headed. where you could be able to (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some seem to be dealing with social security. and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, >> rob: tonight we continue our investigation into childhood poverty. >> often success starts small and grows. >> live are changing without any city, or state money. >> reporter: the old saint michael churj are part of two nonprofits raised the money. >> here dults study english at the second language work on their geds are get when with college entrance exams. that's what 34-year-old mike james is doing. >> just dreaming about a better life for my family and myself and the possibilities that are out there. >> what do you want to do if >> i want to be a civil engineer. >> and he wants to set a good example for his children. >> they are happy and proud. >> reporter: these are graduation photos of dults what went back to school. including 40-year-old chris teen parks. thee graduated from high school >> i can just remember the day that i got my results back. i sat on the floor and cried. >> reporter: now she is in college studying nursing. >> now i've been in college for two years and leading by example both my children are in college. >> a lot of people have the will and desire but there is so many seemingly bare yores. >> reporter: commute matters eliminates those barriers one at the time. sometimes they are as basic as not have transportation to the store. groceries are free here in the food pantry. if she needs daycare for her two-year-old son, that's free here too. example for him than i did for me other two. >> near the thrift store items cost less than most thrift shop ises. baby clothes are $0.50 a piece. >> they want to be part of that change in order to be part of that we have to meet the basic needs so they sdroent worry about where their next meal is going to come from. the next meal could be a community dinner inconcluding vegetables grown in the guard pen >> we are taking a look not at just meeting the basic need and hungry, why are kids failing in school? it comes back to the inability to find a job that is reliable, that pays well and work within the family life. >> that's what the employment hub is all about right next to the thrift store. it is about looking at this neighborhood with all its hard ships and finding it's gifts that make is vibrant again. deborah dixon local 12 news. >> rob: what's going on in lower price hill is privately funded. >> cammy: i admit it, i'm a fan of mamilo, good news he and t arena. it is back on april 29th. shipping container homes are coming. they are going to build one in orchard pork. >> rob: that's a great idea. it is going to be a little chilly tonight. >> we are going to be back the 50s tomorrow but rain moves in our wednesday then snow on thursday just some high clouds today, into the 50s for some of us, 50 in cincinnati and we will continue to have those high midlevel clouds. we may see the little bit of sun tomorrow morning but it won't last long. the atrium medical center weather camera live looking from the kof inc.ton to downtown cincinnati. noose into the 40s. we are still hanging on to 40 in georgetown. it is going to be a chilly start hovering around 30 degrees. we do stay dry. life precision doppler 12 hd, areas of high pressure sit waited in our region. here is what we are going to be tracking for the middle of our workweek p an area of low pressure that is going to be more potent. it is going oba lot of rain. potential flooding issues or in the weekend. we do get warmer in the weekend. the let me take you through the next couple of the days. clouds stick around through the overnight period. tomorrow morning wake ip to a little bit of sunshine but mostly cloudy skies throughout most of the day. here is 5:00, evening commute should be fine. 52 degrees. that situation that just pointed out in texas moves our way. by midnight more rain. slight chances mainly 9, 10, 11:00 best chances arrive overnight tuesday. expect a rain commute on wednesday. slow traffic, lower visibility and i wouldn't rule out thunder we have the lull in the late that's where i think we are going to see the lightest rain more rain on wednesday. the rain it in grain will turn to snow late wednesday night there is 11:00. where we may see some mixture. we are looking asome accumulation likely. snow. 52 for a high tomorrow, 55 and rainy on wednesday and we will be colder on thursday with weekend looks not until tomorrow but veteran jay bruce reported to camp before he had to. he is ared until he is not. the not may come sooner rather than later. multiple reports saying he may not be a red in the coming days. he would head to toronto. red president say there is is nothing to comment on right now. >> we do have jj huber commenting on his new role this season. >> reporter: now the world do you go into placing something like aroldis champman. that seems fit for the opportunity. >> i set that as my goal before the off season was going on. then when' heard champman's names names names rumored. >> reporter: last year he certainly proved he had the right stuff. he may not be the cuban missile. the latest from arizona all week as we try to better understand the makeup of the reds team. of the season against the number one team in the country. that's up next. is depression more than sadness? 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"for me, brintellix made a difference." tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. brintellix has not been do not take with maois. tell your doctor about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. brintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your doctor on wednesday one of the most anticipated games will go down. xavier will take on the number one naem the nation. this one has conference implications. just plain you don't want to impolice indications. >> teams take on the personality of their head coach and he doesn't like losing. they are going to try to get it back. they want to win as many games as possible. >> the muskies went 2-0 last week. and today they earned conference honors. national ranking released today. the muskies in the 5th spot. despite oklahoma loss to texas tech, they remained ahead of x. to duke. and thomas moore women are play well. just broke the conference all time scoring record 2,103 points. more record breaking, the fastest team to 50 wins, hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... 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