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leave. any idea they may do the same thing? >> reporter: that's one thing we know today, a representative came forward and asking and promising whistle blower status for any employee that comes forward. he is calling for an investigation. >> we'll check back with you. dan macis -- matics romping. a 95-year-old was kind caring. and kimberly kuizon reports on the clues they have to go on. >> reporter: on wellington drive in sebring, there is a lot of heart ache that's spreading. >> people are upset. they don't understand this kind of thing. >> reporter: deputies with the sheriff's office are investigating the murder of 95-year-old dommic demundo. he his body was found monday in his home. he was a uncle, neighbor and especially in the neighborhood. >> they don't know why anyone would want to hurt him, he helped us with things here that went wrong with the house. he was a builder. and he did this with other people. someone must be deranged. >> i don't understand it, he had recently had some work done to his home and now they are working to locate the people and identify them. this they hope they will come forward. >> we found out 95-year-old victim was on the internet and on some social sites withry forensic administrator. with our forensic examiner is looking at. >> they are speaking with a person of interest. they hope they will shed light on what happened. investigators asked anyone who may have seen or heard anything to come forward and close the case and ease the pain for everyone that called him a even if they think it is meaningless, they don't know that, the detectives would like them to give us a call that would help us out. >> reporter: kimberly kuizon fox 13 news. >> a short time ago a person of interest was arrested on unrelated charges. detectives are looking for others who worked at the house in the past week. and most parents have been there waiting impatintly in the school pick up line, a l time. a pasco parent lost his cool. he is accused of hitting a school volunteer with the car. and anjuli davis talked with the person who is there to direct traffic. >> reporter: he has seen a lot in his 33 years as a law enforcement officer. now retired he never thought a close call would be as a volunteer in the school pick up line, he was parked over in the bus loop. >> he said the man behind the wheel, lawrence franklin, copped an attitude whipping around and cutting to the front of the line. what don't you get you cannot park here either. >> he notified the driver that that would not do and directed him to loop out and around to the back of the line like everyone else. >> he blew the horn at me. i laughed. hit me. drove into me. >> he hopped to regain his balance before co, franklin hit him again. >> i was on the hood i caught myself. parents and a bus driver called on aer nearby deputy to help. >> it was a shock. we have people who grumble and but they go pack. hauled off in front of a parade of parents. the volunteer is okay beside some cuts to the leg. he said he will school parents as a volunteer. >> kids are learning to go by the rules why can't the parents. >> in pasco county, anjuli davis, fox 13 news. >> he is facing charges of battery with a vehicle on a person over the age of 65. a burglar didn't bother trying the door he or them tried to go through the wall. yes, they investigated a attempted break in at the at&t store. they pulled the bricks out of the wall. but it turns out there was a fridge on the ear side they could not get through. police are hoping for a quieter night in charlotte, north carolina. riots were out of control after a shooting. and they set things on fire and police had to use teargas to get things under control. they are angry about the death of a black man who was shot as police searched for a suspect. they saw him with a gun and ordered him to drop it. they gave several warnings which he did not obey. >> it is time to change the narrative. >> i can tell you from the facts that the different how it was been portray sod far. they were carrying a book but it was not found. and the officer who shot him is black. he was in plains clothes and did not a body camera. three officers with him were required to have it. this is on the heels of the shooting. and it terry crutcher was shot his suv stalled in the middle of the street. the video shows him walking with his hands up and he did not have a weapon. they found pcp in his car. with the suspect behind the bombings in the chelsea neighborhood in custody, now the f.b.i. is looking for two other men who may be connected. and an hour before the blast. spotted luggage and explosive device and left, luggage in hand and left the device in hand. the f.b.i. is interested in talking with them and recovering the luggage. the leapt of law enforcement wants to bulk up the anti-terrorism efforts. they rolled out a spending hike. 6 million will cover several anti-terrorism squads. they are working with legislators in tallahassee to certain activities. >> it represents an arrow in for investigators to be partners in responding to the rising threat to floridians and all americans t is important we focus on terrorism, everyone has to be a part of this. >> and the commissioner said details about changes to state law and the puget will be in the legislationive session in march. >> they're very good a convincing of what they do. >> so convincing a man got duped out of $100,000. and the scam circulateing why it is global. and hundreds of mill ons of dollars in profit in 2015 based on the sale of epipen. >> yes, sir. >> the ceo of the company who makes epipens in the hot seat on lawmakers accuse the executives who hiked the price lawmakers filthy rich. our consumer reporter joins the epi pens does it mean lower costs. testified they would do they knew they are offering a generic. that is expensive. committee and oversight and reform pointed out that the medicine inside the pen costs a dollar but they jumped to 600-dollar as pack for two. as we have been reporting that's a 500% increase over the last ten years. >> they cannot get this for the family and there is not competition. >> it is reported that the executives within your account earned a collective $292 million from 2011 to is that correct? >> what was your salary, 18 million. >> you sound like are you doing pretty bell on this. the ceo defended the company saying it is the branded product not make its way to the patient. she said an authorized generic will be the most efficient way, lawmakers are not buying it. >> after mylan takes the punches they fly back to the mansions in their private jets and laugh all the way to the bank. and people suffer, file for bankruptcy and watch their children get sicker or >> the ceo said they only profit $50 per pen when it is broken down and they are working on developing a epipen with a longer shelf life. >> you know people will take away from that, she made $18 million. >> exactly that's the question they want the break down of the costs and then all of the profits. they are documents they are waiting for. >> i hope this is not over. can you go and provider and announced more than 500 galaxy devices arrived in the u.s. and shipped to the retail stores. and they announced the roll out of a software update for the note 7 devices. and they will display a green battery icon right at the right hand on the top of the screen. if you have a new one, there is an that. >> and pushed to all the recalled devices and safety notice and power down they turn on the phone. look for the light. today you want to let people know about where to get help naff navigating insurance claims. they are trying to do that. any store and confusing consumers who have not filed the claims and related to claims and insurance village and experts will be available to help you out. the department of financial services and temperatures -- companies will host a demo of the conversations they provide help with after any sort of a disaster when it comes to insurance matters at the walmart super center on north dale mabry. we'll get the information it is open to the public. you have a claim or a the last day of summer, paul. >> paul is not exciting me though much. it's not going to change. it will be like 90 and showers around. our first day of autumn like halloween along with the first day of autumn that makes more sense. but today another bath. stats to show you what happened and big storms today. the coverage was not extensive but raining and it came down pretty good a shower over the station around 2:00 and then big rain over brandon and riverview and a while ago. bubbling as they would in june, july and august. can you see them develop. they of wind to push the storms around and that were over pinellas and moved over brandon there is a lot of coast. it is doing that right now and citrus park by the mall has rain. there is rain up by lutz and rain near over temple terrace the rain motioned has been generally northwest to southeast almost from north to south. heavy rain and then east of 75 heading south. if you are watching us in plant city. this will be close to you in the next half hour and frequent lightning. not much in riverview and st. pete and the rain motion and the storm near land owe lakes. and wesley chapel. the big picture and rain as far as distribution of rain but where it is coming down it is heavy. showers near frost proof and drifting. dry in hernando and sarasota. rain free. for the last full day of summer drier air in the panhandle that's not heading our way soon. here is the summer ramp up temperatures from today. we had 79-days hitting 90 or above. 14 this summer that did not hid 90. -- hit 90. tia 27.4. the average rain our rainy season, 22.49. so the year, 96 days hitting 90 or above we average 73 days of 90 and above. this is a long and hot summer. surprisingly in st. pete because of the bay being nearby. 90 or above. this step, this tidbit is something else. that's over three months. 90 or above is 58. we had 105 mainly because there was not a lot of wind which typically cools them off water off the gulf. that's a long, hot summer along the coast. karl is back to a depression. it may be a storm, a hoke in a couple of days as it bypasses bermuda as we'll watch that. no threat to the us you have lisa near the atlantic. that should be a storm weakening in 3 to 4 days. gone by the weekend. midsummer heat. partly cloudy. storms, we're back up to 90. on friday partly cloudy. a light chop and high tide. the 7 day forecast temperatures staying up near 90. no sign of cool weather. a new ferry service finally about to hit the water. tonight at 6:00. we have all the information about when the trips will start. and how much they cost and where they will pick you up and drop you off. a lot nasa has a plan to get to mars. american made rockets with no help from russia. and congress is on board to fund the flight. more about the plan to put an american on mars the time line and cost ahead tonight at 6. back to you guys. >> thank you. >> we're five days away from the first presidential debate. and how the candidates are i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action florida was not doing enough to give their families the help they desperately needed. dana young understood. that was wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the dana young for the florida senate. a return to common sense. ? you and me. ? ? hey guys, i'm going to tell you what it's like to be a fireman. helping you connect to what matters most. bright house networks. here in florida, trump u here in florida 2ru67 and clinton are tied -- here in florida, donald trump and and time to bring in our editor craig patrick to break it down for us. >> reporter: let's start with the strategy in the debates she is getting an earful from democrats and the senate democrats saying this is what they want her to do. and they want her to step back and let trump do most of the talking under the premise that trump has not been in a head to head debate for 90 minutes and that surely someone will throw punches perhaps be until he says something that may get him in trouble and back fire with some sort of gaffe. there may be truth but it is a double edged sword if she steps back and dominate the debate and play the aggressor she runs the risk that the president did four years ago with mitt romney and beat him in the first debate until he bounced back in the second and third debates. we'll see how that plays out on yes; orlando because she is trying to shore up her base. this is an important part of the election map not just in florida but across the nation. we'll see more of hillary clinton and donald trump but at this point they are not pivoting and gearing up. >> how many times i-4 corridor, right. >> hundreds of times. >> do we have a feel for the time and mon? >> we are getting a sense of that. time and you just saw hillary clinton h spending a lot of time in orlando and tampa bay. donald trump is moving his campaign headquarters to orlando as well. in addition to the multiple stops that we have seen and we'll see more, take a look at money. this tells us we're in the heart of the swing zone of the nation's biggest swing state f you look at money from the ads, they are focusing on orlando and terms of ad dollars spent at 16 and $14 million. you go to cleveland at 10 million. this is selling us that this is the center of the political universe, they know it why he has shifted resources in terms of money and staff as well. ics thank you very much. still ahead a new way to protect and serve. the ride sharing service using a mrsa scare. what is done after two students came down with it. >> we brought you the story of a local girl who made a big splash with her bathing suit y now even with her bathing suit y now even the white house is taking come into 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this victim turned to a online company to help him. it started out and it was running and paid for the service. >> he said i needed a special protection. i bought five years of protection for $499. >> later he got a call from the same tech advisor. >> he called me up said they're getting error signals from my computer. make sure nothing was wrong. said he needed to correct the problems. he gave them access and transfers and withdrawals his savings account was wiped clean and credit cards maxed. >> it turns out that -- >> the sheriff said this man, robert rakovic was a computer guy. he is now under arrest but he fears he is one of a team of hackers w >> tell your parents, your grandparents, trust no one online, these con men, con women, they won people, convicts is what they are, they are after your money every moment of the day online, they believe that his team could be tied to cases across the country with as much many are not counting on ever seeing again. >> and robbin me of the money over they did no different than walking up and pulling a gun on you and takinghe cash money out of your pocket. >> and the sheriff believes there are more local victims that are embarrassed to come forward. to build the case with the potential he needs the victims to call. if you are suspicious of monitor interactions online you are doing and call your law enforcement office. a health alert for florida. two students are recovering after contracting mrsa in a campus dorm. and we report from gainesville. >> two students are recovering from home after a skin infection which is resistant to all but the strong antibiotics. they are at bay towers that they got a throw row cleaning. the housing staff have cleaned all of the common areas in both towers, the stair well and the kitchen, living rooms, the bathrooms, certainly both apartments they continue to encourage vigilance in terms of hygiene and not sharing those types of things. the first was reported last wednesday and the second one reported last friday. the students were not living together. one was in east tower other one in the west. administrators sent out an e-mail to tell about the infection in the building and what they can do to avoid the dangerous bacteria t is generally passed from a one person through hand to hand contact or individual to individual. >> and practice hygiene, washing hands, cuts and scrapes covered and clean. avoiding other people's wounds razorsment students in the towers will take a look at their hygiene. >> me and my roommate were freaked out. so we started disinfecting everything and every time we went into the elevator we wash our hands or sanitize after. >> four guys in one bathroom could you consider that there is something that are not san sanitary. we keep it relatively clean. >> the university said they monitoring the situation and coordinate with the student health services to prevent new infections. >> let's bring in dr. jo to take a look at this. i know that the infections can come from different places s it hard to contain. they can be. when you think about it. it is a staph if you heard of someone say they have a staph infection but this one is resistant to medication. and if you look at someone in a people, places it can be carried in the nose and be carried in the skin. if you cough or sneeze and you can spread that bacteria and if you touch something that someone has touched if they have an open wound. in addition to what we heard in the package a razors and towels. there is sporting equipment that can pass it on and makeup. they are asking people not to share those things a brush can contain it. it does not it popping up in the dorm. >> we have been seeing this since the 1990s. we saw this and then it started to hit the community. they believe about 30% of people probably carried this don't know it it's not going to cause an infection if you have a cut or abraceon. we thought well this is only going to affect those with bad immune systems. 50% of the infections are in the individuals who are otherwise healthy. get a cut wash it. if you are in a place you will not have soap and water. you take care of yourself, and itgos and gets hot and red that's how we get the infection t is resistant and are there any drugs out there to treat the infection. >> there are. >> it is the one that's can you use like something look you use a drug for a uti, can you use a but they can take that bacteria and culture it out add see what it is susceptible to, that takes time about the the bottom line if you are on a buy iteming or you have mrsa take the whole thing. do not skip you create a more resistance microorganism if you >> point out young kids can get it. talk to them about it. >> hand washing. >> yes. >> thank you, dr. jo. more trouble for a florida chief accused of harassment. the mayor has his back. will it save hits job. next see who wants i'm a coupon guy... i signed up for the publix digital ones... i clip the paper 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and in additionive back and forth. >> the council will meet on friday morning to approve the chief's leave and he will get a check but the deputy chief will step into his position now. you can serve. and the service is putting retired and off duty police officers behind the wheel. it was started by a retired officer who had a vision of cars for hire driven by blue t is to provide rides with extra security. >> once you worn that you don't put it up. father -- father, mother get where they are going. >> it is on next month. what you have got? >> port saint luck luck abuzz with tebow mania. a couple of homeruns during batting practice. how different will the bucs look without doug martin. the rams with a couple of options. we'll preview the matchup ahead today, technology is changing... homes are changing.... lives are changing. and all those changes take energy. at duke energy, we're changing too, giving you new ways to control your power use and stay in the know... ...for smarter energy 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(linda 2sh ) dozens of tree carry professionals volunteered their time to clean up the florida national cemetery. >> and we see how saluting branches honors our veterans. >> saluting branches started this is our second year. we have arborists from all over volunteer their equipment. there are 36 taking part all in one day we are making it safe. this is no less than $50,000. everyone donates time. the resources are not what they work. by us coming out here it takes the burden off that. >> it is important. >> this has their own yard and they are cog doing a burn. we don't have to take it anywhere t is great, that's fuel and emissions t is incredible as a veteran myself. my f is buried we did that last year. here this is important. >> and very important to me. be here. now your sky tower radar forecast with paul dellegatto. >> last full day of summer. look at that. that's cool from the johns hopkins camera. looking at heavy rain out in the distance and it is pouring out over the bay. not raining in downtown st. pete. rain in the distance. to the south and southeast. the rain temporarily. ky i can guarantee it is pouring out. lightning that's going straight down 301 into hillsborough county. we zoom in. tampa palms. lutz up to land o' lakes. this rain will be heading south and impacting brandon and seffer? there is a shower. that's the shower over the bay. the same camera looking at to the east. in southwest polk county it is sliding to the southeast. and brooksville and pasco it is a bit more stable and watching us in highlands are you rain free. and clouds bubbling up and see breeze to the north. no rain from pasco north and south lots of another day back up to 90. >> the rainy seize ends. i think what is interesting to note is between now, we lose. 02 of an inch of rain n october for us the rainy season is done. we're still kind of wet and a far this season 12 named storms, that's average four hurricanes. 6 is the average. and karl should be one in a couple of days. a depressionow and lisa is a tropical storm and none of them should be a factor of land interaction goes. spotty showers tonight. they end tomorrow. a few showers and thundershowers building during the day. 20 that's it not much in the way of rain. it stays hot and humid. i don't see anything on the 7 day. the heat tonight down to 77. and a mix of clouds and sun. storms near 90. on friday. temperatures are up near 90. it is a big weekend. we have the usf at home hosting hosting the rams. very steamy at raymond james. you are talking bucs, scotty, yes. >> and injuries, too. part of the nfl season. this is a rough week and miss the next three games do due to t and week 7. not practiceing were smith. stalker and shorts. details were not given they have promoted freddie roster. being without martin. there not rushing him back. they require a rehab. and rogers fill in and dirk koetter did not want to talk about the injuries and dive into how he will use them but he is confident he will get the job done. >> and so more do you want to >> and doug is one of the best players. we love him. not like he went missing. the biggest yardage game against the rams. and aware of the problem it posts. >> if you can push the ball down the field and weapons. he can with the plays. >> game day with us. hire on fox 13. and steven sousa done for the season. they take on the yankees tonight in game two. that soarrys from the trop. alex cobb gets the start for the rays. the final start for abbreviated campaign. three starts after a long rehab process coming off surgery heading into the. the point i got to where i need press. and. >> i could not be happier. and go into the off season. and tim tebow hits two homers during practice with the mets. the call up the bigs, he has power gets four it is batting. right there with tebow there e it. >> was it an affair i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us florida was not doing enough to give their families the help they desperately needed. dana young understood. that was wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the benefits they are entitled to and the honor they deserve. dana young has our back and she has yours. dana young for the florida senate. a return to common sense. she's walking... ? 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((mark-- there is new fallout from the sewage/wastewater dump in st. pete... millions of gallons of both treated and untreated sewage were dumped into our waterways during hurricane hermine. tonight - st. pete's mayor is taking action against some top sewage employees. fox 13's dan the mayor is taking action against employees. dan, this calls comes for an investigation in the federal and state levels as well. >> mark that's right, you know some evening. the city of st. pete is iting the water was safe. this has people from the inside are questioning that along with the politicians. >> dark skies hang over a sewage treatment plant as the mayor send as message after threats of an investigation into the treated and untreated sewage being dumped.

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