Yes definitely is the person over the authority over the house at this time is considered the suspect. We have to rule everything out before we make that determination and were interviewing all parties. Reporter just a tragedy down here the chief said at this point they are not looking for anyone else as far as this investigation goes, they say the mother again the primary suspect and her two boys ages five and a few months old passed away the cause of death they drown. Reporting live in wilmington, bob brooks channel 6 action news. Another story we are following out of center city a call for an nfl boycott at the next eagles game. A group is protesting the attempt to silence nfl players after Collin Kaepernick filed a grievence claiming owners conspired not to higher him after kneeling during the National Anthem. Walter perez has more on the story. Reporter guys, the protesters said when you have several quarterback openings in the nfl and one of the guys who was left owls and went to
8 30 in the morning. Call came from the childrens mother, authorities wont say what she told police, but that first officers on the scene, thought they were simply doing a quote, wellbeing check. The buses, met the mother outside and at the location, and actually saw two children that were deceased. Reporter there was a strong smell of gas coming from the home, so strong that officers had to pull back and evacuate building. But despite gas concern that at this point in the investigation, it appears that two little boys who lived here may have died from something else. Right now we believe, and there were reports and what were looking at is the children looked like they might have been drowned. Reporter at this point Wilmington Police chief did say mother is believed to be only one who was with the two little boys. Speaking with the mother to find out details of what happened with these children, and trying to gather witnesses and, as early in this Investigation Police are not calling t
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