philadelphia, blank slates and for those who come through the airport, well, the airport will be the first point of contact. from areas of new led lighting to a virtual library, to improved wifi, papal visit visitors will enter an airport that has been spiffed up. color has been added from planters and club chairs to the tile in some restrooms. older signage like this has been largely replaced with international directionals punctuated with simple white on red arrows. unlike septa which is gearing up to move twice its normal numbers during the visit there is so far no evidence here that extra flights are being scheduled. airline schedules are pretty well defined so we kind of know how many airplanes are coming and we know how many seats are on those airplanes. we can plan for that but we do think it will be busy. maybe thanksgiving style busy and we can deal with that. unlike thanksgiving when many travelers are returning home it s expected many will be newcomers. with th
action news, delaware valley s leading news program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. new details about the dallas gunman s disturbing final moves as a grieving city tries to pick up the pieces. tonight, we re hearing how the very officers were being targeted, saved the lives of a woman and her sons. all of this as anger continues to surface here in philadelphia and across the nation. the big story on action news the latest from dallas. four days after a gunman assassinated police officers, stories of heroism emerge. and plans to reopen parts of the downtown area with the hopes of getting things back to normal. here in philadelphia nearly 100 protesters marched through the city. beginning with coverage in dallas. hi walter, good evening. earlier a man on the roof across from police headquarters sent people running telling people to take cover. the all-clear has been given but it shows how on-edge the department
4:00 o clock tuesday by five he was dead. shots several times by police in drexel hill after officers pulled him over. he through the car in reverse. he ran into the chief of police car from clifton and tried to run over several other officers who were around the car. at this time officers fired several shots. reporter: haverford police had an arrest warrant out for him because allegedly threats he made to one of the detectives on his youtube channel he talks about his love of god and bob singer sarah borrell list. i m sarah twin flame soulmate. officers went to his home in clifton heights tuesday and followed him in his car as he drove to drexel hill and that s where officers pulled him over and bocked him in. he apparently used his vehicle as a weapon. reporter: as many as five officers from clifton heights upper darby and haverford all opened fire striking bologna several times. he died at the scene. bullets also hit the front glass door avenue bank and a window
county with some late breaking details now. todd. reporter: chris police tell us the suspect had a history of mental illness. he was posting videos on youtube and threatening to kill police. his most recent posting online came just minutes before he was shot and killed. this is my coming out party. okay? so you want to try to bring me down, i will bleep kill you and your hole bleep family, all right? go ahead and bleep with me. reporter: zero receives rambling hard to follow videos posted on youtube by 52-year-old joseph bologna. he threatens to kill police his last video was posted 4:00 o clock tuesday by five he was dead. shots several times by police in drexel hill after officers pulled him over. he through the car in reverse. he ran into the chief of police car from clifton and tried to run over several other officers who were around the car. at this time officers fired several shots. reporter: haverford police had an arrest warrant out for him because allegedly
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