Nbc 10s katy zachary is live at the scene. Reporter that police chief like so many people here, hes relieved that things came to a peaceful end. There were some very tense moments inside and outside of this cvs beginning with the second the gunman held up this store. That was around 9 45 last night. Media police say he walked into this cvs store on east Baltimore Pike and told the two employees inside he was robbing. No customers were inside. Someone managed to call 911 and police got here quickly as the suspect was trying to leave the store through the front door. Investigators said he ran back up stairs to evade police and hid out in a storage room upstairs. The s. W. A. T. Team spent a couple of hours negotiating with him. They sent in a robot at one point and soon after the suspect surrendered. No injuries. Fortunately hes in custody at the present time. Nobody hurt. Reporter Natural Police chief of media went on to say this is the best outcome they could have hoped for. Were tryin
These people in north philadelphia were like many others. They needed a little push to get out of their parking spots, frozen in place. Were dealing with strong winds today as well. Heres a live look outside our studios. Winds will increase as the day goes on, and we could even see some snow showers later today. Good morning, im vai sikahema. Im tracy davidson. Dont let whatever sun you see fool you. You wont see a lot of snow and ice melting today because of the frigid conditions outside. That heavy ice and wind knocked down trees and power lines across our area. More wind today. About 16,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity. We have Live Team Coverage as crews work to clean up the storm damage and deal with the icy conditions and the bitter cold thats around. Lets go to tim furlong live in wilmington. Reporter were in the wilmington newark line. You look at the sidewalks here. If you come over here and look at the roads, they did a pretty good job plowing the roads
As we head towards the shore. Now, the visibility tells us how heavy the snow is. We have some fairly heavy snow in hazelton, but reading is in good shape. Pottstown, coatesville, quakertown, doylestown, visibilities are decent in most of pennsylvania. Philadelphia international, 1 1 2 miles. 2 1 2 in northeast philly. 2 miles in atlantic city. So, we have seen some accumulation in parts of the area. That will continue only for another couple of hours. Because as the sun goes down, these snow showers will start to fall apart. Then we just worry about the refreezing as the sun goes down and the temperatures go down as well. Ill be back talking about another chance of some snow coming up in a few minutes. Maybe you heard that today, the sounds of spinning tires echoing across neighborhoods in the Lehigh Valley. The deep freeze making it tough for people to dig out from the biggest snowfall this season. Randy gyllenhaal is live for us in allentown. The streets there seem surrounded by tho
Question, getting answer, cleveland 19 news starts now. We begin with breaking news at 11 00, and explosion injuring dozens of people in new york city tonight. A live scene right now in manhattans chelsea neighborhood, the blast was first reported evening. There are reports it came from some sort of explosive device placed in a dumpster outside of a 14story residence for the blind. Lot of broken glass in that area. We know at least 25 people were hurt. All of the entry injuries appear to be nonlifethreatening. Bomb scwatdz are continuing to comb the area to make sure there arent any more threats. We will continue to monitor the situation and will bring you any also new tonight, a possible jailhouse confession as the suspected ashland cereal killer, have they led him to a fourth victim. The Marion County w Sheriffs Department confirmed to cleveland 19 news they are looking, indeed at a fourth body possibly connected to sean gates, the suspects mayor told the Daily Mail Police visit her
Delaware valleys leading news program with meteorologist Melissa Magee, Jeff Skversky and walter perez. Two explosions, one common link. Last nights blast in new york city and one yesterday morning at the jersey shore used the same type of cell phone. Tonight, police are looking for a man spotted on surveillance at the scene of the explosion and where a second device was discovered in manhattan. New developments in the search for the bomber who left more than two dozen people injured in new york city. Officials want to speak with the man spotted at the scene of the blast as they work to determine whether the explosions in new york and new jersey are connected. Christie ileto is live in the Satellite Center with details. The device that never detonated last night was discovered blocks away from the initial blast and left authorities with a plethora of information. A cell phone and wiring attached to a Pressure Cooker was sent for analysis. This device, discovered blocks away from the in