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that teen has been close friends with austin for three years. when the gunshots began - she froze in shock -and before austin ran outside - she says he looked at her and said goodbye beginning as a school day like any other 12:02"we all walked into the lunchroom - austin was perfectly happy - we were all laughing and giggling and talking about stuff"aleeanna carpenter was sitting with 'austin hancock' and two other friends. it wasn't long - she says - before one of them made a comment about having a problem with another student want me to shoot him?" listening in disbelief12:38"we were like - what do you mean shoot him? what do you mean? and he was like - i got a gun" it didn't take long20:05"it was a black gun - he pulled it out - and it was the loudest shot ever - and i just saw the bullets like slowly fall by my face. and i look over and there's blood everywhere." 14-year-old 'cooper caffrey' hit by bullets. two others by shrapnel."i don't know what to say, i don't know what to do. i don't know whether to push him down or run" as he was headi
that teen has been close friends with austin for three years. when the gunshots began - she froze in shock -and before austin ran outside - she says he looked at her and said goodbye beginning as a school day like any other 12:02"we all walked into the lunchroom - austin was perfectly happy - we were all laughing and giggling and talking about stuff"aleeanna carpenter was sitting with 'austin hancock' and two other friends. it wasn't long - she says - before one of them made a comment...
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. >> what a day austin dillon had. a pit stop gone bad. the frustration there. then the pit road speeding penalty that puts you two laps down. how did you guys fight back to finish fifth? >> never giving up. you know, takes a lot of effort. these guys built such a fast race car. i did all i could to get back on the lead lap. caution fell perfect for us. take the wave-around. the caution came out right in our window. things fell our way there for sure. what a fast race car. running lap times faster than the leader at some point in the middle of the race. wish the wind wouldn't have been so bad today. but just proud of the team. we've got something to work with. i think you'll see us in victory lane before the season is over. >> one of the best finishes in austin's career. thanks, austin. problem, wasn't a problem for brad keselowski. it was a crazy day here. and brad keselowski had to make some adjustments overnight with his car to turn it into a winner. >> last night, yesterday afternoon, no one would have picked the 2
. >> what a day austin dillon had. a pit stop gone bad. the frustration there. then the pit road speeding penalty that puts you two laps down. how did you guys fight back to finish fifth? >> never giving up. you know, takes a lot of effort. these guys built such a fast race car. i did all i could to get back on the lead lap. caution fell perfect for us. take the wave-around. the caution came out right in our window. things fell our way there for sure. what a fast race car. running...
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happy - we were all talking about stuff"aleeanna carpenter was sitting with 'austin hancock' and two other friends. it wasn't long - she says - before one of them made a comment about having a problem with another student 12:38"austin was like - do you want me to shoot him?" listening in disbelief12:38"we were like - what do you mean shoot him? what do you mean? and he was like - i got a gun" it didn't take long20:05"it was a black gun - he pulled it out - and it was the loudest shot ever - and i just saw the bullets like slowly fall by my face. and i look over and there's blood everywhere." 15-year-old cameron smith and 14-year-old 'cooper caffrey' hit by bullets. two others by shrapnel."i don't know what to say, i don't know what to do. i don't know whether to push him down or run" as he was heading for the door-aleeanna says she and austin locked eyes 17:45"i saw him running and he said goodbye - thats when i started running" 21:38 "i'm just thanking god that he was her friend and she didn't get shot accidentally"mom ladawnya carpenter can't shake god all day thats she's safe and
happy - we were all talking about stuff"aleeanna carpenter was sitting with 'austin hancock' and two other friends. it wasn't long - she says - before one of them made a comment about having a problem with another student 12:38"austin was like - do you want me to shoot him?" listening in disbelief12:38"we were like - what do you mean shoot him? what do you mean? and he was like - i got a gun" it didn't take long20:05"it was a black gun - he pulled it out - and it...
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tammy: austin' s father had just won full custody of him this january. according to court documents, austin' s dad wanted the child, claiming the biological mother used drugs and claimed she failed to cooperate with child protective services. elizabeth and lona became close to the boy while he was still with his mom. >> he played with my kids and my kids loved him, and nobody, no kid deserves that. tammy: for them, what hurts the most is that while austin escaped alleged abuse, he still ended up dying in his new life. >> i suggest to any child abuser, whatever you do to that child, needs to happen to you. tammy: tonight, i reached out to austin' you can imagine, she was not ready to talk to anybody. reporting live in franklin, tammy mutasa, wlwt news 5. sheree: it is just unimaginable. tammy, thank you. a hearing related to the custody case was scheduled yesterday the day austin died. right now, ritchie is charged with endangering children but those charges could be upgraded now that the boy has died. 48 hours later and still no tips about who was inside
tammy: austin' s father had just won full custody of him this january. according to court documents, austin' s dad wanted the child, claiming the biological mother used drugs and claimed she failed to cooperate with child protective services. elizabeth and lona became close to the boy while he was still with his mom. >> he played with my kids and my kids loved him, and nobody, no kid deserves that. tammy: for them, what hurts the most is that while austin escaped alleged abuse, he still...
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judge.the charges that austin hancock will answer to in just a few hours... and what the staff of madison high school is doing to help the healing. super tuesday.it's make or break time for several candidates.where the votes are *already* being tallied... and 2215: mom: i'm glad i'm a praying momma that's what i'm glad about abouta focus on healing.today, shooting that left 4 children hurt. my co-anchor, chris riva, has been at the school all morning long.chris, there's no class today? that's right.no class here today but staff will meet to focus on moving forward, once the students do come back. back.less than 24 hours ago, police say 14-year-old austin hancock opened fire in the madison high school cafeteria, hitting 15-year-old cameron smith and 14-year-old cooper caffery.they're in the hospital, doing okay this morning.two more students were hurt by flying shrapnel. hancock faces felony attempted murder charges. 9 on your side will be there. the madison school district isn't the only one dealing with guns at school. a middletown student is also facing cha
judge.the charges that austin hancock will answer to in just a few hours... and what the staff of madison high school is doing to help the healing. super tuesday.it's make or break time for several candidates.where the votes are *already* being tallied... and 2215: mom: i'm glad i'm a praying momma that's what i'm glad about abouta focus on healing.today, shooting that left 4 children hurt. my co-anchor, chris riva, has been at the school all morning long.chris, there's no class today? that's...
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that teen has been close friends with austin for three years. when the gunshots began - she froze in shock -and before austin ran outside - she says he looked at her and said goodbye beginning as a school day like any other 12:02"we all walked into the lunchroom - austin was perfectly happy - we were all laughing and giggling and talking about stuff"aleeanna carpenter was sitting with 'austin hancock' and two other friends. it wasn't long - she says - before one of them made a comment about having a problem with another student 12:38"austin was like - do you want me to shoot him?" listening in disbelief12:38"we were like - what do you mean shoot him? what do you mean? and he was like - i got a gun" it didn't take long20:05"it was a black gun - he pulled it out - and it was the loudest shot ever - and i just saw the bullets like slowly fall by my face. and i look over and there's blood everywhere." 15-year-old cameron smith and 14-year-old 'cooper caffrey' shrapnel."i don't know what to say, i don't know what to do. i don't know whether to push h
that teen has been close friends with austin for three years. when the gunshots began - she froze in shock -and before austin ran outside - she says he looked at her and said goodbye beginning as a school day like any other 12:02"we all walked into the lunchroom - austin was perfectly happy - we were all laughing and giggling and talking about stuff"aleeanna carpenter was sitting with 'austin hancock' and two other friends. it wasn't long - she says - before one of them made a comment...
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my father was the first black postal clerk in austin, texas. - [evan] in austin, texas? - not a letter carrier. we make that distinction. - but a postal worker. - postal worker, because whites wouldn't even deliver mail into east austin. we had black and hispanic letter carriers, but he was the first to work inside. - and they were very conscious of their obligation in passing on to your and your siblings the importance of all this stuff. i want to come back to race in a little bit, but i want to go into the administration and your work. you've done something. it's a small club that you belong to, people who've served at that level, at the cabinet level of the administration. what was it like? because most of us are never going to know. we only see it from the outside of the glass. - it was humbling beyond anything i could have imagined. i was really flattered and stunned, to some degree, when i got the call and was asked to serve. - you had known the president. - i met the president when i ran for the senate in 2002. - you'd known him. - but we bonded, ironically - he c
my father was the first black postal clerk in austin, texas. - [evan] in austin, texas? - not a letter carrier. we make that distinction. - but a postal worker. - postal worker, because whites wouldn't even deliver mail into east austin. we had black and hispanic letter carriers, but he was the first to work inside. - and they were very conscious of their obligation in passing on to your and your siblings the importance of all this stuff. i want to come back to race in a little bit, but i want...
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"we are devastated by austin's actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the healing of the entire community. our family has lived in this community our entire lives and we never expected anyone to experience the event that occurred on monday, and we our family members would be involved. we are praying for everyone involved, including austin.. whom we still deeply love. words cannot express the gratitude we feel for all of the support that has been shown to our family and community." end quote. also at this hour... we have obtained the police and radio traffic from the moments.. and minutes after police say james opened fire. police say the first call came in at 11:18 a-m by school kent hill... 9 seconds after the shooting started. "shots fired. madison "shots fired, subject down. zone 150. madison alex road." suspect.. dressed in a field." "not sure on the victims. there were several of them down in the cafeteria. staff is attending to them." "is this still an active shooter situation? can
"we are devastated by austin's actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the healing of the entire community. our family has lived in this community our entire lives and we never expected anyone to experience the event that occurred on monday, and we our family members would be involved. we are praying for everyone involved, including austin.. whom we still deeply love. words cannot express the gratitude we feel for all of the support...
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the festival bolstered austin's cultivated image as an you will extra cool hypotheticalster haven. people flocked here to live - hipster haven. big new houses, coffee shops and yoe ga studios sprouted seemingly over night. property taxes soared and older residents can't afford to stay. people who have lived here say the changes happened so fast they hardly recognise the place. lisa bird works on cultural preservation. >> we say what has happened in this community is actually cultural genocide. as you go through this neighborhood now, what you will see remnants are very few and they will be the churches and a couple of barber shops. other than that everything is gone >> reporter: this is a place where african american men socialise. >> now you see a new ethnicity come in and new houses coming up. it has changed dramatically. >> reporter: ronnie jackson has been working for 16 years >> the taxes pushed out people who have been here for years and years. i don't really think that that's right. >> reporter: thompson played at south by south-west in its early years, but now the festival
the festival bolstered austin's cultivated image as an you will extra cool hypotheticalster haven. people flocked here to live - hipster haven. big new houses, coffee shops and yoe ga studios sprouted seemingly over night. property taxes soared and older residents can't afford to stay. people who have lived here say the changes happened so fast they hardly recognise the place. lisa bird works on cultural preservation. >> we say what has happened in this community is actually cultural...
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. >> reporter: danny thompson said god gave him a gift of music and over the decades he played with austin blues and jazz bands. >> you had people and musicians all over the place and used to sit on the corner every night and get together and have vocal groups and playing all around town that is basically how it started. >> reporter: a rich musical culture flourished in east austin and that music was a big part of the south by southwest festival when it launched 30 years ago but south by southwest grew into one of the world's hottest events and commercialized and expensive and passes for music and films cost $1800 each and it bolstered his image as altra cool place and flocked to come here to live and say it has devastated neighborhoods and east austin big houses and coffee shops and yoga studios sprouted seemingly overnight, property taxes sored and many older residents can't afford to stay. people who lived in east austin for many years say the changes have happened so fast they hardly recognize the place any more. lisa bird works on cultural preservation. >> it's actually cultural displ
. >> reporter: danny thompson said god gave him a gift of music and over the decades he played with austin blues and jazz bands. >> you had people and musicians all over the place and used to sit on the corner every night and get together and have vocal groups and playing all around town that is basically how it started. >> reporter: a rich musical culture flourished in east austin and that music was a big part of the south by southwest festival when it launched 30 years ago...
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caller: i think somebody said it was austin hancock. 911: austin hancock. we've also learned there is video of that shooting from inside the school cafeteria. cafeteria.nine on your side's jay warren continues our team coverage from the butler county juvenile court - where hancock was earlier today ... jay? will he be tried as an adult? that decision ultimately rests with a judge here but it must first be set in motion by the butler county prosecutor who right is still looking at the evidence james austin hancock walked into butler county juvenile court and through his attorney denied the charges of attempted murder--that is the same as pleading not guilty in adult courtsince the shooting we have learned that investigators believe hancock waited for a school resource officer to leave the cafeteria before opening fire on his classmates classmates((sheriff richard jones/butler county))"did he as i'm concerned when you pull that trigger i don 't care if you're fourteen or fifteen or eighteen or forty. the possibility of someone dying or being injured or the me
caller: i think somebody said it was austin hancock. 911: austin hancock. we've also learned there is video of that shooting from inside the school cafeteria. cafeteria.nine on your side's jay warren continues our team coverage from the butler county juvenile court - where hancock was earlier today ... jay? will he be tried as an adult? that decision ultimately rests with a judge here but it must first be set in motion by the butler county prosecutor who right is still looking at the evidence...
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in south by southwest in austin, texas. 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ 25 lighters on my dresser yes, sir ♪ ♪ you know i've got to get paid ♪ >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." jon fortt and myself. kayla tausche in austin at the annual south by southwest festival where the president waded into the fight between apple and the fbi over the weekend, made some big headlines. morning, kayla. >> reporter: good morning, carl. it was quite a keynote to kick off the the annual film, music and technology conference here in austin. the president and the first lady in town for a democratic national committee fund-raiser in dallas. and the president stopped by for a conversation late friday about that debate, and about technology in this country. but that legal standoff between apple and the fbi took center stage. >> we recognize that just like all of our other rights, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, et cetera, there are going to be some constraints that we impose in order to make sur
in south by southwest in austin, texas. 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ 25 lighters on my dresser yes, sir ♪ ♪ you know i've got to get paid ♪ >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." jon fortt and myself. kayla tausche in austin at the annual south by southwest festival where the president waded into the fight between apple and the fbi over the weekend, made some big headlines. morning, kayla. >> reporter: good...
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a question for general votel and general austin. given the years we're suggesting, encouraging the pakistani military force to take action in the fatah along the border recently have. one of the consequences is they've driven significant number of terrorist elements into afghanistan, which actually seems to have increased the counterterrorism demands on forces there. is that a fair assumption in terms of the ground? i'll start with general votel and ask general austin. >> senator, i think it is. certainly, them pushing into afghanistan has not been without some level of coordination with our forces. while it has increased the turbulence, it also has provided us the opportunity to address that threat as well. >> general, your comments? >> it has increased opportunities and demands on the special operations forces, senator. >> final question, general austin, that's going back to syria. there was indeed a train/equip program and it was terminated because it was deemed not to be accomplishing objectives. the reality though, you may chec
a question for general votel and general austin. given the years we're suggesting, encouraging the pakistani military force to take action in the fatah along the border recently have. one of the consequences is they've driven significant number of terrorist elements into afghanistan, which actually seems to have increased the counterterrorism demands on forces there. is that a fair assumption in terms of the ground? i'll start with general votel and ask general austin. >> senator, i think...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. >> and the rams advance with a 7
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. >> and the rams advance
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. >> and the rams advance with a 75-67 win over oregon state. >> with th
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. 75-67 win over oregon state. >> with the matchu
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different...
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we have opportunities that exist there that are unique to austin, texas. >> reporter: and here in austin at south by southwest, there is particular focus on how local governments and companies can work together. >> in technology and transportation, there's no way the public sector can solve all of the transportation problems on its own. we are chronically underinvesting, for one thing, and i think our imaginations have been stunted by the lack of resources. on the other hand, you have the technology and innovation world coming up with solutions that could practically be solved. >> reporter: denver already has a number of companies on board. >> we're competitive and we had over 55 partners, public and private companies, companies like panasonic and toyota. companies you will remember and know from their brands, national renewable laboratory who came to the table and said let's make this happen. >> reporter: with the department of transportation reaching out to developers and entrepreneurs here at the festival, the goal is to bring in a range of voices and it won't end when the winner of t
we have opportunities that exist there that are unique to austin, texas. >> reporter: and here in austin at south by southwest, there is particular focus on how local governments and companies can work together. >> in technology and transportation, there's no way the public sector can solve all of the transportation problems on its own. we are chronically underinvesting, for one thing, and i think our imaginations have been stunted by the lack of resources. on the other hand, you...
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there are very good junior programs here for tennis now in austin. at that point -- >> but at that point you had to go somewhere else. >> there weren't as many good ones, so we went there for him. we were just going to be there with him while he finished high school and i then i started playing a bunch and ten years later we finally came back to austin. >> was there any question in your mind at that age that you wanted to do this? >> no, i mean i think every kid wants to, you know, do that, yeah. >> well every kid wants to be an astronaut or a cowboy, but it doesn't happen. not every kid has the skills at being an astronaut or being a cowboy that you had at being a tennis player. for you, if you had said i want to do this, you actually had the possibility of doing it. >> possibility. but, you know, i don't want to say just because you're good at 11 that it's a guarantee that you're going to make it, you know. for every person who does get to play tennis for a living, you know, there are a lot of kids whose families sacrificed a lot and it doesn't alw
there are very good junior programs here for tennis now in austin. at that point -- >> but at that point you had to go somewhere else. >> there weren't as many good ones, so we went there for him. we were just going to be there with him while he finished high school and i then i started playing a bunch and ten years later we finally came back to austin. >> was there any question in your mind at that age that you wanted to do this? >> no, i mean i think every kid wants...
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andrew: we' about austin cooper' s short life. his biological mother lost custody of the boy only for the child to die after alleged abuse at the hands of his stepmother. >> that whole day to seem like a big blur , like a nightmare. andrew: austin cooper' s father talking about his four-year-old son. robert ritchie said his son was in bed when he came home from work last tuesday but he could hear him playing in his room. the next morning, he found austin unresponsive. anna ritchie is accused of dipping the boy' s legs and scalding water as punishment. even with these disturbing accusations, ritchie says he forgives his wife. >> the lord taught me, he said he went through the hardest things alive, you have got to forgive. if you can' t forgive, he can' t forgive you, either. even something like this, you have to have faith. you got to keep your head on straight. the little boy would want me to andrew: in a ritchie will be in court today, charged with child endangering charges which could be upgraded after austin' s death was ruled
andrew: we' about austin cooper' s short life. his biological mother lost custody of the boy only for the child to die after alleged abuse at the hands of his stepmother. >> that whole day to seem like a big blur , like a nightmare. andrew: austin cooper' s father talking about his four-year-old son. robert ritchie said his son was in bed when he came home from work last tuesday but he could hear him playing in his room. the next morning, he found austin unresponsive. anna ritchie is...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. 75-67 win over oregon state. >> wit
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with...
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by austin's actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the healing of the entire community. students at many schools across the area have been showing their support for the madison high school mohawks by wearing red t-shirts. red is madison high's color.this picture of butler tech students was posted on instagram with the hashtag "mohawk strong." now on wcpo dot com and our mobile app... all our coverage of the shooting at madison high school... and the latest on where police say the gun came from . now on 11 at 11.. the butler county coroner rules hamilton firefighter patrick wolterman died of smoke inhalation. wolterman's death is also only the coroner can make that determination.the report obtainted by our partners at the hamilton journal- news also says carbon monoxide and thermal injuries contributed to wolterman's death. 28-year-old wolterman died in a house fire two months ago when he fell through the floor and into the basement. the group taking a hard look at the
by austin's actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the healing of the entire community. students at many schools across the area have been showing their support for the madison high school mohawks by wearing red t-shirts. red is madison high's color.this picture of butler tech students was posted on instagram with the hashtag "mohawk strong." now on wcpo dot com and our mobile app... all our coverage of the shooting at madison...
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in east austin, big new houses, coffee shops and yoga studioses sprouted. seemingly overnight. property taxes soared. and many older residents can't afford to stay. people who have lived here in east austin for many years say the changes have happened so fast, they hardly recognize the place anymore. lisa byrd works on cultural preservation. >> this actually cultural displacement and we actually take a step further and say what has happened in this community is actually cultural genocide. as you go through this neighborhood now what you will see rep nance are very few. and they would be the churches and a couple of barber shops, other than that, everything is gone. >> reporter: the barber shop is a place where african-american men socialize. much of their talk these days is about change. >> now you see a new ethnicity come in and new houses coming up. it's changed dramatically. >> reporter: ronnie jackson has been barbering here for 16 years. >> for taxes to push out grandpas and nanas that's been here for years and years, i don't really think that's right. >> reporter: thompso
in east austin, big new houses, coffee shops and yoga studioses sprouted. seemingly overnight. property taxes soared. and many older residents can't afford to stay. people who have lived here in east austin for many years say the changes have happened so fast, they hardly recognize the place anymore. lisa byrd works on cultural preservation. >> this actually cultural displacement and we actually take a step further and say what has happened in this community is actually cultural genocide....
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i'd like to start general austin and general votel. in your professional military opinion, you have served while in our armed services. i was going to say over 40 years of service, but we'll say many, many years. thank you for that. what are the implications of russia's actions in syria and the world's response or lack of response with russia and syria and their international behavior? i guess what i'm trying to get at, what lessons do you think putin is taking out of syria and what concerns should we have about what putin is doing in syria. we've heard discussion about weaponization of the migrants. can you give me a little input on that, please? russia's entry into this problem set has made a very complicated problem even more complicatcomp. when you consider the actors a part of this, the regime, russians, turks, ypg, the iranians, lebanese, hezbollah, dash, all of these elements interacting with each other fairly confined space. although they say they came to counter terrorism, to counter dash, what we've seen them do is bolster th
i'd like to start general austin and general votel. in your professional military opinion, you have served while in our armed services. i was going to say over 40 years of service, but we'll say many, many years. thank you for that. what are the implications of russia's actions in syria and the world's response or lack of response with russia and syria and their international behavior? i guess what i'm trying to get at, what lessons do you think putin is taking out of syria and what concerns...
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she said austin's father came home from work tuesdat night and anna, his wife said austin was until the next morning. and he woke up the next morning. the wife goes to the library and he goes in to get the baby up for breakfast and thats when he found him. robert richie would call 911 911-1 so at that point thats when he fell to his knees cause i mean he couldn't believe it. he couldn't believe she would do something like that or why police would arrest austin's step mother anna she admitted to putting the child in scalding hot water as a punishment. the family member we spoke with said if anna had an issue with austin. she should have called, and there are to many family members that if she got to the point where she felt that she needed to get away from the baby she could have called anyone of us and we would have took the baby till buddy got home she said there is no doubt in her mind. austin loved his son and this is tearing him apart he was the t
she said austin's father came home from work tuesdat night and anna, his wife said austin was until the next morning. and he woke up the next morning. the wife goes to the library and he goes in to get the baby up for breakfast and thats when he found him. robert richie would call 911 911-1
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they also prayed for the suspected shooter, james austin hancock. his family released a statement that reads in part, "we are devastated by austin's actions at school on monday. our family has lived in this community our entire lives and we never expected anyone to experience the event that occurred on monday, and we certainly did not expect that one of our family members praying for everyone involved, including austin whom we still deeply love." 3 for the first time since the shooting, students returned to class at madison yesterday.and it's a lot to ask of kids, who ran out of school terrified, to walk back into the same building just days after.but that's what they did.local 12's sydney benter talked to students as they left school, to see how it went. 3 (curtis philpot, superintendent, madison local) 02:03:17 "i got a lot of hugs, i got a lot of thank yous, i got a lot of kids that were glad to be back and it seemed very normal today." 02:03:23 one day removed from chaos... the mohawks put on brave faces and returned to school.(noah lehman, fres
they also prayed for the suspected shooter, james austin hancock. his family released a statement that reads in part, "we are devastated by austin's actions at school on monday. our family has lived in this community our entire lives and we never expected anyone to experience the event that occurred on monday, and we certainly did not expect that one of our family members praying for everyone involved, including austin whom we still deeply love." 3 for the first time since the...
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general austin general votel your attention to this is deeply appreciated. one of the results of said comes operations against isil in iraq and syria has been the isil's metastasizing into libya and other places as we talked about. your command is undertaken a number of operations against isil in libya. a lack of a functioning government in tripoli or more unified military makes it difficult to stamp arbison i hope you will give us your insights on this issue. while in djibouti i was a familiar with the operations in somalia and as you know general rodrigues the amazon african union mission's has been functioning but is coming under increasing pressure. we interned have been helping them recently there was a significant airstrike by u.s. forces to help support their efforts so i would like your assessment of the situation there and as we go forward what we can do. there's one issue that cut across all the areas and that was we seem to be losing the information war of messaging, of getting our message to the people of all these countries about our support for
general austin general votel your attention to this is deeply appreciated. one of the results of said comes operations against isil in iraq and syria has been the isil's metastasizing into libya and other places as we talked about. your command is undertaken a number of operations against isil in libya. a lack of a functioning government in tripoli or more unified military makes it difficult to stamp arbison i hope you will give us your insights on this issue. while in djibouti i was a familiar...
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by austin's actions at school on monday. we pray for the injured students and for the healing of the entire community. students at many schools across the area have been showing their support for the madison high school mohawks by wearing red t-shirts. red is madison high's color.this picture of butler tech students was posted on instagram with the hashtag "mohawk strong." now on wcpo dot com and our mobile app... all our coverage of the shooting at madison high school... and the latest came from . now on 11 at 11.. the butler county coroner rules hamilton firefighter patrick wolterman died of smoke inhalation. wolterman's death is also *officially* a homicide... only the coroner can make that determination.the report obtainted by our partners at the hamilton journal- news also says carbon monoxide and thermal injuries contributed to wolterman's death. 28-year-old wolterman died in a house fire two months ago when he fell through the floor and into the basement. the group taking a hard look at the u-c police department is al
by austin's actions at school on monday. we pray for the injured students and for the healing of the entire community. students at many schools across the area have been showing their support for the madison high school mohawks by wearing red t-shirts. red is madison high's color.this picture of butler tech students was posted on instagram with the hashtag "mohawk strong." now on wcpo dot com and our mobile app... all our coverage of the shooting at madison high school... and the...
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police say james austin hancock opened fire injuring 4 students. drew williams told me he knows the suspect and he was in the cafertia when i saw him pull the trigger he says it started off as a normal day but things changed when out of nowwhere. i just heard one gun shot like a warning shot for everyone to leave and we look over and he is pointing the gun at the table and firing off shots two of his friends would be hit. 15 year old cameron smith and 14 year old copper caffrey. he told me hancock never said anything before the shooting no he wasnt speaking at all i was close enough to see he gun trigger and everything. and he didn't say anyting just shot. the officer came in and he ran out the door the school resource offcer that came in was kent hall. we spoke to his son tonight right after he and his church tonight got together and prayed for the vicitms in the shooting. my dad has always been one of the best hall told me he hasn't had a chance to speak to his father about what happened today. he's just gald he'll be able to hug him tonight. spe
police say james austin hancock opened fire injuring 4 students. drew williams told me he knows the suspect and he was in the cafertia when i saw him pull the trigger he says it started off as a normal day but things changed when out of nowwhere. i just heard one gun shot like a warning shot for everyone to leave and we look over and he is pointing the gun at the table and firing off shots two of his friends would be hit. 15 year old cameron smith and 14 year old copper caffrey. he told me...
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i could time." 3aleena "after austin shot i thought cameron was dead because he was aiming right for the back of his head." buter county sheriff...richard jones is looking into hancock's state of mind at the time of the shooting... 2jones 'i've not seen any evidence at this point, but its ongoing that this 14 year old had any issues." and that seems to consensus among hancock's peers 1connor "i've known him since kindergarten. he's not even the type of person who would do something like that." 2connor "i don't think he's ever been in a fight a school. you know, he's a good kid. he's a good kid and he's the one who brought a gun to school madison is like the only school that i never thought would have a gun shooting." mike do those kids you spoke to have any clue about what the motive any clue about may be? superintendent of madison local schools held a press conference to announce some changes when classes resume tomorrow. crisis counselors will be available for students.... and additional staffers will be on school busses and inside the cafeteria to help everyone feel safe. "we'll h
i could time." 3aleena "after austin shot i thought cameron was dead because he was aiming right for the back of his head." buter county sheriff...richard jones is looking into hancock's state of mind at the time of the shooting... 2jones 'i've not seen any evidence at this point, but its ongoing that this 14 year old had any issues." and that seems to consensus among hancock's peers 1connor "i've known him since kindergarten. he's not even the type of person who would...
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investigators say that austin hancock fired shots in the school cafeteria monday. cooper caffrey was one of the student shot. the everyone on cap has been sticking together. >> this is an amazing, amazing community and i know we will get through this and heal together and night. no doubt. dan: the school' s focus has been safety. there will be a continued police presence on the campus. they will also be keeping counselors on hand or anyone who needs to talk about what has happened. they will be reviewing this school' s safety plan to make sure they have everything in check they need. lisa: thank you. dozens came together last night for a night of hope and prayer. several church events were held in and around middletown and we are told a larger event is being planned for students in the days ahead. the family of the accused shooter, austin hancock speaking , on the tragedy for the first time. the family released this statement saying, " we are devastated by austin' s actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the
investigators say that austin hancock fired shots in the school cafeteria monday. cooper caffrey was one of the student shot. the everyone on cap has been sticking together. >> this is an amazing, amazing community and i know we will get through this and heal together and night. no doubt. dan: the school' s focus has been safety. there will be a continued police presence on the campus. they will also be keeping counselors on hand or anyone who needs to talk about what has happened. they...
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austin hancock fired sho . larry davis covered it since the beginning. what the parents and students are saying about the first day back. >> they couldn't have asked for a better day. attendance was 90 percent. he says, there was not many students who talked to the counselor. many said, they are glad they did because it brought everyone closer together >> there was a touch of anxiety in the air as students returned to class this morning. two days earlier, police say austin hancock shot and wounded two students and injured two others. lucas flagger was in the cafeteria when it happened. >> i noticed since kindergarten. i noticed, seeing someone, known for that ng lo, pulled a gun and >> flagler says he never imagined hancock opening fire at the school. he's one of the students who called 911. >> was running. i was a couple of blocks down. it took me a while. holy crap, that just happened. >> on the first day back, after the shooting, there was extra security as well as clergy and counselors. superintendent says, it was a good day >> got a lot of hugs, got a lot of thank yous. and it s
austin hancock fired sho . larry davis covered it since the beginning. what the parents and students are saying about the first day back. >> they couldn't have asked for a better day. attendance was 90 percent. he says, there was not many students who talked to the counselor. many said, they are glad they did because it brought everyone closer together >> there was a touch of anxiety in the air as students returned to class this morning. two days earlier, police say austin hancock...
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austin' s father had just won full custody of him this january. according to court documents-austin' s dad wanted the child claiming the biological mother used drugs and she failed to cooperate with child protective services. elizabeth and lona became close to the boy while he was still with his mom in lebanon. >> he played with my kids and my kids loved him, and nobody, no kid deserves that. tammy for them what hurts is : that while austin escaped alleged abuse-he still ended up >> i suggest to any child abuser, whatever you do to that child, needs to happen to you. lisa: right now ritchie is , charged with endangering children but those charges could be upgraded now that the boy has died. the time is now 4:36 on your friday. today, we hope to learn more about exactly how a car went off the combs hehl bridge and into the ohio river. the car came off of the bridge during a 12-car crash tuesday. strong currents have prevented crews from pulling the car from the water. a news conference is set for today. where we hope to learn when those recovery ef
austin' s father had just won full custody of him this january. according to court documents-austin' s dad wanted the child claiming the biological mother used drugs and she failed to cooperate with child protective services. elizabeth and lona became close to the boy while he was still with his mom in lebanon. >> he played with my kids and my kids loved him, and nobody, no kid deserves that. tammy for them what hurts is : that while austin escaped alleged abuse-he still ended up >>...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. >> and the rams advance with a 75-67 win over oregon state. >> with
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against...
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jason law 9 on your side as the case moves forward for austin hancock... one big question to be answered is -- will he be tried as an adult? adult?that hinges on a couple things -- one of them is a forensic and psychological exam... which would determine if hancock is suitable for adult court. court.as for today's plea... the term "denies the charges" may sound strange.but criminal defense attorney marty pinales says it's the same as "not guilty"... and the best move. "you deny the charges -- it's standard procedure to deny charges, get a grip on what happened, get a grip on the facts, get a grip on a forensic exam and see where you are at that point" pinales says the whole process to determine in hancock should be tried as an adult would take about two months. another revelation today - cafeteria that is not yet being released. and new at six... we're learning more about the chaos following the shooting.how the school responded -- as students ran from the building. building.nine on your side's evan millward continues our coverage live now with new 9-1-1 c
jason law 9 on your side as the case moves forward for austin hancock... one big question to be answered is -- will he be tried as an adult? adult?that hinges on a couple things -- one of them is a forensic and psychological exam... which would determine if hancock is suitable for adult court. court.as for today's plea... the term "denies the charges" may sound strange.but criminal defense attorney marty pinales says it's the same as "not guilty"... and the best move....
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends i don't know about everybody else. >> and the rams advance with a 75-67 win o
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if...
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austin, and that he' s wreslted at the school. tonight, he will spend the night here at the butler county juvenile detention center. a chaotic scene for first responders at madison junior senior high this morning. aware of an active shooter local law enforcement is highly trained to find the suspect and secure the building. >> it' s muscle memory and we' ve been training for years but it' s still when you get hit like that, it all goes out the window and the muscle memory kicks in. reporter: sheriff richard jones says the suspect, 14-year-old, james austin hancock, shot with what appeared to be a 380 semi-automatic handgun and he' d had it with him all morning at school. >> the shooter told us he shot so many times but we found more casings than that and it appears its a semi-automatic weapon and when you pull the trigger and you' re 14-years-old, maybe you don' t know how many times you' re shooting a weapon, maybe. reporter: tonight, the sheriff cannot say if the victims were targeted or random and detectives are still working o
austin, and that he' s wreslted at the school. tonight, he will spend the night here at the butler county juvenile detention center. a chaotic scene for first responders at madison junior senior high this morning. aware of an active shooter local law enforcement is highly trained to find the suspect and secure the building. >> it' s muscle memory and we' ve been training for years but it' s still when you get hit like that, it all goes out the window and the muscle memory kicks in....
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i know you just got back from austin, texas. right? >> i landed at 11:30. i thought i'd have to beired into the -- >> jimmy: it may be too much fun there, right? >> oh, yeah. it was either hangover, breakfast tacos, like -- it was -- >> jimmy: what did you eat? let's go through everything you ate. >> okay. i of my life. >> jimmy: really? >> yes. chico. have you been there? >> jimmy: i heard of it. >> the best sushi in austin, texas? >> jimmy: right. because there's no fish there. [ laughter ] >> there's a lake. you can have some crawfish that's a weird thing to eat in austin, isn't it? >> yes. he flies it in from japan. he's a white dude named tyson that studied in japan and gets the best sushi -- the best fishm japan. it's crazy. i felt like a little dolphin. he would bring us out little snacks like this. clapping after each bite. [ laughter ] like -- you understood sea world there. >> i really did. that was the first time. >> jimmy: did you eat any the traditional austin fare? >> i did have barbecue one er day we had just come from berlin to promote the f
i know you just got back from austin, texas. right? >> i landed at 11:30. i thought i'd have to beired into the -- >> jimmy: it may be too much fun there, right? >> oh, yeah. it was either hangover, breakfast tacos, like -- it was -- >> jimmy: what did you eat? let's go through everything you ate. >> okay. i of my life. >> jimmy: really? >> yes. chico. have you been there? >> jimmy: i heard of it. >> the best sushi in austin, texas? >>...
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caller: i think somebody said it was austin hancock. 911: austin hancock. and stay with nine on your side for up to the minute live coverage of the shooting at madison high school.coming up all new at 11... we check in with parents who took advantage of the school's walk-through tonight. we turn now to the weather... and the nine first warning forecast. forecast.chief meteorologist steve raleigh is here with there's still a lot more to come tonight. tonight.including what a mother says she put in her sick son's feeding tube!the bombshell in court - after the break! plus... charges filed.the possible motive in the killing of a dayton, ohio pastor.nine new information tonight - a mother pleads guilty to injecting benadryl into her sick son's feeding tube. tube.jessica valik was charged back in october.months prior, her four-year-old was a patient at cincinnati children's being treated for a this happened.today she admitted to child endangering - which means she could spend six months in jail. valik has not said why she injected the benadryl. new tonight.a tri
caller: i think somebody said it was austin hancock. 911: austin hancock. and stay with nine on your side for up to the minute live coverage of the shooting at madison high school.coming up all new at 11... we check in with parents who took advantage of the school's walk-through tonight. we turn now to the weather... and the nine first warning forecast. forecast.chief meteorologist steve raleigh is here with there's still a lot more to come tonight. tonight.including what a mother says she put...
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running for this hill away from school--that's what deputy and school resource officer kent hall says austin hancock did after the shooting here at madison junior and senior high school((deputy kent hall/butler county sheriff's office))"first thing that i knew wasn't right was hearing pop pop pop. it was very distinct and i knew right away what it was."so he started running towards the cafeteria--((sot))"i open up my door and i'm probably twenty five feet away from the cafeteria as i enter the caf i see several kids laying on the ground looking to my left looking to my right i see a possible suspect running so i have to make a decision."but when he saw school staff helping the kids he took off after the suspect who by then was starting to run across the parking lot towards this hill ((sot))"the young man is a lot younger than me i just turned fifty so i'm older now and he was on a dead sprint so the chances of me catching up to him at my age and with all of option was to get into the car and try to head him off."he says by the time he got to his car the teen prosecutors believe to be austin
running for this hill away from school--that's what deputy and school resource officer kent hall says austin hancock did after the shooting here at madison junior and senior high school((deputy kent hall/butler county sheriff's office))"first thing that i knew wasn't right was hearing pop pop pop. it was very distinct and i knew right away what it was."so he started running towards the cafeteria--((sot))"i open up my door and i'm probably twenty five feet away from the cafeteria...
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it says in part: "we are devastated by austin's actions at school monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the healing of the entire community."it went on: "we are praying for everyone involved, including austin whom we still deeply love. words cannot express the gratitude we feel for all of the support that has been community."about 90 percent of the student body was at school yesterday. today, they're hoping for even more. counselors are on hand for students who want to talk to someone about the shooting. and, security will undoubtedly be tightened in the coming days. there has been a police presence in the parking lot and superintendent curtis philpot says he can't rule out security changes in the future. 3 (curtis philpot, superintendent, madison local) this week we have an increased security presence. moving forward i want to increase our security presence, i don't know if it will be as strong as it was today.we have four officers in the building and on the campus today. we usually have one. i'd like to find something
it says in part: "we are devastated by austin's actions at school monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and for the healing of the entire community."it went on: "we are praying for everyone involved, including austin whom we still deeply love. words cannot express the gratitude we feel for all of the support that has been community."about 90 percent of the student body was at school yesterday. today, they're hoping for even more. counselors are...
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austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against michigan if they don't come up with a different game plan. greg: all right. once again the irish on their way to a game on sunday against stephen f. austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. >> what's it look to be the team that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. >>
austin. charles: i like them against stephen f. austin. kenny: this was a good matchup. that's why they were able to stay in contention. the perimeter defense on the irish at times could be lacking but they are very good down low and that's probably the biggest difference. but perimeter defense is going to be a key against stephen f. austin again because those guys they shoot the three ball as well. they push the pace. so they're going to have similar problems that they had tonight against...
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a-b-c's marci gonzalez previews from austin, texas. tonight -just hours before super-tuesday voting begins-last minute rallies- nat sanders rally and tension protestor nat protestors interrupting a donald trump event - chanting "black lives matter" - nattrump " get them out" and as they left- a photographer thrown to ground by a secret service agent.. trump- making no mention of that- or of the controversy sparked by these comments on cnn about his endorsement from former ku klux klan grand wizard david duke jt: would you just say unequivocally you condemn them and you don't want their support? dt: well, i have to look at the group. i mean, i don't know what group you're talking about. trump - later exlained he didn't hear the question- noting he has disavowed duke. but it isn't stopping the attacks from his opponents- wn: sot rubio: i don't care how bad the ear piece is klu klux klan comes through pretty clearly and he refuses to criticize it. cruz sot: either the klan or and it seems somehow that donald missed that briefing the lates
a-b-c's marci gonzalez previews from austin, texas. tonight -just hours before super-tuesday voting begins-last minute rallies- nat sanders rally and tension protestor nat protestors interrupting a donald trump event - chanting "black lives matter" - nattrump " get them out" and as they left- a photographer thrown to ground by a secret service agent.. trump- making no mention of that- or of the controversy sparked by these comments on cnn about his endorsement from former ku...
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>> jimmy: bratwurst is a big thing in austin, texas. >> yeah. we went to the prime brat house. >> jimmy: i'm filled with all sorts of knowledge no one cares about. [ laughter ] i know you're a big fan of "the bachelor." we talked about this the last time you were here. did you get to see the finale? >> i did. but you know what's funny? i did an interview for this before i came on your show obviously. he told me -- i was like just tell me. i think i was just tired. >> jimmy: you didn't know who it was? >> i was going to be on the plane -- well, i kind of sneak look who won. i knew already before i came on the show bays want to do my homework actually. i got a little bored because i know who won. i ruined it for myself. >> jimmy: like watching the super bowl and knowing who the winner is. of course you're going to ruin it for yourself. >> and i was sad for jojo. i like jojo too. i'm so happy she's the new bachelorette. >> jimmy: are you really? >> i am. i love jojo. i was sad. i was disappointed. i walked it by myself in the morning p >> jimmy: wh
>> jimmy: bratwurst is a big thing in austin, texas. >> yeah. we went to the prime brat house. >> jimmy: i'm filled with all sorts of knowledge no one cares about. [ laughter ] i know you're a big fan of "the bachelor." we talked about this the last time you were here. did you get to see the finale? >> i did. but you know what's funny? i did an interview for this before i came on your show obviously. he told me -- i was like just tell me. i think i was just...
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the 14 year old whome polcie say is the shooter, james austin hancock, will face a judge on felony attempted murder charges. chris riva....is live at the school.chris? been used recently as a temporary location for "turning point church".and on sunday...pastor greg cox told his congregation they needed to be a church at the ready. his message mentioned evil could find them even in madison township.and less than 24 hours later - it did. but that's not even the part that might surprise most of you at home.pastor cox says the church holds worship in the school's theater and sunday school in the cafeteria where the shootings happened yesterday..next weekend - things have changed out here. school will look different. the thought process will be different. the community will be different. we talked to the teenagers and the parents afterwards and told them, hey, don't let the kids plug out. "turning point" held a prayer vigil last night - urging prayers for not just the victims and their families, but also for the family of the accused shooter. shooter. that shooter expected to be in juvenile court
the 14 year old whome polcie say is the shooter, james austin hancock, will face a judge on felony attempted murder charges. chris riva....is live at the school.chris? been used recently as a temporary location for "turning point church".and on sunday...pastor greg cox told his congregation they needed to be a church at the ready. his message mentioned evil could find them even in madison township.and less than 24 hours later - it did. but that's not even the part that might surprise...
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austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. >> and the rams advance with a 75-67 win over oregon state. >> with the matchup against buddy hield, what's your thoughts at guarding him and shutting him down? >> that's on the coaches -- i mean for the most -- [laughter] >> he has 40, it's on me. >> middle tennessee, a 15 seed is going to take down the michigan state spartans. >> you know, there are three guys here that gave me every single thing they had. and i don't care about next year. i don't even care about tomorrow right now. >> when you're in this position and everybody's looking at you, you have to come through. i didn't come through today. and i'll remember that
austin. they win it 70-6763. -- 70-63. there was great sound from around the country. >> and syracuse advances. impressive performance. >> we didn't think about it. >> the rainbow warriors hold the first round upset as they stun cal here in spokane. that just busted up everybody's bracket? >> in my bracket i had us winning. all my friends and family had us winning too. i don't know about everybody else. >> and the rams advance with a 75-67 win over oregon state....
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headquarters is here in austin. watch wbtv at 11:00 as we go to the headquarters to try to get more answers. in austin, nick ochsner wbtv on your side. >> thank you. last month the ncdot asked mayors for the input on the contract and the mayor of huntersville responded with a list of questions including questions about fees for drivers and will taxpayers be protected if the project goes into efall. the dot did not promise a fix for any specific problems. the deadlines for the letters is march 14th. >> turning to campaign 2016, the presidential race heats up in north carolina. republican frontrunner donald trump drew thousands to concorde and president clinton stumped for hillary here in charlotte. ahead of next week's north carolina's primary march 15th. early voting is underway. >> we are bringing you team coverage and pamela escobar has reaction to trump's visit and we begin with steve crump he is at johnson c. smith university. and a warm welcome there for clinton? >> right now, they are saying good-bye because p
headquarters is here in austin. watch wbtv at 11:00 as we go to the headquarters to try to get more answers. in austin, nick ochsner wbtv on your side. >> thank you. last month the ncdot asked mayors for the input on the contract and the mayor of huntersville responded with a list of questions including questions about fees for drivers and will taxpayers be protected if the project goes into efall. the dot did not promise a fix for any specific problems. the deadlines for the letters is...
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>> jimmy: bratwurst is a big thing in austin, texas. >> yeah. we went to the prime brat house. >> jimmy: i'm filled with all sorts of knowledge no one cares about. [ laughter ] i know you're a big fan of "the bachelor." we talked about this the last time you were here. did you get to see the finale? >> i did. but you know what's funny? i did an interview for this obviously. he told me -- i was like just tell me. i think i was just tired. >> jimmy: you didn't know who it was? >> i was going to be on the plane -- well, i kind of sneak on reality feeds sometimes to look who won. i knew already before i came on the show bays want to do my homework actually. i got a little bored because i know who won. i ruined it for myself. >> jimmy: like watching the super bowl and knowing who the winner is. of course you're going to ruin it for yourself. >> and i was sad for jojo. i like jojo too. i'm so happy she's the new bachelorette. >> jimmy: are you really? >> i am. i love jojo. i was disappointed. i walked it by myself in the morning p thinks about the fac
>> jimmy: bratwurst is a big thing in austin, texas. >> yeah. we went to the prime brat house. >> jimmy: i'm filled with all sorts of knowledge no one cares about. [ laughter ] i know you're a big fan of "the bachelor." we talked about this the last time you were here. did you get to see the finale? >> i did. but you know what's funny? i did an interview for this obviously. he told me -- i was like just tell me. i think i was just tired. >> jimmy: you...