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followed by 10 years of probation. jc: --heather: more surgery today for both of the officer shot in the line of duty wednesday night. david b nick -- david bienick is live at the scene. david: the crime tape has come down and members of the community criminal charges even though the shooter is dead. investigators removed at least eight evidence bags, including one that appeared to be a large hard sided rifle case. >> among the crime scenes, this is one of the most horrific i have been to. david: investigators are looking to learn what happened wednesday wounded. >> blood spattered, shell casings, bullet fragments -- you name it. it has all been collected and will be analyzed. david: it started as a fight over the thermostat setting, but they are not sure why the shooter is wearing body armor and carrying a shotgun, nor why he opened fire soon after officers showed up. >> why he did this is a big ques. someone who does something like this. david: on the website, he described himself as a corrections officer, a former member of the army reserve, and a boston constable. he did not have a license to carry guns, so investigators will use serial numbers to find out who provided them. >> is there potential criminal liability? >> there is potential, but it is way, way too early for me to 5 has learned me name of the officers who apply turn the kids to the injured officers wednesday night. -- who applied her tickets to the injured officers on wednesday night. wcvb newscenter 5. heather: coming up new at 6:00, how lessons learned in the wake of the marathon bombings helped save the officer's lives. ben: disturbing details in the home invasion injuries. nicole: we are told that this brutal attack went on for more than two hours, leaving an elderly man dead and his wife forced to wait for help for 12 hours. >> for such a good man to be murdered, especially for what appears to be the reason a pick to that place, it just makes me sick. the call: savagely attacked for the car that sat in their >> it was a brutal, horrific, and senseless crime. reporter: thomas hardy, a vibrant man, who hiked mountains. they were looking for a car that was an older model without a tracking system. >> they saw there were people living in the home and their intention was to go themselves for they entered. nicole: four two hours, they tortured the elderly couple, killing mr. hardy. >> mr. hardy was brutally stabbed and suffocated. this fisher was left for dead. nicole: neighbors in shock. >> she was caught in the wrong house with the wrong people. nicole: the family of the along with heartbroken friends. investigators say the suspects used a stolen bank card with an hours of the crime. hart and smith are being held without bail. nicole estaphan, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: commitment 2016, donald trump angrily denying allegations of sexual misconduct and several polls suggesting he is reporter: hillary clinton used this friday to make a daytime television appearance, while donald trump continues lashing out against accusations of sexual assault. hillary clinton appearing on the ellen degenerate show, talking about what she would like for her upcoming 69th birthday. ms. clinton: i really wish i could be the president our country needs right now. obama: it so interesting to me to see folks who talk tough but do not act tough. if you are tough, you do not make excuses. reporter: and protesters calling former president clinton a rapist. mr. clinton: they have had a very bad week, so they are doing the best they can. mr. trump: the stories are total fiction. they are 100% made up. they never happened. they never would happen. reporter: to hit his accuser on their looks. mr. trump: she would not be my first choice, that i can tell you. reporter: trump is questioning the timing of allegations. again, this new polls show that he is trailing clinton nationally and in battleground states. heather? heather: the final debate is wednesday in las vegas. our own emily riemer will be there with pre-and postdebate hospital. how a surgeon was able to remove a kidney from the wrong patient. heather: and caught on camera a , cruise ship scraping the underside of a bridge on the cape. harvey: a great, clear start to our weekend. if you go way west, you see changes. ben: gronk was making big plays on sunday. where was he today? >> the 10:00 news on metv boston >> you are watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. heather: caught on camera, a cruise ship scraping the bottom of a bridge over the cape cod canal. the viking star ship was heading south towards buzzards bay when it hit the bridge around 7:00 last night. was too tall for the railroad bridge's clearance -- a witness recorded the impact on her phone. army engineers say the only damage is some chipped paint. remarkable. ben: yes. caught on camera -- swampscott police hope surveillance video will lead to an arrest in a a series of suspicious fires. police say a car was set on fire saturday, october 1 on doherty circle and another this past saturday in the area of burrill street. a reward of up to $5,000 is offered for the arrest and conviction of those involved. heather: uncovered at a worcester hospital. a kidney is removed from the wrong patient. investigators say this past july, a surgeon at st. vincent hospital was supposed to remove a diseased kidney from a patient. the surgeon did not confirm the patient's identity and instead took a healthy kidney out of another patient who had the same name. the 2 patients had different birthdates. investigators say the hospital should have noticed that. st. vincent's says it's taking steps to prevent similar mistakes. police officer and east boston. jc: it was applied by --heather: it was applied by a fellow officer. 6:00 the push to make learning , how to tie one as standard as cpr or the kell ump and hillary clinton are far from perfect... and i'm not perfect either. but when partisan politicians shut down the government, i led the fight to reopen it. i've worked to find solutions to new hampshire's heroin epidemic. and i've crossed the aisle to protect new hampshire's clean air and clean water. i've been called a problem solver by independent groups, and ranked as one of the most bipartisan senators. i'm kelly ayotte - and i approve this message, because whether i'm working with republicans, democrats, or independents, heather: just days before to ben: as reid lamberty is showing, that is after the boston marathon bombing. reporter: these devices save lives. one local doctor is making it his mission to create awareness and acceptance. >> the first step is called pre-tensioning. reid: step two is easier. with me as a mock patient, he takes only seconds to place it on my legs stop bleeding. it is the same lesson that boston police are taught. >> the proper use of attorney get can mitigate -- of eight tourne one of these can save a life. reid: education that he learned from being a field surgeon in should not. reid: one bullet hit in artery in his leg. it was a fellow officer who applied the device and saved his life. just what you talk about a coincidence really paying off. reid: he hopes to make the training as common as cpr or the heimlich maneuver, procedures once only thought to be performed by a doctor. >> i would like e to have a sticker on it. in a school shooting, often they are in lockdown, so police officers become the first responders or the teachers become the firstr responders. eidreid: dr. king says that bosn is ahead of the curve. he hopes other cities follow suit. reid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: in many ways it's a shame harvey, leonard, what have we got going on? harvey: it's a great fall weekend. the color is coming on. even where you are, i am sure that there is nice color to be seen. this was an average day. the average high was 62. the average high was 47. so, so clear. and it will be just as clear tomorrow. it is still peeking up north. but extremely colorful and really in our neck of the woods where the color is increasing, once you get to the worcester hills, the mohawk valley, new hampshire, you are going to see beautiful color. look at that sky. darkness, the temperature will fall quickly. there is a gentle breeze off of the water. tonight -- the night is very young and the winds are very light with those clear skies and dry air. many places will be getting below the freezing mark. and a freeze warning. in the more rural areas, frost is possible tonight. surrounding boston. tomorrow, 60, full sunshine, like lujan. once the early-morning chill is gone, 9:00, 10:00, the rest of when instead of our air coming from the great lakes or canada, it comes from the midwest where it is milder. by late sunday, we will have clouds from the west. i really do not expect anything much. high pressure areas across as tomorrow. and then the milder air from the midwest right in here. and you can see it one more time. notice we are adding 10 or 12 degrees. the patriots game looks great. nice and mild. early next week, i think the warmest day is likely to be tuesday. i would not be surprised if we have near record warmth on weather is possible as it turns cooler. the changing pattern finally starting. see you next hour. i met meteorologist harvey leonard. >> now here is sportscenter 5 with the josh brogadir, powered by xfinity. josh: gronk not at practice today a day after telling us his hamstring is the best it's been this season. turns out he is sick and between , the illness and hamstring is questionable to play sunday against the bengals. field today he will play his first home game of the season and assuming gronk is out there running routes against cincinnati, he'll have two big targets at tight end with outsized personalities. gronk is goofy. martellus bennett is cerebral and out there. the new guy who scores touchdowns and speaks his mind. >> the mental space i am in and the tranquil it he of, being an >> you have to crack a couple jokes once in a while. talk about not football. we have fun. otherwise we are working hard. >> i am playing with gronk. we compete with each other. at the same time, i'm trying to lift my game on my own. >> i saw this big dude working out and i did not know it was him. i just did not recognize him. >> he was like, all that's what? i was like, yeah. they have the tight ends working, bro. >> it's great going out with him . in every way possible you try to create a mismatch. josh: it sounds like the bengals have more to worry about than tackling and defending the pass. they'll have to come up with some math to stop the equilateral triangle and the sniping is way to five points, brad marchand, three goals, two assists against the blue jackets. the team had offensive fireworks. matthews, four goals in his first ever nhl game. a loss to the senators. to baseball -- have fun off the field, by all means but don't do , this. trevor bauer beat the red sox in game 1 and was supposed to pitch alcs. >> you know, it's kind of self-explanatory. i think we all, probably everybody in here probably at some point had a drone related problem. [laughter] josh: you heard that right. cut by his drone. stitches on his think he. he will pitch game three instead. ben: i love that. heather: i think we will hear incident? heather: no. i stay far away from drones. time to check what is coming up on newscenter 5 at 7:00 11:00. hello, jc. jc: speaking out against violence. former congresswoman gaddy efforts talking about her personal experience. and we're learning more about that amazing rescue in arlington. the hero that pond, the full story coming together. we have details. but first, world news tonight with david near -- david muir. david: more severe weather tonight. the emergency kits that they are preparing and new video of a serial kidnapper. police want your help, next. >> on chronicle, and then r2-d2 was her favorite. now she is bringing robots to art and the father-daughter trip ? dylan: i was un-athletic and very sedentary in my lifestyle. clicked. then i stopped drinking soda and eating sweets and eating all the junk food. i was like if i eat these things i'm going to be heavier and i'm not going to be able to jump as far. my name is dylan polin ben: all right, today, heather as an announcement. i want to begin by saying i speak for all of us at channel 5 by saying thank you. heather: you're welcome. we did not get to work together share with you tonight. i have decided i will be leaving wcvb after 15 years. during this time, it has been such a great gift to have been welcomed into your homes, and in your trust. i am really humbled and will always cherish the tremendous warmth and unwavering loyalty you have shown me over the years. i also treasure the support of my incredible colleagues whose , selfless contributions helped me bring you the best programming possible on wcvb. i look forward to change at this point in my career -- sorry -- and i welcome the opportunity to continue to grow in new and challenging directions. your kindness today has really touched my heart. ben: your contributions here have been countless, i know. you will be missed, and we wish you the best of luck. harvey: heather, it has been a complete joy to work with you. heather: right back at you. ben: we want to leave you with a look back at some of the many special moments from heather's special time at channel 5. heather: good evening. i'm heather unruh. i'm heather unreliable in revere. these images unforgettable. whitey bulger order to spend his final days in a prison cell. that sentence closes a painful chapter in boston history. it was 2:07 eastern standard time when white smoke started pouring from the screen. the crowd knew the signal, there was a new pope. this is a fungus. it is not like something you would find in the environment where it is perfectly harmless. this was taken from the tissue surrounding a patient's spinal cord. right now you are inside somebody's multimillion dollar investment. a thriving grove farm. these plants are in the dark because they are in the photo >> roger that. [laughter] heather: we have a skunk in the studio and it is bad. man. wow. you looked a little cranky. that probably was not fair. but you did get up early. >> usually, heather, i'm watching you in my underwear, so -- [laughter] ed: we only have two more seconds. let's see if you can do it again. heather: imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. tonight, breaking news. donald trump fires back a short time ago. new accusers now coming forward late today. among them, a contestant from "the apprentice." and trump now appearing to take aim at their appearance. >> yeah, i'm going to go after you. believe me, she would not be my first choice, that i can tell you. also breaking, two confirmed and tonight, authorities now warning of more severe weather in the hours ahead. the new video tonight. the serial kidnapper on the loose. the fbi now wants your help. images of the suspect accused of breaking into homes, grabbing children. breaking now. the faa, and the emergency ban a short time ago. banning some smart phones from all flights now. the emergency kits they're now putting on flights because of

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