already at least onerricane-rel ported in port saint lucieflori? d the death-tolclimbing in haiti - arly 300 killed?entiremmunitiesh wards jasonville? t - gov. rick stt,orida there s signifint ooding there. as off urge evacuations in parts of georgia and the carolinas sot - male evacuee: we needed to be safe and get out of there. communities there- bracing for the destructive effects of matthew next? sot - gov. pat mccrory, north carolina that s a lot of water, a lot of dangerous water. sot - gov. nikki haley / south carolina: i am begging you at this point to understand the seriousness of this storm tag: too early to tell about the storm surge. mg, abc news, when hurricane matthew slammed through haiti, it not only damaged homes, but also facilities used by a facilities in haiti. they lost half of its buildings, with only safe-t homes, made of metal, still standing. a medical and dental clinic, church, orphanage and school for about 450 children the organization built
a child has been hit in a drive by shooting. the three-year-old girl sitting on the front porch of a home with a 23-year-old man. we are going live to paul mueller. what have you found out? reporter: jenn and josh, a lot of breaking details. this is an intense scene right now. look at it all. in front of your very eyes. this is tenth avenue south and 12th street south, you can see police have blocked several area blocks off here now. i want you to take a look at the house. that is where this 23-year-old man identified as terrell hollinton and the three-year- old. they were another the porch when a car drive right on down the street and fired several gunshots into the porch. since that time police have been here in force. the mayor is here now. the assistant chief of police is here now. a lot of questions, motive, why would someone want to do this? was the person targeted? that is another question too. and you have the question everybody is asking this afternoon. why would
it takes a minute but he finally gets out of there as well to kind of squeeze through that window. again, a special needs student there. and abc action news reporter ryan raiche joins us with live on what tipped off police to this whole case here, ryan. reporter: i just left a press conference with sheriff judd a few moments ago. this leaves even the sheriff dumbfounded. how do you leave a child on a bus, not once but twice. it s the end of the morning shift for bus attendant simmons and her driver gayle brown. they grab their belongings are and out the door. no one bothers to take a close look at the seats. i have a question for them. what were you thinking? reporter: 15 minutes goes by and look who wakes up from a nap on this empty locked bus, a 13-year-old boy with special needs. watch as he takes matters into his own hands, opening the investigators say he then hitch hikes 30 miles home to davenport. they never did it. okay. now my kid will never, ever ride a bu
st. pete police say a 3:00 and a 23-year-old have a 3- year-old and a 23-year-old have been shot at a house in st. pete. thankfully both are expected to make it. let s go to the neighborhood where all of this happened. it s 10th avenue south near tropicana field. sarah rosario is live there right now. sarah. reporter: laura, this is still a very active investigation. if you take a look behind me, you can see where police have marked off the perimeter of this house. this is where police say the 23- year-old and the toddler were sitting on this porch when someone drove by, starting firing shots here, hitting both of them. both of the people immediately rushed to the hospital. and police are now looking for the suspects responsible. as we go to video, you can see the window of this house. a grandmother was inside the house at the time. thankfully she was not hurt. this happened just before 2:00 p.m. this is the area that police are looking for shell casings. they are looking
strong with the audience on his side at this debate. but this was a departure from any republican debate we ve seen so far this year. there was stability, discussion about the issues, and substantive answers. every candidate trying to look as presidential as possible. that didn t keep rubio from swiping at the frontrunner. i cannot believe how civil it s been up here. [ laughter ] [ cheering and applause ] reporter: civility didn t stop marco rubio risking it all for florida. i know a lot of people find appeal in the things donald says. but presidents can t just say anything they want. i don t want to be so politically correct. i m not interested in being politically correct. i m interested in being correct. reporter: cruz doing his best to preserve integrity. we ve got to get beyond rhetoric of china bad, and get people will buy products from here rather than buying them through combine. reporter: trade, education, and islam. trump saying there is hate amon
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