Good morning. If youre heading out on 76, this is whats its looking like another montgomery drive. Quiet in both direction. Drive time about 14, 15 minutes for the vine. The vine street expressway is quiet, so is the blue route. Woodhaven road add millbrooke, no problems there. Keep in mind, 422 eastbound, Armand Hammer boulevard on and off ramps closed until late november because of construction there. Tracy. It is a solemn day across the country as america remembers 9 11. On this 13th anniversary of the attack, thousands of people are expected at ground zero in new york to reflect on that day and remember the heros who died. Ceremonies will be held there later today. In shanksville, pennsylvania, the 40 passengers and crew who died while trying to take back flight 93 from the hijackers will be honored in a special way. A congressional gold medal will be presented at the sight in Somerset County in pennsylvania where the plane went down. And nbc10s jesse gary continuing our coverage t
Police found this bird in regusters house. It was a big part of the investigation. The most difficult case. We had enormous hurdled to cover yom. The dna was an enormous hurdle. The internet searches were devastating. Those things you couldnt overcome. Reporter the defense attorney is talking about regusters dna found on the shirt the victim was wearing and regusters computer where police found incriminating internet searches like how to get rid of dna. Regusters will now be sentenced by a judge until december. Like you heard, she could face a sentence for jail sentence for the rest of her life. After the victims family they are pursuing a civil case against the School District of philadelphia because the victim was kidnapped from the elementary school. Live outside the criminal justice center, christine maddela, nbc 10 news. Our coverage of the verdict continues. In 30 minutes, nbc10. Com sarah glover joins us. She was in the courtroom for the trial and spoke with everyone from the yo
Lacerations on his face. A lot of pushing, a lot of shoving. Jeff nagel was sitting in his apartment when he heard a bunch of screaming and peeped out of his window. The commotion came after two ga. Two of the guys were beaten pretty brutally. One guy was passed out here on the sidewalk so i called 911. Reporter one of the victims to who were told was knocked unconscious. It was chaotic. It was almost like a free for all. Another witness said he heard the suspect screaming homophobic slurs at the victims. It was surprising that it happened in front of me, more or less. It all unfolded around 10 45 last night. Police say the victims, ages 27 and 28 were walking in the area of 16th and chancellor streets when they were con fronted by two men and proxapproximately s women. The group, who police say appeared to be drunk, then beat the two men before taking off with one of the victims bags containing his wallet. Jeff nagel snapped this blurry snapshot of the suspect before they took off. Re
Contact. One of the reasons to have this press conference is to say you need to have more than just a presence in the same airplane. You need to have some type of transference, touching and bodily fluids. Were trying to calm everybody down. Philadelphia, city leaders also ask for calm today over any ebola threat. Mayor Michael Nutter says this is a big collaboration between a number of different agencies. Now, there are meetings and 9mq9q1e talk to about preparations. He says the city is used to handling health scares. We have experienced dealing with other Infectious Disease outbreaks such as sars and h1n1. From running practice exercises and updating Emergency Response plans to providing protective equipment and training to our First Responders, the city is, in fact, taking all the necessary steps to train for any Infectious Disease emergency. The mayor is also reminding people not to target anyone from west africa or their family members just because of where they are from. Now in
Good afternoon, sara is off, we begin with breaking news out of center city, philadelphia. After less than 24 hours deliberations, a jury found Christina Regusters guilty of kidnapping and assaulting a 5yearold girl last year. Vernon odom is joining us live outside of the courtroom. Reporter good afternoon rick, the jury met a total of six hours, five yesterday and one today after the jury came out and delivered the verdict convicted Christina Regusters of all six charges here. Aggravated assault, guilty. Deviant intercourse, guilty, illegal contact with a minor, guilty. All guilty. When that was announced in the courtroom this morning both mothers began to cry, both the mother of the child and the mother of Christina Regusters, who came up here regularly from delaware where her children grew up. The mother weeped openly but it was silent, there was not a lot of emotional outbursts. The sentencing is set for december 16th. This story is still develop, i had a sense that the jury was co