One person describes the traumatic scene of seeing the frantic mother rush out of the house clinging to her 4yearold daughter, who had just been shot. I told her, what happened . She goes, she got shot. The kids were playing upstairs. And next thing you know, she said she found her baby laying on the floor like that and ran outside. Reporter witnesses say doctors and nurses from a nearby clinic ran to help before medics arrived. But it was all too late. The child was pronounced dead a little after 1 00 p. M. At the hospital. Those living in the area are stunned and trying to make sense of it all. Its just crazy, crazy. Its a shame. Its a little angel. Reporter and so tonight back out live, a family and Community Heart broken tonight. We can tell you that police recovered a weapon. We dont know whose weapon that is. Also, we dont know who pulled the trigger. So tonight, the investigation continues. Live outside Hahnemann Hospital, gray hall, channel 6 action news. Rick . Sharrie . All right, gray. Thank you. Two major decisions came out of the Supreme Court today. One was a major win for civil rights advocates. The other a blow to the white house. In a 43 decision, the high court upheld the Admissions Program at the program at the university of texas which factors in race. That outcome comes just months after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia who opposed affirmative action. In a second decision, the court deadlocked Barack Obamas measure for undocumented immigrants. He called it a setback but vowed to push forward. Sooner or later Immigration Reform will get done. Its not a marry if. Its a matter of when. More on the fallout of the immigration ruling. We turn to the lana at the Supreme Court tonight. Lana . Reporter good evening, rick and sharrie. Protests are spilling out across the nation as people are reacting to the Supreme Courts decision or, some may say, nondecision. Outside the Supreme Court today, a sense of sadness and anger among protesters. [ chanting ] the eightmember Supreme Court deadlocked, unable to render a decision in the challenge to president obamas executive order that would have granted Legal Protections to family members of u. S. Citizens living in the u. S. Illegally. Republicans felt vindicated. This is a win for the constitution. Congress, not the president , writes our laws. And today, the Supreme Court validated that very core, essential fundamental principle. Reporter the president vowed to make it an Election Year issue and maintain his administration would not prioritize those deportations. Were going to have to decide whether were people who accept the crument of ripping children from their parents arms. Or whether we actually value families. And keep them together for the sake of all of our communities. Reporter while his executive order has been defeated, the president will still try to offer his protection. Congress doesnt give the president enough money to deport all 11 million. So what the president confirmed today was there was still some prioritization. Theyve always said their priority was people with terrorists, people with criminal records, but not people who work hard and have family members they support. Reporter and the president also reiterated in his address to the nation that the fact that the Supreme Court was deadlocked occur because the senate has consider his nominee merit garland. Reporting live outside the Supreme Court, lana zach, action news. Thank you. Also in washington today, democrats ended their sitin on the house floor more than 24 hours after they started their protest. [ applause ] the group was tieing to force a vote from republicans on gun control. Many gop leaders called the protest a publicity stunt. Early this morning, Republican House members even voted amid the chaos on a zika funding bill, then acted to join the house into next month. Meanwhile, a bipartisan bill by Susan Collins of maine survived a motion that would have killed it but it fell short of the margin needed to pass on the senate floor. David muir on abc news will have more on developments in Supreme Court and capitol hill coming up on world news at 6 30 tonight right after action news at 6. Philadelphia congressman chaka fattah has resigned from the house of representatives effective immediately. Fattah was convicted on nearly two dozen counts and a federal racketeering corruption charge case last week. The democrat was planning to stay in office until october 3rd but then drew heavy criticism. Officials say fattahs capitol hill and local offices will remain staffed until his replacement is elected. The Democratic NationalConvention Begins in philadelphia in just about a month. And today, the aclu filed a law shut against the city seeking the right to protest during rush hour while the convention is in town. City officials previously said they wouldnt issue any permits to march during peek traffic times in center city. Civil rights advocates say its something the Philadelphia Police have dealt with before and they dont understand why the change now. This is something the Philadelphia Police do all the time with marches and other events in the streets of philadelphia. There is no reason why this event could not be managed in the same way. City officials said they have no comment until the Law Department reviews the lawsuit. Well, we got a better look today at some sites youll see around the city for the convention coming up. The Host Committee unveiled the 57 fiberglass donkeys that will be scattered around philadelphia for the democratic convention. Each is painted by a local artist. And each represents a delegation in town for the event. It is a big day for the philadelphia 76ers. Tonight, the team makes the first pick in the 2016 nba draft. And all eyes are on brian caangelalo and this allperson selection. A giant Draft Watch Party just got underway there. Lots of excite, john. Reporter thats right, sharrie and rick. Its been a while since theres been this much excitement over the sixers. Gates are just opening right now and fans are starting to come in to this party. We are told some 4,000 free tickets were gobbled up in just 48 hours. Clearly, a lot of anticipation over what a number one draft pick could mean for the 76ers. The stage is set and food is ready to serve at the draft party. Eager fans who lined up early couldnt contain their excitement over the 76ers having the number one draft pick. Im happy to finally, like, win games next year and we have a chance to win. Thats a really nice feeling. Reporter as old ben franklin watches over the party, all eyes, however, are on another ben, former lsu forward ben simmons, who many believe will be the sixers choice. These brothers from monmouth county, new jersey, are just fine with that. We want simmons. We want simmons. Reporter why . Hes just an amazing player. He might not be a good shooter, but he is an amazing driver, amazing playmaker, and i feel like he would be a great fit for the sixers. Reporter the party here will include the flight squad dunk show on this makeshift court. And by 7 30, these chairs will be filled with fans as they watch the draft pick on this screen live from new york. Hopes here are clearly high. Every game so far. But its going to be really fun this year. I think were going to go from accepting close losses to that being unacceptable. Could be a playoff here. We could go from the basement right to the top here. Who knows . It can be really exciting. Reporter and two former sixers greats Allen Iverson and Julius Irving are here. Well hear from them and have their take on this number one draft pick coming up on action news at 6. We are live in eakins oval, jeff cherco, channel 6 action news. Sharrie . Thanks, jeff. And Jeff Skversky is in the middle of all the action tonigh. Hes at the Barkley Center in brooklyn. Of course, he will continue our coverage at the nba draft, live from new york. Thats coming up in sports. All right. Time now for a check of our action news traffic report thursday night. Lets go live to Matt Odonnell in the action news Traffic Center. Hi, matt. In honor of that 76ers draft, 76 is actually behaving with normal delays of course. But 95 is not. Truck flipped over a couple of hours ago here on the ramp from 420 to the northbound side, and now both of these ramps connect canning 95 northbound with 420 remain blocked. Looks like for the entirety of the afternoon rush. Use the ramps at ridley park and expect some slowing as a result. Have construction just like yesterday on 309 northbound in Montgomery County. So delays traveling between ambler and montgomeryville. Use lime kill pike or 611 instead. On the turnpike youre hitting a of lot of speeds in the 20s near the street road interchange. That luckily has been pushed out of the way. Remnants of a truck fire on the new jersey turnpike in Burlington County are still slowing things down south of exit 6. And its jammed once again this afternoon on the admiral wilson boulevard eastbound because of the emergency construction by the old air circle. The good news with this is the construction should be cleared out tomorrow night. Well check it again, rick and sharrie, coming up in the next halfhour. Okay. Thanks, matt. Theres still much more ahead on action news at 5. An Animal Attack in Burlington County. Coming up at 5 30, why police in south jersey are on alert after a man captured a fox that bit him in his own backyard. But first, in healthcheck tonight, why doctors are saying a little pain could go a long way when it comes to keeping your kids from getting the flu. Cecily . Well, rick, its a bit on the muggy side right now. Lots of clouds could get a spotty shower or thunderstorm tonight. But will it all clear out in time for the weekend . Ill have the answer in the accuweather forecast when action news returns. Good news here. Stocks made their biggest gain in a month today on the heels of a key vote in the u. K. Investor confidence boosted Companies Across the board. The dow jones jumped 230 points. Thats nearly 1. 5 up. The nasdaq was up 76 points and the sbp500 was up 27. In the u. K. , polls just closed on the socalled brexit vote and some are worried about the role Mother Nature played in voter turnout today. Thunderstorms and flooding caused travel problems as people around london had head home from work. Thats when many people were expected to cast their ballots. Nearly 46 million of the countrys 65 million residents are registered to vote. Healthcheck tonight. There could be a major change in flu vaccinations this fall. Some Health Experts say kids should get shots, not the less painful nasal spray. Health report and registered nurse ali gorman live at the action news big board to explain. Hi, ali. Reporter hi. Many kids are not going to like this but an Advisory Committee with the cdc has voted to not recommend the nasal spray flu vaccine because studies have shown it wasnt very effective the last three years. The nasal spray vaccine uses a live weakened virus. When it first came on the market it was said to over the same or even better protection against the flu than the shot. But this year it showed only 3 effectiveness. The shot was 63 effective. Experts dont know why it isnt working. For now theyre recommending kids getthe shot this year instead. Theres another small sign of progress on improving americans eating habits. Obesity among kids in philadelphia dropped slightly in 2006 and 2013. 1 in 5 students between kindergarten and 12th grade in the city are still obese. But the Robert Wood Johnson foundation says healthier nutrition standards in schoolles plus efforts to make healthy food more available do seem to be working. And finally today, Mosquito Control agencies around the area have ramped up their efforts this year in light of the zika virus and also just to continue the fight against west nile virus. But they say, residents, you need to play a big role. Al spray in delaware last night to kill adult mosquitoes, but the spray cant reach where they breed. Thats in standing water and containers in the yards and on patios. The biggest target this year in delaware and elsewhere is the asian tiger mosquito which is already known to carry the west nile virus. Now with the spector of possibly them being implicated in the spread of zika virus, theres even double concern to try to address and focus on tiger mosquitoes. The department of new orleans resources says residents should check around the house daily and get rid of any standing water no matter how small it is. Trapping, sorting and checking millions of mosquitoes every day. And so far, there have not been any zika infected mosquitoes found on the u. S. Mainland where they will continue to test for that, rick and sharrie. All right, ali. Thank you. Take a quick break. Be right back with more news. Stay with us. A jury said led accept zin will not led zeplin said they they did not lift the riff from wolf song taurus recorded nearly three years earlier. Lawyers for wolfs trust argued both guitars jimmy page and singer rob eart plant had access to that stopping. Theyre asking for a songwriting credit for wolf and millions of dollars in damps. Philadelphia mayor jim kenney said part of his day putting the spotlight on equal access to bikesharing programs. Kenney opened at the inaugural better bike share conference this morning in west philadelphia. The conference run by the Better Bike Share Partnership will focus on a range of topics related to bike share programs including payment, pricing, and Community Partnerships and runs through tomorrow. Environmental lifts in philadelphia sounded an alarm today about the dwindling Bee Population by pointing out the impact it has on our summer picnics. Organizers sayal specific class of insecticides is responsible for killing off more than 30 of the worlds bee colony. A picnic table filled with fruits and vegetables show the positive impacts of bees. Well, if you thought that you saw a trex in center city this morning, you did. But it was only a statue. Its still intimidating to many people. The trex and other dinosaurs are being moved into place for the new dinosaurs on earth exhibit at the academy of natural sciences. These statuteslogical roar and move like will roar and move like the real thing. Wow. They look a little intimidating there. Im going to drive a different way home. Still to come on action news at 5 tonight, a check on the forecast for you. Lets head live outside. Sky6 h. D. Showing you the center city sky hein here. A lot of chouds and gray out there. Meteorologist cecily tynan coming up with that exclusive accuweather fiveday forecast when action news comes right back. Cecily tynan is tracking some precipitation tonight but most of it should be missing, my house especially. Definitely missing your house. Ill make sure that happens all the time, rick. We do have a few popup showers and thunderstorms. But double scan live showing you can see that the heavy weather is missing us way down to the south. We have tornado watches in effect for southern ohio, parts of kenneth moton, west kentucky, west virginia. You can see how this is whole continuing to push down to the south and the east. That same system spawned 16 tornadoes in illinois last night. Im just trucking some dark tracking some popup activity. Not everyone is going to see it. But you can see we do have one batch of heavy downpours approaching flornt just to the south of trnd right now. Another one near writestown. Maybe a brief thunderstorm this evening but not getting what theyre seeing down in virginia and across the midwest. We do need the rain, though. The drought monitor, this is shortterm impact showing that the Lehigh Valley and central pennsylvania is abnormally dry. New york, parts of new england now in a moderate shortterm drought. So we really could use some steady rain, but doesnt look like well be seeing any of that in the foreseeable future. Temperatures right now, warm, typically warm. 84 degrees in philadelphia. 84, the normal high for this time of the year. Atlantic city airport, 84. Wilmington, 83. And trenton, 82 degrees. And also, a little bit on the muggy side. So the call from accuweather for tonight, it stays muggy overnight with a few spotty showers and thunderstorms. Nothing widespread. I dont expect any Severe Weather. 67 degrees in philadelphia. 68 in cape may. Reading, 60. And trenton, 63 degrees. So future tracker showing, as we enter the evening hours, i really think the best chance of seeing some showers and thunderstorms will be south and east of philadelphia later on tonight. We clear things out for the morning tomorrow. But this boundary is draped across virginia. So what this will do is bring more clouds south of philadelphia and tomorrow afternoon, again, we could see a spotty shower again mainly south and west. So the getaway forecast for tomorrow down the shore, 75 degrees with a mixture of clouds and sunshine. Philadelphia, spotty showers possible. Mainly dry. Partly sunny skies, 84 in the poconos, looking pretty good. Sunshine with just a few clouds and a high of 76. So the fiveday at 5 showing tomorrow still a little bit unsettled with some clouds, a spot