Right now at 10 00 preparing for a freeze warning. Its spring and were talking about temperatures that will be well below freezing and youll wake up tomorrow it will be return to the 20s. Good evening, im iain page. Im dawn timmeney. Freeze warning is about to take effect for most of you watching right now. Lets get straight over to meteorologist kathy orr for the details. Kathy . The arctic front has made it through the Delaware Valley right now were seeing dry conditions and the winds are picking up as well. To the north and west, we have cold air cold enough for snow in the great lakes. For us, it just means cold air that will feel like its in the winter season. Right now in philadelphia, 42. 23 degrees in the poconos. 46 in millville. And right now in dover 49. It was 70 degrees there today. The freeze warning goes into effect at 1 00 a. M. Through tomorrow morning. For temperatures below 32 degrees. Most of us will be in the 20s. The next two nights temperatures will be below 32 degrees so protect any tender vegetation out there. Your tulips, your lillies if they popped theyre in jeopardy and those pair trees and cherry trees could have a problem come the morning as well. Lets take a look at the winds. The winds forecast to be gusting to 30 miles an hour tomorrow morning. So you have a gusty wind and you have cold temperatures and that means bitterly cold wind chills in the teens. Do you believe it . Coming up well talk about our next warmup when rain moves back into the forecast and a look at the weekend weather. Iain i know you want to get that golf game in. Well see if we can work that out for you. Ill see you later in the broadcast. All right, kathy, thank. As you prepare for the freeze download the fox 29 app like having our meteorologists at your fingertips much it is available in the apple store or on google play. Frightening moments for children in bucks county tonight. The bus driver experienced some chest pains and brought the bus to a stop in the middle of i95 in bristol. Its not clear how many children were on board that bus. The good news s were told that no one was hurt. Developing to night prosecutors say lesean mccoy was defending a friend during the old city bar brawl back in february. The District Attorney decides not to press charges against the former eagle. As Chris Oconnell tells us that prompted a scathing response from philadelphias police union. We had insufficient evidence to determine if anyone should be champed. Reporter flanked by a team of prosecutors, District AttorneySeth Williams announce nothing charges against shady mccoy saying the nfl star was trying to defend a friend during an old city nightclub fight back in february. He saw his friend on the ground with someone with their hands around his friends throat. So he went over there to protect his friend. Reporter two off Duty Philadelphia Police officers were injured during the fight over liquor inside of recess lounge. Prosecutors say the officers ordered four bottles of 350 a bottle champagne but after enter viewing 27 witnesses, the story got fuzzy from there. The two people that were injured the most gave conflicting accounts about how that even started. Theyre friends were there together. Reporter right after the announcement, this tweet from philadelphias police union lodge five. Safe to say the announcement didnt sit well with union boss john mcnesby. We were shocked. We were surprised. We were puzzled. Reporter he called Seth Williams a seasoned ticket hunting District Attorney. And when asked if mccoys high profile status has anything to do with the decision if i was a betting bet id bet the house, the dog, the ranch, the wife, everything absolutely positive dull. Reporter mccoys Attorney Says the Buffalo Bills running back was relieved with the news saying mccoy all along has claim his innocence. It was important for him to be in a position to represent to his team torque represent you know to his family that this thing, you know, is now over. I think, of course, hes relieved. Reporter head of the police union also tells us he will now ask state attorney general Kathleen Kane to look into prosecuting this case and also the possibility of pursuing civil action. Chris oconnell, fox 29 news. Happening now new information about the amtrak crash in Delaware County. Officials from the ntsb providing details about the moments before the deadly derailment. Officials have now had a chance to look at cameras on board the train. Now theyre trying to piece towing everything to figure out exactly what went wrong. Lets get right out to fox 29s Jennifer Joyce shes life at the scene of the crash no tonight in chester. Jennifer. Reporter good evening, iain. A lot of questions remain and it will take months before we get many of these answers. The n to tsb is sifting through evidence and conducting interviews to try to answer the biggest and perhaps most straight forward question, why . 36 hours after amtrak train 89 killed two workers on the tracks the national tanks portation safety board says its Digging Deeper to determine a cause. Sifting through evidence like various communication devices and an event recorder to shed some light on what happened leading up to the crash. The event recorder data was of good quality and recorded up to the point of collision. The engineer placed the train into emergency approximately five seconds from the end of the recording. Speed at that time was 106 Miles Per Hour and the track speed at that location is 110 Miles Per Hour. Reporter ntsb lead investigator ryan frigo conformed a forward facing train camera clearly shows the backhoe positioned on amtraks active track when it was nailed by the train just before 8 00 a. M. Sunday. Killing backhoe operator 61yearold joseph carter, jr. , of wilmington and 59yearold worker peter add mow fifty seven of chester county. Why the backhoe was operating on an active line as the train was scheduled to pass through remain the big question. Were still gathering facts on that information. As to who had the authority to be on that track. Reporter ntsb also confirmed tonight that there were several workers on the track when the crash happened. They told us that will begin interviewing those workers tomorrow. Iain . Jennifer, thank you. When the passengers of train 89 had nowhere to go on sunday, a church in Delaware County opened its doors to stranded riders. Reverend james ford watched amtrak trains blow by the Trainer United Methodist Church for decade but yesterday it became a sanctuary for 300 passengers. A day after the tragedy the reverend is still shaken by the sudden loss of two men that worked along the tracks. Ford says his heart goes out to have one affected. So many of the people were under dressed. They werent prepared to be walking in all of that wind from yesterday across a field. So that they were quite chill whole they got here. 35 other passengers were taken to the hospital to be treated for nonlife threatening injuries. Philadelphia police are looking for two men who broke in a gas station in juniata park it happened Early Saturday Morning at the liberty gas station here on the 900 block of east hunting park avenue. Now one of the men used a hammer to break open a glass divider. Once the glass was broken, the men took cash, cigarettes and entire display full of lottery tickets. If you recognize these guys, give police a call. Smoke filled Childrens Clothing store in upper darby this afternoon. Fortunately everyone got out safely. This happening at the childrens place on south 69th street. Crews quickly got everything under control. Still no word yet on what started the fire or how bad the damage is. Terrifying shooting in the middle of the day in West Philadelphia has got a neighborhood on edge a coalition of Community Groups banding together to say enough is enough. That group will be known as the antiviolence coalition. They held a News Conference today in an area of West Philadelphia where nine people have been killed in the last two years. Fox 29s Shawnette Wilson is in West Philadelphia tonight with more on how this coalition will work. Schaub net . Reporter well, that coalition held a News Conference today to announce its mission. It was held on the same day Philadelphia Police released video of a brazen shooting that happened in broad daylight in that same area. Surveillance video captures a brazen shooting in the middle of the day in west philly. Watch as a gunman opened fire on a young man standin standing on0 block of Market Street in front of a chinese food store last week. Police say the 21yearold man was shot in his upper body. Taken to the hospital in critical condition. Now, investigators are looking for the suspect captured on surveillance video. Its one of many shootings around the area of 52nd stree street. Now, new antiviolence group is taking action. Young man was killed in front of this bar on february 17th this year. Reporter the Group Released video of a News Conference today outside dannys cousins bar shut down organizers say because of all the violence that happened nearby. It was reported eight individuals have been killed since 2009 within two blocks of this bar. Reporter taylor is the vicepresident of the Organization Called the philadelphia antiviolence coalition. We spoke with her tonight at a Community Meeting about all the violence. Its killing our families. Its separating all of us and brothers and Little Sisters and then the retaliation is back and forth just like the little boy that got shot. The made of 48 similar groups around the city theyre combining resources to combat violence and educate communities plagued with it. Its just back and forth. Everyone is losing somebody. People dont step up and care until someone in your family or close friend of yours dies. Its time to step up now and take back our neighborhoods. State representative Vanessa Brown attended that Community Meeting to night pledging support for the antiviolence coalition. Iain, back to you. Little girl with cancer going through a fight for her life and its not the first time but now shes facing new battle. A community is trying to kick her out of her home. Its a sad thing, a child need grown ups to take care of them. The rule they say shes breaking. Take a close look at this clip. Thats a car and there is a woman still inside. What happens next makes this even scarier. But the drivers luck is about to take a turn for the better. This guy is in big trouble accused of firing his gun at his fiances ex. What was brought into their home in a fish tank that set it off . See that blanket moving around . Thats no child under there. What police say is really going here and why it is so creepy. Vo president obama endorses Katie Mcginty for u. S. Senate, calling her a champion for working families. The 9th of 10 kids, her dads Union Pension and Social Security made all the difference. In pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and expand coverage. Trump and toomey have attacked obamacare and Social Security. To fight back, president obama wants mcginty in the senate to protect women, families and seniors. Vote in the democratic primary, april 26th. Mcginty im Katie Mcginty and i approve this message. A pennsylvania man is in jail tonight accused of of opening fire during a fight over a pet hermit crab. Police in nazareth arresting 32yearold mario, last night. Officers say it all started when he and his fiance were standing outside their home and the fiances exhusband was dropping off their son. He and the exhusband started arguing about the pet crab the boy was carrying in a fish tank. Police say he fired at that mans car and then pointed a gun at him. Hes charged with aggravated assault. In Montgomery County a driver is facing numerous char charges to night in connection with a hitandrun crash that killed an elderly woman. You can see the aftermath of the crash at the intersection of 40foot in welsh road in hatfield friday morning. Gentleman Quill Johnson went through a red light then slammed into a car driven by atyearold shirley russell. Russells car flipped and she died at the scene. Prosecutors say johnson kept going but did return to the crash area an hour later and was arrested. Investigators say he was driving on a suspended license and without insurance. A bill that would place limits on abortion in pennsylvania has made it out of house committee. The House Health Committee voted 1610 in favor of the proposal that would prohibit abortions after 20 weeks. The current law allows abortions up to 24 weeks if the bill becomes law abortions after 24 weeks would only be allowed if needed to save the mothers live. Tensions are rising over the future of Atlantic City today the state of new jersey filing suit against the city. The lawsuit would prevent Atlantic City from making a payroll payment friday because governor Chris Christie says the city owes its School District 34 million. Lawsuit comes two days before city council planned to vote on converting workers to a 28 day pay period to keep the government functioning. Governor christie says its the only way to fix Atlantic Citys finances. When you look at this, the simple math tells you, that even if we did nothing, they wouldnt have the money to make these payments in may or june for the School District. Governor christie also says the Atlantic City government has been unwilling to crack down on police and Fire Fighting expenses. One Philadelphia City councilman introduce agnew bill at city hall to protect defenseless animal. Goal to ban the sale of animals from kitten or puppy mills. Councilman Kenyata Johnson says currently theres no legislation in the city prohibiting the sale of kittens or puppies that come from a mill. Johnson says theres no evidence that stores win the city are selling animals sourced from mills but its time to close the loophole. Restricting the retail sale of puppies and kittens to only those that are sourced from shelters or rescue organizations is likely to decrease the demand for puppies and kittens bread in puppy and kitten mills. The Humane Society says other big stories like los angeles, boston and chicago have passed similar ordinances. Neshaminy high school says one of its students has per to us known as whooping cough. That student has siblings who attend Maple Point Middle School and because of that, the School District notified all parents. Whooping cough is contagious for those who are not vaccinated. 25 years ago today, a private plane crashed in a fire ball over a mainline elementary school. Two little girls on the ground died on that plane u. S. Senator john heinz. Eighths tragedy that even 25 years later the families from our area find too painful to talk about. Fox 29s karen hepp recounts a day that claimed seven lives. Reporter image so many of us can never forget. Traumatized children holding a ribbon being led away from a tragedy that fell from the sky on a beautiful thursday in april 25 years ago today. It was april 4th, the first and second graders from marion elementary had simply gone out to play after lunch when all of a sudden a plane an helicopter collided overhead raining down flaming debris, killing two little girls, first graders rachel blum and lauren, sevenyearold David Ruttenberg was covered in jet fuel and caught on fire. He was burned over 70 of his body as he ran from the flaming wreckage. He did survive. We reached out to those victims families 25 years later it is still too difficult for them to discuss the tragedy. What happened . Senator john heinz was popular and well liked republican the sole air of the heinz ketchup fortune from pittsburgh worth more than half a billion dollars back then. He liked to hopscotch across the state on small planes to attend numerous events. That day, his twin engine piper was having landing gear trouble. A helicopter came to check it out and one much its rotor blades splashed the mains wing. A fuel tank exploded unleashing a fire ball that blasted both crafts out of the sky. Killing all five adults in the air. 52yearold senator heinz, his two pilots and the two helicopter pilots. The horror of having their bodies all that flaming wreckage fall over five block area in residential neighborhood over a school still brings tears to survivors eyes. And memories that even 25 years later dont erase the pain for those involved. Im karen hepp, fox 29 news. This man suffered a brain injury and was told hed probably never get out of bed again. Well, not only is he proving doctors wrong now, hes pulling off seemingly super