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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bassist w b ZE News Radio where Boston gets the
news an iHeartRadio station.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Good Sunday morning. It is seventy two degrees, mostly cloudy
but humid in Boston. I'm Sherry Small as always, thanks
for tuning in. Let's get you caught up on news now.
Protests being held today in Haril. They're protesting the death
of forty three year old Francis Gigliato. He died suddenly
in a struggle with Lee's Friday night outside a Harol restaurant.
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Last night, friend's family and loved ones held a vigil
where CBS News Boston Samantha Cheney spoke with Jigliati's fiance.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
Harol police in the District Attorney's office say the officers
were trying to protect the public and keep the man
from entering the restaurant after receiving a call that the
forty three year old was on White Street behaving erratically.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
He's never acted oh erratically or violent.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
She went to a struggle from losing his mom. Los
and his brother.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Loved one say France has dealt with depression and other
mental health issues.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
I think they should have approached him a little bit
more easily.
Speaker 5 (01:08):
And try to calm him down.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
While police were holding him down, they say he became unresponsive.
They did CPR on the scene, but the victim died
later at the hospital.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
They weren't right, a right man. We ain't going to
want everyth right.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Now, and the Essex County DA's office as police called
an ambulance for Jigliati when they first got on the scene.
This afternoon's protest, it's being held at gar Park in
haveral More, is really strikes in Gaza, one of them
killing at least ten people at a water distribution site
near a refugee camp.
Speaker 6 (01:39):
This happened just a few hours ago in Gaza, in
the central part of the territory. And I've just been
looking at a video which is far too graphic to
show without any sort of restrictions on it, because within
the video you can see the bodies of children and
of adults. This was a water distribution site, and you
can see within the footage all these yellow water canisters
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strewn all over the place amidst the injured who are
being taken away, and there's panic, there's screaming, a lot
of people in real distress.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
And that's the BBC's Nicki Beek reporting there. Meanwhile, Palestinian
officials accused Jewish settlers of beating two men to death
in the West Bank, one of them a US citizen.
CBS is Linda Gradstein reporting from Jerusalem.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
A spokesman for the Palestinian Health Ministry in the West
Bank said that twenty three year old Saif A Deen
Kamil Abdul Karim Usalat, a dual Palestinian American citizen, died
after he was beaten all over his body by Jewish
settlers in the West Bank. He said a second man
was fatally shot by settlers. The Israeli armies said the
incident began when Palestinians threw stones at Jewish settlers, and
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they are investigating.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Mussalat is the fifth American killed in the West Bank
since the war between Israel and Hamas began. Here is
John Ferrick with a four da wbz achu weather forecast.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
It's raking for some sunshine for the rest of today,
warm and humid. We'll top out generally in the upper
seventies and low eighties, and for tonight warm and sticky,
mostly cloudy, low sixty eight. Another warm and humid day
for tomorrow, clouds and some sunshine, a thunderstorm during the
afternoon in a couple of spots. The high eighty to
eighty five, hazy, sun very warm and humid. Tuesday high
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eighty six to ninety, then hazy, hot and humid on Wednesday,
the high right around ninety. I'm acurw weather medecroologist John
Feir WBZ Boston's news radio.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
And right now checking the region is seventy five in Pittsfield,
seventy four in Springfield, seventy two in Worcester, Brockton, seventy
seven Plymouth, seventy degrees up on the north shore, averaging
around seventy four to seventy five in New Bedford, and
mostly cloudy and seventy two degrees in Boston. It's been
a year since an assassination attempt on President Trump at
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a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. CBS is Scott MacFarlane
was at that event. He tells us we still don't
know what motivated the would be assassin.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
He actually went dark in the final months. Our investigation
found he used VPN technology to make his Internet searches
less trackable than kind of ghosting. The rest of the
world as he had his online life and maybe a
symptom of a problem, but it also makes it difficult
to measure what Thomas Crooks was about and what it
was driving him. He died in the shooting moments after
he pulled the trigger, and this FBI investigation that's been
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going on for a year as yet to show the
world what the heck was motivating him.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
A bullet grazed mister Trump's ear that day. One of
his supporters in the crowd was killed. Last week, six
FBI agents were suspended without pay. No word of any
arrests after a seventeen year old boy was shot near
the South Middle School in Brockton last night, and witnesses
telling police that they heard three gun shots shortly before
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eight pm. The unidentified victim taken to a Boston hospital
with serious injuries. You are now in the loop for
news up days throughout the day. Listen to WBZ News
Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Sherry Small, WBZ Boston's
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