that apparently stumped investigators and frankly it looked from the outside like it could be going cold but after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips, dozens of local state and federal law enforcement officials working this case, they finally made an arrest in the murders of those four university of idaho students. 28-year-old bryan kohberger is being held without bond on a warrant for first-degree murder. he was in court today and was denied bail. a swat team from the pennsylvania state police made the arrest at his parents house at 3:00 a.m. and that was in eastern pennsylvania, 2500 mile away from moscow, idaho. greg: trace: faces charges of murder and felony burglary. more will be sealed until he is but police are confident that they have their suspect. we have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes. i do believe our community is safe but i think that we need t be visual, right he had. it was back in the early morning hours of nove
this presser begins right now. thank you for coming today. last night the con jeks with the pennsylvania state police and the federal bureau of investigation and detectives arrested 28-year-old brian christophercoberger in all brightsville, pennsylvania, for the murder of ethan, zana and madison and kaylee. i want to thank these agencies for this assistance in this case. he reside the in pullman, washington and is a student at washington state fluf. we ll provide as much information as we can about the extradition to idaho and the criminal process. however, due to idaho stay law we are limited in what information we could release today until he has had his initial appearance in idaho court. i want to express my appreciation to our local community. the people of idaho and those throughout our nation who provided information to help us investigate these murders has been very impressive. we ve received over 19,000 tips and we ve conducted over 300 interviews. to recap this cas
the fbi and police were able to crack the case. here s what we know. according to law enforcement sources the suspect is 28-year-old bryan kohberger. he was taken into custody in scranton, pennsylvania, by local police as well as the fbi. 2500 miles from the murder scene. he appeared before a judge this morning, we are learning it was a phd student at washington state university. investigators have been tight-lipped since the murders took place in mid-november only revealing they were searching for a white hyundai a elantra. a criminal defense attorney is standing by. fox team coverage. david spunt has breaking details on the fbi s role in locating the suspect. now we go to william la jeunesse our west coast newsroom. after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips, thousands of police on the case, law-enforcement has made the arrest in connection with the death of four university of idaho students. according to bay board filed by the pennsylvania state police 28-year-old
alexis mcadams with the latest on the flooding at the chicago o hare international airport. we will start with lakawana, new york, hi, max. reporter: good afternoon, we are ways south of downtown buffalo and we are standing next to a gas station because this is one of the few places that people can go to to just warm up and get inside, get food, a lot of people actually spent the night at this gas station because they became stranded in blizzard conditions last night. we were one of those who got stranded in the blizzard conditions, completely white-out, you couldn t sigh in front of you. we had to honker down in the cars and spend the night in the cars, luckily we had full tanks and we were able to keep warm. shelter are open and police officers have been shuttling those folks to warming shelters. meanwhile, though, some services aren t available in parts of western new york and some parts of buffalo, emergency services just simply can t get out to people and unfortunately w
hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we start on wall street where stock markets have suffered their worst first half of the year in more than five decades. as of the close on thursday, the s&p 500 index of top us firms has lost more than 20% between january and june, a sell off on a scale not seen since 1970 when president nixon was in the white house. for the tech dominated nasdaq, it s been even worse a near 30% fall for the first half is the worst in its history. from new york, samira hussain has more. the sell off of the stock market over the last six months has been brought. it is not just one sector bearing the brunt of losses, but a range of companies from disney to apple tokamak target. the latest economic data indicates actually the road ahead may be getting even bumpier. the federal reserve s regional bank in atlanta has been closely watched for the gross domestic product and gdp, which today signalled that the us economy will have shrun