breaking news, six people killed in mississippi after a series of shootings. it is such a tragedy come and we never would have thought anything like that would happen here. answer the question. anger and anguish as parents and students accused a new jersey school of ignoring bullies. this place is toxic. i was headed to the back, i saw. the sirens were going off, and they are lucky that no one was seriously hurt. and stories of survival, the miracles 11 days after the earthquake hit turkey and syria. first responders still digging and pulling victims out from beneath the rubble alive. good evening: thank you for joining us. norah is off, i am margaret brennan. tonight, we have a cbs news investigation into a fight for thousands of veterans to restore their benefis after being less than honorably discharged from the military. plus, it s friday, so we go on the road. tonight, to meet a high school football star making a difference in his community. but
dogs suffering injuries. reporter: u.s. special operations forces went in by helicopter and surrounded a nondescript house in northeastern syria. but as they closed in on their target, an explosion, either a suicide vest or a hand grenade, went off. the troops and the working dogs are in stable ction. ter:s ad bakal-bagi me he b u himse and three children to avoid capture. last year, ibrahim al-hashimi al-qurayshi, another leader of isis, set off a booby trap that leveled the third floor of his house, killing himself, his wife, and two children. this time, the target was hamza al-homsi, and this time, he apparently waited for the americans to get close enough. he was overseeing the groups deadliest terror network in eastern syria before he was killed in the raid. reporter: there are about 900 american troops in syria, working with local syrian forces