Right now cedar rapids now right now cedar rapids right right now Cedar Rapids Police are still at 1st avenue and coe road. Cbs 2 News Reporter Stephanie Johnson has also been at the investigation scene for several hours. She joins us now live, stephanie whats going im live at coe college right now where . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedar Rapids Police are currently investigating a situation at 1st ave. Ne and coe rd. Police tell cbs 2 news the incident started as a traffic stop and police are investigating whether there may have been shots fired. Police were called to several locations near coe college around 1 15 tuesday morning. Our crew at 1st ave. Ne and coe rd says firefighters had to extract a crpd officer from what appeared to be an had crashed. Police tell tell cbs 2 news the traffic stop began around center point rd. And e avenue. When the officer went to talk to the suspect, the suspect attacked the officer; police would not explain how the officer was attacked. After the attack,
More than a dozen peple have been arreste the past 24 hours in the sherman park neighborhood. The arrests began last night. When a group of about 40 people gathered neath and auer. Auer. Thats where a Milwaukee Police officer fatally shot Syville Smith earlier this nth. Followed by a weekend of unrest and violence. One of the people put in handcuffs last night is an elected official. Official. Cbs 58s amanda devoe spoke to him today. She joins us now live with more. Amanda. Representative Jonathan Brostoff was among those arrested last night. And just today, four more people ld them to leave this area. People i spoke with tensiosan p feeling the past few weekss coming to a head. Police say theyve been getting complaints of rowdy crowds near the site from neighbors for the past two weeks, since the august 13th shooting of sylville smith. Arrested, some charged with disorderly conduct. People there say they were at the roadside memorial for smith to mourn him while a pastor preached. Of
Bench on the 6 train platform. He was awakened by a man demanding money and after struggle was slashed. He put pressure on his wrists. Sat him down there. And called 911. Reporter access to the bleecker street station was shut down through the morning rush, something thats happened here before. This is the second slashing at the station this year. In january, an elderly woman was the victim. As the search continues for a suspect, the incident has led to anxiety in the area. Seems like somebody who was not quite sane. So just be careful. First time again like ive heard of Something Like this happening. I think its really awful and its sad. Reporter right now, theres a pretty thin description of that suspect police are on the hunt for at this hour. Last seen wearing an orange sweatshirt, believed to be homeless. All of this comes on the same admitted that stabbings and slashings throughout the city arent going away. He believes those numbers will go down. News4 new york. Now lets head ov
The first of many in what the past four weekends that weve had storms. Enjoy this weekend. It will be on the cold side but milder on sunday. The temperature is 2 degrees, 9 in trenton, 10 in Washington Township and 7 degrees in wilmington to the north and west. Even kohler than that. Zero in quakertown. 4 in pottstown, 3 below zero is the temperature in coatesville and 3 in blue bell. 21 in avalon and 13 in dover, delaware. You factor in the winds, theyre not all that strong still seeing wind chills around 5 in philadelphia feels like 9 below zero in allentown and it feels like zero in millville. Bundle up this morning. We are frigid this morning and well be on the cold side this afternoon but with sunshine it will feel pretty good compared to where we have been the past few weeks. Taking a look at radar, we are clear right now. Ill explain that later. Enjoy the sunshine by 9 00 a. M. , 18 degrees. 29 by lunch time and 3 00 were lgojing at partly sunny skies, 37 degrees. Quiet day toda
A security guard was shot during an attempted robbery Wednesday afternoon in Frayser, police said. Business owners in Frayser say the violence is out of control.