spread across two continents over the death of christopher lane. the 22 year old from melbourne, australia, was in the u.s. attending oklahoma s east central university on a baseball scholarship. in the typically quiet town of duncan, oklahoma, three teenagers allegedly shot lane in the back for fun and sped away in their car. there was some people that saw him stagger across the road and go to a kneeling position and collapse on the side of the road. reporter: nearly 10,000 miles away where the shooting is making front page news, lane s family is struggling to cope with what happened. there s not going to be any good coming out of this because it was so senseless. it has happened. it s wrong. and we try to deal with it best we can. reporter: three teenagers, 15, 16 and 17 years old arrested
us. it s chilling when you think about the motive. really. that sounds very frightening. it s very chilling and devastating for the family of this victim. the three suspects are in custody and expected to be charged today. police say christopher was jogging friday afternoon when he crossed paths with the suspects ages 15, 16 and 17. authorities say the teens were out on a mission to kill and that they randomly shot lane in the back. a woman saw the 22-year-old fall to the ground and tried to help him by performing cpr. another woman stop and called 911. it was too late. lane was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. the teens were seen speeding way in car and police caught up to this thanks from surveillance video from nearby businesses. he was in oklahoma to study at east central university. he have on baseball scholarship. take a listen to what his father told reporters in australia.
as the new york times did that after it obtained records few the freedom of information act, looking at 150 shootings by the fbi between 1993 and 2011, the record show that all fbi internal investigations found those shootings to be justified. now, will the family sue? they say they haven t decided yet. they re waiting for all of these reviews to be done, including the ones from the fbi and the state attorney s office here in orlando. erin? all right, susan, thank you. and now our fourth stoi outfront, three oklahoma teenagers charged with shooting a man to death for fun. this is one of the most horrible stories you ve ever heard. the teens told police that 22-year-old christopher lane, an australian in america on a baseball scholarship was chosen at random. they say he ran by their house and then they saw him and then decided to get in their car and followed him. they then gunned him down in the street. at the hearing 15-year-old james edward junior and 16-year-old
shock and grief spread across two continents over the death of christopher lane. the 22 year old from melbourne, australia, was in the u.s. attending oklahoma s east central university on a baseball scholarship. in the typically quiet town of duncan, oklahoma, three teenagers allegedly shot lane in the back for fun and sped away in their car. there was people that saw him stagger across the road, go to a kneeling position, and collapse on the side of the road. nearly 10,000 miles away where the shooting is making front-page news, lane s family is struggling to cope with what happened. there s not going to be any good come out of this, because it was just so senseless. it s happened, it s wrong, and we just try and deal with it the best we can. three teenagers just 15, 16,
attacks. also he didn t pull the trigger. face-to-face with the killer, a survivor s terrifying account. i am richard quest in london. this is cnn s world report. good morning to viewers in the united states, and around the world. police say a 32-year-old norwegian man arrested on friday may have been involved in the oslo bomb blast and the massacre on the island that left at least 91 people dead in total. local media are naming the man as anders behring breivik. police are not confirming his identity, but when asked about extremism in norway, the prime minister told the news conference police were aware of active groups. translator: compared to other countries, i will not say that we have a big problem with right-wing extremists in norway, but we have had some groups, and we have followed them before, and our police is aware that there are some right-wing extreme groups, or at least has been some groups of that kind in norway. but, again, i very much underline that w