Good morning, everyone. We begin with new details in the shooting at an atlanta area elementary school. Michael brandon hill is in custody after surrendering to police. The police dont have a motive. But the 20yearold apparently had stopped taking his medication. Theres the school clerk who managed to talk hill into laying down his weapon and ammunition, most likely saving many young lives. We begin our coverage with abcs kristin fisher. Reporter 20yearold Michael Brandon hill is in Police Custody this morning. But his motive for terrorizing this Atlanta Elementary School may never be understood. Even his own brother is at a loss. I couldnt tell you what his mindset was when he went up in there. I honestly can tell you he has a long history of medical disorders and everything. Going to including bipolar. Reporter timothy hill says his brother has a troubled past. He was arrested earlier this year for alleged terrorist threats and acts and sentenced to probation and anger management. An
The doctor rushing to the rescue, alongside First Responders, saving a tourist sitting near the curb. And good morning to our viewers in the west. We a lot of stories developing right now including the court order for the release of former egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak. Lets get right to amy robach for the latest. We begin with that breaking news. Central mexico shaken by a strong earthquake this morning. The magnitude 6. 2 tremor was centered on the pacific coast. Near acapulco. Buildings swayed and theres been at least one strong aftershock, so far no widespread injuries or damage. Also breaking news this morning, from the syria. Asked to a massive gas attack near damascus. Syrian Authorities Say there is no truth to those claims which come as u. N. Inspectors arrive to the past allegations of Nuclear Weapons used. An out of control wildfire on the outskirts of Yosemite National park. If you listen there, you can hear these ferocious flames from the fire thats burned 15square miles.
Westbound lanes. That is traffic. Back to you. New this morning, protestors arrested at San Francisco city hall. They went there to demand a meeting with mayor lee over the accreditation problem with the city college of San Francisco. Kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in San Francisco now where Police Arrested the protestors after several hours. Anne, good morning. Reporter a couple of dozen people were arrested protestors camped out at San Francisco city hall even though they got arrested they say they will continue to fight. They were demanding to meet with the mayor to urge him to fight against the loss of accreditation against the city college of San Francisco and to outst the newly imposed leadership of the new college who protestors say isnt doing enough to save the school. Students are prepared to build a Stronger Movement on campus. This is part of that. This movement isnt over. Its going to continue long into the semester and perhaps into next year if necessary. Reporter arresta
10 00 last night. Police responded to reports of gunshots and found a man wounded in a parked car. The victim was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Lets check traffic and weather. Heres lawrence. Still some unsettled weather around the bay area. Fire danger still high. Our hidef Doppler Radar [ no microphone ] i know. Excuse me, elizabeth. Okay. Its okay. I hear ladies first, lawrence. Well talk to you a little later. Im so rude. [ laughter ] on the maps, lets talk about whats going on. We have emergency road repair. Its going on in san jose. The connector ramps remain shut down northbound 280 to northbound 880 and southbound highway 17. That should be wrapping up within the next hour. Fortunately so far we have not seen any big delays. But maybe just a few brake lights now forming as you head out of downtown san jose. Bart systemwide on time. We have had no traffic troubles there all morning. Muni, caltrain and ace all off to a great start, as well. Lets take you towards the
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