25 of those with gunshot wounds. now, just moments ago as you may have seen police announced they nowha have a suspect. robert bobby crimo iii, age 22. he is believed to be driving a 2010 silver honda fit, described as a white male, approximately 18 to 20 years old, small build, long black hair, wearing a white or blue t-shirt. police also recovered what they believe to be the weapon,po a high-powered rifle. they said the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. local authorities have beenns holding a press conference just about every n hour. so we expect to hear from them again soon. obviously, the last update signified significant progress in the manhunt investigation. we re going to bring you that conference once it begins. so stand by here. i want to play you some video that appears to show the moment that this all started. i should warn you, of course, it s really ldupsetting video. you will hear gunshots. you will see people fleeing. and it is in fact very dist
asian. news of the shooting sparked a new round of fear, a fresh round of fear across the country given the rise of anti-asian hate crimes since the start of the pandemic. the white house says president biden is monitoring the developments out of georgia. attorney general merrick garland and fbi director chris wray are set to brief the president on these developments throughout the day. let s start this hour in georgia with the latest from the shooting scene. ryan young is joining me right now. ryan, that police briefing just wrapped up. they did release quite a lot of information. reporter: kate, i m just surprised by how much information we ve gotten so far in this case. you can really see the coordination that was involved in bringing the suspect to justice in terms of being able to capture him yesterday. this entire area was put on alert after the shootings occurred. we are standing in atlanta. the original shooting happened in cherokee county which is about 47 minutes
the burglary. they didn t seem to hear what she was saying. didn t understand her panic. they just weren t getting us, what was going on. they were trying to say maybe she s out at a football game. a football game? yeah. and then they went through her friends. and then actually, they called one friend and this person was dating tara. sharon almost shouted it was in her tara. the officer tried a different tara. they put a b.o.l.o. out. b.o.l.o.? yes, be on the lookout. tara new family knew if you ve gone to the football game, if you don t anywhere, she would ve told them. deputy said since tara was an adult they would wait 24 hours before calling her a missing person. maybe she just left on her own. if my daughter was a runaway or a troubled trialed, or whatever the case may have been, i would have told you that.
taken, not sharon s missing daughter. they were concentrated on the burglary. reporter: they didn t seem to hear what she was saying, didn t understand her panic. they just weren t getting us or it wasn t sinking in. what was going on. they were trying to say, well, maybe she s at a football game. and then they reporter: there was a football game that night? both: yeah. and then, they went through her friends. and then actually they called one friend. and this person was dating a tara. reporter: sharon almost shouted, it wasn t her tara. the officer tried a different tactic. we ll put a b.o.l.o. out. reporter: b.o.l.o? both: yes. be on the look out. reporter: tara s family knew if she had gone to the football game, if she had gone anywhere, she would have told them. deputies said since tara was an adult, they would wait 24 hours before calling her a missing person. maybe she just left on her own. if my daughter was a runaway
what was going on. saying maybe she was at a football game. there was a football game going on? yeah. and then they reporter: there was a football game that night? both: yeah. and then, they went through her friends. and then actually they called one friend. and this person was dating a tara. reporter: sharon almost shouted, it wasn t her tara. the officer tried a different tactic. we ll put a b.o.l.o. out. reporter: b.o.l.o? both: yes. be on the look out. reporter: tara s family knew if she had gone to the football game, if she had gone anywhere, she would have told them. deputies said since tara was an adult, they would wait 24 hours before calling her a missing person. maybe she just left on her own. if my daughter was a runaway or a troubled child or whatever the case may have been, i would have told you that. i know my child. reporter: how frustrated were you? oh, so very frustrated. reporter: veronica, not quite 14, remember, was terrified.