Now the student is speaking out. Colin ruane has the story. That other student got really upset. tim tai student journalist i never intentionally shoved anyone or pushed anyone. I did try to stand my ground when they were shoving me. Two mu Staff Members issued written apologies for the way they acted toward reporters. Other protesters have handed out fliers to reporters indicating a more welcoming tone to those covering their story in the future. While tai believes he did nothing wrong, he says he probably would have reacted differently. tim tai student journalist if i had to do it over again, i probably wouldnt have engaged as much. One man was killed and more than a dozen people were injured when a two family home exploded in a new jersey neighborhood yesterday. Fifteen people were pulled from the home. And one person believed to be missing after the blast was found safe. Two of them are in Critical Condition with severe burns, including an 11yearold child. Surveillance video captur
While today most certainly will not be a washout, a few hit and miss showers and possibly a thunderstorm will be possible throughout. Today will also be one of those odd days where temperatures will be warmer 60s in the morning before falling into the 40s and 50s this afternoon with some strong winds shifting to the northwest behind a passing cold front. See graphics. Wx timer 40 a suspect armed with a highpowered rifle has finally been taken into custody, after a nearly six hour standoff in which he fired on Police Officers and brought air traffic in san diego to a halt. No officers were injured in the brief exchange of gunfire, which broke out immediately after san apartment complex for a Domestic Violence call. Officials say throughout the day, the suspect fired random shots into the approach path used by pilots at the San Diego International airport, prompting the faa to stop all flights from landing. After several hours of negotiation, the suspect was finally taken into custody. T
The president and chancellor at the university of missouri resigned yesterday amid scandal and heightened racial tensions. Anger has been growingnfor months on campus. After incidents of racism and hate crimesd went unnoticed. One student refused to eat until the president stepped down. Cnns kyung lah reports. In 2010 cotton balls scattered in front of the black Culture Center a reference to slavery and a hate crime. This fall black student leaders called racial slurs on two different occasions. A most recently a swastika, in human excrement left on a dorm wall. Nats Ferguson unrest the students say theyre the post ferguson generation shaped by events in a city just two hours away. Black students make up just seven percent of the 35thousand students these protesters. Mobilized. Camping out on the universitys quad. Faculty threatened to walk off the job. But it was this that became the protests game changer 30 mizzou Football Players tweeted they would boycott Team Activities until the
Wx timer 40 a man barricaded himself in his me for eight hours. Creating a tense situation for authorities and residents in cherokee, iowa yesterday. That standoff with police ended peacefully. Ktivs sam curtiss has more from the scene. State patrol packed up at the scene. Authorities then took the man to Cherokee Regional Medical Center to be evaluated. In cherokee, iowa, sam curtiss, ktiv news four. The Cherokee Police department is expected to release more details later this morning. Well bring you those updates as they are made available. A woman was arrested yesterday after authorities found a man with a stab wowod. 21yearold Katherine Burdett, from alabama, was arrested for aggravated domestic assault. Authorities were called to the 11hundred block of 225th street in rural Woodbury County yesterday morning and found 28 yearold mark jones, from wound on his chest. He was t tnsported to mercy Medical Center with nonlife threatening injuries. The case is still under investigation. W
Theit kids to stand up and lock up cancer. It was a day full of lauter and hope as students at hartley melvinsanborn Elementary School came together for a cause. Over 300 students came to School Friday ready to fill up this fish tank with pennies, which will all go to charity. And since it was filled. The principal got locked up in jail. Not real jail. But a cage in the lunchroom. We try to do something a little different to get the students excited and motivated so that we can do our part even as small as it may be to help create awareness and show people that we care, said hms elementary principal, cathy jochims. Cancer hits home for those at hms elementary as they lost an associate, a past secretary and a former teacher to cancer. All within three months last year. A few years ago, a current third grade teacher got Breast Cancer and a special Education Teacher was diagnosed with uterin cancer. And now they have an associate who is diagnosed with lymphoma. Staff, she is going through