it doesn t seem real. i lost my best friend. it just doesn t seem real. reporter: lolita powell in s in absolute shock after her husband, 29-year-old paris powell was shot and killed late tuesday night as the couple and their two small children delivered hot meals to the homeless. the last two and a half years now, five nights a week we cook and deliver hot meals to the homeless. and this night was no different except that my husband had created a new fish batter for the fish and he was excited to go deliver it. reporter: but that night would end very differently as they made their third stop of the night. a van pulled up next to them and started firing. we look over and all i remember is seeing or hearing the door slide back and four gunshots went off. and when i opened my eyes, when i saw all the blood on the windows. reporter: powell who is three months pregnant, keeps reliving the night. she has no idea who would want to harm a man whose life mission was to help
on $1 million bail right now. stow is a giants fan who was attacked on opening day at dodgers stadium and was seriously injured. reporter ted chen from our nbc station in los angeles has the latest on what led to the break in the case. reporter: the lapd received more than 600 leads on the attack on bryan stow, but they got a key lead late last week. a probation officer led them to a suspect and an apartment in east hollywood. a nearly two-month manhunt arrived at this door sunday morning, unit 25 at this apartment complex in east hollywood. most of the residents didn t want to good on camera, but a few of them described how lapd s.w.a.t. officers surrounded the unit and commanded those inside to get out. i hear everybody have to go out, everybody, everybody. they said it in spanish and english. i was scared. i was scared. i didn t know what was going on. reporter: police say the man they got is suspect number one, the main aggressor in the march 31st attack at dodger
warning people to prepare for a massive earthquake that would begin at dawn in new zealand and spread around the globe. it even brought protests outside his radio station. this billboard on the oakland bay bridge approach warns everyone that the end of days is tomorrow. it will begin with earthquakes all over the world. harold camping says the last day is in the bible. it will be the beginning of judgment day and it will begin wherever the calendar says may 21. camping s family radio group bought billboards like this all over the world to help deliver his prophecy. at his radio station on higgenburg road in oakland today, four people describing themselves as christians decided to protest his interpretation of the scripture. what if he s right? we re all going but it s not possible. a bible says no man knows the date nor the hour except the father in heaven. crews were also at the station covering the story. we spoke to brendan rowe, an employee of the radio statio
the weekend. on this wednesday night there were plenty of fans watching the giants on the road. but they also enjoy being at the ballpark and spending time with family. we are there to enjoy the game and have, like, a really fun atmosphere. are. reporter: but on saturday at at&t park the fans pitching coach roger mcdowel responded to heckling with homophobic remarks and a crude gesture. he told the 50-year-old mcdowel to watch his language around the children. he proceeded to turn and say what you have been told which is kids don t belong fing out at the ballpark. at that point, he turned completely towards me and grabbed his bat and picked it up and asked me how much my teeth were worth to me. reporter: the braves coach said in a written statement today. coach, teaching how to react and how not to react and how not to reek. reporter: the price family of daly city often attend giants games at at&t park and now they are having second thoughts. it is bad enough to
amber? reporter: ken, we are at american bull sports fan where giants fans had strong reactions to what happened over the weekend. on this wednesday night there were plenty of fans watching the giants on the road. but they also enjoy being at the ballpark and spending time with family. we are there to enjoy the game and have, like, a really fun atmosphere. are. reporter: but on saturday at at&t park the fans pitching coach roger mcdowel responded to heckling with homophobic remarks and a crude gesture. he told the 50-year-old mcdowel to watch his language around the children. he proceeded to turn and say what you have been told which is kids don t belong fing out at the ballpark. at that point, he turned completely towards me and grabbed his bat and picked it up and asked me how much my teeth were worth to me. reporter: the braves coach said in a written statement today. coach, teaching how to react and how not to react and how not to reek. reporter: the price f