People are under arrest. Jonathan vigliotti is here with the latest. Reporter heavy gunfire and explosions rocked the paris suburb. S. W. A. T. Teams hit an Apartment Building looking for the mastermind of the terror attacks. I heard some explosions, four or five explosions. I opened the door and i heard many, many gunshots. Reporter telephone surveillance and eyewitness accounts led police to believe the suspect was hiding in the building. Two people were killed during the shootout that lasted for hours, including a woman who blew herself up with a suicide vest. Residents were jolted awake. This man says his son was screaming as he hid under the bed. This is a poor suburb of paris with a large Muslim Community and also near the National Soccer stadium, one of six sites terrorists targeted. The french president praised the bravery of Security Forces and said his nation is at war against terrorism. French police have conducted more than 400 searches on sunday and seized dozens of weapon
Now the final check of the forecast . Despite the rain tomorrow afternoon clearing. A look at the Martin Luther king jr. Parade forecast at 11 00 downtown, partly cloudy, seasonal conditions, really nice as we honor and celebrate dr. Martin luther king. Showers moving in early tomorrow. We have 30 minutes of news [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] on alert, a series of raids on terror targets in europe is raising security concerns. Chuck sieverts and has more on the crackdown and what it means for security in the u. S. Hundreds of soldiers in belgium standing guard with machine guns. Their mission, protect the people and preserve their freedoms. They will be here to protect the people. Soldiers being deployed for the first time in 30 years, in athens brussels, watching over foreign embassies and national institutions. Their activity comes 48 hours after dozens of terror suspects were
Virginia. Several Police Agencies just wrapped up a News Conference in virginia outside of roanoke and our Maryland Bureau chief brad bell is there with the new details just released this noon. Brad . Whats going on is through that mist up there is Taylors Mountain southwest of lynchberg and at this moment investigators are literally on their hands and knees digging for clues. We can show you the video of whats going up there right now. Investigators tell us they have some new information that poin pinpoints a couple of pieces of ground and they are going over in a very concentrated way those small tiny plots of land and what theyre looking for, sadly, is evidence the remains of the lyon sisters. These little girls, 12 and 10 years old sheila and Catherine Lyons vanished, as you said, from what was called Wheaton Plaza in march of 1975. Theyve been covering this case abc 7 has for nearly 40 years. Big breakthrough. Last february authorities announced this a man by the name of Lloyd Lee
Word on the street. Im walking up georgia avenue, there may be an ebola case in my hospital. I appreciate that. Reporter Howard University hospital also says the hospital is working with the centers for Disease Control and prevention, and the d. C. Department of health. At best, what they can do at this stage is monitor the patient. At best, what those who live or regularly visit the campus can do is be vigilant. I think its very important to any faculty of the university to take the right precautions to protect themselves and be knowledgeable about the situation going on today. Reporter and the d. C. Department of health tells us they are indeed aware of this. They are monitoring this, and as we have been stressing, there is nothing wrong with stressing this again, there has been no confirmed case of the ebola virus in the district of columb columbia. Derrick ward, news4. Back to you. The parents of a freelance photographer working for nbc news who tested positive for ebola say their
Protocols, including isolating the patient. The symptoms usually dont present themselves until 2 to 21 days after a person is exposed. And exposure requires a person come into contact with someone who is already infected. Contact with bodily fluids, especially. That can make Health Care Workers among the most susceptible. As for any patient with ebola, there is no cure and only the symptoms can be treated. Some of my best students became physicians and they know what theyre doing. I just wish they would have told us sooner. Reporter the centers for Disease Control says monitoring a patient is vital, especially when you consider that other diseases like malaria can often present some of the same symptoms. I think its very important that any faculty of the University Take the right precautions to protect themselves and be knowledgeable about the situation going on today. Reporter lets put this in perspective. Since late july, there have been 100 consultations. Thats where a local hospita