was in a canal. violent crime is surging in miami, with the numbers catching the total for all of 2020. here is more. reporter: newly revleased video shows three individuals jumping out of a vehicle with handguns and assault rifles just after midnight sound. they get back in the car and take off less than ten seconds later. we have a total of 23 people who were shot. two were deceased on scene. all three of the shooter still at large. we need your help. we need information. we need to you come forward. if you have information to help us solve the crimes. reporter: miami-dade police say they found the vehicle. it was submerged in the
skipping a news conference after her first match. she said last week she couldn t f participate in media events siting mental health disorders. joining me now, patrick snell. let s start with how her life changed after winning her first major. and also changed what was expected of her. reporter: yeah, very right. spot on. the demands placed on her, life changing. the victory in 2018 at the u.s. open in new york over childhood idol serena williams, life hasn t been the same sense. almost like she has no right to privacy, and this is her own powerful statement of intent. the first career major, so much,
dis-biscayne canal three miles from where it occurred. high emotions for those left behind. you killed my kid! reporter: clayton dilliard jr. lost his son in the shooting. that is the pain that affects our community right there, right before you. i just want to try to do my part. reporter: camping world ceo has pledged $100,000 award for leading whoever is responsible. we will bring them this justice and we will work together to fwleak cycle of silence. reporter: determined to get the gun violence in their city under control. we are investing in our young people. particularly those who have been disinvested in and
gave everything in the service of an idea. the idea of america. reporter: using it to under score hayes long-held view of the stakes of this moment. democracy itself is in peril here at home and around the world. what happen we do now what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen, will determine whether or not democracy will long endure. reporter: and responsible for from all americans. democracy thriving from infrastructure. reporter: turning to the infrastructure of the country itself in a crucial week, and a rough road ahead for the investment plan. we need a clear direction. reporter: pete buttigieg setting a clear deadline as they inch forward, telling jake tapper dfsh.
volcano erupted last week. nearly half a million people fled to safety. in the report now, they still don t know when they can return to the homes that may or may not be standing. reporter: where did the lava flow in the congo, now harmless. a week of the ovolcano erupted. scientists have been studying it since 1995. they need a few nor days to figure out if the danger is gone. i m not ruling out an eruption. i m thinking and saying that statistically, there are few chances it can happen. reporter: he says the last eruption was impossible to predict. nearby residents remain on edge. the city is surrounded by not