saskatchewan. they re looking for damien sanderson and myles sanderson. let me be clear. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and neighboring provinces to be vigilant. at this stage in our investigation we believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspect and others have been attacked randomly. cnn s paula newton live in ottawa. what do we know about the suspects and the victims here? good morning, christine. you know, this is what has been so shocking and also so frustrating at this point in time. you just heard the rcmp commander say at this hour they still don t know the motive. they don t know how this unfolded. what we do know is those two suspects are still at large. when i m talking at large, christine, they are trying to cover a very large geographical area. the alerts run through three prairie provinces. they are trying to appoint certain people to a black nissan rogue. that does not mean that they a
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you can see in this video right here, held out a key chain with two sharp point ts on it. cnn s evan perez is following all of this for us. he s here with me now. evan, what more are we learning about this man? that video, again, we ve shown it a number of times. very alarming. it s a very disturbing thing to happen, obviously. li lee zeldin, a congressman was on stage when this attack happened. the suspect s name is david j jakabonis. he s charged with assaulting a member of congress with a deadly weapon. you can see that he s carrying this object, he has this object in his hand as he approaches the congressman. now, according to the federal criminal complaint, these are federal charges that he is now facing. he told the fbi that he had consumed whiskey on the day of this attack and that he, quote, must have checked out as he walked on stage and asked if zeldin was disrespecting veterans. we should note that according to the army, jakabonis had served in the army. he s a v
so thankful for his return. they have all made it a mission now to raise awareness of the scores of other americans being unjustly detained around the world. so you were in a russian prison for 985 days? yup. and it s now been three weeks since you ve within back in the united states. how are you doing? i m doing well. i feel better every day that i m here. have you been able to fully grasp that you re free? no, so, you know, the last couple of days it s been been more real to me, but there s a time there where you you just don t accept at all that you re back, you can t understand that you re actually free. free, a reality that was almost unthinkable to this american son, brother and former marine just a short time ago, but today after enduring a hell few have lived to tell about trevor rowdy reed is back on u.s. soil, unafraid and sharing his story for the first time. you re a marine. one of your jobs literally in the past was to guard and protect th