Rail. When he does that, luckily the cop got one of his arms and was olding on so he wouldnt kill himself. I just bounced out of the car and helped bring the dude back over. He came back over, and they detained him. So i was like, you know, its crazy, man, crazy. The man is undergoing a Mental Health evaluation. A deputy shot a man who was armed with a barbecue skewer near lake tahoe on the north side of the lake. A person called the Sheriffs Office saying someone was acting bizarrely. They went to the front door. A man answered the door with a barbecue skewer. He lunged at one of the deputies, and the deputy shot the man and he was wounded. The suspect is being treated at hospital in reno. Get ready for another wet week ahead. Two storms are headed for the bay area. That should begin and end the workweek with rain. Taking a live look at our roof cam, the first storm hasnt quite developed yet. Meteorologist lisa is here with the details on when the rain will reach us. Yes, tomorrow is
How they allegedly tricked American Voters into joining fake political groups. Plus, my visit to an alleged troll factory. Im from abc news in the united states. [ speaking a Foreign Language ] the russian journalist who went undercover now telling her story. And olympic moments. U. S. Athletes on skates and on the slopes, Lindsey Vonns attempt at gold in the superg. Whoa, and almost on the side. Thats going to hurt her. Jamie anderson gearing up for big airs big debut and nathan chen giving his quads a workout in a recordsetting performance. Hey, good morning. And we are covering two major stories here this morning. The indictment of 13 russians for waging what the special counsel calls Information Warfare on the united states. Is the white house correct when it asserts that these indictments actually vindicate the president and what is being done to protect america from ongoing russian attacks . But we are going to start here with new developments in the School Shooting in parkland,
And members of the campaign. That is why this is very significant. He has been called in on charges unrelated to the main investigation because so much pressure has been applied to him he is in his mid 40s, he has a young family, he does not want to spend years and years injail he is in a position to co operate and might be in a position to further incriminate the campaign chair, paul manafort, fought who has so far protested his innocence. So far, it seems the special counsel is reeling people the. Lift security quncil has in syria, until saturday. The resolution would have allowed aid to reach Eastern Ghouta. Opposition activists say hundreds have now died in aerial attacks. Our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports. This is what happened in Eastern Ghouta as diplomacy stuttered. The enclave was pounded. 400,000 or so people spend most of the day underground. Above them, russian jets, with their syrian allies, were in action. As the russians demanded guarantees that rebel fighter
Students and teachers were there being treated and also giving a thumbs up while meeting with first responders. That visit, however, coming just hours after the fbi admitted that it received a specific tip saying the alleged shooter, nikolas cruz, had access to guns and a, quote, desire to kill and yet the agency failed to act. So much outrage and confusion over that news. Abcs Adrienne Bankert who is usually with us here on the desk on weekend mornings, she is on the scene in florida with the latest on the investigation. Adrienne, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, dan. Good morning, paula. Yes, here in this pictureperfect community, it all seems so surreal. The shock of violence, a president ial visit and now the horrifying realization that all of the pain could have been prevented. The job theyve done is incredible, and i want to congratulate them. Reporter President Trump and the first lady thanking doctors and nurses coming to the bedside of injured victims of wednesdays
For syria until saturday. The resolution would have allowed aid to reach the people of Eastern Ghouta, and crucially, halt the governments fierce bombing campaign. Activists say it hundreds have now died an aerial attacks. This is what happened in Eastern Ghouta as diplomacy stuttered. The enclave was pounded. 400,000 or so people spend most of the day underground. Above them, russian jets, with their syrian allies, were in action. As the russians demanded guarantees that rebel fighters would respect any truce. In Eastern Ghouta, men from Civil Defence risked their lives to rescue civilians, even though the buildings could collapse and the planes could come back. In the dust and confusion, these children were separated from their parents. The rescuers ignored the dangers. The eu condemned what it called brutal attacks. Diplomacy is supposed to find words and deeds to stop this happening. They were rushed into underground hospitals. It is hard to end a war, or even a battle, with words.