shortage resumes production. abbott s sturgis, michigan, facility given permission by the fda to re-open, but only making specialized formula for now. products for medically vulnerable infants and children expected to hit store shelves later this month as supplies across the country run lower and lower. news from uvalde, texas. emotional parents demanding answers in a board of education meeting, begging for change and accountability in the wake of the massacre that claimed 21 lives, as the funerals for the victims continue today. two 10-year-olds, makenna elron and rojelio torres laid to rest. security scare for president biden after a plane mitakenly entered restricted air space. what the secret service is saying late today. the navy tonight investigating twin tragedies in california. at least one sailor killed, several more hurt. their van veering off the freeway. and a separate incident claiming the life of a navy pilot. an f-18 crashing in the mojave desert. also
an f-18 crashing in the mojave desert. also tonight, the emotional tribute to the queen from her son and great britain s future king, prince charles. and how the queen surprised everyone as the celebrations continue for her platinum jubilee. good evening, thanks for joining us on this saturday. i m whit johnson. as we come on the air tonight, that massive storm, the first tropical system of the atlantic hurricane season, dumping flooding rain as it moves through florida, making its way out to sea. record rainfall in some of the state s largest cities. miami hit especially hard. as much as 6 inches of rain falling per hour. roads impassable, trapping cars, making travel dangerous. first responders searching for stranded motorists, using high water vehicles seen here to get through the flooded streets, taking people the higher ground. this here is a parking lot not far from ft. lauderdale after
they do expect it to become a tropical storm. ton a bermuda. done in the west. we re on our way to what is forecast to be another hurricane season. rob, thank you. next tonight, authorities are investigating the killing of a judge, calling it a targeted act and a possible case of domestic terrorism. the retired wisconsin judge was found dead in his home, zip-tied to a chair. a suspect now in custody in critical condition from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. authorities identifying him late today, saying they found him with a hit list of prominent politicians. here s abc s phil lipof. reporter: tonight, a former wisconsin judge is dead, shot in his home, and police say he was targeted. 6:30 friday morning, the 911 call came in. states his neighbor s son from across the street is banging on the door stating that someone murdered his father. reporter: police rushing to the home of former circuit court judge john roemer. the juneau county special
the roads. how deep do you think it is? i don t know. i m afraid for the car. reporter: wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour, toppling this huge tree, crushing a mobile home near ft. lauderdale. in downtown miami, several inches of water seeping into storefronts. business owners trying to dry out what they can save. at miami international airport, the tarmac under water. hundreds of flights out of south florida canceled or delayed since friday. let s get to rob marciano. rob, clear skies we can see there now, so the worst of the storm moved out quickly. reporter: yeah, already off the florida peninsula, about 100 miles northeast of where i stand. but the damage has been done certainly with the rainfall. let s show you where it is on the radar. still have bands of rainfall. naples, miami, setting daily record highs. here s the hurricane track.