The sergeant attempting the arrest. The other sergeant moved around, started to pull the suspect off the sergeant. The sergeant on the ground yelled to his partner, hes getting my gun, hes got my gun, shoot him. Reporter Police Confirmed the second sergeant fired two shots killing the suspect. It started when officers received a report that someone was trying to vandalize a construction site. The worker complained that a suspect was throwing bottles and broken glass could have damaged the tires at the construction site. Reporter the suspects body was taken away by the medical examiner while the two sergeants were taken to the hospital for treatment of their injuries. One of the officers has pretty good facial injury. The other officer has looks like his knee possibly is ripped, and he has other facial injuries. Reporter the deceased suspect is described as a latino man in his late 20s. They have no idea why he did what he did. And police say the suspect tried to get the officers gun. D
The shots be this year . Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. We begin tonight from just above our los angeles newsroom. A large part of Southern California and nevada are for a second evening under flash flood watches after thunderstorms trergered a massive earth slide burying cars and trucks under five feet of floods. Hundreds left stranded. Some trapped in cars after heavy rains in the deserts outside of l. A. Turned the ground to a boulder filled soup and closed down 40 miles of the busy interstate 5 which connects northern and Southern California. Miguel almaguer is about an hour north of us in lake hughes where people are trying to dig out before the next rain comes. Reporter this was the moment of impact. Torrential rain, pounding hail, waves of water. Panic and chaos for hundreds stranded on the road as flash flooding triggered fastmoving mudslides. Many in a desperate scramble to stay alive. Help it is just the most frightening thing to see. A mountain of mud just come
Waco, texas. Sevenday forecast and more about the cold, coming up. Thank you, chuck. Developing right now, an arrest this morning in the deadly shooting of a transgender woman. Montgomery county police say that rico leblond shot zella ziona in a alley behind the Montgomery County shopping center. They say the two knew each other. Theyre also investigating this as a possible hate crime. Leblond faces first degree murder charges. Friends say that the victim zella ziona was elegant and brave. A transgender woman openly identifying that way just within the last several months. Friends are still trying to figure out why anyone would want to kill her. News 4s Jackie Bensen has the story. It doesnt make any sense how somebody could have hate as a motive of killing for no reason. Reporter friends since seneca valley high school, now one is gone. 21yearold zella ziona was shot to death in broad daylight in this Service Alley between two strip Shopping Centers near lake forest mall. Witnesses sa
And flu season is coming. The major push from the cdc to get everyone vaccinated. But how effective will the shots be this year . Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. We begin tonight from just above our los angeles newsroom. A large part of Southern California and nevada are for a second evening under flash flood watches after thunderstorms trergered a massive earth slide burying cars and trucks under five feet of floods. Hundreds left stranded. Some trapped in cars after heavy rains in the deserts outside of l. A. Turned the ground to a boulder filled soup and closed down 40 miles of the busy interstate 5 which connects northern and Southern California. Miguel almaguer is about an hour north of us in lake hughes where people are trying to dig out before the next rain comes. Reporter this was the moment of impact. Torrential rain, pounding hail, waves of water. Panic and chaos for hundreds stranded on the road as flash flooding triggered fastmoving mudslides. Many in a despera
Southern california and nevada are for a second evening under flash flood watches after thunderstorms trergered a massive earth slide burying cars and trucks under five feet of floods. Hundreds left stranded. Some trapped in cars after heavy rains in the deserts outside of l. A. Turned the ground to a boulder filled soup and closed down 40 miles of the busy interstate 5 which connects northern and Southern California. Miguel almaguer is about an hour north of us in lake hughes where people are trying to dig out before the next rain comes. Reporter this was the moment of impact. Torrential rain, pounding hail, waves of water. Panic and chaos for hundreds stranded on the road as flash flooding triggered fastmoving mudslides. Scramble to stay alive. Help it is just the most frightening thing to see. A mountain of mud just comes barreling down on you. Reporter in just one hour, six inches of hammering rain. The duluth hampering homes and highways. Interstate 5, one of the busiest and most