that as you look at the kinds of injuries or number or injuries we are looking at from these police officers? we ll see two. first an officer with their state and federal and local responding to the scene they are going to approach that as though there s a threat and we are seeing reportings but there could be others. you can them continuing to remain in location. there are other officers showing up in evidence collection. they will go through and look for evidence. for example, shell casings, other things that the shooter may have left behind if he or she had a cell phone for example. they do that as part of the
minute. and it looks like they may be transporting the van momentarily. david, thank you so much. please stick with us. i also am just looking at this new video the shot went out, but what we were looking at previously on the ground for josh and shimon, evidence collection? it looks like those are evidence bags. it looks like they re looking at something and reading something. it looks like, i don t know, josh, boxes? what do you see? what we re seeing here, three parts to when you re executing an arrest. the arrest team, the investigative team, and evidence response team. these are fbi specialist, agents, analysts trained in the collection of evidence and photography. all of this is now potential evidence that will be used as a prosecution if this person is in fact charged for these crimes. this is a very methodical undergoing we re seeing now. it doesn t appear there s a sense of urgency there. they walked through methodically, step by step, catalog everything they found in
however, law enforcement determined that he did not violate any state laws at that time. the shooter prior criminal record includes a charge of domestic violence in 2006. while the shooter was not known to have a history of diagnosed mental illness, she is known or it was known to have a anger management problem. evidence collection so far indicates that the shooter has been in the alexandria area in march 2017. on the morning of wednesday jung in his vehicle at the ymca. he exited his vehicle with two weapons. one being in rifle, and a 9mm
is, the forensic scientists there can get it back to who made this device and which group made this device. that s as far as evidence collection, but also, at the corner and the medical examiners going into the mortuary have to go immediate concerns. the police want to know who the bomber is to identify the farmer and who it is and such. each family wants to know their loved one identified and released as soon as possible so that they can make burial arrangements and family matters. all that will be going on tomorrow. they will be able to make identifications pretty quickly given all the new technologies with the cat scans and the fact that these people probably had identification on them. purses, markets. trace: go back if you will
least some lines that suggest about was there radicalization taking place here. was there communication, i this a command and control operation from some other place, are there more people involved, or is this simply two people, the husband and wife who were here, who came after meeting on a dating website, coming here, getting married and that 6 month old child they had that they dropped with his grandmother and said to her we re going to the doctor s office, and then all of this unfolded. thomas? explain, though, as this is in evidence collection, active where you are right now, and we know most of this will be going back to d.c. for further analysis, have you heard any detonations? there had been talks overnight there were certain items detonated they felt were suspicious. what have you seen on site? reporter: let me explain how, and i don t have a specific answer as to whether detonations were things they found in there that exploded. we heard them say there were no