by police while trying to reassure the public. we are really pleased by the response and how our officers handled this situation. all three of the officers are in stable conditions, and there are no credible threats to new yorkers at this time. if. rich: alexis mcadams is live here in new york city. reporter: hi, rich. this all happened last night right in the middle of times square. we saw the police action and a lot of activity the, now we re finding out exactly what went down. investigators and sources are telling us that this teenage suspect drove in from maine, he became radicalized online, pulled out that machete and started swinging. we did talk to the police about this. listen to what they had to say. a 19-year-old male approached an officer and attempted to strike him over the head with a machete. the male then struck two additional officers in the head with the machete i. one officer, an 8-year veteran, suffered a laceration to the head. the second officer who
where the suspect is being held. good afternoon. if. reporter: good afternoon. that s right, mike, he is being held right here behind me at the monroe county correctional facility, and there s a lot of legal maneuvering going on this weekend about those extradition plans now that he has a public defender who has said that he plans to go back to idaho. he is going to waive his extradition hearing and he wants to go back to fight those charges. as we take a look at that mug shot that we have here from this jail, the attorney says kohberger is waiving that extradition hearing so he can quickly be brought to idaho, adding he s eager to be exonerated. we are also learning more about what led to the sudden stop of the cleanup at the crime scene in moscow, idaho, last week, the day kohberger was arrested here in pennsylvania. something that was briefly discussed on friday by idaho investigators. the house cleanup has been halted, and that came by a legal request from the court.
constituents and those of my colleagues across the nation are demanding action at the border. it is the single greatest issue and crisis we pace. rich: congressman lance gooden, thanks very much for joining us. thank you. happy new year. rich: you too. molly? molly: shocking, shocking, shocking video out of portland, oregon. a woman caught on camera shoving a toddler onto train tracks. the 3-year-old, thankfully, suffered just minor injuries. this as business owners beg officials to do more to fight that city s soaring crime rate. matt finn is live in los angeles with the detail thes on this one. matt? reporter: molly, the horrifying video appears to show this woman intentionally shove a 3-year-old onto the train tracks without any provocation. it happened on wednesday in northeast portland on the track of the gateway transit center max platform. 32-year-old brianna workman is accused of pushing the innocent 3-year-old child onto the train tracks for no apparent reason.
accused of pushing a 3-year-old onto the train tracks at a portland station. matt finn is tracking the latest in this growing crime crisis. hello, matt. matt: hi, mike. we have the shocking video. it appears to show a woman intentionally shove a 3-year-old on the train tracks without any provocation. it happened on wednesday in northeast portland on the track of the gateway transit center max platform. 32-year-old brianna lace workman is accused of pushing the innocent 3-year-old child onto the train tracks for no apparent reason. the district attorney the says the mother and her 3-year-old child were waiting for the train when the suspect shoved the child who landed face first onto the metal rail and rocks. a bystander rescued the child from the track before a train came. the woman is charged with multiple crimes including attempted assault in the first degree. the 3-year-old child suffered a headache and a mark on the forehead from hitting her face. this incident comes as