is in custody but he is in the hands of doctors right now who are performing surgery after he would shot twice in the back and seen in pictures with camouflage and blood coughing but at this point it does not seem life threatening as rick has been reporting and a retired united states marshal joins us again on the phone and if you can stand by for a minute we are awaiting a news conference of the capture of david sweat and he could be transferred to another hospital as far away as albany, new york, because in the small town of ma help, new york, where he is in the hospital they do not have a lot of gunshot victims to the emergency room and he in better happens. the asked is to keep the guy alive. he is in custody. the people in the neighbors six miles from where matt was caught and where sweat was captured and
they got people off the train relatively quickly. they secured the scene so they can do the work they need to do. thankfully they re very good at this. joining us is jeremy he was on the last train of the car when it crashed. he made his way to new york city. good morning to you. how are you feeling? shaken up scared feel terrible for the people who didn t make it and the people who were a lot more injuries. you have no injuries that you know of? i m the luckiest guy alive. where were you on the train? the last car on the east side of the train. not in the window but there was nobody next to me. and then the train started shaking. it just happened so slowly yet so fast. you didn t exactly know what was going on. things started flying i mean it just went crazy.
officials that everybody has been accounted for. there were some 243 and it is important to note mik, as i go back to you in new york this isn t the first time there s been a tragedy here of a derailment. in the 1940s there was one, and 79 people died. and in t it s more than just what meets the eye. we ll get answers for you as we get them from authorities here michaela. so many people are going to want answers, what s really truly amazing is people were able to walk away from that. evidence by the two people joining me here in studio chris. jeremy and janna d ambrisi join us to tell us about their experience. first of all, how are you both? jeremy we know you re a good friend of chris s. he s been in contact with you. you both look well how are you feeling? just a little shaken up. i feel lucky. like the luckiest guy alive.
years. the things he s missed out on, while thayne is out there enjoying his life, such as it is, no justice in that at all. sid s murder has been agonizing for us. my brother who found sid, his life has been forever changed. it s almost like he s frozen in that moment in time. there s not a day that goes by that i don t think about it. i would like to see thayne smika arrested and charged duly. it would make me very happy. i d be probably the happiest guy alive. because of a terminal illness, i don t know that i ll live long enough to see a
enjoying his life, such as it is, no justice in that at all. sid s murder has been agonizing for us. my brother who found sid, his life has been forever changed. it s almost like he s frozen in that moment in time. there s not a day that goes by that i don t think about it. i would like to see thayne smika arrested and charged duly. it would make me very happy. i d be probably the happiest guy alive. because of a terminal illness, i don t know that i ll live long enough to see a resolution in this case, but i would hope that i can, and i have never given up hope.