Here nearly 24 hours after that Fatal Shooting but the search for the killer continues. Well take a look at video we shot just after the shooting. It happened at 8 p. M. Yesterday on a train headed toward San Francisco. Witnesses describe a pretty chaotic scene. Some thought there was a terrorist attack. Others tried to run, to duck. We talked to one woman who was feet away from the victim when he was shot. It was so sudden. Out of no out of nowhere someone started screaming because there were shots. As the door opened they shot him so he could break for it and run. I was less than 10 feet away from the victim who was shot and to think that hes dead. Witnesses said the man had a knife in his hand. They couldnt say if there was a confrontation before the shooting. They said he was pretty young, possibly in his teens but police have not released his identity yet. As for the suspect, hes described as wearing jeans, a green hoodie and backpack at the time. An arrest goes horribly wrong wit
New at 11 00, chaos inside a house of worship. A longterm dispute comes to blows. People swinging swords in a Northern California temple. Good evening. Im juliette goodrich. Im brian hackney. A day of prayer turned in to an allout brawl. It was all caught on video. It happened in a sikh temple in the town of central valley. Lemour abrams on what sparked the fight. Reporter cell phone video captured the chaos inside the sikh temple. Police moving in with tasers drawn after this day of prayer was interrupted with punching and shoving and some men swinging their religious swords called cuprawns. He says a dispute over temple leadership became heated and its nothing new. Different factions have been fighting for power for years, now in a legal battle to win control over the temperatures decisions. You seem dispressed about it distressed about it. I am. It portrays a negative connotation about our religion. Reporter a peaceful religion they say but like many, i many ideology. Many didnt wan
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