A police to help the man opened fire inside a Movie Theater last night. Two people were killed before the gun man took his own life. Correspondent omarvilleafranca shows us the early stage of the investigation. Right now the fbi and bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms are helping Louisiana Police find out more about the man who opened fire in the lafayette Movie Theater last night. Two people were killed, nine others were hurt before he turn his gun on himself. Our shooter is john russell houser, and he is a white male, 59 years of age. Reporter police say houser was a drift shore was staying at a local motel. The investigators raided his room overnight. We found, wigs, and glasses, and disguisees, basically in his room. His vehicle had a switch, license tag on it. It is apparent that he was intent on shooting and then escaping. Reporter police say houser fired 13 shots inside of the theater. They say he tried to leave his crowd when the crowd ran out but turned back when he saw pol
And since today also marks five years since i signed historic wall street reform into law, let me say i will not accept any efforts to roll back this law or its strong protections for our economy and the american people, including our military families. And were going to keep helping our newest veterans transition to civilian life. All 50 states have now taken steps to recognize the skills of our veterans when issuing civilian credentials and licenses. So weve got to make sure these laws are working so our veterans actually get those credentials. Well keep helping our veterans and their families choose the school thats right for them under the post9 11 g. I. And that now includes the surviving spouses of our fallen heroes. [applause] in 43 states, veterans now pay instate tuition. Were working to make sure that happens in all 50 states. I dont know what the other seven states think theyre doing we got to go ahead and make that happen. [applause] well keep partnering with communities th
This crash here near earnshaw drive. Shomari stone just got to the scene. Reporter right now, im here on highway 5. As you can see, these are the southbound lanes and the cars are going, but on the northbound completely closed. You can see an suv mangled metal. Two cars involved in this crash. Two people unfortunately died. Accident reconstructionists are here right now. The other car were hearing is in the woods. This car just went right into the trees. Two people have died again. Police have not released their names, but you have to avoid this area. Highly recommended. Burch hill road and highway 5. Police are still trying to figure out what caused this accident. Avoid this area. News 4. Suitland parkway here near naylor road still closed in both directions. It happened around 7 15. At least four people were injured in this accident. One is in critical condition. We have breaking news out west. Three firefighters battling those massive wildfires in Washington State now confirmed dead
Activists straddling the civil rights and power movements, he fought against racism and from the Political Center and welcomed public and private debate. Our speaker today will explore as hisearly life as well life as an intellectual. Hall teaches courses and africanAmerican History and the history of popular culture. A native of suburban chicago, he b. A. From st. Joseph in 2006 and004 and 2011. His scholarship has appeared in the journal of African American social sciencese review. His biography of arthur ashe she tennisrthur a and justice in the civil rights by johnspublished Hopkins University press. His work focuses on the intersection of popular and political culture, particularly the relationship between sport and the black Freedom Movement. So please join me in giving a hall. Hs welcome to eric [applause] eric good afternoon. Thank you so much for having me here at richmond today to talk about my book and to talk about ashe as a whole. Would like to thank the Virginia Historica
Apartheid movement in south africa. His career as athlete and activist straddling the civil rights and power movements, he fought against racism and injustice from the Political Center and welcomed public and private debate. Our speaker today will explore ashes early life as well as his life aan intellectual. Eric allen hall teaches courses in africanAmerican History and the history of popular culture. A native of suburban chicago, he earned a b. A. From st. Joseph college in 2004 and in 2006 and 2011. His scholarship has appeared in the journal of African American history and the social science review. His biography of arthur ashe entitled arthur ashe tennis and justice in the Civil Rights Era was published by Johns Hopkins university press. His work focuses on the intersection of popular and political culture, particularly the relationship between sport and the black Freedom Movement. So please join me in giving a warm dhs welcome to eric hall. [applause] eric good afternoon. Thank y