And the search for a chief diversity officer is moving forward with interviews to take place this weekend. The University Also says all four students involved in this case are no longer enrolled at san jose state. Just in, a second victim in a shooting in vallejo last friday has died. A story we broke during our newscast last week. The shooting happened at potter and mclean streets. A family of four was shot at while standing in a driveway of a home. A 41yearold vallejo man died at the scene, that mans son died from his injuries today. Two other victims including a 9yearold boy are expected to survive. As for the suspect, the search for them continues at this hour. Police are looking for a marine fourdoor sedan that was seen leaving the area after the shooting. A break in the case in the investigation into the killing of this woman, Stacey Aguilar, a young mother. We learned late this afternoon that a person of interest is in custody. Nbc bay area Marianne Favro joins us with new devel
The stops. Trying to get the biggest share of the 30 republican delegates available to candidates today. God bless the great state of nevada, this afternoon. Texas senator ted cruz was in minden. At this point, the election is 100percent about turnout. He was trying to get every additional vote possible. Ahead of tonights caucus. I am telling you right now, the men and women standing on this lawn can control the outcome of the nevada caucuses,. Nevada is important. For republicans. Its the last stop ahead of super tuesday. Whoever wins here will have momentum going into primaries and caucuses next week. In more than a dozen states. I ask each of you. Not just to come out and caucus tonight, but to spend the next few hours picking up the phone and calling others, calling your friends, calling your families, calling your neighbors, calling your loved ones, and saying please cruz mainly tried to get out the vote. But he also touched on why he wants to be president. He says. Hell repeal ob
The sordid details of nine murders of women in similar circumstances in Sydney’s past are worthy of a Sherlock Holmes page-turner. Historian Elliot Lindsay believes they may have been the work of one unidentified man.