Was that officer specifically targeted . The manhunt right now. The medevac helicopter, crashing into the woods. The search. The discovery. And, what went wrong . The controversial video. The Officer Firing through his windshield at a suspect on the sidewalk. And tonight, the Consumer Warning. Now nearly 100 sick. More than 20 states. The lettuce they want you to throw out. Good evening. Its great to have you with us on this friday night. We begin with the moment in court, the former police officer, a suspected Serial Killer. Joseph james deangelo, suspected in 12 murders and at least 50 rapes. Believed to have left chilling Phone Messages for victims after the attacks. Tonight, his apparent state in the courtroom, and what he then said to the judge. Whit johnson was in the courtroom. Reporter Authorities Say this is the face of the Golden State Killer. Joseph deangelo handcuffed in a
wheelchair, listening to the litany of charges in a haze. Two counts of murder in a special circumstan
david? linzie, thank you. and the medevac chopper going down in the woods. killing three crew members on board. all-terrain vehicles used the find the wreckage. here s david kerley, on the often risky emergency missions. reporter: tonight, investigators are in this wooded area of north wisconsin, examining the wreckage that left a medevac crew of three dead. it was like a lot of rotors hitting trees. you know, that chopping sound and then it was quiet. reporter: having just dropped off a patient, the chopper went down just before 11:00 at night. in the past decade, 83 medevac helicopters have been involved in accidents, killing a total of 100 people. medevac flights are often at night, sometimes in bad weather, which is why the ntsb wants companies to do a better job of assessing risk. the irony is entirely, the very people that go out to save lives are unfortunately crashing
avalanche. because once you re caught in the avenue language,alanchevalanche. if you re caught in an avalanche, there s not that much you can do. the whole mountainside shatters like a pane of glass and roars to the board very, very quickly. it can go up to 80 miles an hour. they re very very dangerous. 1 out of 4 people are killed by the trauma of hitting trees and rocks on the way down. and then once you re buried then they re extremely dangerous. because there s plenty of air in the snow to breathe. that s not the problem. but it s just our own carbon dioxide that s the problem. you know we breathe out into the snow and then we breathe our carbon dioxide back in. it s like breathing into a paper bag, you know, you pass out pretty quickly. and you ve only got about 15 minutes to live on to the snow. that s why your partners have to get you out from under the snow quickly. horrible too, you would have that 15 minutes you would have you know you would be aware of what was happening.
tonight to my parents i m going to freak out. reporter: sorry students unable to make it home at all. waking up in classrooms after slick road conditions forceschools to cancel bus service. one of the children had a cell phone so they kept calling me saying we stopped again. we slipped again. we re hitting trees. we just ran a red light. reporter: with over 900 accidents recordnd and 100 injuries, commuters decided to ban don their cars and seek shelter. others who reported ten hours on the road turned to social media for help. nine months pregnant. haven t eaten since 10:00 al yesterday. my car is out of gas and i m starting to get cold, dehydrated and hungry. please help. i have a friend whose truck has been hit by six cars. she has two kids in the car and trying get two more at day care. 911 is busy. any suggestions? the city in a state of emergency, leaving many asking why wasn t the city more
today. well, the mayor is urging people to stay at home. it seems like most people are kind of like agleeg would be the best idea. but what happened in atlanta overnight and also this morning is unconscionable. people are still stuck there on the highway. they ve been stuck there ever since last night. and if you ask any politician, the governor, the mayor, anyone, they re pointing the finger in the other direction. reporter: thousands of drivers stranded on gridlocked highways paralyzing the metro area. children stuck on their school buses well past midnight. i was so much scared. i was like if i don t get home to my parents tonight i m going to freak out. other students not able to make it home at all. waking up on school buses. one of the children had a cell phone, so they kept calling me saying we stopped again. we slipped again. we re hitting trees. reporter: with over 900 accidents reported and over 100