Tonight, something in your kitchen that could make you millions. Good evening and we begin tonight with two breaking headlines, a piece of debris has now been found. It could be the first big break in the search for that missing plane, Malaysian Airlines flight 370, where it was found in just a moment but first those stunning images at this hour from an officers own body cam. Hes been charged with murder. A Campus Police officer in cincinnati. Pulling over a driver with a missing license plate. Less than two minutes later, the gunfire breaking out, the drivers car then rolling away with him in it. The driver a father was killed and tonight that officer has now been indicted. Abcs tom llamas leading us off this evening from cincinnati. Reporter tonight an officer of the law turning himself in charged with murder after a routine traffic stop turns deadly been two minutes. All captured on the body cam. It happened on july 19 00th 6 29 p. M. A few blocks from campus. The officer stops 43ye
And giant oil slick and new made in america tonight, something in your kitchen that could make you millions. Good evening, as we come on the air in the west tonight we have two breaking headlines. An officer charged with murder. You will see the body cam video, all of it over a license plate. But first what could be a Major Development tonight in the mystery of flight 370. The Malaysian Airlines jet that disappeared one year four months and 21 days ago. U. S. Officials confirming this piece of debris just discovered was from the plane that went missing. We begin tonight with abcs david kerley. Reporter these pictures from reunion island off the east coast of africa, crews examining what appears to be part of an aircraft. One source close to the investigation of the missing malaysian plane tells abc news this part does appear to be from a boeing 777. The Associated Press reporting tonight that this appears to be a flap from the trailing edge of a wing which is specific to the 777. Theyr
Every May and December, it is exciting to see Lobos walk the graduation stage – it is an exciting, but bittersweet time for the entire campus community as it watches graduates rise to great heights. As part of Spring and Fall commencement, the University.
Kennedy Chavez-Silver’s life was forever changed in 2015 when her older brother was killed in a driveby shooting by a bullet intended for someone else. Jaydon Chavez-Silver, a 17-year-old with hopes of joining the United States Air Force, was standing.