shots just before reaching a highway exit ramp or road split. the suspect is then veering off in a different direction from the victims vehicle. one victim reported seeing a gunman drive next to their car and open fire wearing a ski mask and hood. jenny bauer says she had just picked up her daughter s friend just last friday night when she heard a noise. so it was just barely starting to get dark and we were driving on 71 south. and heard a big noise. and we both assumed it was a rock, because that was the only frame of reference that i have. of having something hit my car. we just continued talking like whoa, what was that. and then went on about our time until my husband saw the hole in my car. and we realized that it was a bullet. reporter: most of the shootings occur at night, from 5:30 p.m. on. police say the shooter or shooters could be hiding in some cases along stretches of interstate 435 and 470. the news has some likening the
12 cases, someone fired shots just before reaching a highway exit ramp or road split, the suspect then veering off in a different vehicle. wearing a ski mask and hood, jenny bauer said she had just picked up her daughter s friend last friday night when she heard a noise. just barely starting to get dark and we were on 71 south. and heard a big noise. we both assumed it was a rock because that was the only frame of reference that i have. most of the shootings occur at night from 5:30 p.m. on. the gun shots usually located on the passengers side. police say the shooter could be hiding along in some cases along interstate 435 and 470. police said they do not believe
the heavens. the first in a rare series of four so-called blood moons. get ready to graze the night sky soon, but is it more? john hagee says it s a biblical sign. he joins us live. we ll tell you more about that. live from the nation s capitol starts right now. we begin with a story about a confrontation creating real concerns about a modern day range war as one rancher refuses to heed an order over cattle gra grazing rights. now, armed militias are joining in the fight along with other ranchers who are refusing to back down to armed federal agents on the ground. all this heating up a debate over whether the government is going too far. we have the latest on this controversy. william? we re expecting about 1,000 people here today to support and defend the interests. others are coming to protest what they see as federal overreach and abuse of authority and environmental regulations they see as a threat to their livelihood. also give you a look back here, this is the group w
the country s biggest conservative names in new hampshire today for the inaugural freedom summit. the gathering might perhaps give an early preview of the 2016 primary season. and send speculation over the presidential race into high gear. chief political correspondent, carl cameron, is live at the summit in manchester, new hampshire. hi, carl. reporter: hi, patty. new hampshire is the home of the first presidential primary. it is one place where presidential candidates come and are expected by voters to spend extra time getting to know them, hearing their issues, and perhaps forging their policies based upon what they hear in this state. the freedom summit put on by americans for prosperity. it is an organization strongly aligned with the tea party. and citizens united, the organization involved with the supreme court case a number of years ago that ultimately changed the way campaigns are financed now and brought about the modern-day super pac. there are three presidentia
the shooter wearing a ski mask and hood. firing from another car. in another, a woman driving home was shocked to see a bullet hole next to where her 3-year-old daughter had been sitting. two people shot in the leg and another in the arm. luckily, no one has been killed. scary to think someone is doing this out here with no regard for what could happen. reporter: jenny bauer recently found a bullet hole in her car. she thinks she might be victim 14. there wasn t another vehicle in sight. we were in the right lane and hit on the right side. reporter: kansas city police are determined to find out if they have a serial shooter like the 2002 washington sniper who paralyzed the entire region for weeks. right on the edge of someone getting killed. every time you have a random shooter with no reason or mind-set, just taking rounds and putting them in cars, just causing a problem for everyone. there s a sense of urgency before more shots are fired. pierre thomas, abc news, washingt