Abc 7 news starts right now with live breaking news. It was one large pop. I looked up. Smoke was arising. He had his hand down shooting. Breaking news, witnesses tell us about a deadly shooting on a bart train as police are zerlgizerl searching for the person responsible. Im eric thomas. Lets get to sergio with the latest developments. This is brazen deadly shooting. Reporter it looks, eric, as if the west oakland bart station will be remained closed at least through the rest of the night as Police Continue their investigation. Witnesses tell us there was one victim, a young man who was sitting next to the train car door. He was shot just before the train stopped here and the shooter ran out as soon as the doors opened. As police were piecing together exactly what happened, we noticed commotion at the bus stop. We watched as police took a man into custody nearly two hours after this brutal shooting aboard the train. Its not clear if this man is a suspect in the shooting but we watched
There are many in Sault Ste. Marie who could wear the unofficial title of ‘Mr. Soccer.’ Names that quickly spring to mind include some who have passed on and some who are still with us. Names such as Joe Kin Sr., Milo Filipcic, Pipa Saric, Tom McGunnigle, Cor Van Rooy, Oreste Hryniewicz, Joe Tomas, Barry Fera, Mike Jurko, George Dvorak, Dennis Maninos, Angelo Gaccione, Clive Wilkinson and Ian MacKenzie are all worthy of a Mr. Soccer moniker. Then there is Tony Celli, a personable yet, in his own way, quiet gentleman who became another face for soccer in Sault Ste. Marie as a player, coach, executive and mentor.