And im frank somerville. We have information about two of the three men killed by police and the third man. Here are picture of the two people who carried out the killing. Since then two died in separate police shootings. The third man, name unknown, still on the loose tonight. We have new developments now from ktvus Maureen Naylor with more reporter the Surveillance Video taken inside the building and police shows it shows terrifying moments after a man was tortured and then shot to death. It is through this door that the men got inside. You can see three men coming around the corner, one carrying a handgun, the other fold by a man with a mask. And a third one with a gun. A man in a white shirt puts his hands up. They are paint pointing the gun at the victim and also he put his his aint up. The video was taken inside the door suite with no one open. A cooler, flowers, food and cleaning supplies were left behind. Thats the mystery of what is the reasoning behind the attack is and has e
Now they are speaking out. Good evening. Hello, i am heather. A wine country outing turned sour in a big way for a book club booted off of the train for being too loud. The women says that race played a roll, inspiring the hash tag laughing while black. And the tourist arracks is coping with the run away reaction on social media. Reporter weather, the wine train runs through the valley, serving food, and of course, wine. But the women on this outing say they were getting quieted before the train even left the station. We made it, look at us, we are ready to get on the wine train. Reporter excitement as 11 friends prepare to ride the rail. This is the car that we were on. Reporter they booked as a group. Noise is going to come along with that, it is laughter, it is fun, it is wine, and not just a glass of wine. Reporter but not one sip before an employee was telling them to be quieter because she could see that other passengers were irritated. Why didnt they james o just movethey just m
INDIANAPOLIS — When Indiana Republican convention delegates gather on June 15, they’ll have an extraordinary assignment they’ve not had since 1996: Selecting a lieutenant governor nominee.
Indiana Rep. Julie McGuire doesn’t think her status as Republican gubernatorial nominee Mike Braun’s handpicked running-mate should dissuade anti-establishment delegates from nominating her for lieutenant governor.
INDIANAPOLIS — When Indiana Republican convention delegates gather June 15, they’ll have an extraordinary assignment they’ve not had since 1996: Selecting a lieutenant governor nominee.