Happening now firefighers battle a two alarm fire at a onestory building in dowtown oakland. The building is located inth street at around 6 30 this morning. No injuries have been reported. Our top story this morning. New details are emerging about the shooting at Los Angeles International airport. Officials say the suspected gunman, 23yearold paul ciancia , shot a tsa officer at point blank range. He then walked away, but returned moments later to shoot him again. Kyung lah explains how the reporter investigators are still piecing together their timeline of what happened inside terminal 3 they dont know every step of paul ciancias path thru the terminal but heres what they do know. A roommate dropped him off at the airport. He entered at about 9 20 in the morning one of these entrances at terminal 3. According to pictures like this one as well as surveillance video, the gun was a 223 caliber Assault Rifle, which ciancia concealed in a bag. He then approached tsa officer Gerardo Hernan
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