that were not destroyed ended up preserved in a sculpture park. our matthew chance has this report. reporter: sometimes the heroes of one age fall out of favor, and their monuments once revered are torn down. it s happening now in charlottesville, and it happened here in russia a quarter of a century ago with the collapse of the soviet union. even knonow, russians remain divided about the legacy of their past. back in 1991, the toppling of one soviet statue in particular became the symbol of a new era. the towering image of the founder of the much-feared secret police, the kgb, was dragged off its pedestal to popular approval. translator: it was right to remove some but not others. i think it was best to take down the statues of stalin because
police have discovered the gunman was a native of mexico. he was in nevada on a valid passport. they want to knonow why he usedn ak-47 rifle to shoot several ople. also ahead, a very heroic act when a car spun out of control in a suburban florida neighborhood erupting into flames. one of the neighbors didn t think twice before smashing the burning car s windshield and saving that driver s life. good samaritans, worth their weight in gold. later this half hour, university of maryland football fans are in a big debate. not because of the team but because of their unusual new uniforms. smud should someone call the fashion police? call the fashion police, the fashion fbi, the fashion cia. the ugliest uniforms that have been on the sports field in the history of man. will they make them play better this. they won the game. but good lord. it was eight minutes of terror inside of a busy restaurant after a gunman opened