where the piece of luggage is now sitting and we re watching the story, and in touch with officials at sea-tac in washington, crossing the wires here on america s newsroom. in the meantime, incriminating new evidence in a frightening story from the past, as new details emerge about the suspected lacrosse killer, the university of virginia. 22-year-old george hughley charged with murdering his former girlfriend, yardley love, a female lacrosse player, they found a shirt with red stains on it at his campus apartment and a female police officer recalling a terrifying confrontation with the suspect, in a drunken rage, some time ago. molly henneberg britons us up to speed, live in d.c. what more do you know about the suspect s run-ins with the law in the past and was it two years ago, 2008? reporter: bill, there were a couple of them, but, yes, george hughley was arrested in 08 in lexington, virginia for public intoxication and resisting
again, an evacuation under way in parts of that airport as a result of what s being described as a smoking bag. other headlines today, this one along the east coast where students at the university of virginia are still mourning the death of a popular senior and a lacrosse player, yeardley love. many are still wondering if there were warning signs she was in danger, warning signs that were missed. that is the silence at a vigil earlier today or earlier last night. we should note more than 1,500 students attending a campus memorial for the 22-year-old, love, last night. her former boyfriend, george hughley, told police he repeatedly hit her head against a wall after breaking down the door to her off-campus apartment late sunday night. meanwhile, the washington post is now reporting that besides george hughley s 2008 arrest for public intoxication and resisting arrest, eight of the 41 players on the university of virginia s men s lacrosse team have been charged with
charlottesville campus in memory of the lacrosse player murdered. love s former boyfriend is charged with the crime. university s president spoke at the event. leave tonight with knowledge that the blows and the abuse that somehow ended yeardley s life threaten all of us. the president urging students to speak up whenever they re aware of any kind of violence on campus. also last night, reverend al sharpton vowing there will be nonviolent protests if arizona doesn t repeal the new immigration law. he led protesters in a march to the state capital. and let me say this to my african-american or black brothers or sisters that think this is not your fight, let me tell you something after dark, we all look mexican on the streets. he also praised the phoenix
los angeles station won the $266 million mega millions jackpot. hi, jackie. good to see you again. hope you re well. she was on the overnight shift when she realized the winning ticket was purchased at the same store where her newly unemployed husband played those numbers. after a quick call home, the couple confirmed they had become the lead story on our own newscast in a noon eastern, my colleague, contessa brewer, will have an interview with those lucky viewers. i checked her facebook page. she has 591 friends. i m guessing that s going to swell in a matter of hours. other headlines today, should a u.s. citizen lose their citizenship for providing support to terrorists? meet a congressman that says yes, it is time to crack down and crack down hard even on american citizens. also, an emotional tribute. this happened at the university of virginia for the student, yeardley love, the star lacrosse player found dead in her apartment on monday while her ex-boyfriend is being held in
the american-islamic, these people have to be the eyes and years. we have to have cooperation in that regard as well. megyn: cavuto talked about this yesterday, some in the mainstream media focusing on this guy s background, his financial problems, home problems, he couldn t pay his bills because he lost his job. their point was, who cares. do we care? the guy brought an suv in the middle of times square and hoped to kill as many americans as possible. who gives a flying fig if he wasn t happy. i think it is irrelevant to the fact that he a attempted to perpetrator mass murderer as it is irrelevant to any crime, the lacrosse player who battered the other lacrosse player. why did he kill his