i don t know whether to be excited or bummed out. no one wants a snowless streak in new york city. and i m surprised by the favorite movie. thanks so much. it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. i m alisyn camerota. i m victor blackwell. we re waiting for a news conference from monterey park, california. that s where ten people were killed. at least ten others hurt in this massacre inside a dance hall saturday night. now this is the deadliest mass shooting in the u.s. since the uvalde massacre last may, and 1 of 36 mass shootings in the u.s. this year. police say the shooter is a 72-year-old man who had visited the ballroom before. after the rampage, police say the gunman headed to another dance hall about ten minutes away north where he was confronted by brandon tsay. that s the hero who fought off the gunman and he told gm good morning america, he did not know the shooter. i lunged at him with both my hands, grabbed the weapon, and we had a struggle. we
these notes as we re going here, but we do know from the l.a. coroner s office this morning they released two of the names of the people who died at this ballroom, and they are 65-year-old mai na, and 63-year-old lillian lee. we don t know the names of the other people, the five women and five men in total who were pronounced dead at this scene. we ve seen a lot of people come up to the gate here and leave flowers, and just hold each other and pray. i want to show you a little clip from a conversation i had with two people who came by. they re locals in the region, and they talked to us about just this sense of overall tension and hesitation to go out in public spaces because of such violence happening. here they are. take a listen. there s no words really to describe how i m feeling. i m very sad.