invaluable to law enforcement agencies and the shooting happened. i put my head out the back window in time to see the dog move towards the guy. the guy freaked out, shot the dog. that guy turned out to be a police officer. when a man drove through a speed checkpoint, raced up this hill in front of lakewood elementary school and middle and then abandoned his vehicle and fled on foot between these row houses in the dark of night a k-9 officer ordered her german shepherd named blade to pursue the suspect. police say she had no idea another officer had circled around the back. blade, under the direction of his handler attacked that officer in an attempt to apprehend him. the officer didn t realize it was a police dog. so he fired the defensive shot. reporter: other officers scooped up the injured animal and drove it to the falls road animal hospital. where veterinarians learned the bullet passed through its mouth and into its shoulder. he is a tough guy, my goodness. h
staff. many were young, deploying for their first deployment. 21-year-old francesca had just returned from iraq. she was pregnant. it s very sad that her life was taken away from her. reporter: gone, too, is army specialist jason hunt of okay ho marks described as the most kind-hearted person in the world, and sergeant amy krueger of wisconsin. 21-year-old private first class kyra was supposed to deploy to iraq next month. instead, she called her mother saying she had been shot in the back. if care rad moved one inch, she could have been gone, too. reporter: aggie was delivering a baby when she found out her son joey had been shot in the hip. he was pulling guys to safety and he hadn t even he realized he bond shock. reporter: how does that make you feel, mom? proud. reporter: there were so many heroes. chief among them, officer kim munley who took two bullets but still managed to shoot the suspect and put an end to the murderous rampage, a killing spree one a
the army major who opened fire inside fort hood today killing 12 is alive. what we know about him and his local ties. he scammed me. i m kicked out. imagine paying thousands in rent to a man you trust only to end up on the street. . we start with breaking news update we ve been following all day long. the killing spree in fort hood. good evening, i m marybeth marsden. the accused gunman is alive and has maryland ties. officials initially claimed he was shot and killed after shooting more than 30 people inside a soldier red readiness center at fort hood leaving 12 dead. a wave of sadness swept over the nation and the senate. i would like to ask unanimous consent that this body have one minute of silent in memory of . terry owens is live but let s start with jessica willie. reporter: 31 people are recovering after what has been the worst massive killing on a military base. an army officer armed with twohand guns opened fire. at fort hood s soldier readiness center.
good thursday morning. thank you for joining us. we have a new guest in the studio. meet page and boppy. how are you? good. you you look so pretty today. see yourself on tv. that you? tell us all about ride for kids coming up here in a couple of minutes. that is going to be exciting. absolutely. how old are you? 5. that many? big. i know you ll be rosetta for halloween and you re going trick-or-treating. what is your favorite kind of candy? all of it? reeses pieces. that s justin s tour. we re going to talk about halloween candy. parents worrying about getting too much sugar and making halloween more healthy. we re going to talk about it and see if we can do it and still enjoy the candy. sound good? ok. you re going to preschool next year? even kindergarten? soon you ll be going to college. tell your mommy and daddy to save everything they have. don t put don t buy anything anymore. just put it all away into your college fund, ok? miss miriam is
27 homes hit this month alone all the same way. the burglars so bold they didn t confine themselves to small easy-to-take items. it seems anything of value is up for grabs. they are taking large items like electronics, televisions. reporter: since they are taking large hard-to-carry items police believe it may be more than one person and may be using a truck or van, should be easy to spot but may not be given much notice. these are cases where we really believe that the public s help is going to be critical. as we have criminals carrying large televisions out of homes we want neighbors to call us. that should raise a red flag and be suspicious. reporter: police say residents should keep a closer eye out for things that may look a little odd, knocks on the door, a person makes an excuse for knocking and then goes away. vans or trucks that shouldn t be in the neighbor s driveway, things like that. if there s any information that can help call 410-313-3200, howard county