A new york gas station in custody what police are saying. The severe storms in the South Flood Evacuations and rescues, and more dangerous heat. Were tracking it all. Donald trump entering his second not guilty plea in 24 hours, this time to new charges in the classified documents case the dramatic video, a ukrainian sea drone striking a warship in the black sea. Our Richard Engel is standing by. Simone biles back in action for the First Time Since withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics and do you have your tickets more than A Billion Dollars up for grabs tonight. Announcer this is Nbc Nightly News with lester holt good evening, and welcome. We start tonight with Breaking News. Police in New York City restoring calm tonight after a riot broke out in manhattans union square neighborhood. A crowd estimated at 2,000 people descended into the area after popular social Media Influencer kai cenat advertised a video game giveaway. The crowd appearing to be mostly young people turned restless and
The streets, Throwing Objects, climbing into cars, food trucks, even the roof of a major subway station. The nypd activating its highest Mobilization Level to restore order. Tonight, the social Media Influencer and playstation giveaway said to have started it all. Also tonight, a victim tied to the Gilgo Beach Murders Investigation identified 27 years after her remains were discovered. Why did it take so long . And is Rex Heuermann a suspect . The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a professional dancing at a gas station in custody. What police are saying. The severe storms in the south. Flood evacuations and rescues and more dangerous heat. Were tracking it all. Donald trump entering his second not guilty plea in 24 hours, this time to new charges in the classified documents case. The dramatic video, a ukrainian sea drone striking a warship in the black sea. Our Richard Engel is standing by. Simone biles back in action for the First Time Since withdrawing from the tokyo olympics. And do
a case of synthetic identity fraud when imposers use real and fake personal information. nbc news senior investigative reporter gretchen morganson broke the story. because of some information wells fargo had about this particular card holder was incorrect, experts tell me they should have flagged the account, looked deeper and not opened it. reporter: patterson is now seeking a class action lawsuit pointing to 50 other victims who formally complained about accounts opened in their name. wells fargo says the allegations are without merit pointing to identity theft as a broad industry problem. we re going to see more of this in the coming months, and regulators will really have to step it up and the banks, as well. reporter: fraudulent accounts can damage your credit rating. the website earlywarning.com can help you see what accounts exist in your name to make sure this type of fraud doesn t happen to you. erin mclaughlin, nbc