off tonight. reporter: the urgent investigation into a mass shooting in farmington, new mexico, that left at least three people dead and two police officers wounded. the alleged gunman also killed. multiple shots still going off in the background. reporter: authorities for multiple agencies responding to reports of an active shooter northwest of albuquerque around 11:00 a.m. be advised i ve got several people down. reporter: schools citywide put on lockdown as police searched for the shooter. eyes on the suspect. reporter: officers confronting and killing the suspect who has not been identified. the two injured officers in stable condition at the hospital. multiple homes and vehicles reportedly had by gunfire. witnesses describing the horror. i m in my garage and i hear this rap, rap, rap, rap. reporter: new mexico s governor saying in part i am deeply upset by the tragic violence that unfolded state in farmington, adding my
again. david mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. we re going to turn now to that breaking news. just before we came on the air tonight, us authorities revealing the terror mastermind responsible for the deadly bombing outside the kabul airport in which 13 american service members were killed is now dead. and they say the taliban got him. here s our chief foreign correspondent, ian pannell tonight. tonight the us saying the man behind the horrific attack that killed 13 us service members in afghanistan and more than 150 afghans is dead. a senior administration official telling abc news the isis terrorist who masterminded the suicide bombing at kabul airport in august 2021 was killed in recent weeks in a taliban operation. you can see in this video released by the pentagon the lone figure dressed in black, identified as the bomber carrying 20 pounds of explosives packed with ball bearings and the catastrophic aftermath of 13 american service members and more than 150 afgh
of america. biden well aware that donald trump is leading on the republican side of the campaign. video tonight beginning with images of theandn presens am citingisrico fight. e job creation, hist legislation, and that bipartisag . the president appearing before union workers today, former president trump with his response tonight, saying he s eager to be back on that debate stage with biden. our chief white house correspondent mary bruce leading us off tonight. joe, let s go with his reelection campaign now officially underway, president biden today firing up a feisty crowd of union workers with his new rallying cry. it s time to finish the job. oh, more here. four more here in his announcement video, biden immediately drawing a sharp contrast with the republican frontrunner, his predecessor, donald trump. the opening image,
i owe everything i have two this woman and you, luke. this coming off the actor was seen arriving in montana and should photos obtained by the dailymail.com where he will resume shooting on a new rust set. the show s armor hannah gutierrez-reed is still facing a involuntary manslaughter charge and has pleaded not guilty. assistant director gabe hall s pleaded no contest to unsafe handling of a fi firearm receive six months probation. hannah gutierrez-reed has a pretrial hearing set for early may but her lawyer saying late today we fully expect hannah to also be exonerated. david. david: kayna whitworth leading us off tonight, thank you. we are attracting very dangerous storms on the move on the air tonight. it tornado watches up across several states tonight in chicago among the cities included in the zone. this all moves east next. it comes amid a deadly tornado outbreak. 11 confirmed tornadoes from oklahoma to iowa. i can weather storm chasers in
trump s lawyers who say they will fight what they call a political prosecution. the security is going to be increased all over in preparation for potential protest. i am told that every member of the nypd has been told to report in uniform at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. david: once the former president is brought to new york, still unclear what we will actually see of the president. whether there are cameras in open court will be up to the judge in real time. he s going to be processed, fingerprinted potentially. maybe even photographs, but whether we see much of him in a courtroom, we are not sure. if the president former president has his way, he may want all of this to unfold in public. david: leading us off tonight, former president donald trump will have to come to new york to face these charges. let s bring in jonathan karl live in washington.