is considered a suspect at least in the early going. so everybody is methodically led off in the same capacity. it s interesting just about an hour ago, trace, we got reports via one of the local tv stations was being held in custody. it was a person described as wearing a gray t-shirt. you can see right there, the person of interest is photographed, if that is a current photograph, in a great t-shirt. so police had arrested this person, taken them in to custody, this one person that was handcuffed initially, questioned for some time and then that same tv station reporting that the handcuffs were removed and that person let go. so that goes to the point that you re making that everybody on that campus, all 30,000 students if they re all there today, could be a suspect. that s why you see the police leading them out carefully. they re checking every i.d. as they do that. interesting to know one other point. those students we re seeing
good or bad time to come in. to see that person let go have let a lot of people feeling shaky. katherine thanks for making time to join the conversation. it s 31 minutes after the hour. we re going to fit in our fist break of this broadcast. when we come back we ve been calling it our other lead story as the lawyers for the president of the united states try to get $20 million out of a porn star. we ll continue right after this. we at the coca-cola company believe the health of our water sources is essential to the health of our communities. which is why we re helping to replenish the mighty rio grande as well as over 30 watersheds across the country. we re also leading water projects in more than 100 communities. and for every drop we use. we re working to give one back. because our products rely on the same thing as we all do.