hosted by billionaire ceo elon musk on twitter. but is this state big enough for two candidates? plus, how florida is about to become center stage for presidential politics. also tonight, the security scare in the shadow of the white house. new details out tonight on the man accused of ramming a rented u-haul truck into security barriers over and over. the 19-year-old suspect making threatening statements. police say before his arrest, a nazi flag seized. the latest in a growing number of threats aimed at governmentnt officialsls. the e clock tickcking away on a possible government default just nine days away from now. insiders indicating there is still a long way to go. we pressed the house speaker. the airlines facing their biggest travel test in years. plus, the fight over what carriers have to pay you if there are problems after the summer chaos one year ago. the fake image seeming to show an explosion near the pentagon, racing around the world and
deadly turn in new hampshire. a woman now facing a murder charge, accused of ramming a husband and wife and their dog after a history of bad blood. abc s gio benitez with the details. reporter: tonight, a long-time dispute between next door neighbors in a small town apparently taking a deadly turn. authorities say 38-year-old catrina costello hit her neighbors and their dog with her truck while driving drunk. the couple in their 60s. stephen vandalinda and the dog died. his wife, erin, in the hospital tonight with serious injuries. friendliest people on the street, never bothered anybody. reporter: costello and the vandalindas have lived next door to each other in this quiet, coastal new hampshire town for at least five years. erin vandalinda granted an order of protection last year, accusing her neighbor of stalking. in her first complaint to police, saying costello s two pit bulls mauled vandalinda s pet and bit her husband. five more complaints followed. at one point, mrs. v
great.is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah. but also to catch-up. what s in your wallet? apparently terroristing targets a christmas market in berlin ramming a truck into a crowd killing at least 12 people. what does this terrorist attack mean? that s coming up shortly. ryan, thanks for being here. no one better to talk to.
days following the crash, has since returned to work and is currently under administrative review. can you explain whether the kind of thing we saw in the video, ramming a suspect is something that police are trained to do, told to do as an option in situations with the suspect who s armed and dangerous? i think that s a great question, one i ve been asked quite a bit over the last day or two. and the fact of the matter is, it s not a technique that s trained, what officers are trained to do is to end a threat that poses deadly a deadly threat, and in this particular situation, officers are also trained to use whatever means are at their disposal to be able to do that, and sometimes a vehicle can be used, it s not unprecedented. i would say it s unusual, but it s certainly not unprecedented. again, you can see from that
ramming a suspect is something that police are trained to do, told to do as an option in situations with the suspect who s armed and dangerous? i think that s a great question, one i ve been asked quite a bit over the last day or two. and the fact of the matter is, it s not a technique that s trained, what officers are trained to do is to end a threat that poses deadly a deadly threat, and in this particular situation, officers are also trained to use whatever means are at their disposal to be able to do that, and sometimes a vehicle can be used, it s not unprecedented. i would say it s unusual, but it s certainly not unprecedented. again, you can see from that tape, this is a difficult dynamic, dangerous situation, the suspect is, you know, threatening to kill himself, he fires in the air, this is a difficult situation for any police officer trying to deal with it, it s striking to me, that the officer who s in the car, who we hear throughout that