an ex-plan why the police are standing and watching this happen. we can only assume the police have reasons for standing back. do they not have man power? do they not have orders to go? we do not know. the governor says 30 seconds after the mayor of baltimore asked him to call up the national guard tonight, the governor did that. waiting for some 500 national guardsmen to come to baltimore from inside of the state of maryland and another 5,000 from outside of the state of maryland. at 11:00 tonight, one hour ago, the baltimore city police confirmed shots fired at an officer in the area of virginia avenue right here in west baltimore. the police report that officer was not hit and suspect fled. 15 police officers were injured today according to the police. the school-aged children in a clash that began around 3:00 baltimore time this afternoon. two officers remained in the hospital as of last reported two hours ago. one was initially listed unresponsive the number of arrests
are standing and watching this happen. we can only assume that police have reasons for standing back. do they not have enough manpower? do they not have the gourds? waiting for national guard? we simply do not know. we know the governor says that 30 second after the mayor of baltimore asked him to call up the national guard after 6:00 p.m. eastern tonight, that they did that. waiting for some 500 national guardman to come to baltimore from inside the state of maryland and another 5,000 from outside the state of maryland. at 10:00 tonight, one hour ago, the baltimore city police confirm shots were fired at an officer in the area of virginia avenue which is right here in west baltimore. the police report that officer was not hit even the suspect fled. 15 police officers were injured today according to the police. with school-aged children and class that began around 3:00 baltimore time this afternoon. two officers remain in the hospital as of two hours ago. one listed as unresp
bay area are keeping his dream alive. reporter: 49ers are hosting their first nfc championship game in 14 years. we ll tell you when and where you can get tickets. finally the pattern is changing. first we have to talk about cold readings and then we can talk about some rain. let s get to mornings on 2. well, good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. i m dave clark. i m tori cam tori campbell. it s monday, january 15th. tara moriarty is live with new information learned moments ago about a fire. reporter: yes. fire crews tell us this fire is indeed suspicious. police crews are on their way right now in order to see if there s been any sir shies suspicious activity reported in this neighborhood recently. we just saw the person who owns this home try to wash his car and clean it up. steve dorothy shot this video. crews busting down the front door. they got the call at 4:30 this morning off sara court near i- 80 in pinole valley. a 24-year-old man and his girlf
this is a big, deadly and dangerous storm. in new york city this morning, an unprecedented move. nearly 300,000 peoeoe under mandatory evacuation orders. the casinos in atlantic city are shutting down. the subways in new york city shutting down, as well. some of america s largest cities are on lockdown as irene lumbers north. and good morning, america. you are looking at live pictures as hurricane irene come as shore. it made landfall near cape lookout just moments ago and that means the eye of the storm has now hit the shore and we want you to take a look at this. this is a pier near wrightsville beach being pounded by the storm s waves. irene is now a category 1 storm. not the category 2 everyone had feared but it is staying on course to head north with major american cities still in its crosshairs and these are some of the most populated cities where hurricanes are rare. a lot in these cities have never seen a hurricane before. i want to make this point,ven though it
and cape hatteras could be the next target. our coverage begins with wcbd s steve dorsey along the north carolina shore. reporter: hurricane irene remains days away from affecting the carolina coast. but some folks aren t taking any chances. dozens of vehicles have rolled off ferries, carrying people evacuating ocracoke island. emergency officials are telling visitors and residents to leave. the fragile vacation destination could likely experience irene s lash of waves, strong winds and heavy rains. long-time ocracoke tourist says conditions on the island can become dangerous quickly. folks at the bed and breakfast where we stayed were a little bit torn about whether to stay on the island or whether to leave. and if they leave, when they leave. reporter: but while many folks are fleeing the coast, others are heading to it. ocracoke resididt, justin leblanc and his wife, say they plan to ride out the storm, ignoring evacuation orders. you know, i think it s important to recogniz