When Police Responded to a home invasion. Two men tell our partners at kktv a group of men forced them at gunpoint into their home. Demanding car keys and stealing cash. It was only when one of them told suspects his mother was sleeping inside that the group showed mercy. Still, leaving them in their garage with their hands bound, stealing their two vehicles. They are considered incredibly dangerous and they are armed. Reporter according to kktv, the suspects th a gun shop but quickly fled. It is after that stop that Police Spotted one of the stolen vehicles and start to pursue it. The suspects fired at officers. None were hit and police lost sight of the suspects. They later recovered both stolen vehicles. These folks were calculated and they were very directed in their contact. Tonight. Still unable to find two of the men they were looking for. No one was hurt. Live in Colorado Springs, lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. And happening now, the anti trump protest growing more intense in som
Developing now at 10 00, a search for a dangerous group of men believed to be behind a Violent Crime spree. Lauren dispirito is live in Colorado Springs tonight. Lauren, it is possible some of those suspects have been caught. Reporter there are two men that were found tonight. Police had been staging their search here. And, they believe those two men are part of this violent spree. But they are still looking for two men. Victims, innocent men, were left tied up with duct tape. It started early friday morning when Police Responded to a home invasion. Two men tell our partners at kktv a group of men forced them at gunpoint into their home. Demanding car keys and stealing cash. It was only when one of them told suspects his mother was sleeping inside that the group showed mercy. Still, leaving them in their garage with their hands bound, they are considered incredibly dangerous and they are armed. Reporter according to kktv, the suspects then turned up at a gun shop but quickly fled. It i
The law. But as kpix 5s maria medina reports, the mayor of santa clara isnt backing down. We are holding them accountable. Reporter its a play many are watching closely with santa clara mayor lisa gillmor playing offense. We have no knowledge of it. We have no involvement of it. Reporter and the 49ers playing defense. The team is accused of spending taxpayer money on maintaining and operating levis stadium, a clear violation of voter approved measure j. If you the 49ers Management Company would just give us the information that is required under the agreement, we wouldnt have any issues. Reporter last night during the city council meeting, the mayor warned the 49ers to hand over the financial documents auditors need to finish their job or city leaders would take the drastic step of taking away management from the 9ers. Why havent those documents been provided . Those documents have been provided. Reporter 49ers spokesman bob lang says they invited auditors to get the documents needed a
Its distressing. Reporter carlos galino with the aspectdefamation league coordinates with schools to prevent hate on campus. The School Environment should be learning and a high level of rhetoric that was heard during the Election Campaign where students spouting hateful language. Reporter there are signs that students are policing themselves. In the peoria unified district, student body president s from quarterly meeting. The subject of the election came up. It was anything that was mistreating that, wouldnt be tolerated, and that students are there for each other. Reporter there is undoubtedly a lot of constructive, healthy debate as well. A representative from a Diverse School district made up of 25 elementary and middle schools participated in Mock Elections and talked about the rudimentary aspects of the democracy. And there was nothing but good. Joe, thank you. A lot of people are blaming this steve bannon, a controversial figure ties to arizona. Reporter this was in 1995. Steve
Glendale. Matt . Yeah, definitely packed, no doubt about it, and a lot on the line for one of the Largest Community colleges in the country and here in the valley, of course with more than 200,000 students that could be affected by major changes, we are talking more than 1,500 fulltime faculty members and more than 4,500 adjunct faculty members, the Glendale Civic Center tonight, more than 500 people in the room, and they had to bring out extra chairs for this one. Only a couple of people actually spoke up publicly and raised concerns about hair about their jobs. The chancellor says dividing the school into regional control will bring the number of president s down to five, saving about a million dollars. But thats a place to startrt i terms of keeping faculty on site. It was an hour and fiveminute meeting, which ended pretty earlier, and when i asked one of the School Officials about layoffs, they said in terms of this plan, no, layoffs are not a part of the equation. Maybe something