jackie ibanez with the details, jackie. hey, good morning los angeles authorities say he entered another studio about 20 minutes after the first shooting and probably intended to kill more people but to cope very brave community members with their lives on the line to stop him. the suspect went to the location after he conducted the shooting and he was disarmed by two community members who i considered to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. in the meantime, the police come from the suspected gunman is dead from self-i inflicted gt wounds. you see this white band swarmed by police officers after staff in a nearby hospital alerted the man fitting his description had come by to receive treatment. just a short time later, the police pulled him over and surrounded the vehicle as they approached the car, they heard gunshots and found him dead inside. the police say he was only suspect in the shooting that killed ten people and injured ten othe
officials have not yet confirmed whether the man inside the van is the suspect in last night s mass shooting. christine coleman is live with the latest breaking details. christina. hi, john. law enforcement sources tell us the man in that white van shot and killed himself following a traffic stop. an aerial video streaming of that scene therein torrance, i was able to see a man slumped over the steering wheel in that vehicle. a swat team surrounded that fan this afternoon. again, the sheriff would not confirm if the person inside of that vehicle is the suspect. the witnesses from last night did say that they saw a man, a suspect, take off from one of the crime scenes in a white van. that mass shooting happened shortly before 10:30 last night at the start ballroom dance studio here in monterey park just east of downtown los angeles. near a site where thousands had gathered yesterday to celebrate lunar new year s eve. a large asian population in this area. ten people killed a
that threat and want to talk about it and mass shootings, an act on, rowan action on climate change, young people are not getting what they want from their older leaders. and they are looking to do something about it. this is american voices. what could the man hired to protect the president know about trump sprawling plot to overturn the will of the american people? that is the question the come january six committee wants answered. as the into trump and his allies. overnight, the committee subpoenaed the secret service over deleted text messages on and before january 6th. so how did those text messages just disappear? this, week the homeland security general alerted congress the ig says it happened after the messages were requested for an investigation into the attack. the secret service is telling a different story though. it says there were no malicious intense, the messages were deleted after the request because of a, quote, preplanned system migration. what about the
january six committee wants answered. as the into trump and his allies. overnight, the committee subpoenaed the secret service over deleted text messages on and before january 6th. so how did those text messages just disappear? this, week the homeland security general the ig says it happened after the messages were requested for an investigation into the attack. the secret service is telling a different story though. it says there were no malicious intense, the messages were deleted after the request because of a, quote, preplanned distant migration. what about the requests from congress? the secret service says it plans to responsibly to the subpoena. this comes as the committee gathers new facts about the so-called unhinged december 18th meeting at the white house. that is the meeting where outside advisers known as team crazy suggested that trump administration should seize voting machines to sniff out widespread voter fraud, fraud that trump knew simply didn t exist.
with $1. it is up to us in this upcoming legislative session to address the deals of giving out $1 bonds which are basically get out of jail free card. todd: andy, thank you so much, we appreciate your time, sir. six activists facing domestic terrorist charges and anti-police riots rich across the land of this week. carley: you can see right or smashing torching a police car. all of this in response to a deadly shoot-out between a protester and an officer. brooke singman is here to tell us more, brooke, good morning. none of these are from atlanta but the chaos stemming from atlanta, $90 billion trading sector which anti-police act like antifa call cop city. the protests escalating for months but it keeps to a climax when 26-year-old shot and wounded a georgia state patrol officer.