a public servant after allegedly opening fire into the ceiling and at an officer. she s recovering after an officer returned fire. officials say the suspect is apparently obsessed with singer chris brown and has been found incompetent to stand trial more than once in recent years. we want to turn now to a shocking story in south florida. a police sergeant has been charged with felony battery after being caught on body cam video grabbing a female officer, a fellow officer, by the neck during an arrest. cbs jeff pegues has the details. reporter: by the time sunrise police sergeant christopher pullease arifles at the squad car, the suspect is handcuffed and in the vehicle. that is when another officer intervenes and tugs at the sergeant s belt, removing the superior officer from the situation. but the sergeant lunges for the
minutes is the shipping company p&o has put out a tweet where they say that two tugs have gone from belfast and from larne and they have taken the european causeway undertow and it will be taken back into harbour and the company will try to investigate exactly what has happened. so clearly this appears to be what could have developed into a very difficult situation but it seems as far as we understand it that that difficult situation may have been brought under control within the last half an hour. figs have been brought under control within the last half an hour. as we are looking within the last half an hour. as we are looking at within the last half an hour. as we are looking at the within the last half an hour. as we are looking at the pictures, - within the last half an hour. as we are looking at the pictures, we - within the last half an hour. as we| are looking at the pictures, we can see the rnli lifeboat is either alongside the ship or certainly very close to it. give u
because this has come shortly after this route resumed following p&0 s sacking of some 800 workers across the uk, which brought a lot of angen the uk, which brought a lot of anger, people being let go very suddenly and replaced with agency staff. this ship, the european causeway was also held in port recently by the maritime and coastal agency over safety concerns. it was only cleared to sail again on the 8th of april, following another inspection. by all accounts, passengers on board today had a pretty unusual experience. they have told us that half an hour or so off the coast of northern ireland, the lights went out, they could hear the engines had ground to a halt, there were announcements that something was going wrong, and this continued for about an hour or so as the boat was clearly adrift. pretty soon, there were tugs alongside, lifeboats alongside. a coastguard helicopter overhead, and we are also told a cruise ship, the queen victoria, which was nearby, was also put on standb
wondering what was going on. the emergency lasted over an hour and a nearby cruise ship was put on standby while the european causeway was adrift, in case more help was needed. did you start to think it was potentially serious? oh, yeah. yeah, i did, aye. i wasn t too sure. then a big cruise ship was going past us and that turned around. and that s when i thought, there s something not right here. the incident follows a difficult period for the company. p&o sacked some 800 workers in march, and replaced them with agency staff, amid a barrage of criticism. the european causeway had recently been held in port over safety concerns by the maritime and coastal agency. there were worries over crew familiarisation, vehicle documentation and crew training. and this ship had only been cleared to sail again from the 8th of april, following another inspection. eventually, today, the ship was guided safely back by tugs. the maritime and coastguard agency has said it doesn t believe there was a ris
ferry now docked and unloading. it can carry up to 410 passengers, it s a roll on, roll off ferry. what p&o are saying is that it had a mechanical issue this afternoon. they have issued a statement. they say it was a temporary mechanical issue and the european causeway is now continuing on its scheduled journey to larne, where it will discharge its passengers and cargo as planned. no reported injuries on board and all the relevant authorities have been informed. so it looked concerning for some time this afternoon. the weather conditions out in the irish sea, it is a lovely day here in belfast, clear blue skies, good visibility, the seas were slight, but concerningly there was an easterly breeze blowing, force 3 5, quite breezy out at sea and that easterly breeze would have been blowing that ship towards the coastline quite quickly, so it was a matter of urgency to get it either under way again by its own power, or to get some lines onto it with tugs, so that is what was the urgency ea