Bullets. They thoroughly searched the drainage area just to the north of the parking lot where this happened. But they wont say what they found and wont speculate why the shooter was here or what may have sparked the gunfire. In larchmont, lou young, cbs 2 news. Just a few moments ago we spoke with the owner of the car. The woman says she has no idea why anyone would want to shoot her vehicle. We are following breaking news right now in the bronx. A man seriously hurt in a hit andrun crash. Cbs 2s Scott Rapoport joins us now live from the scene in morrisania. Scott. Reporter good evening. Yes. Still an active scene here. Let me show you. It happened here at 165th street and union avenue around 4 p. M. Police telling us this gray car struck a pedestrian in the middle of the street and then the car crashed into the truck in front of it. Witnesses tell me two men the victim and adult car ran out. The guy that was running across the street so the car hit like that boom. The guy was flying.
The man showed us an identical van saying he believed police were partially responsible. They were in a customized van that was fully insulated and actually heated. The temperature wasnt taken until the door was open for who knows how long. Reporter s for the feces, he says that happened when the van was being pulled on a flatbed as see seen on this store surveillance picture. Im sure theres fecal matter all over, probably crapping while this is going on because theyre so scared. Reporter its unclear how long the dogs were sitting in the potentially unsafe conditions. He says he never spoke to the van driver to find out when he arrived. Just for clarification, you dont know what time the truck specifically no. Reporter so you cant say that it was here for more than a couple of hours . I know it was sometime [ simultaneous speakers yes, ill say i cant say that. It was sunday. Reporter protestors were campaigning outside the store demanding it be shut down. Katie burns wants him to be ac
And new this morning, the nypd releasing video of a suspected slasher attacking an israeli tourist. It happened at a subway station and we have this report. Reporter good morning. Police were over here at the bleaker street station overnight. They were patrolling in the Early Morning hours. For some, that is not enough to convince them that this subway station is safe after a friday morning slashing. But police have an image of the suspect. This surveillance illustrates the struggle between the man Police Identify as the suspect in this violent robbery and his victim. You can see the israeli tourist whose identity has been concealed fighting to escape the man in the orange sweatshirt. Pressed on the 6 train platform. The victim, dressed in hasidic garb, he got lost, he sat down to look through a map and dozed off. Say the man woke up to the robber cutting through his pockets, stealing cash and slashing him in the face, hands, and neck. The suspect then ran out of the station. The victi
Live outside paisley park in chanhassen, minnesota, jennifer mayerle, cbs 2 news. President obama called him, quote, one of the most gifted and prolific musician of our time. Cbs 2s Jill Nicolini looks back at the career of a music legend. [ music ] reporter singersongwriter and musician prince was born with the name prince Rogers Nelson on june 7, 1958, in minneapolis, minnesota. He is considered to be one of the best selling artists of all time. Ultimately, all music is or can be inspirational. And thats why its so important to let your gift be guided by something more clear. [ music ] reporter at an early age he developed a passion for music. In his late teens he recorded a few songs in his cousins band before being signed to Warner Brothers record where he released his debut album in 1978. He played just like david bowie did with images. Reporter his next three albums including 19 99 were controversial because of their sexual nature which was his trademark. Then in 1984, he made hi
Americans are among those killed along with dutch siblings who lived in new york. In the newsroom, alice gainer, cbs 2 news. A new jersey man narrowly survived the brussels attacks. He was in the airport when the bomb went off. He described the experience to cbs 2s sonia rincon. Reporter this video taken by a cab driver at the Brussels Airport captures some of the panic gabriel chan experienced. He had just gotten his suitcase and was looking for his driver when he felt the blast. So strong that the glass came over me and threw me and many people to the ground. All i thought about was my family. Reporter it was a sudden feeling of clarity in the middle of a cloud of debris, confusion. My instincts were just to try to survive. Make sure i would get through it and the screaming and the crying just it was deafening. Reporter as soon as he could, he made sure his family knew he was safe. He said, i just went through a lot of things i should never saw in my whole experience because were ver