and a broken wrist. i was absolutely amazed that they both weren t more seriously hurt or dead. but it happened so fast, and you are just thankful that this tragedy wasn t worse. coming up, police deliver a wedding present of 50,000 volts. how to start off a marriage, having a groom tasered on his wedding. when caught on camera: high voltage continues. my mother and my grandmother are very old fashioned. i think we both are clean freaks. i used to scrub the floor on my knees. [ daughter ] i ve mastered the art of foot cleaning. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh, boy. [ carmel ] that drives me nuts. it gives me anxiety just thinking about how crazy they get. [ doorbell rings ] [ daughter ] oh, wow. [ carmel ] swiffer wetjet. you guys should try this. it s so easy. oh, my. [ gasps ] i just washed this floor. if i didn t see it i wouldn t believe it. [ carmel ] it did my heart good to see you cleaning. [ regina ] yeah, your generation has all the good stuff. [ daughter ] oh, yeah.
sentenced to 11 months 29 days. more and more, police are relying on tasers. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands on. detective jared mathern should know. he with two other officers are with the louisiana police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers who a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead after toast, the broom got a taze. and the bridal party got a shower of mace. what is going through my mind, is oh, my god, i m suppose getting married and supposed to be the happiest day in my life. getting tazed, it couldn t get worse. jeffrey has been on the force for 15 years. this is small town. nice to live here. it s quiet.
just to see the speed had train was going. it is horror for the person to think they are going to some place and they will get there and they don t make it. so true. in some cases people were on their way, one of those who was lost, was on his way to help with the christmas tree lighting and was a long-term worker for nbc. and others were on their way to see the holiday lights in new york city and all of the those fun things that ended in a tragedy. some say it could have been worse in terms of numbers. the injured were the ones others to get out successfully. many are thankful it wasn t worse. you have to figure a lot of people are upstate after a long weekend and friends and family and that is a part of the track
have access to resources. particularly for people that have, you know, lack insurance on their homes and property. we re going to work with local communities to assess the damage and determine whether or not state disaster relief or federal disaster relief is appropriate, is available. it is it was a tough, tough day in the heartland yesterday but thanks to a lot of caring citizens who reached out to their neighbors across the midwest and here in indiana, thanks to a lot of good emergency management, it wasn t worse. the more i see of the damage around hoosier state today, the more grateful i am for everyone s efforts including members of the media who dropped everything to make sure people across our state and across the midwest knew that they were in harm s way. well, our hearts and prayers go out to you and all the people
happen. they were quite lucky that the incident wasn t worse. several people were treated in hospital. i m trying to get an indication of how severe their injuries were and how many were released overnight. the transportation safety board is on the ground investigating what kind of training the crew had, in terms of who made that decision to evacuate. were they ordered by officials on the ground to evacuate? what is possibly most unsettling besides the obvious fire there is that it does seem as if the evacuation happened in quite a harried way, and that could be the way that many people incurred those injuries. can you imagine looking out your window and seeing flames down there as the flight was getting ready to depart? nochlt i would be jumping from the exits myself. paula newton, thank you very much. reporting live from ottawa, canada, this morning. investigators believe they have a better idea of what was going on in paul ciancia s mind before the shooting rampage at