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evacuations in california's santa barbara county. firefighters now battling to protect the ronald reagan ranch. new images tonight. the moments just before that deadly plane crash into several homes, cars, and that u.p.s. truck. you will hear what the air traffic controllers were pleading for the pilot to do. news tonight on that nfl bombshell. las vegas raiders head coach jon gruden resigning just hours after an explosive report revealing racist, homophobic, and misogynistic e-mails he allegedly sent. tonight, some of what he allegedly said. the well-known coach and the nfl quarterback who today said there is no place for this in the game. the major health headline tonight affecting millions of americans who have been taking aspirin to lower the risk of heart attack or stroke. the guidelines have changed tonight. what you need to know. actor william shatner, now just hours before his flight to space. what he's now saying. remembering a beloved ceo who has died just days after taking a medical leave. and "america strong." tonight, the u.s. army two-star general whose life just changed forever. good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we begin tonight with the autopsy report late today revealing the cause of death in the gabby petito case. the coroner ruling she died from strangulation. the manner of death was homicide. saying she died somewhere between three and four weeks before her body was found. as we've reported here, she was on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend, brian laundrie. they had been documenting the journey themselves. at the news conference, a reporter asking, did brian laundrie kill gabby petito? the coroner saying, that's a question for the fbi. abc's victor oquendo leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one month and one day since gabby petito was first reported missing by her family, the coroner in teton county, wyoming, where her body was found, announcing she was strangled. >> we find the cause and manner to be, cause, death by strangulation, and manner is homicide. >> reporter: the coroner conducting an extensive forensic examination and toxicology report, but unable to determine the exact time petito was killed. >> her body was outside in the wilderness for 3 to 4 weeks. >> reporter: the coroner also reporting she was not pregnant when she died. late today, gabby's mother and stepfather visiting her memorial in long island, new york. >> gabby petito never goes outside. >> reporter: before she was killed, gabby and her boyfriend brian laundrie were on a cross- country trip, seemingly documenting every moment. after the couple was involved in an altercation on the highway captured on police body camera on august 12th -- >> what's going on? how come you're crying? >> we've just been fighting this morning. some personal issues. >> reporter: -- brian returned home to florida without gabby on september 1st. his family reported him missing september 17th, two days after he was named a person of interest. and as the fbi leads a search for him in a florida wildlife of interest.by's dea. he is only charged with fraud for unauth brian laundrie's family issuing a statement tonight, saying, "at this time brian is still missing and when he is located we will address the pending fraud charge against him." david, the fbi has still not charged laundrie in connection with petito's disappearance. late today, her mom responding to the laundrie attorney's statement, saying his words are garbage. david? >> victor, thank you. now to the pandemic. and a new front tonight in the battle over vaccine mandates. texas governor greg abbott issuing an executive order prohibiting vaccine mandates in his state. but two texas companies, american airlines and southwest airlines, saying they will keep the mandates in place for their employees. brooklyn nets player kyrie irving has been barred from playing or practicing with the team until he's fully vaccinated. and tonight, news on the staggering toll on law enforcement officers. 62% of deaths in the line of duty last year were from covid. we're also tracking the timeline this week for potential news on boosters for millions. when the fda could decide. marcus moore tonight from dallas. >> reporter: tonight, a new salvo in the war over vaccine mandates. texas governor greg abbott issuing an executive order banning all state entities, including businesses, from requiring a vaccine from anyone who objects based on a “religious belief, or for medical reasons, including prior recovery from covid-19." but texas-based southwest and american airlines saying they will not comply with the governor's order, instead sticking with the federal requirement on large businesses. >> this is a government mandate. it's a presidential order. and we're doing our best to comply with that. >> reporter: and as law enforcement also works to get its rank and file vaccinated across the country, new data showing covid's toll among officers. 62% of deaths in the line of duty were from covid in the last year. and tonight, in the sports world, consequences for basketball star kyrie irving for not being vaccinated. >> there's irving, one-on-one. oh, what a fake! >> reporter: the brooklyn nets benching irving without pay until he meets a vaccination requirement to play in a new york arena. at stake, roughly $380,000 a game. >> kyrie has made it clear that he has a choice in this matter. and it's ultimately going to be up to him what he decides. >> reporter: and tonight, a critical decision just days away for the 84 million americans who got moderna and johnson & johnson. an fda panel could authorize those booster shots by friday, with the cdc deciding who will get them as early as the end of next week. many older americans are eager for that green light. >> once they're approved and i can get it, then i definitely will. i'll be 74, and at my age i certainly don't want to end up in a hospital on a ventilator. >> reporter: and david, in documents released ahead of that key fda meeting, moderna argues that a half-dose is enough for a booster. they say their studies show the half-dose restores antibodies to the high levels after the initial shot. david? >> we'll await word. there's news coming in this hour after a deadly shooting in memphis. police and the fbi on the scene at this hour. authorities say at least two postal employees were shot and killed. the fbi says the gunman, also a postal worker, died of a self-inflicted wound. investiga tonight. we're also monitoring a new wildfire growing quickly, raging through california, growing by the hour. evacuations under way. powerful winds driving the flames. threatening homes. closing the 101 freeway in both directions. matt gutman reporting in from the fire lines just a short time ago. >> reporter: david, those flames are leaping at least 50 feet in the air behind me. the wind has been such a factor in this fire, sending it from 50 acres about 20 hours ago to over 6,000 right now. and it's ripping through this entire canyon, enveloping it in smoke. you can see that ridge on fire as well. firefighters are staging further down the hill because they are trying to protect homes there including the iconic ronald reagan ranch. i just want to let you know, i'm about 100 yards away from where that fire is and i can feel the heat. that's how intense it has been here. they hope that the winds will subside and they can try to get some containment on this fire but that could be hours away. david? >> matt gutman there on the scene tonight. matt, thank you. there are new images this evening from the moments before that deadly plane crash into homes, cars, and that u.p.s. truck near san diego. tonight, the desperate calls from air traffic controllers urging the pilot to climb immediately. here's will carr. we warn you, these images are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we're seeing the chilling images of that twin engine plane nose-diving into the neighborhood. >> low altitude alert. climb immediately. climb the airplane. >> reporter: the pilot doesn't respond moments before the plane crashes, shooting a fireball into the sky. >> just watched a plane go down right by my house. flew right over my head. >> it was literally like an airplane, like from the movies, you know, when you hear it goes -- and then you can hear it like banking, and then all of a sudden it's like, boom, this huge, loud crash. >> reporter: the plane hitting a u.p.s. truck, killing the driver. identified as 61-year-old steve krueger. >> everybody knows him. he's been a part of our community. and when i saw his truck that's what hurts the most. if he's in there, there's no way he made it. >> reporter: the plane then barreling into this home. >> god, i hope nobody was in that house. >> reporter: with explosions so powerful that residents thought there was an earthquake, the block catches fire. >> is anybody home? >> reporter: neighbors racing to save the people inside, pulling one woman to safety through a window. firefighters transporting the homeowners to the hospital. >> oh, lord. >> reporter: neighbors start seeing debris from the plane littered across their properties. >> that engine hit the wood and you can see it broke the engine into a million pieces. >> reporter: tonight, abc news confirming the pilot was sugata das, a cardiologist and a father of two. a short time ago, the coroner removed some remains. we're expecting the u.p.s. truck to be moved any minute knew. it comes as the ntsb is getting set to investigation what went wrong here. >> will, thank you. next, new reaction after the sudden resignation of las vegas raiders jon gruden, after reports of e-mails over many years with racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments. tonight, what he allegedly said in some of those e-mails. here's kayna whitworth from las vegas. >> reporter: tonight, the head coach of the las vegas raiders jon gruden resigning after an explosive investigation by "the new york times" revealing emails they described as "misogynistic used this "language over several years to denigrate people around the game and to mock some of the league's momentous changes." >> jon gruden's career is over. it's over. >> reporter: while working for espn, in an e-mail to the former president of the washington football team, bruce allen, and others, gruden reportedly called nfl commissioner roger goodell a homophobic slur. and said he should not have pressured the rams to draft gay players. a reference to michael sam, the first openly gay player to be drafted in 2014. but according to "the times," his past e-mails revealing more vulgar remarks. >> the conversations that evoked these vulgarities were about openly gay players being drafted or about protesting during the anthem, about player safety and concussions, about women referees. >> reporter: today, espn stating, "the comments are clearly repugnant under any circumstance." pittsburgh steelers head coach mike tomlin, the nfl's longest-tenured black head coach, reacting to the news of his former boss. >> i'm saddened for the raiders organization. i'm saddened for the people that were offended by it. i'm saddened for coach gruden. it's a sad commentary. >> reporter: gruden not yet responding to the allegations made in the report, but in a statement overnight, saying in part, "i love the raiders and i do not want to be a distraction. thank you to all the players, coaches, staff, and fans of raider nation. i'm sorry, i never meant to hurt anyone." gruden was one of the highest-paid coaches in the nfl, signing a ten-year, $100 million contract with the raiders in 2018. his career spanning three decades, with five teams, and a super bowl win with the buccaneers. >> the nfl has been aware of the existence of these emails for a while. this was a small circle that showed a casualness and a comfort and a very cavalier attitude towards saying pretty grotesque things. >> reporter: today, packers quarterback aaron rodgers saying those opinions don't have a place in the game. >> i don't feel like those are opinions shared by players. we don't treat people differently based on the way that they talk, where they're from, what they're into, what they look like. and i'm proud of that. >> reporter: we're learning that the tampa bay buccaneers have removed jon gruden from their ring of honor. and here in las vegas, the special teams coordinator will be taking over as interim head coach effective immediately. and david, so far, the nfl has not responded to these recent allegations. >> kayna, thank you. now to your health. new guidelines on aspirin affecting millions. after years of recommending older adults take a daily low dose aspirin to prevent health problems, tonight, an influential health advisory group is saying the risk of bleeding may outweigh the benefits from the aspirin. here's erielle reshef, breaking it down for us. >> reporter: tonight, those new draft guidelines from a panel of experts, recommending doctors stop prescribing daily aspirin for people over 60 to lower the risk of having a first heart attack and stroke. >> they've shown that the risk of bleeding or gastrointestinal side effects outweigh the benefit of taking aspirin therapy. >> reporter: that updated guidance also reversing the recommendation to take baby aspirin to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. for decades aspirin has been prescribed as a blood thinner to reduce the chance of blood clots. but aspirin will still be recommended for patients who have already had a cardiac event. >> so, erielle, let's drill down on this guidance one more time. i know it can be whiplash for the people at home, the changing guidance. for so long, we've heard about taking a daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack or stroke. but now they're saying, if you're over 60 and you haven't had a cardiac event, even at high risk, they say don't do it? >> reporter: that's right. even if you are over 60 and at high risk, experts say don't take the dose unless you're at high risk of a cardiac event. of course, no one should stop taking their aspirin before first consulting their doctor. >> that's the best advice, comes from your own doctor. erielle, thank you. now to the couple accused of selling submarine secrets appeared in court today. prosecutors said they should be held without bond. because of fears they will flee. court documents allege that he told an undercover fbi agent during a sting operation that they had passports and cash in case they need to leave quickly. they return to court on friday. when we come back here tonight, remembering a beloved ceo who has died, two days after taking medical leave. and william shatner, what he's now saying about his trip to space with just two days to go. more....beginners' yoga. namaste... .surise partie aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? 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>> emotional in a way that it's really hard to put into words, to be honest with you, martha. but if i could sum it up in one word, that one word would be love. >> a number of emotions came to mind. number one, i was raised as an only child. so i immediately had siblings. >> reporter: and there two of them now. his brother brian. >> when i first met robert, the first thing i can see is his mannerisms, his smile, his eyes. they all reminded me of my dad. >> reporter: and his fellow soldier, now a younger brother. who he outranks. eric, and do you still have to say, yes, sir? >> it's funny, so every comment ended with yes, sir. yes, sir. yes, sir. and at the end of the conversation, robert said, "eric, please stop calling me sir." >> reporter: their father, who also served in vietnam, passed away in 2007. their mother had been told by her husband he had an older son he hadn't learned about until long after he was given up for adoption. what do you think he would think? >> he would be crying tears. just crying, crying, crying. he would be so happy. >> and excited that -- that we're connected. and that we finally found each other. >> our thanks to martha tonight. what an incredible family, finally together. i'm david muir. good night. reporter: this is one of the most urgent firefights in california right now. more people being told to evacuate. highway one a one shutdown. conditions may make it worse. reporter: crimes in search of solutions. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> trauma will always be a part of my story now. reporter: you can't change what happened. the survivors prove you can do something about it. i mama. dan: you are watching abc 7 news, live on abc 7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. when we talk about building a better bay area, we lean into tough topics. you're going to hear people share stories of the worst things that happen to them. it will be stories today to two local district attorneys and abc seven news reporter. and emotional, difficult day, upper us for one as well. reporter: this is the first time a group of survivors of violent crimes met in person with multiple da's to speak about their stories. it was intimate and rob. for the first time, many of the survivors not heard. for alan, it has been 20 eight years. he is a survivor of the 19 93 mass shooting at a san francisco law firm.

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