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the shootings took place near the entrance of thoot theater. another shooting was at a jewish's retirement home. no word on the victims. >> there were three fatalities, there were two individuals shot at. one was extremely close and we have a total of five that shot at. we have back doors of the community center has substantial damage. we haven't ruled out anything. i don't want to say the terrorism word but this is again three hours into it. >> police are telling fox news one person is in custody and you see some individual of that man now, and they arrested him at a nearby elementary school. the lockdown situation for by the same token those centers is where now? >> the lockdown is over but they are still tweeting it as an active crime scene in both locations at jcc and also at the village shalom center. right now, the man in custody is at the johnson county detention center in kansas. the suspect is 70 years old. police have not released name and say he's not from around the area. this all began around 1:00 p.m. local time. police were notified of shots fired at the jewish community center in over land park, kansas. one of the vehicle victim's vehicles in the parking lot in the back of the theater. 75 kids and their parents were side the theater. police say the double doors leading into the theater received heavy damage from gunfire. the suspect was seen using a >> it was really scary. when i called my mom and she started crying and i started crying, and i kind of just couldn't help but think about sandy hook, just looking around it, these very young children, and i was really scared. >> just incredible. just minutes later, the suspect traveled about a mile south to village shalom, a jewish assisted living center, where a family -- a female was shot and killed in the parking lot. two police officers already on search for the active search found the suspect about a mile away. >> after the first incident that we had, the second incident followed closely behind, and we immediately understood we had an active shooter, and went into our active shooter protocols and began to search for him with the best information we had. we saturated the area and i believe two of our officers found him in the school parking lot. >> local news media was the man was heard saying hail hitler. there is speculation that this could be a hate crime. >> it's too early in the investigation to try to label it. we know it's a vicious act of violence, and obviously at two jewish facilities, one might make that assumption. we have to know more about it before we label it. >> again, too early. a total of five people shot at, three people were killed. two were uninjured, and i said earlier, the suspect is in his 70s. we know little more than that, harris. >> thank you very much. now a first person account. michael metcalf was walking with his son into the jewish community center when he says he saw the gunman. michael you are joining us by phone now. when did you realize something was wrong? >> good evening, harris. as you said, my son and i were walking into the jewish community center to a different entrance than the one we had originally gone into, and we heard a loud noise, it sounded like a gunshot or a car back firing and looked over toward the noise and i saw a man standing next to a vehicle with a gun, raised to his shoulder, and i also saw someone laying on the ground in front of him that looked like they had been shot or i assumed they had been shot, so basically i yelled at my son to run as fast as we could and made sure that he did, and that we both got out of there as quickly as we could, and we ran down the hill into the building and told them what we had seen, and that's -- we were in the building for quite some time. it was obviously very disturbing. >> i can only imagine. what were other people doing? >> caller: inside the building you mean? >> did you see people running? what was their reaction? did they realize what was happening? >> caller: well, i think we were probably the first people to tell them what was going on outside, and -- so then they proceeded to call the authorities, and they had everyone go into the locker rooms, so they could lock the doors and keep everyone in there. and we really didn't hear anything while we were inside the locker room. eventually we were allowed to come out. >> were you scared? >> caller: oh, absolutely. obviously it was a horrible thing to see and very frightening and even when we were inside the building, you never really know if you are safe. >> you know, we're seeing video now of the first responder action that was taken as police began showing up and others in the community were reaching out to try to get there. i'm wondering, are there armed guards normally on the premises at the jewish community center there? >> caller: i cannot say. we don't actually belong there. we were there for something else and i'm not that familiar with the facility. >> how could you describe how crowded or not crowded it was? did you notice? >> caller: the entrance we went into was kind of the area by the locker rooms and the workout facilities. there were a number of people in there. it was also close to the swimming pool. i think -- in the main entrance to the building, they were having -- we saw quite a few of people in there that were there for some type of contest or audition that was going on. >> michael, you and i spoke moments we went live. i'm from that area. it's a very closely knit community. what are people saying tonight? we're a couple of days out from the first night of passover? >> caller. . well, it's horrible. i haven't talked to that many people, to be honest, because i've been trying to process all of that this afternoon, and we were -- my son and i were very fortunate to get out of there safely and get home, but obviously it's a terrible tragedy. our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. >> right. and of course we've learned tonight after this news conference that there was a 15-year-old boy in critical condition tonight and i know you were there with your son. thank the good lord that you guys are okay tonight and of course our thoughts and prayers as you said are with the victims and families. michael metcalf giving us a first person account of what happened at the jewish community center in overland park, kansas. >> our hearts go out to the families who suffered loss on this tragic day. our heart felt gratitude as well to all of those in kansas city and around the world who have expressed sympathy, concern and support. much more on this story throughout on the "fox report." right now, we are awaiting an emergency meeting of the security counsel at the united nations and we have learn it's at russia's request. we don't know exactly the details but we're told it will deal with the crisis between russia and its neighbor ukraine. thousands of russian troops have been massing at ukraine's border today. we'll go live to russia in moments. and it is not over yet for the cattle rancher in nevada who stood up to the federal government over a land dispute. it came to a head on an interstate as the feds moved in yesterday to round up his heard -- herd. and new information tonight. the new spring seasonal menu is now at olive garden. dive into our salmon bruschetta atop a buttery crab risotto, or fall in yum with our chicken primavera, always served with unlimited salad and breadsticks. the all new spring seasonal menu at olive garden. 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>> absolutely. we have young and old. women. a lot of women actually bringing their children out there. the elderly. it's the same situation that was happening in kiev. you saw your average vladmir and average sach cha arguing with each other. some people want to stay with kiev and others want to go to russia. we're talking about average people here. they are not trained soldiers. they are people who want a better lives for themselves and their family. there's a lot of information that's misleading to these people and they are trying to get information from each other. a lot of fights obviously break out. we've had scuffles. the situation could get very tense. as you mentioned earlier there are tens of thousands of russian-speaking troops on the border of ukraine. if russia chose to move in, they could basically capture whatever they wanted to capture within three to five days. >> right because they were -- >> this is a very tense situation. >> some estimates put the number of pro russian troops or forces at 80,000. before i let you go, jessica, i want to ask about something that was just crossing the reuters and associated press wires a short time ago. the central bank governor of ukraine said that their economy is in deep jeopardy. they have enough to pay debt should they see some sort of run on the banches. he's letting people know we have enough money in the banks but further pressure in this situation with russia could destabilize and drive inflation into the double digits. >> i think people are panic since this whole thing began in february. nine out of ten banks that i went to ukraine, i couldn't get money out of. people are worried. the problem is if the economy is unstable and we have as we mentioned this threat from russia, it just makes this situation that much more worse. ukraine is 39 billion $rin debt. obviously, we know that russia controls the gas that's flowing in and out of ukraine. there are a lot of problems. people are withdrawing money and i think a lot of people have also gotten used to it within the last six weeks or so. they roll their eyes. what else is going to happen? they are used to it, but that doesn't mean the situation is going to get better. we're going to have to wait and see. tomorrow, 5:00 a.m., gm time is when ukraine will make its move. i think it's a wait and see. >> jessica, you've got this call now by russia at the united nations for this emergency meeting and we told our viewers just a short time ago, we don't have a lot of details what russia wants to talk about. we can only ascertain it's probably about this situation. it's that deadline coming from ukraine and this meeting tonight. we'll keep everybody posted. we appreciate it. thanks, jessica. >> my pleasure. a ranker versus the federal government here at tomorrow william. >> a day after the government backed down in their stand-off with that nevada rancher, the bundy family is assessing the damage, including more than a dozen calves orphaned from their mothers. i'll have the details coming up on the "fox report." all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great... he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. huh the citi thankyou preferred card. out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards (agent) i understand. 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(mom) i'm so excited. . breaking news tonight in kansas. deadly shootings at a jewish community center. police say a gun man opened fire at jecc. officers say two men died there. we do not know the victims names. the gun man drove a mile away and fired at a retirement home. call the jewish that loam. a to that of five people shot in these attacks. police arrested this man. he's in his 70s. they are investigating it as a hate crime. every option is on the table as to what type of crime this was. officers say at this point it's not believed the gunman knew any of the victims. a stand-off we watched it end between a rancher out in nevada and the federal government, but the legal fight is not over. the feds released some 400 cows, rounding them up on that ranch and gave them back to the owner. there they are. his name is cliven bundy. the bureau began confiscating the cattle last week after bundy refused to pay grazing fees to the federal government and to protect an endangered tortoise that lives on that land. this fight has sparked a wider debate about states rights and federal land use. americans coming to his aid. the feds ended the cattle round up citing a serious concern for safety. women -- -- wum, yet another bses active day out there. >> it has been but of course this being sunday in this part of nevada not everyone is out. i will say that bundy family is assessing the damage in their property, which the blm admits they did tear down tor tor rals and -- corrals and water troughs. it was demand that blm agents holding their cattle released them from their pens. local police and s.w.a.t. rushed to the scene hoping to prevent a shoot-out. witnesses say both sides had their guns out and as this picture shows, you can see a protest we are a rifle in a sniper position. as protesters arrived on horseback. >> those men, did not know the militia did not up there behind them. they thought they were on their own. they rode in on horseback underneath that ridge. they stood that line of guns by the federal government against them without the knowledge that they had help. >> now, this incident lasted about 30 minutes. the blm says they are investigating. also, at this point, they say they stopped and pulled out out of safety for their employees and for the public. harris. >> william, we saw this on social media and now we've her from the bundy family. this wasn't damage -- this wasn't just land that was damaged. some of those cattle are not in good shape. >> that's right. and as of friday night, the blm said it had seized about 380 cattle. all but 10 belonged to the bundys. that release only happened after protester refused to move and refused to allow the employees leave the area. the high stakes stand-off lasted about 30 minutes but because this was calving season, it made the operation more confrontational. the family says they have 18 or fans that may or may not find their mother. >> these cows are going to be on the run. they have got little babies cows with them that can't keep up. it's hot country. what they have created is a lot of or fan calves. >> the environmentalists consider bundy an anarchist. the government considers him an outlaw and will continue to pursue him in the courts. >> it's hard to hear this about the animals. this is also the bundy's livelihood. it's a business for them. we'll be talking more about this with the insiders coming up. william, thank you very much. as william just said, hundreds of people are crossing state lines to support cliven bundy in his fight against the feds. why do americans care or do they? do you? our political analysts want to hear from you. first, back to our stop story. three people killed, a gunman opening fire at two jewish-related venues. a community in kansas city suburbs in shock. a nation now praying for them, two days before passover. we'll talk with a fox news reporter from our affiliate there who was in the parking lot. she was actually off today enjoying her free time there when she heard the shots. stay with us. d mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. 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