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elisa raffa tells us more about what happened. jenna, yankton superintendent wayne kindle says he's confident students were safe today. but there was extra security and the doors remained locked after two teens wandered into the building yesterday. friday was quiet at yankton high school... after buzz in the community about an incident at the high school on thursday. two teens, identified as 18 yr old joseph vanbuskirk and 19 yr old adam gerard... showed up at yankton high, but didn't check in at the office. the u-s-d students, who have no known connection to yankton, were kicked out and school officials got suspicious. they contacted police who pulled the pair over on their way out of town. "during an ientory search of the vehicle, two unloaded weapons were found in the truck of the car. there was ammo for one of the weapons, not the other one. at no time were those weapons in the school" says brian paulsen, yankton police chief. the teens were arrested and charged with misdemeanors. while this was happening, classes at yankton high went on as normal. go into a lock down. we chose not to do it simply because we had detained the individuals, we felt comfortable with our school resource officer being there" says wayne kindle, yankton superintendent. parents we talked to agree with how administrators handled safety concerns... but wish they had been told about the incident sooner. one mom says the first call she got was late thursday night. "if they would've left a message sooner, right when it happened or shortly after, then maybe i could have returned a call or known about it sooner, but nine o'clock at night is pretty late" says andrea reyna, parent. the yankton district is assuring parents school. in the future, the the front doors will remain locked to visitors during the school day. vanbuskirk and gerard were released on two- bond. they're charged with tresspassing, school, and having grouonds. reporting live in studio, elisa raffa... abc9 news. jenna: three people three others were injured in a two vehicle crash that happend this afternoon just north of yankton, south dakota. a chrysler 300 was headed south on u.s. highway 81, when it crossed into the northbound lane and struck a toyota avalon the driver, and two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene. a male in the rear passenger seat suffered serious non- life threatening injuries, and was taken to the yankton hospital both occupants in the chrysler sustained serious non-life threatening injuries, the driver was taken to a sioux falls hospital while the passenger was taken to yankton hospital the accident is under investigation. jenna: training for active shooter incidents has become almost a routine for law enforcement. and authorities in eastern iowa say they're better prepared than ever. the johnson county sheriff's office says every deputy in their department undergoes an the reason behind that is because events like the san bernardino shooting have become common. officials say that locally since sandy hook they have funded through homeland security grants, training statewide for 'alice' instructors. " it's changed dramatically, we never used to teach any survival skills, it used to be all about lockdown, and now it's basically run, hide, fight, alert, lockdown, inform, counter and escape." jenna: last year johnson county officials also obtained mine resistant ambush protected vehicle or mrap -- similar to the armored vehicles used wednesday by officials in san bernardino. the sheriff says the m-rap is a tool that would help officers in a big way -- if an active shooter incident were ever to happen around here. jenna: this afternoon--the fbi now calling wedneday's mass shooting in california--anct of terrorism--saying there are "a number of pieces of evidence that...pushed us over the cliff." also, today, a first look inside the couple's home--and the remains of what investigators--lef t behind. abc's brandi " " script: nats - an attack -- inspired by isis. investigators now say the wife of syed farook -- tashfeen malik - pledged her allegiance to isis on social media... using an alias... minutes into the attack. fbi sot david bowdich " we are now investigating these horrific acts as an act of terrorism." the f-b-i though... says it has no evidence yet that isis directed wednesday's attack on farook's colleagues... that left 14 people dead. comey sot - we are going through a very large volume of electronic evidence. this is electronic evidence that these kiers tried to destroy and tried to conceal from us lawyers for farook's family warned against a rush to judgement: sot david chesley lawyer for farook family the motive is unclear, could be disgruntled employee new video... from inside the killers' home -- shows it ransacked by authorities - clothes and personal items left behind... a crib -- for their six month old daughter. ((animated graphics)) they also left - some 61-hundred rounds of ammunition...and 12 unexploded bombs in their garage. sot - jennifer thalasinos " they were all friends with the man that did this. and even though they knew he was muslim. had no idea he had become radicalized." ((on camera tag)) the fbi says there's no indication these killers were part of a large organized terror cell. but agents have long warned about isis's online campaign encouraging ppl brandi hitt - abc news - san bernardino, california. jenna: hillary clinton held her third campaign event in sioux city this jenna: hillary clinton held her third campaign event in sioux city this morning with close to 300 people gathering at the sioux city carpenters training center. the event comes on the heels of labor secretary tom perez announcing his endorsement of clinton. while her apperance focused mostly on fair labor and the infrastructure ... she began the event with remarks on this week's shootings in california and america's commitment to fighting terrorism. "we have to be vigilant. and we have to be coorperative not only in our country so we share information with oneanother but also do a better job collecting and analyzing data from around the world. " the focus of the event however remained on clinton's 275 billion dollar plan to improve america's aging infrastructure and creating jobs in the process. . jenna: now, during clintons event today there were over 300 in the audiance... among them were a large number of carpenters ... construction workers and other laborers. with clinton drawing a lot of support from middle class workers like the ones attending the event today, it was interesting to hear ... why they think hillary clinton should be the next president of the united states. " investing in jobs by rebuilding infracstructre that was really cool, that's what something that you don't really think building bridges creates jobs." "i was much more excited leaving here than i was coming here. it was good to hear her plan and i look forward to future job opportunities."" and after she spoke ... both clinton and perez took time to talk with uni members and greet supporters. jenna: republican candidate chris christie was also in iowa today, the new jersey governor hit the campaign trail early this morning, speaking at the iowa association of electric cooperative's annual meeting held in west des moines. while at the event he spoke on the california shooting " " " and now we have san bernardino which the president still will not say is a terrorist attack. i can tell you after seven years as a prosecutor, when i watched coverage the other night of that attack, there were reports that were coming in that it was a man and his wife dressed in tactical gear with semi-automatic weapons - this was not an incident of work place violence." the new jersey governor is also expected to make stops in expected to make stops in jefferson and fort dodge on today. jenna: another candidate in iowa today, was republican ted cruz, he spoke at a johnston shooting range where he tked about the second amendment. cruz says more restrictions on guns won't remedy the mass shooting epidemic in our country. he blames democrats for politicizing these shooting. cruz says taking guns away from people who aren't doing anything wrong, does no good. " listen, the way you stop the bad guys is not taking away the guns of law abiding citizen. the way you stop the bad guys is having a free and armed citizen, where we can protect ourselves," says sen. ted cruz cruz is polling even with ben carson in the latest quinnipiac poll. they're tied for third. jenna: the annual awesome biker nights event is now changing locations! the historic 4th street district in downtown sioux city has been host to the charity event since 2000. the event raises orginizations. the abn board of directors are happy to announce that they are moving the 20-16 rally to the hard rock/ pearl street district. the hard rock has agreed to provide the main stage concert venue site. " as hard rock being our concert venue this year it's gonna let us step it up and bring in some better bands and hopefully draw more people to the city and with that said it's gonna help the charities." even though the location of the rally is changing, their mission remians the same. they are first and their mission remians the same. they are first and formost a motorcycle rally with funds raised going to benifit non-profit causes. jenna: and coming up after the break well take a look at a former captive monkey enjoying his new sanctuary..stay tuned. (fred) there is a threat of fog again tonight, then drizzle comes tomorrow. the warmup continues next week! your forecast is next. he's known for his rowdy behavior and dislike of but his fans are hoping a road trip -- and some new scenery -- will give him a new attitude. erin nichols explains. " " meet carter. (brooke chavez, executive dir. primarily primates) "carter is a rhesus macaque and rhesus macaque's are native he's 3 years old and he's very rambunctious. (brooke chavez, executive dir. primarily primates) "he's been exploring, playing peekaboo." he's getting to know his new caretakers at primarily primates, an animal sanctuary in north bexar county. (brooke chavez, executive dir. primarily primates) "we've identified that he doesn't like blondes." you could say he's a troublemaker. (brooke chavez, executive dir. primarily primates) "carter's been a little creative with his sign and he's been nibbling at it." his story begins in march when carter escaped from his cage in a charlotte, north carolina hospital parking lot. animal control eventually captured him but not before he bit a hospital employee. carter's owner surrendered him and thanks to a grant from bob barker's dj&t foundation he was brought here to his new home. (brooke chavez, executive dir. primarily primates) "every couple of hours they would stop along the way and take pictures at different landmarks so the followers and supporters could see exactly where he was on his journey." (erin nichols, reporting) "there are 400 animals here at primarily primates and about 200 primates. most of them are former pets like carter." (brooke chavez, executive dir. primarily primates) "when people see as entertainers they want to purchase these animals to fill some type of void in their hearts. these animals should not be kept as pets and they should not be inside homes." carter's new digs are only temporary. he'll be moving on up to a new bigger green space on the property next year. in san antonio, erin nichols reporting. (jenna) fred, what do we expect this weekend? (fred) kind of a mixed bag, jenna! 2 line super: fred hexom fhexom@kcautv.c om (fred) the port neal welding company scene from the ho chunk centre in downtown sioux city. the almanac shows today's high of 42 and low of 16. in sioux city, we have 40 degrees.temperatur es around siouxland range from the 30s to the 40s. wind chills are in the 20s and 30s. wind speeds are in the 10 to 20 mile per hour range for most of us, with winds pushing in from the south. humidity values are in the 70 to 100 percent range. local visibility is just fine, but just like the past couple of nights, you can expect fog to develolater on. the midwest satellite and radar shows clouds advancing in from the west, but they won't arrive in siouxland until early tomorrow morning. the stormcast hd shows mostly clear skies tonight, then those clouds arriving tomorrow, associated with an upper level disturbance. drizzle can be expected, along with a continued threat of fog. sunday, on the other hand, will be sunny, and for the most part, so will monday. tonight's low will be 35 with mostly clear skies and areas of fog. tomorrow, expect cloudy skies and fog and drizzle. the high will be 42. the 7-day forecast shows 38 on sunday, then a mix of 40s and 50s next week. there is still no chance of snow over the next week! (jenna) thanks, fred! (fred) coming up in sports...high school basketball is in full swing. we'll have action from six games around siouxland up ahead. tim plus iowa has had to prove themselves on the field and to the national media. find out what some of the college gameday analysts had to but nationally there's still a perception the hawkeyes don't deserve the number four ranking. jordan furbee has more on that image from jordan furbee--"well chris in less than 24 hours, iowa and sparty will hit the field right here at lucas oil stadium in indianapolis to battle for the big ten championship game. now all season long, hawkeye fans have felt like its iowa against the world, especially in the eyes of the national media. earlier today we caught up with two college gameday analysts, two guys that certainly have not been in iowa's corner this season, to get their thouts on the hawkeyes." kirk herbstreit--"i think that's maybe a little bit of iowa fans maybe feeling that. again, i'm just telling you as an outsider i've had respect for the program for a long time. how can you not? just because of the way they recruit, the type of kids they get, the way they develop them in the weightroom, and they do all the things you need to do to be a winning program. at the same time, just being fair, i think they need to beat a team like michigan state. they need to have a solid win against a powerhouse program to be able to say, see we told you so." david pollack--"i don't care if people like me, so i tell you what i feel. it's just not one of my strengths. but i think the national perception has changed, but it's also difficult to judge iowa with who they've played. they're very beneficial dodging michigan, michigan state, ohio state, penn state. there's a loof teams in the country i think that would be undefeated right now. this is a great stage for them and a great opportunity if there is still people who they can shut everybody up, and then you go to the college football final four and you can shut some more people up. and that's the great thing about it. so they don't have to worry about everybody else." chris: last night we had action of four high school hoops games from the cornhusker state. tonight, it's iowa's turn with 7 on the schedule. let's dive right in...north hosting cedar rapids kennedy. late in the second quarter...jailen billings dishes it to trent wilson for the deuce...stars up 4. then dustin birkes...great strength to keep possession, he drives to the rack and north led it 29-26 at the break. in the third...alex tillo, drives into the paint, he cans the pullup jay... then billings, money on the corner...north gets a big win on the homecourt...60-56. out on the east side...the black raiders hosting teejay. check out the ball movement by east...ty benson wide open on the backdoor cut...the hosts strike first. and the raiders owned the glass early...van rees misses, but big brother jaylen is there to clean it up. then jaylen, continues to crash the boards...gets another putback and east stretches the lead. after a loose ball, connor murrell ends up with it and cashes in...east, no troubles tonight, they cruise, 67-34. the heelan boys on the road in des moines taking on 4-a's dowling catholic. deandre burnside...he knows it's good...things knoted up early. the crusaders...inbou nding the ball and burnside finds elijah hazekamp to keep things tight. then heelan out on the break...burnside with the nice crossover...he had 18, but it wasn't enough tonight. the maroons win it by 15, 55-40. on the westside, the wolverine girls, up big in the 4th quarter on a- l...that leads to a girls, up big in the 4th quarter on a- l...that leads to a loose bench. maddy casillas, left alone in the corner...the high arching shot tickles the twine to make it 67-41. then they go inside...darrien ford misses down low, but madi jensen says...i'll take that...the easy putback and west is cruising. after an ashley gruis three, happy early birthday by the way...carly knutson kobold...hits one of her own...west rolls the lynx, 77-42. up to kingsley...the fourth ranked panthers hosting oabcig. fourth quarter...panther s up 37 points...addison hirschman out in transtion....she finishes....k-p takes the 52-13 lead... after a falcon capitalizes with a triple......panthers in cruise control..... and they would just keep on rolling...hirschma n underneath to rachel mercer....pretty passing.....57-13. kingsley- pierson.... a minute later....one more bucket for the panthers....mckenz ie carlson...after a series of great teamwork.....59-13 k-p and they win by that final. ridge view making the trek down highway 20 to take on lawton bronson. opening quarter.....ali verzani connects in stride and gets the home-court bounce...6-0 eaes... a few minutes later...megan wiese answers for the raptors....and one...but she would miss the free throw...... later in the quarter.....beth pickhinke with great concentration under the basket......raptors cut the l-b lead to eight... but it was all lawton-bronson tonight...brooke hunwardsen.....pop s and hits.....eagles roll 67-31. up highway 75......gehlen catholic playing early on......its the porter hummel to kezden blankenship connection....we have seen that on the gridiron.....and its just as pretty on the court...3-0 west sioux.... then its carson kneip responding from deep.....jays cut the falcon lead to five..... next trip down the floor....the gehlen offense gets in sync.......dj loutsch with plenty of space and he drains it......jays within three... but west sioux just a little better this evening..hummel..... off balance in hockey action, the musketeers dropped their second straight game tonight, 5-2 to the u-18s of team usa. these two teams will battle again tomorrow night in plymouth michigan. and in volleyball action, wayne state advances to its first ever regional volleyball final with a 3-1 win over southwest minnesota state. and in d-1, iowa state's season came to an end with a 3-0 sweep at the hands of sixth ranked wisconsin. and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: frfr hollywood, it's tonight, from "captain america:

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