draws to a close this labor day weekend millions of americans are traveling heading to the beaches and getting ready to head back to school. we ll talk with dr. marc siegel about how pandemic learning loss might affect students on this new school year. but, we begin tonight in mississippi were in aviation worker faces several charges after stealing an airplane according to police and threatening to crash it into a walmart. charles watson is live in jackson, mississippi with the latest on that, charles. good evening jon boehner the name of the aviation worker he is cory patterson. at this point police say he is charged with grand larceny and making terroristic threats. he stole and threatened to crash into a walmart in tupelo, mississippi. refer to police chief there who tells us patterson is a ten year employee of tupelo aviation where he fuels planes. police are not sure at this point if he is in fact a licensed pilot. but they do believe patterson has at least some flight
jon: i m just got this the fox report. here s a look at our top stores but several people hurt in a fast-moving wildfire in california yesterday. one hundred homes and other buildings did in 250 miles north of san francisco. maryland high school student was shot and killed as classes were dismissed on friday. baltimore police a student from another school got into an argument with the victim. pulled out a gun and fired several shots for that suspect is in custody. the mayor of baltimore was scheduled to visit the school which is his alma mater at the time of the shooting. a for tennis.ly the end ofn serena williams lost a third round match of the u.s. open last night. williams has a 23 grand slams, second most of all times. she said she is evolving away from tennis. but when asked after the match as she would ever return she said well i don t think so, but you never know. for more on these and other
have been carrying out these kinds of practices. officers with the baltimore police a year or two in some cases, that is kind of a step back for many people. i think in a case like this a lot, we have to look closely at training. what are officers taught to look for before they make that decision out in the street to make a warrantless stop? s a stop an investigatory stop? in theory should be just a few minutes. law enforcement uses that as a spring board this. almost follows a classic law exam pattern. they stopped him. never knew about the knife when they gave chase. if you are lawfully at that stop then you observe weapon with you can patdown. it raises issues. on the one end, the prosecution is going to make the argument that in terms of the investigation, you had no
coming together right now saying waging war against the white police officers in baltimore and other places are on alert now. there s an image i think you found inside a 711. look at the damage taking advantage of this day. we did hear from baltimore police a short while ago. they are sending out their officers with the fire departments to insure the safety of the fire department and make sure they can fight fires as they need to do. looking online as well there are a number of people in addition to the cleanup, that has started. peter doocy was reporting on the street sweeper that went down the main drag. now people are posting pictures of them going into businesses helping to clean up. it s neighbor helping neighbor. people from baltimore helping the people get back on their feet. but it s a big job to do. it s a big mess. it s a big mess. you see more and more pictures of people out there with brooms and trash bags coming out to