We didnt know his gun wasnt working or anything like that. Just ran anyway. Spencer stone one of three Northern California men who stopped an attack on a train, now out of the hospital. Tonight we are hearing front men who have become international heroes. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im matt keller. French authorities said if not for the actions of the three friend from sacramento many people may have died. Abc 7 News Reporter Melanie Woodrow is live with more. Melanie. Reporter when it comes to vacation stories the three friend may have one of the best yet. Monumental train ride transformed them from tourist to heroes. Injured but not defeated. Airmen Spencer Stone wave to photographers as he left the hospital. Spencer one of three men called international heroes. For thwarting a tear railroad attack on a parisbound train. Sacramento state senior Anthony Saddler another. Though he questions the title. My friend spencer is a he roehero. He got up. We followed. The navy guar
At the live desk right now, continuing to watch quite a mess of people being taken off Southwest Airlines tonight. A computer problem ground all southwest flights across the country. Now, the company is telling us the ground stop applies to any flights that have not left the gat gate. Now at last check, Reagan National airports said southwest flights were landing but not taking off. And right now if you were to go to the southwest website, this is what youre going to see. An image that says were working hard to get you where you want to be. And it tells customers not to refresh their browser. Once again, were being told the faas ground stop has been lifted but still plenty of lingering computer problems for Southwest Airlines. Well check in with him as soon as he arrives. What a mess. Susan hogan. Susan, thank you. Thousands of black Police Officers from all over the country are here in washington for their annual conference. Today they marched to Howard University in memory of those k
Being shut down for hours while police investigated shootingng it was a mess along one of ohioss busiest roadways. Jessica dill is out the canton host of ohio Highway Patrol with what we know so far. I77 is back open, Highway Patrol was out investigating our after shooting this morning to trooper found an abandoned vehicle with bullet holes in blood about 3 4 abandoned van on i77u softboun near 13th street northwest in blood initial investigation revealed the victim was shot while driving,in that she got o and ran to a nearby homet for help she was taken to the hospital witho non lifethreatening injuries, they do not believe it was random. Investigators say that this is possibly not random so theyre still interviewing her to get the story of whatn transpired leading up to this event do not have a motivee we dont want mortars to be woie that there is someone she do no on interstate 77. Their processing that van. I77 is reopened, it was a nightmare for many people, the Highway Patrol say
Displaced in an estimated 60,000 homes that have been damaged or destroyed. Lester hold will have more on nightly news. Awarding cleveland natives, helping share in the citys prosperity. The city is legally fighting back to keep it on the books. Is it fair or unfair . Our Senior Correspondent tom berras lays it out tonight. Raymond johnson was in a deadend job. He got involved with a project that hires 20 clevelanders. If it wasnt for the program, i cant say what i would be doing. It provided an opportunity for me. But the state bans local hiring laws. They think the state is trampling on home rule and clevelands right to share the of dollars of development and weather in this city. And all we ask is a small portion of that come to the benefits of the people we represent. Similar laws in columbus and akron face elimination too. That thats what we thats what were talking about, the municipalities to make those decisions. Its 20 . I think thats a reasonable amount. Lawmakers call clevela
Forever home. However, if you are unable to do that, consider giving food or money. With their bright eyes and wagging tails, it is difficult to imagine what these 27 dogs have been through. Their spirits high, even in loss. Their story begins in louisiana where the shelters that house them were washed away. Some of them were probably picked up from flooded waters or streets. If you have a pet, you know how it stes have their whole world torn apart. Reporter their world might have been missed all together. So the flooding that went from baton rouge to lafayette, left not only people 60,000 homes were destroyed, but it left thousands of the san malls homeless. Reporter it was a desperate even dangerous every tort to save them with the dogs driven first to the Humane Society in atlanta. And early this morning the trip village of geauga county. They will have a day to rest here before vets spay and neuter them and with a little luck they will be up for adoption. If we have our way, these