shooter s he plan for taking his own life. this is an awful night for lafayette, an awful night for louisiana, an awful night for the united states. and our team on the ground with the latest on the shooter, the heroes and another american city reeling this morning. and we do say good morning, america. we want to get right to that breaking news this morning. you re looking live at the multiplex in louisiana where the gunman opened fire in the middle of a movie last night. here s a look at the scene. a massive police response. moviegoers overcome after the attack. we have some stories of real heroism this morning. the two teachers credited with saving so many lives, amy. this is what we know right now. the shooting began about 7:30 last night. about 20 minutes into a screening of the movie trainwreck. two people and the gunman are dead. nine others injured. pr police now identifying the gunman. he is john russell hauser and has no connection to lay fayette. he s from
heroes and another american city reeling this morning. and we do say good morning, america. we want to get right to that breaking news this morning. you re looking live at the multiplex in louisiana where the gunman opened fire. here s a look at the scene. a massive police response. moviegoers overcome after the attack. stories of heroism, the two teachers credited with saving so many live amy. yes and, david, this is what we know. it began around 7:30 last night, about 0 minutes into a screening of the movie trainwreck. two people and the gunman are dead. nine others injured. authorizes say the killer was a 58-year-old white man. we do have team coverage and hear from some of the witnesses on the scene and investigators asking who was this suspect in his 50s. abc s ryan owens starts us off from the scene this morning. ryan, good morning. reporter: david, good morning to you. still a very active scene here. take a look behind me. see all the cars in the parking lot.
latest on the shooter the heroes and another american city reeling this morning. and we do say good morning, america. we want to get right to that breaking news this morning. you re looking live at the multiplex in louisiana where the gunman opened fire. here s a look at the scene. a massive police response. moviegoers overcome after the attack. stories of heroism, the two teachers credited with saving so many live amy. yes and, david, this is what we know. it began around 7:30 last night, about 0 minutes into a screening of the movie trainwreck. two people and the gunman are dead. nine others injured. authorizes say the killer was a 58-year-old white man. we do have team coverage and hear from some of the witnesses on the scene and investigators asking who was this suspect in his 50s. abc s ryan owens starts us off from the scene this morning. ryan, good morning. reporter: david, good morning to you. still a very active scene here. take a look behind me. see all th
football coach at his son s school. i m on top of the world hey and the ride of his life. the shocking stowaway aboard this plane. look at that cat surprising the pilot midair, how he managed to still make a perfect landing. we do say good morning, america, on this tuesday morning. we have a cat to begin the show. dan harris is extremely happy. my cats freak out when you turn the vacuum on. i don t know how that cat stayed in that plane. who knows? we ll find out. we ll find out. all right. we re going the begin, though severe storms sweeping across the country. tornadoes tearing through the midwest overnight. you re looking live at coal city, illinois, that was hit so hard overnight. incredible destruction and so many homes destroyed. and by the way, this is the second time that town has been hit by a tornado in just over a year. the storms are on the move moving northeasterly. a lot of cities in the path. ginger has it all in a moment. first, alex perez st
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