Students and staff to the situation near watts hall at all hell state campus. Reporter good afternoon to you. Officials are speaking with reporters and here is what we had learned so far. A suspect has been shot and killed and as far as the victims are concerned at least eight people are at the hospital being treated for various injuries. Police and fire squads performing reports of an active shooter just before 10 00. University alerting students and staff tweeting active shooter on campus. There were three gunshots and it sounded like a handgun. Reporter students grabbing for cover and hiding. People said do not go to campus because theres an active shooter. You never think Something Like this is going to happen. It is just mind blowing. We are being asked to go even further. You can see it is a very intense situation right now. We have been told an active shooter is possible. Reporter police set up a perimeter keeping everyone away from the building. The s. W. A. T. Team and the fbi
Dramatic pictures from suburban maryland. This is what appears to be the aftermath of a tornado, and a handful of counties are still on alert for twisters. In pennsylvania, more storm damage. Car windows smashed by powerful hail. And out west in arizona, wildfires threatening a popular tourist area. Nearly 5,000 acres burning. Lets start now with chad myers. He is in the cnn weather center. Give us a sense of what is going on now, chad. Brianna, things are calm do you think. It started near schenectady, new york and storms moved through there south of albany. And then it moved through parts of pennsylvania. Showed those scary pictures of the windows missing off some of the cars. A storm right now moving over cape may. One moving offshore into virginia. A storm that was very large just to the south of d. C. , fredericksburg getting into the Chesapeake Bay. And one more cell probably if it stays together, maybe close to elisabeth city. The pictures we showed you with the tornado damage w
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. Tonight, hundreds of firefighters are battling another wildfire in the west, a fire fed by the heat and drought. Today, government forecasters told us a change in the long term weather pattern is coming that could bring more moisture to the area, and fewer fires, along with a slowerthanusual hurricane season. They predict eight to 13 tropical storms during the season, which begins june 1, with three to six of them becoming hurricanes. We have two reports on the extreme weather. First, carter evans on the wildfire tonight in central arizona. Reporter the fire is burning in a canyon just a few miles from the popular tourist town of sedona. High wind grounded water dropping aircraft yesterday, and the fire grew from 800 acres to nearly 5,000 in just six hours. Calmer conditions allowed the aerial attack to resume this morning, but by midafternoon, wind gusts reache