And im frank somerville. We have information about two of the three men killed by police and the third man. Here are picture of the two people who carried out the killing. Since then two died in separate police shootings. The third man, name unknown, still on the loose tonight. We have new developments now from ktvus Maureen Naylor with more reporter the Surveillance Video taken inside the building and police shows it shows terrifying moments after a man was tortured and then shot to death. It is through this door that the men got inside. You can see three men coming around the corner, one carrying a handgun, the other fold by a man with a mask. And a third one with a gun. A man in a white shirt puts his hands up. They are paint pointing the gun at the victim and also he put his his aint up. The video was taken inside the door suite with no one open. A cooler, flowers, food and cleaning supplies were left behind. Thats the mystery of what is the reasoning behind the attack is and has e
Eyewitness news. One last blast. The air horn orchestra sounding off against hb two. how the controversial law could impact the election. Plus. Gas shortage concerns in North Carolina. A pipeline fire still burning. How you can save fuel. Just in case. Eyewitness news starts right now. One last blast. One last blast. More than 340 people. Joining the air horn orchestra. To make some noise just six days before election day. Abc11 is your election hq. Good evening, everyone im tisha powell. And im steve daniels. House bill two isnt even on the ballot. But its sure to have an impact. Joel brown is live at the Governors Mansion in downtown raleigh ear plugs, one last time outside the mansion. For the last air horn orchestra protest on the calendar. The next big date that all sides are concerned about. Is next tuesday. Line wrapped around jones street by dusk, the line of demonstrators stretched blount street and onto jones, down to the legislature. Go horn nats for the 30th wednesday since
Exposures. So are they equipped . Do they feel equipped to deal with the second case now . You know in the beginning, before this happened, over the summer, the cdc was saying look, any hospital can handle an ebola patient. Weve sent out emails and guidelines and given webinars. I was speaking with an official who said in retrospect we should have transferred Thomas Eric Duncan to either emory or nebraska, two facilities especially trained to deal with these kinds of biohazards. There was too much confidence in every hospital in america, that every hospital would be able to handle an ebola patient. When clearly weve seen when they took care of an ebola patient, two more people got sick. You dont get to choose where you have ebola case, so you do need to be prepared. Lets get some perspective on what this means for this one hospital and what it means for the threat Going Forward in general. We have dr. Joseph mccormick, few know more about ebola than he does. He helped investigate the f