Ntsb presser, a few things that we just learned with the District Attorney here, their office in philadelphia as they would say that they will be looking in to this to take some time that you can read in to what. Also the news that we have been waiting for, all the passengers that have been accounted for obviously. Overshadowed by the news at one family. And that they were just trying to get from a to b. That will bring the death toll to eight. Found in the remains of the first car, looking at it. And the investigation in to what went wrong stretched in to their third day. That we do know that the train was traveling at twice the speed it should have. And the engineers, that they previously can. Reporter they live in queens, new york. Hes been an amtrak engineer since 2010. His lawyer says theyve had no memory of the crash. And here their numbers will be going. And no prior medical issues and wasnt on any medication. They gave police a blood sample and surrendered his cell phone. But t
Afternoon. So what do you know about the family that has lived there . Theres a lot of unconfirmed reports here this afternoon, their worse fears were realized here when they confirmed four people dead, three adults, one child in this northwest dc neighborhood that we were talking about their Million Dollar homes here in this fire. The police chief says that all fourct viims were found upstairs on the second floor of the house. They were not able to confirm the identification of the victims. As well as the younger boy, that they were told that they were typically away at boarding schools. That this is where they have started to get fuzzy that the boy stayed home from school today. Im also told that the workers are regularly at the house. Were talking about the gardners, that they recently had some work done with the house and those sort of workers. And as far as who may have been home at the time of the fire that it is still a lot of possibilities. About how this started that the citys
Police reports Brooke County Sheriff Charged: Sean R. Scipio II, 36, 1250 Lincoln Ave., Steubenville, battery, Feb. 21. Charged: Jesse L. Coon, 32, 18 Le