reporter: even some of the cars used in the fake accidents were used more than once. and one 2008 toyota was used at least three times. all california motorists pay for the fraud. this is a fraud investigator. ultimately it s the california consumers who are the victims of this type of fraud in the form of either higher insurance automobile insurance rates reporter: investigators believe the amount of the claims is actually way more than $500,000. they believe it s really closer to about $2 million defrauded from insurance companies. this investigation is continuing. reporting in morgan hill, i m mark sayre, kpix 5. uber under fire. tonight we re learning the rideshare giant isn t only accused of turning down riders with disabilities. our mike sugerman talked with riders who have been rejected and left at the curb. reporter: veronica, i m here at the foot of market street and in two minutes, now three minutes, i could get picked up by an uber car and i could take
live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. the u.s. military comes under attack here at home. a lone gunman pulls out an automatic rifle and starts shooting. was he inspired by isis? i m ken bastida. and i m veronica de la cruz. liz has the night off. this is the man the fbi says shot four u.s. marines in cold blood. in a pair of attacks in chattanooga, tennessee. investigators still done have a motive. kenneth? reporter: well, they sure don t veronica. this of course is where this tragedy began with the first shooting here at the strip mall this morning. you can see this is also now the site of a growing memorial and a huge outpouring of support from this community. witnesses say a lone gunman in a silver mustang convertible drove up to this chattanooga armed forces recruiting office and opened fire. a navy sailer was injured. the shooter reappeared in a training facility seven miles away where he rammed his car through a great and killed four marines a
the fbi is leading the investigation into what motivated a lone gunman to kill four u.s. marines in tennessee. kenneth craig has the latest from chattanooga. reporter: it s been a tragic, long sad day. reporter: people in chattanooga came together in prayer late thursday night after a shooting rampage left four marines dead and three other people wounded earlier in the day. federal and local investigators are looking into the background of the gunman for answers. we are checking every possible place that he could reside or could have reresided, visited, where he shopped, where he went to school. reporter: using an automatic rifle authorities say 24-year- old muhammad youssef abdulazeez opened fire on the marines at this military facility thursday before he was shot and killed by police. while the kuwait-born gunman was not on the government s radar, a source tells cbs news his father was under investigation years ago for possible terror ties. that probe did not lead
he lifted up his arms like this with a big black gun and just it was one shot and then it was just endless shots one after another just unloading. reporter: the investigation is just beginning. the fbi will take the lead to determine what motivated the gunman to kill. we ll get to the bottom of it. and i ask you to keep their families in your prayers. reporter: reporting from chattanooga, tennessee, i m holly firfer. authorities say abdulazeez had numerous wells. quite a few military recruiting officers are in shopping centers or other public places so they are more accessible and that s raising questions about whether they are easy targets. kpix 5 s kiet do joins us live in san jose with more on those security concerns. good morning, kiet. reporter: good morning. recruiting stations can be found on main street and shopping centers and strip malls. they are designed by their nature to be open and welcoming. as such, many don t have any security whatsoever. and
just it was one shot and then it was just endless shots one after another just unloading. reporter: the investigation is just beginning. the fbi will take the lead to determine what motivated the gunman to kill. we ll get to the bottom of it. and i ask you to keep their families in your prayers. reporter: reporting from chattanooga, tennessee, i m holly firfer. authorities say abdulazeez had numerous weapons. he is also dead. it s not clear if he shot himself or police shot him. military offices are often in shopping centers or public places. so they are more accessible and that s raising questions about whether they are easy targets. kpix 5 s kiet do joins us live in san jose with more on those security concerns. good morning, kiet. reporter: good morning. recruiting stations can be found on main street and shopping centers and strip malls. they are designed by their nature to be open and welcoming. as such, many don t have any security whatsoever. and that make