Had been passing around and hiding from police, for the past three days. Real big relief, and we have the gun off the streets and we have the purpose traitors responsible in jail. Reporter concerned, this teenager might be enrolled at Martin Luther King High School and tried to attend class, Police Ordered a brief lock down, shortly after school opened, until the teenager was spotted and arrested at the fernrock station. We had to lock down Martin Luther king cool because we had a juvenile who was a alleged to have been in possession of a firearm. Reporter recovery of the weapon marks the successful conclusion, of a frantic 72 hour manhunt, to find, the suspects and the guns before anyone got hurt. You always have a potential for difficult as to to happen. Reporter fortunately captain jones says there is no evidence so far that the suspects used the gun to commit any crime, or took it in any schools. It seems to be a badge have of honor to be in possession of a gun. Reporter police say
The three suspects were arrested at 3 15 this afternoon hundreds of miles from the bay area in downtown portland, oregon. We get tonights new developments from ktvu fox 2 news amber lee. She is live for us at the Sheriffs Office there in san rafael. Amber . Reporter ma rain county investigators arrived in portland about an hour ago. They are interviewing the three suspects and they left by hind a trail of evidence. At approximately 2 15 00 p. M. Suspects identified in the course of the investigation in the shooting death of a trail hiker this past monday evening have been arrested. Reporter the three are accused of killing 63yearold steve carter in a hiking trail in fairfax. The three did not have identification on them when they were arrested without incident with the victims vw wagon. Through gps technology, we were able to find it. Reporter the marin county sheriff says the arrest resulted from the hundreds of tips from the public including leads that placed the suspects with the vi
Headquarters in new york. Thanks, for joining us. Im annemarie green. Well, this morning the unrelenting rainfall that devastated the southeast, particularly the carolinas, has mostly tapered off. The system of tropical moisture has moved off the coast. Another one or two inches could fall today. The flood remains. There are 13 weatherrelated deaths in north and South Carolina. People who went through hurricane hugo 25 years ago said they had never seen anything like this. David begnaud reports from South Carolinas capitol colombia. Reporter these are some of the catastrophic images as we flew with the state guard over carolina, this dam one of nine breached. Dozens of aerial res crews throughout the state, including this woman and her child earlier today in charleston. More than 150 people have been plucked from homes and stranded cars this 18wheeler can be seen slogging through massive flood waters. Cemeteries have been uprooted. Caskets are floating down streets. Businesses have bee
Victory. And good thursday morning. Im Marci Gonzalez in for reena ninan. Im kendis gibson. Well begin with the south and South Carolina specifically bracing for more deadly floods. The death toll this morning at least 19 with raging floodwaters pushing more than a dozen dams to their breaking points and putting nearly 50 others in danger. And the view from inside the storm zone is nothing short of dramatic. In the town of andrews, a coast guard helicopter came to the rescue of an 88yearold grandmother and her two grandchildren whose home was surrounded by water. And the danger may not lift until this weekend. Abcs Stephanie Ramos has the latest. Reporter cleanup and damage control. Both under way in South Carolina. As residents get ready for another surge of water, roads are caving in. The rush of water even bringing caskets to the surface and 62 of the dams in the state on the verge of collapse with the rivers now rising. This event is not over. Reporter the death toll is growing in
A scandal called into question. The daily Fantasy Sports leaks called into question. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Thanks, for joining us. Im annemarie green. Well, this morning the devastated the southeast, particularly the carolinas, has mostly tapered off. The system of tropical moisture has moved off the coast. Another one or two inches could fall today. The flood remains. There are 13 weatherrelated carolina. People who went through hurricane hugo 25 years ago said they had never seen anything like this. David begnaud reports from South Carolinas capitol colombia. Reporter these are some of the catastrophic images as we flew with the state guard over carolina, this dam one of nine breached. Dozens of aerial res crews throughout the state, including today in charleston. More than 150 people have been plucked from homes and stranded cars this 18wheeler can be seen slogging through massive flood waters. Cemeteries have been uprooted. C