was happening. it was terrifying because you know, you see that on your phone and you think it s just one of those things. reporter: police putting out this photo of what they called a person of interest. then what appeared to be an arrest shown on wral. now they re leading the person around the vehicle in handcuffs. that s the person we saw sitting down on the street with his hands behind his back getting into the back of that police car. reporter: and just after 4:00 the campus given the all-clear. you know, ali, we ll never get used to that sight of students with their hands up leaving a college campus. there are a lot of questions here about what led up to this and what actually happened. reporter: absolutely, lester. chief among them how and why this happened. at this hour the suspect and victim are unidentified. law enforcement still searching for a firearm. nonetheless a harrowing and frightening way to go back to school. lester? ali vitali, thank you. and there
gushing flood waters. a rescue crew used a ladder to get to the car, pulled the woman through the sunroof, and lifted her to safety. in south carolina, a nervous dad gave his little girl the surprise of a lifetime. back from a five-month extended tour in the middle east, the master sergeant wait in the hallway and the surprised 8-year-old turned the corner and sprung into her dad s arms crying but happy to once again be daddy s little girl. sweet moment. for a look at your national weather, we turn to bill karins with the weather channel forecast. what a way to go back to school. down south, they ve been in school for a week or two. have they really sfoo. it s different. all different around the country. i used to start middle of august. kids here start in september. but either way, a week, two weeks, what a way to start off it s debatable. it s a good argument of what s better. you get out earlier too if you live in the south, so