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there. very's "the real story" today. let's head over now to shep. >> seven seconds early today. a manhunt in mississippi but may have changed into something else. we have breaking news that is developing now. a gunman has killed a college professor in an office this morning on delta state university. he escaped and now that campus is on lockdown, we're tracking the search for the shooter. donald trump scores his highest number in a new moll, but candidate ben carson is gaining. on the democratic side, hillary clinton still÷xóqr leading but g a lot of support, including among women. did you hear who is replacing donald, tr
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free windows. the fbi reports it's on the way. cops are on scene. an hour ago we watched as police with weapons were searching door to door, building to building at delta state. there were lines of students coming out with their hands above their head on the campus. this is the victim. professor ethan schmidt. the deputy coroner say the
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gunman shot him inside an office, and this may be the second incident of the day. the first on the mississippi coast. a shooting left a woman deadñáí. cops on the coast now say and tell local media they believe the same man whofycñ killed so@
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professor schmidt joined tell tw august4 after spending six years in texas tech university. he was a professor of american history, e dealt emotionally also know he was married and had two children. this is turn taught be a tragedy of enormous proportions from a number of different standpoints. >> t85h÷ first shooting this morning on the coast, is that a female victim? love triangle? >> i'm sorry shame have detailed that for you. i it was woman that was killed in that home an,k it's believed that lamb was romantically involved with the woman, and police also believe that schmitt was likely romantically involved with the woman as well describing that would have been early this morning because my understanding the lockdown at delta state was on by 10:45 in the morning, so his was 6:00.
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a on the coast. >> we don't know if the woman was killed this more than or killed yesterday, and then lamb, according to police, who was the chief suspect in that murder, made his way up to cleveland, which is a couple of hours north of jackson, she may have beenndb shot early this morning,tsj and then lamb got in his car, which is described as a green suv, the in to a parking lot
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both in the first shooting and the murder of professor schmitt. there were reports that potentially the shooter had taken hostages at the college. z told. zv news. ifç 0% was a horrible scene to look at. suspec4vp%éjjt triangle with a;ózm woman we
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together. the police are telling folks they believe these who professors, both of whom you know, were dating the same woman. what can you tell us about thele them? >> i don't want to cast aspersions on either of the men's characters. ethan was a wonderful person, and until there's proof or confirmation ooogn such, i'm nt going speak on that.
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but i will say that ethan was a good friend and a good family man, has three children. and he is an expert on native american colonial history. also directing our first-year seminar program here, and honestly, he was a gentleman in every shep of the word, and as a nate tv of mississippi you know what that means. and this is just tearing the town apart. holly springses and cleveland are like each other, everybody knows everybody else. this is tragic. >> this sort of thing -- you bring it around the kids, it's just impossible to really process in the early going. it's my understanding the victim, who was loved by and all smartest guy you can meet and nice kids, but that this 'spened inside his office on campus this morning. is that right? >> that's what the reports -- the initial reports told us, and of course i don't quite have
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the -- our building is a couple buildings away from jobe, so i don't know for sure on that. but that what the kids in the building were saying. >> this a professor, person of interest, professor lamb is a social science professor at the university. is that right? >> he was the director of the social sciences education program. the coordinator. and shannon, again, i've always known shannon to be a pretty easy-going guy. i know he took in leave this semester for some private reasons. >> it's cleveland, mississippi, if somebody has private reasons they're only private on paper. they're not private to anybody else. what was going on? >> i just know that about two or three days before class he said some time off. i've seen him a couple of days before, and seemed all right, but i don't want toepxq speculan what was going on. i know he was teaching some
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online so he was still teaching partially for the university. professor lamb had lasers been seen in this green suvoiq= first seen in goshay, grown suv that is on campus at delta state according to the police. that was his car? r didn't see with my own eyes o i can't0÷h] confirm. >> do you know if students were >> yes. classes were meeting. time for daytclasses here at the university where traditional college campus. classes in jobe hall, classes in the%k%r the art department. about the normal day onh÷éh cam. eqoy all, in atuci'tvbó beautiful campus. called?
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safety training how to handle so most everybody followed the kept students in placenj(: in the clams and delta state did a pretty good job of remaining calm today, given the circumstances. >> that's great. i know you cancelled classes for don, any word on tomorrow? my murdering is high schools and junior highs around have been on lockdown. just to be safe in the early
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certain. a college professor not bailing which is a building which houses classes. that was sometime in the early going today in the shower, we believe -- the 10:00 hour. we learned of the shooting in gautier mississippi, a woman shot and killed on santa cruz street there, and then the same man believed to be responsible for that shooting on the coast, all of a sudden is north here in cleveland, mississippi, on the left side of your screen, and that's where the college campus shooting happened. so two people are dead. there's a suspect who is missing, at least that's thee we to get together. the status of that person of interest right now is frankly
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unclear. and not ready for reporting. we'll have more when we get it. coming up, the race nor white house. donald trump hit as new high and could drag down the entire republican party. ♪
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we all feel the calling to build something great. ♪ breaking news. we'll be getting a news conference out of the police in cleveland, mississippi, home of delta state university -- here's the location of the news conference which is to begin in the next 15 or so minutes. a professor at delta state shot and killed in a building there
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on campus this morning. additionally, but -- this is the victim in that case. additionally, connected but not in the same place, on the coast in mississippi, woman shot and killed, either last night or this morning, and the same person is wanted in connection or for questioning in both of these. and he is also a delta state university professor named shannon lamb, a 45-year-old, last seen driving a green suv, according to authorities on the coast. a news conference is expected in just a few minutes. we'll get that to you live when it happens. first politics. donald trump and signs his lead could be hurting the entire republican party. the fining of a new poll. 70% of latinos say donald trump is insulttive and offensive, and almost two-thirds of latinos, 65%, say donald trump is hurting the image of the entire g.o.p. among hispanic, jeb bush and marco rube you have the highest favorability ratings but neither has the hispanic support runs
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had a decade ago when 40% voted for president george w. bush. donald trump has hit another all-time high. a "washington post" abc news poll has donald trump at 33%. dr. ben carson in second place -- this is among republicans, registered republicans. so, you see there, dr. ben carson, 20%. and then nobody else in double digits. so those two and then everybody else at least for today. and you have the son of and the brother of a former president of the united states, with 20 million -- $120 million in the bank, languishing in single digits. makes you scratch your heat. we have team fox coverage. mike emoon all -- emanuel and hillary clinton taking a major hit, and first to doug mckelway in washington,. >> reporter: those trump liabilities among hispanics are some of the reasons the democratic party leaders are consent to sit back and watch
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trump lead the g.o.p. parade. this is no ordinary election year, and the rise of alternative candidates in both parties is defying conventional think can. governor scott walker has fallen precipitously, coming in at 2% in the new "washington post" pol. many analyst seats his fall linked to a cautiousness in answering the gotcha questions. other candidates are succumbing to the trump juggernaut, too. >> rick perry, lindsey graham, jeb bush, all tack after -- all tank after they attack him. he is interesting. the conventional rules of politics don't apply. >> reporter: the one candidate who is within striking distance of trump at this point, ben carson, apologized on friday for, quote, taking the bait and questioning trump's faith. >> i think i did slip and i apologize. >> reporter: jeb bush and carly
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fiorina seem to be harnessing some of trump's criticism to their own advantage. bush has lost 50-pounds of weight on the paleodiet and may be more red made in bush's delivery. the the upcoming debate he promises to be higher energy and give as good as he gets. fiorina, meanwhile, is using trump's face comment in a provac consecutive new ad that courts female voters. >> look at this face. and look at all of your faces. the face of leadership. note to democratic party. we are not a special interest group. we are the majority of the nation. i am proud of every year and every wrinkle. >> reporter: there are those who believe trump may fay a res conning eventually, given his
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lack of a ground game in key states but trump stoits hold a rally in dallas the irene no holds 20,000 people. all the complimentary tickets are spoken for. shep? >> thanks. a a new survey shows hillary clinton's support dropped by one-third. enough to then her lead? team fox coverage continues next. and we're waiting for the the news conference to begin at delta state university. authorities tell us at the mississippi school today, a university professor shot and killed on the mississippi coast. a woman shot and killed, and another university professor now either being searched for or wanted in connection with or something else. these two shootings. the news conference we'll bring you live when it begins right here. stay with us. insure insure
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24 minutes past the hour. hillary clinton lost a third of her support nationwide according to the "washington post" abc news poll yesterday. still leading the democratic pack at 42% but that's a drop of more than 20 points since july. bernie sanders has gained ten of them and vice-president joe biden is in a stackal tie with senator sanders. the vice-president is not yet a candidate so nobody is campaigning against him. and look at this. the poll shows secretary clinton's support among women has plummeted almost 30 percentage points since july. the e-mail investigation is one reason the numbers are dropping. 55% of americans surveyed say they disapprove how she is handling the controversy. the same number say they think she is covering up the facts about her use 0 of private
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e-mails. they don't know and we don't know and as far as the evidence suggests, that has not happened. according to the evidence thus far there's no allegations of anything criminal at all. but fewer than half say they think she is a legitimate -- this is a legitimate campaign issue. in fact more americans say it is not a legitimate campaign issue. team fox coverage continues. mike emanuel. polls showing secretary clinton falling behind in first two voting states. >> reporter: they do. new polling from cbs reveals bernie sanders leading clinton by ten points in iowa, and in new hampshire, the same poll has sanders up 22 points over clinton the first time he has gone above 50% short. that poll shows clinton maintaining a solid lead in south carolinaful in iowa, clinton was asked about sanders. she says he is doing a great job and noted the first debate is a month from now on the democratic side. >> i look forward to that. i think it's great that we're
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having a real vigorous discussion of issues in the democraticrimary. i want people to pay attention, to listen to all of us who are running, to contrast where we are with each other, but as importantly, contrast where we are with the republicans. >> reporter: christian tone says she doesn't have -- clinton says she doesn't have issue will having a strong contest for the democratic nomination. >> word the vice-president, vice-president biden had a secret meeting with a big democratic donor who is public log supporting secretary clinton? >> that's right. raid are not confirming are but not surprising. bloomberg reports that while biden what in manhattan last week he spent more than 90 minutes privately with a democratic mega bundler indiana. robert wolf. he raised big bucks for president obama. he is supporting clinton but biden would want to know how
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solid the support is because joe biden would have to raise a lot of money in a hurry to run a national campaign. he we have just been given a two-minute warning for a news conference in cleveland, mississippi, and a live look will show you the cops have gathered. the mississippi highway patrol put up two fingers to tell us we're two minutes away. i'm not sure this is a manhunt anymore. a couple of hours ago on the coast of mississippi in gautier, mississippi, the local sheriff's department held a news conference, and police said they believe this man named shannon lamb, who is a suspect in the murder of a woman in gautier, mississippi, gave them a call on the phone this morning. now we don't know where he was when he called but seems he had been living with a woman in gautier, mississippi, living with her, driving a grown --
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green suv. he was at the house and called to tell the local police on the coast in gautier, mississippi, there'd been a shooting at the house where he had been living though sheriff went over, then the coroner and confirmed the woman with whom he had been living was dead of a gunshot wound in the house. that this guy, lamb, who was a professor at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, shannon lamb, professor shannon lamb, had gotten in a green sports utility vehicle and driven north to cleveland, mississippi, five or so hour drive from gautier on the coast. gautier on the southeast and cleveland on the mississippi river on the west side of mississippi. it's believed in the thousands believe he may have gone to delta state and shot a fellow professor because of a love triangle between the shooter, the one shot, and the woman in gautier. here's he details. listen in. >> we're grieving on this campus for his loss and our condolences
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are with his family at this time. we also are still under lockdown and will continue to be through the day. we cancelled all classes through night classes tonight. and we also want to say a special thanks to all of the law enforcement officials. as you have seen on our campus they have come out from every aspect of this state, city, or county, and we really appreciate they're doing to apprehend the person of interest and we feel very confident with the work they're doing and we thank them. >> i'm going to reiterate what happened this morning at approximately 10:18 a.m., the delta state university police department received a call of shots fired in jobe hall. they immediate my contacted the cleveland police department. upon the officers' arrival a gentleman was found deceased in his office, identified as ethan schmidt. we have a person of interest at
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this time and we're actively pursuing every lead we have. at the conclusion of this press conference, we will be releasing a copy of his photograph to the profit and we ask that anyone that knows this person, or has contact with this person to please contact the delta state university police department at 662-846-4155. the cleveland police department, 662-843-3611, or the bolivar shane depth, 662-843-5378. the person of interest we're looking for is mrs. sharon -- shannon lamb. he is an employee of the university, and at this time we're following up on leads and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> what is this in connection to professor schmitt. >> we're not releasing any
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information. >> do you believe mr. lamb may have been involved in a homicide in gautier. >> we have information he possibly could be homicide in gautier. >> possibly -- >> do you think he is still on campus? >> at this time we don't think the is -- think he is on campus but we're not taking anything lightly. we went into lockdown, made sure the students, faculty, staff, and administration were safe, and at this time we're methodically going building to building to get the students out and let them leave and go home safely. our local high school was -- were locked down and at 3:00 we'll have a significant police presence at these schools for the students from both schools to go home to their parentses. >> was margaret green school on lockdown. >> what was -- >> the elementary school also locked down? >> yes, sir.
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>> any desk the other homicide that happened today at mr. schmidt lazy home. >> we have no inflammation of another homicide in town. >> did he have any record -- >> i do not know. >> you say he was a current employee, which department? , so i i'm not sure. i was just advised he was an employee of the university. >> current or former employee? >> current employee. no students were injured. >> how many shots were fired? >> no, sir. we're not releasing that information. >> weapon used? >> we're not releasing that information. [inaudible question] >> right now we're not but we will have another press conference in approximately an hour to hour and a half, and we will at that time hopefully have more information for you concerning this. that is all the questions. >> that concludes or press conference. let them get back -- >> if you hang out right he well'll have a copy of the picture of the person of interest.
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>> that's we have a picture and there is the picture and this is the man for whom we have been looking on the delta state university's web site. it was so confusing when all of this began, that is his picture in the delta state directory, and it's one that is being used by local television stations and the local newspapers there of this professor. now, this is -- the specifics of how he was employed there, we have gotten hither and yon but not specifically. he had been at school at delta state and then took time off for personal reasones, according to people we have been interview us. according to police on the coast he moved to gautier into a house with this woman who is now dead, and then when he left the house, or at some point this morning -- may not have left this morning, is in woman may have died last night. we know police didn't find the woman dead in gautier, mississippi, until today, when this morning it was described without giving an exact time, police on the coast, five hours south, got a call from the man
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you see on the screen right now and he said go over to this house, there's been a shooting there. he gave them more information, we don't know it. but the gautier police tell us this guy called on his cell phone to the police down on the coast and said, go check the house. they did. they brought the coroner over, and the woman with whom he had been living, according to police in go shy, was dead, and he was gone. he left in his green suv, and police now believe that he left gautier, mississippi, went north up i-55 through jackson, up to cleveland, mississippi, over on the river. you can see the picture, the red dot. gone to delta state where he had been teaching classes, went into a hall on campus, and shot and killed a man, according to authorities. now, after he left there it's my understanding that he went there in his grebe suv, the one they've been searching for. but it's our understanding they had found the green suv at one point but have not found the
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man, the man that according to police shot and killed a woman on the coast, driven north to the university where he looked, where he was on leave for, quote, personal reasons, unquote, and now believe he has shot and killed a professor with whom he was in a love triangle with the woman on the coast. there are two people dead in two different cities, a college campus is on lockdown, as we proven 23 minutes before 3:00 in mississippi, there's a search across the state for this man. what has happened to him, we do not know. but there is no reason, accord ago to the authorities to believe he would target anyone else. amy robinette is a reporter in cleveland, mississippi. "the current" is a weekly newspaper. can you add anything to this? >> there's really not a whole lot to add at this time. there's just a very somber mood. across cleveland. people are very concerned. they'd like to get their children out of school and at
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home where they feel they would be better protected, but if this man is still at large, and nobody has any ideas. i do not believe he is on campus. i don't believe the authorities believe he is on campus. that means he is somewhere out in the neighborhood. >> has anyone found the green suv? >> from what i understand the green suv is still located at the delta state campus. that means he is on foot. >> either on foot or had some help, and there's nothing to suggest that he has had any help from gautier or in cleveland or anywhere in between. >> no, sir. from what i understand speaking with students who had hases her him he was a very odd person, kept to himself and didn't really have too many friends. >> and today, did any of the students with whom you spoke, see this go down? >> i'm still looking for that. i know that a few students said they had heard gunshots and they left the building and got in their cars and actually left campus. several of. the said they called 9-1-1. but i have been searching for
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someone to have video or anything but we haven't found that yet. >> this happened right as classes -- as the 10:00 a.m. hour of classes were beginning, it's my understanding. >> a little bit after, yes. >> it happened -- so the hads would have been clear, anymore their classrooms, and this happened in an office. right? >> yes. this happened in an office? jobe hall. >> which is -- that's a hall where they have classes as well. >> yes. >> so sort of a building with lots of functions. which is the case in many small colleges. this is a four-year university but only 3500 students there, and frankly, one of those campuses where everybody either knows everybody else or knows somebody who knows everybody else. not much anonymity around the place. >> there's not. everybody knows what you're doing 24 hours a day. >> john roberts is with us, too john, we don't know whether this first shooting down in -- on those happened last night or this morning but we know the police didn't get any warning about it until today. i'm a little bit surprised to
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hear that four hours after this happened there's this calm sense that everything is okay but we're still looking for the guy. >> reporter: well, the operating theory the police are working are under right enough ising foot, and if a person is on foot trying to escape a murder scene they're not going to get very fashion depending on how quickly the police drag net closes down. they believe the car lamb was last seen driving in gautier on the coast is in fact in a parking lot there at delta state university. lot more information about how this happened and why it happened would have come out from the cleveland city police chief during the press briefing. clearly still holding his cards close to his vest. i was told the theory by which police are operating as to the entire way that this unfolded is that this was a love triangle. these two professors involved with the same woman, who is down there in gautier, not knowing
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what potentially happened, which would have caused -- if lamb is responsible for both murders -- for him to snap. but to your exact question you asked me, dent know the exact time of death. we only know that this murder was called in by lamb at about 10:20 this morning, which would have put it within minutes of when schmidt was killed. so, you have to start piecing together the little bits of the puzzle here to figures was lamb confessing to the killing just before he took schmidt's life or did he -- that's the timeline the police are putting together, and of course in the early going, it's difficult to nail down an exact timeline to the second but this all appears to have occurred within minutes. >> it does. i'm looking at delta state's web site. i want to show them this -- the home page. it's one of the seven
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institution office higher lark in the state govern bid the college board, and delta state was going to hold a celebration tomorrow, september 15th, at 1:30 p.m., in jobe hall. so, jobe hall was going to be the location of that and jobe hall is the location of the shooting today. it's hard to get down to motive except beyond what we have already been told, and most of the reporting came to us from south mississippi, from police down there in gautier, who were given word of this shooting down there and immediately connected the two bus after all, the guy who had lived in the house with the woman who is now dead was a university professor at delta state, and believed to have been in the middle of a three-way triangle. you can only start putting things together going, wow, were they sitting round in south mississippi and came up that the woman he i standing there and living with is in the middle of something with someone else from
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minute cleveland and this guy, who has been described as an odd ball, out of school for a while, not teaching because he had some personal matters he had been teaching online, theist of allegation from authorities and others seems to be that he had had it and that was it. he shot a woman on the coast, according to authorities, and then drove north to cleveland, mississippi, win on to the college campus there with classes underway, shot and killed someone else and now, the green suv is still on campus, the one police say he drove up there and he is missing. is he on foot? did he steal a car? no report of any stolen cars. everything seems to indicate that he would be on foot because the suv is still there. and then the weapon, which presumably he would have used not once but at least twice, where is that weapon? we don't know. if it's in the grown suv we don't know.
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what kind of person is wanted for the killing of two different people in two different cities and then doesn't walk around with a begun, and then extrapolate further, why might he be willing to do now, this man who is accused of killing someone on the coast and then murdering a university professor in the middle of a love triangle. what would someone like that be capable of? the answer is we don't know. could this have been part of a murder-suicide? well, john roberts made all kinds of couples that and the fbi pushed us away from that immediately. when we first got the reports this might have been a murder on the coast, murder in cleveland, and then a suicide, we have been told that is not the case at all. police tell us they're actively seeking this man. there's a manhunt. bolivar county sheriff's office, the mississippi department of public safety, the mississippi highway patrol, the fbi now, they're all searching for this college professor, mr. lamb, who is wanted in connection with not one but two murders. he does not have a vehicle that we know of. but if he has gotten rid of his
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gun, we don't know of that or why he would. so the search is on after multiple murders in mississippi. breaking coverage continues after this. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping.
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not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. continuing coverage of a murder and a search for a gunman. we have a breaking news reporter for the clarion ledger newspaper based in jackson. anything to add here, teresa? do we know where this man might have been headed? has he left any information with anyone? >> at this point all will know is he left the coast and was headed to delta state. i think from that point on, where he would go next is a mystery, and i think part of the reason that there's such a heavy police presence in cleveland. >> do you guy at the clarion ledger have a handle on where this green suv is and whether police have been able to look through it? >> what i understand -- i got this from the police
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spokesperson -- they had hand suv matching the description on the campus they believed belongs to the suspect in this case. so, i believe at some point they had that suv where they were looking at it. i don't know if that means the suspect changed cars or they believe he is on the run in a vehicle. at the point the details are very sketchy because the only authorized person to release details is chief bingham from cleveland police department. >> and it's just sort of -- we normally if there's a vehicle like this you were to search -- we have pretty good tools to search for twitter or anything else of an instagram or anything where this vehicle might be, and there's nothing out there, and we have heard exactly what you dade from the -- what you did from police in gautier and cleveland about the existence of this suv. we can't figure out where the suv or the man is.
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have you heard anything about where the weapon may be? >> no. it begs the question, is it still on him? i think that would account for the large police presence. know that at one point there was -- students were talking about being able to see a s.w.a.t. team at a building and believe that the suspect wag holed up in there. but as this point sounds like they're not sure where he is from the different pieces coming through with us. >> that's what they're telling us as well. thanks to you and our friends at the clarion ledger for their help. soundses as -- consider where we are now. look at the map, cleveland is about 120-miles from memphis, which is where we are getting our live shots out. closest stations are in jackson, couple sures away, and memphis. it is not a metropolitan area. it's a remote area, cleveland, the reason a lot of kid goods to school, go there. they come from -- mississippi only has 2.2 million people in whole state, which is less than
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brooklyn, new york and all the towns are small. the biggest city is jackson, and the second biggest city in the whole state on a given day would not be as large as the largest football stadiums in the state. suffice to say the towns are small. people to small high schools and want to go to small universities and that's what delta state has been for 90 years. with a lot of really good programs. women's basketball champions for the nation. a really fine baseball team. lib arts arts and a fine, small, family style education, and people get out there and make great things for themselves. nothing like this has happened there. the allegation is a professor, who is well loved and been on campus for a couple of years, shot and killed this morning by this man on the right-hand side of your screen, according to police. he is the person of interest. now the man on your left-hand side of the screen direction, the person of interest in this
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it's like crimea all over again. >> a dramatic develop. i'm size surprised hit its he news like it's breaking news. they been building this runway for months and i can't believe american, israeli and turkish intelligence have not been aware of it. >> no way to not be aware of them not building a runway, long enough to put a 747 down and you can't miss it. it's just now they want us to pay attention it to. i guess. >> well, they're pouring pourins material. they're really quite alarmed at the syrian government's deterioration and control of territory and also very concerned about the ongoing success of the islamic state, isis, and the support that many of their muslim population in southern russia are giving it, and thirdly but not the least, they're working to re-establish a lot of influence in the middle east and undermine us. >> the russians, you mean. >> the russians, yes. >> one of the problem is with
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syria, it's not you don't want to get in there and fix it. it's just if you, quote, fix and it get rid of bash shall al-assad, then who is in charge? now at least looks like maybe the russians are poised to be a real influence in that matter. >> well no doubt about it because giving him more support now will reentrench his position and make it more difficult to reach a settlement. recently i was with a number of resays stance people, and they -- resays stance people and they found assad an anathema. i can't imagine they would agree to join any sort of coalition government with him. >> our times short because of breaking news but i thank you for being here. worth a google what is happening with the russians in syria because it's all poised, as you know. we'll keep watching the developments out of cleveland, mississippi go shay, miss -- gautier, mississippi, one university dead, one university professor being south in the murder of two people today.
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