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abc's erielle reshef joins us with the latest. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. china has traditionally been a lifeline for north korea, but in an unprecedented move, china voting with the rest of the u.n. security council to impose those historic sanctions signaling a major shift. secretary of state rex tillerson in the philippines doubling down on efforts to isolate an increasingly hostile north korean regime. >> it is quite clear in terms of there being no daylight among the international community as to the expectation that north korea will take steps to achieve all of our objectives, which is a denuclearized korean peninsula. >> reporter: in a rare show of unanimity, the u.n. security council passing sweeping sanction, even china, a longtime ally of north korea, tacking on. >> this resolution is the single largest economic sanctions package ever leveled against the north korean regime. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. >> reporter: the heavy-handed ba
abc's erielle reshef joins us with the latest. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. china has traditionally been a lifeline for north korea, but in an unprecedented move, china voting with the rest of the u.n. security council to impose those historic sanctions signaling a major shift. secretary of state rex tillerson in the philippines doubling down on efforts to isolate an increasingly hostile north korean regime. >> it is quite clear in terms of...
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diane, kendis. >> that's erielle reshef for us live from washington. thanks, erielle. >>> and this morning homeland security in guam has released documents detailing how to stay safe in the event of an attack. >> the u.s. has several lines of defense at the ready including 30,000 american troops in south korea, but as abc's jim avila reports, many people are on edge in seoul just 35 miles from the north korean border. >> reporter: the people here say they're immune to nearly all the things they hear from the north because they hear it so often, the flamboyant language, but what's bothering them this time, which makes it even more risky, they believe, is that they're hearing it from the united states. almost everybody on the street you talk to can recite donald trump's words "fire and fury," and it worries them. >> the u.s. also has several navy ships in the region. patriot missiles and the thaad anti-missile defense system had in place. still any military retaliation from north korea could be catastrophic for seoul. >>> now to the battle on the home fro
diane, kendis. >> that's erielle reshef for us live from washington. thanks, erielle. >>> and this morning homeland security in guam has released documents detailing how to stay safe in the event of an attack. >> the u.s. has several lines of defense at the ready including 30,000 american troops in south korea, but as abc's jim avila reports, many people are on edge in seoul just 35 miles from the north korean border. >> reporter: the people here say they're immune to...
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abc's erielle reshef has the latest from washington. erielle, the president keeping busy on vacation. >> reporter: i would say so, kendis and diane. good morning. so, the president not giving much credence to those polling numbers, instead focusing on his fervent supporters and turning his sights on a democratic senator. the president spending more than two weeks away from the white house after a turbulent first six months in office. the most recent cnn polling putting donald trump's approval rating at just 38%. his favorability among republicans, 59%. >> it needs to go up. they are telling him just enact your program. >> reporter: still the commander in chief isn't putting too much stock in the findings tweeting the trump base is bigger and stronger than ever before despite phony fake news polling. the president pointing to rallies in ohio, pennsylvania and iowa as evidence of solid support. on monday trump unleashing a tirade targeting senator richard blumenthal. the president reviving an old embarrassment for the lawmaker who once apo
abc's erielle reshef has the latest from washington. erielle, the president keeping busy on vacation. >> reporter: i would say so, kendis and diane. good morning. so, the president not giving much credence to those polling numbers, instead focusing on his fervent supporters and turning his sights on a democratic senator. the president spending more than two weeks away from the white house after a turbulent first six months in office. the most recent cnn polling putting donald trump's...
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erielle reshef is in that park with the latest. >> reporter: president trump lashing out at north korea north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> reporter: an unprecedented war of words with the rogue nation. >> fury and frankly power. >> reporter: as the north promises fierce retaliation for crippling un security council sanctions. the north korean strong men threatening an enveloping fire on the u.s. territory home to several key military installations. the governor of gaum issuing this urgent video message overnight attempting to reassure constituents. >> i'm working with homeland security, the rear admiral and the united states to assure our safety. >> reporter: world leaders reacting swiftly. the japanese and south korean government standing with the u.s. saying all options remain on the table. the escalating tensions made all the more alarming amid new revelations about north korea's nuclear capability. abc news confirming u.s. intelligence analysts believe the north can produce a miniatur
erielle reshef is in that park with the latest. >> reporter: president trump lashing out at north korea north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> reporter: an unprecedented war of words with the rogue nation. >> fury and frankly power. >> reporter: as the north promises fierce retaliation for crippling un security council sanctions. the north korean strong men threatening an...
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. >> we have team coverage with abc's arlette saenz, but we'll start with off abc's erielle reshef in washington. erielle. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. the president mincing no words. his warning coming as intelligence officials learn the north koreans may have crossed a dangerous line. president trump lashing out at north korea. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> reporter: an unprecedented war of words with the rogue nation. >> fury and, frankly, power. >> reporter: as the north promises fierce retaliation for crippling u.n. security council sanctions. kim jong-un contemplating medium and long-range ballistic missile strikes on guam. the north korean threatening enveloping fire on the territory home to several key military installations. the governor there urging this message overnight attempting to reassure constituents. >> i'm working with homeland security, the rear admiral and the united states to ensure our safety. >> reporter: and world leaders reacting swiftly
. >> we have team coverage with abc's arlette saenz, but we'll start with off abc's erielle reshef in washington. erielle. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. the president mincing no words. his warning coming as intelligence officials learn the north koreans may have crossed a dangerous line. president trump lashing out at north korea. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never...
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abc's erielle reshef following the latest from d.c. >> reporter: good morning. if north korea were to strike guam the resident there is would only have 14 minutes of warning. the president promising an overwhelming u.s. response. u.s. b-1 bombers taking off from guam on a training mission amid increased tensions as president trump doubles down and defends his tough talk on north korea. >> it's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people of other countries, so if tough enough. >> reporter: speaking thursday at his bedminster golf club, the president defiant in the face of concern over his comments promising fire and fury in response to threats from the north korean regime. >> what would be tougher than fire and fury. >> well, you'll see. >> reporter: james mattis striking a calmer tone. >> the american effort is diplomatically led and has diplomatic traction, is gaining diplomatic results. >> reporter: north korea answering the president's rhetoric vowing to quote merci y mercililess wipe out provocateurs. >> let's see what
abc's erielle reshef following the latest from d.c. >> reporter: good morning. if north korea were to strike guam the resident there is would only have 14 minutes of warning. the president promising an overwhelming u.s. response. u.s. b-1 bombers taking off from guam on a training mission amid increased tensions as president trump doubles down and defends his tough talk on north korea. >> it's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people of...
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abc's erielle reshef has more. developing now-- a police chief, involved in a motorcycle crash, involved in a motorcycle crash, now waking up in the hospital. seat pleasant police chief devan martin crashed his motorcycle into the back of another vehicle last night. police say good samaritans helped him at the scene, before he was taken to prince george's hospital center. chief martin is now being treated for non-life threatening injuries. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but police do not believe speed or alcohol were factors. right now-- d-c police need your help to find the gunmen in this video. it happened last monday in the 36-hundred block of 22-nd street southeast. with the bullets flying -- you can see a woman carrying a child, running for her life. she fell but eventually got away safely. one man was slightly wounded. if you know anything about this, please call police. still developing this morning, d-c police right now searching for the person responsible for shooting a teenager in the head
abc's erielle reshef has more. developing now-- a police chief, involved in a motorcycle crash, involved in a motorcycle crash, now waking up in the hospital. seat pleasant police chief devan martin crashed his motorcycle into the back of another vehicle last night. police say good samaritans helped him at the scene, before he was taken to prince george's hospital center. chief martin is now being treated for non-life threatening injuries. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but...
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abc's erielle reshef has more from northeast. right now-- right now-- bowser is calling for the resignation of a police officer-- who shot and killed an unarmed motorcyclist. nearly a year after terrence sterling's death at third and m streets-- the u-s attorney's office announced that officer brian trainer will not face criminal charges. despite the decision-- mayor bowser says it is still unacceptable that officer camera until after the shooting. officer trainer told investigators that he opened fire after sterling used his motorcycle to ram the officer's police cruiser. still questions this morning after an attempted kidnapping suspect was released from custody only to be arrested again days later. 26-year old marquese bostic was first arrested on july 31st -- when he allegedly kidnapped a woman walking along the potomac near the kennedy center. bostic was charged with assault and released.... then tuesday - park police say they found bostic - this time with his pants down lying on a bench near the vietnam memorial. witnesses
abc's erielle reshef has more from northeast. right now-- right now-- bowser is calling for the resignation of a police officer-- who shot and killed an unarmed motorcyclist. nearly a year after terrence sterling's death at third and m streets-- the u-s attorney's office announced that officer brian trainer will not face criminal charges. despite the decision-- mayor bowser says it is still unacceptable that officer camera until after the shooting. officer trainer told investigators that he...
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abc's erielle reshef has more. also breaking right now-- right now-- a city-wide manhunt in paris. six people are hurt, 2 of them seriously -- after a vehicle slams into a group of soldiers. they were guarding a neighborhood in a paris suburb. investigators say the vehicle appeared to clearly target the soldiers but the motive is unclear. police are trying to find that vehicle right now. developing now-- a shocking order from the health department. united medical center ordered to stop delivering babies - and offering prenatal care. the order comes as a surprise to patients who now have to seek care els health department officials say the restriction will remain in place for 90 days "or until the hospital implements its plan for obstetrics and nursery services." one high ranking city official tells abc7 news umc has quote "woefully inadequate facilities" and quote."grossly underserves the community." it's still not clear what specific problem sparked the health department to step in. in a statement-- officials say there is a plan underway to fix the inadequacies. college park city
abc's erielle reshef has more. also breaking right now-- right now-- a city-wide manhunt in paris. six people are hurt, 2 of them seriously -- after a vehicle slams into a group of soldiers. they were guarding a neighborhood in a paris suburb. investigators say the vehicle appeared to clearly target the soldiers but the motive is unclear. police are trying to find that vehicle right now. developing now-- a shocking order from the health department. united medical center ordered to stop...
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abc's erielle reshef is live in northwest with the latest. good morning erielle. q & a with erielle question: erielle, how are lawmakers on stay with abc seven as we developing situation with north korea. continuing coverage on air and online at wjla dot com. an update on the proposal to give non-citizens in college park the power to vote in city elections.. the council was scheduled to vote on the bill last night. but the proposal created so much tension, the vote was postponed until september 12th. that didn't stop community members on both sides of the issue from speaking out. council member christine nagel came up with the proposal. she says delaying the vote will give the council time to discuss having a referendum on the november ballot. last night's meeting in college park also honored 95-year-old john pedevillano. last month he received a purple heart -- 72-years after his bomber was shot down over germany during world war two. pedevillano was held as a p-o-w for a year until the war ended. pedevillano's wife cemetery. in receiving his purple heart, he sai
abc's erielle reshef is live in northwest with the latest. good morning erielle. q & a with erielle question: erielle, how are lawmakers on stay with abc seven as we developing situation with north korea. continuing coverage on air and online at wjla dot com. an update on the proposal to give non-citizens in college park the power to vote in city elections.. the council was scheduled to vote on the bill last night. but the proposal created so much tension, the vote was postponed until...
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abc's erielle reshef is following developments. it's 5 and still much more ahead on good morning but first lets take a look at what's coming up tonight on abc7 news at 4. saturday - drier sunday today: mostly cloudy. spotty shower through midda. highs: 81-83 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy, mild, and muggy. isolated shower. lows: 61-72 winds: ssw 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and very humid. a few afternoon thunderstorms. highs: 83-85 winds: sw 5 mph much more ahead on good morning it's back to school mode..for teachers in loudoun county. sam.. z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y of back to school in loudoun county. they are rolling out the red carpet this morning for all the new teachers. sam sweeney is live from john champe high school in aldie with more on this: we know some of you are already we want to see your back to school photos! all you have to do is upload them to burst.com/wjla -- and we may show yours on the air. right now - dc police with their hands tied.. investigating several recent shootings. one of them - happening in broa
abc's erielle reshef is following developments. it's 5 and still much more ahead on good morning but first lets take a look at what's coming up tonight on abc7 news at 4. saturday - drier sunday today: mostly cloudy. spotty shower through midda. highs: 81-83 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy, mild, and muggy. isolated shower. lows: 61-72 winds: ssw 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and very humid. a few afternoon thunderstorms. highs: 83-85 winds: sw 5 mph much more ahead on good morning it's back...
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abc's erielle reshef is in northwest with more. trt=1:42 oc=soc today the city of chicago is set to of justice. the federal lawsuit is over president trump's immigration policies... claiming that a threat to withold public safety grants from so-called "sanctuary cities" is unconstitutional. chicago received two-point-three million in public safety grants last year. mayor rahm emanuel says the city won't be quote "blackmailed" into becoming an unwelcome city. developing now.. baltimore residents are expressing disappointment about a failed cease-fire. residents had been pleading that for 72 hours during the ween but that cease-fire was cut short, after two people were gunned down saturday. that brings the total number of this year's homicides in baltimore to 210. there were 318 homicides all of last year. a man is being held without bond for allegedly starting a fire in his apartment building in arlington. and that's not the only thing demetrius taylor is accused of. police say he roughed up his girlfriend saturday morning, and lit
abc's erielle reshef is in northwest with more. trt=1:42 oc=soc today the city of chicago is set to of justice. the federal lawsuit is over president trump's immigration policies... claiming that a threat to withold public safety grants from so-called "sanctuary cities" is unconstitutional. chicago received two-point-three million in public safety grants last year. mayor rahm emanuel says the city won't be quote "blackmailed" into becoming an unwelcome city. developing now.....
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in new york, erielle reshef channel6 "action news." >> philadelphia police are still trying to figureut who shot a woman while she was waiting for the bus in the city's logan section. police say two men were shooting at each other at broad and west olney avenue when a woman was caught in the crossfire about 3 o'clock this morning. the woman was hit in the wrist and walked a half block to einstein hospital for treatment. police say there are a number of cameras and they'll be going through them. >>> cleanup continues today after torrential rains flooded streets across south jersey last night. parts of route 130 in burlington city swamped traffic several vehicles. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes with more on the aftermath and what is next for these communities. >> reporter: heavy rains flooded parts of this burlington neighborhood. take a look. many areas of this park are under water and homes were not spared. a lot of residents are now looking at thousands of dollars worth of water damage. for residents along route 130 in burlington city last night's torrential rains seemed like
in new york, erielle reshef channel6 "action news." >> philadelphia police are still trying to figureut who shot a woman while she was waiting for the bus in the city's logan section. police say two men were shooting at each other at broad and west olney avenue when a woman was caught in the crossfire about 3 o'clock this morning. the woman was hit in the wrist and walked a half block to einstein hospital for treatment. police say there are a number of cameras and they'll be...
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here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the mastermind of a multimillion dollar lottery scheme taking what prosecutors say was his final gamble. tonight, former multistate lottery cyber security boss eddie tipton awaiting his sentence. >> do you want to proceed with this guilty plea? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: tipton pleading guilty in june to fraud for creating secret software to rig the system. >> i wrote software that included code that allowed me to understand, or technically predict, winning numbers. >> reporter: the computer engineer admitting to fixing drawings in colorado, wisconsin, kansas, oklahoma, and iowa. it was this video that tipped investigators to top -- tipton's trail. tipton himself caught on camera in i that winning $16.5 million ticket. the man in the hoodie finally unmasked. >> eddie tipton has been arrested. >> reporter: now facing 25 years in prison. he's due to be sentenced in iowa on tuesday. his attorneys tell us they expect him to serve between three and four years. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, the headline ab
here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the mastermind of a multimillion dollar lottery scheme taking what prosecutors say was his final gamble. tonight, former multistate lottery cyber security boss eddie tipton awaiting his sentence. >> do you want to proceed with this guilty plea? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: tipton pleading guilty in june to fraud for creating secret software to rig the system. >> i wrote software that included...
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. >> abc's erielle reshef joins us now from washington with more on north korea's latest threat. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. north korea now putting a time line on its threats warning it could strike guam by the middle of this month. president trump's tough talk on north korea echoing around the world. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> reporter: abc news learning those statements caught even some of the president's own inner circle off guard. the language not vetted by his national security team. >> fury and, frankly, power. >> reporter: overnight pyongyang calling the president's words a load of nonsense. the korean army saying sound dialogue is not possible with a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him. the regime doubling down on its previous threat to attack guam adding it could strike as early as mid-august. the u.s. territory home to critical military bases and 160,000 americans just 2,000 miles from the mainlan
. >> abc's erielle reshef joins us now from washington with more on north korea's latest threat. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. north korea now putting a time line on its threats warning it could strike guam by the middle of this month. president trump's tough talk on north korea echoing around the world. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen....
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, killed two people, got a few hundred dollars are probably going to get caught. >> reporter: erielle reshefce haven't ruled out that other suspects may be involved in this case as well. the resort is now open to the public. >>> coming up in the next half hour, taylor swift heading to court today. she's accusing a former deejay of a groping her. so why is she being sued? >>> first, the emotional moment at the pro football hall of fame. you're watching "world news now." so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. >>>
, killed two people, got a few hundred dollars are probably going to get caught. >> reporter: erielle reshefce haven't ruled out that other suspects may be involved in this case as well. the resort is now open to the public. >>> coming up in the next half hour, taylor swift heading to court today. she's accusing a former deejay of a groping her. so why is she being sued? >>> first, the emotional moment at the pro football hall of fame. you're watching "world news...
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the volume went up dramatically this summer and abc's erielle reshef on what not to do next. >> reporternight, a warning about unrelenting robocalls like this one -- >> if you wish to decline additional offers, press two now. >> reporter: experts say before you press anything, think again. following those prompts or even speaking into the phone confirms you're a working number and could bring on even more calls. >> this is susan, with credit card relief. >> reporter: telemarketing calls, the number one consumer complaint. >> i want to slam the phone and i just want to talk to someone and please tell them to stop calling me, but it's -- it's a machine. >> reporter: and they're skyrocketing. the fcc pointing to this estimate from youmail. 2.6 billion robocalls made in the month of july alone. 177% increase from two years ago. >> we've never seen the volumes like we have seen this summer. >> reporter: but there are ways to cut down on those calls. experts say, be sure you're on the "do not call list." and if you get a call a telemarketing robocall hang up. by law, telemarketing robocalls re
the volume went up dramatically this summer and abc's erielle reshef on what not to do next. >> reporternight, a warning about unrelenting robocalls like this one -- >> if you wish to decline additional offers, press two now. >> reporter: experts say before you press anything, think again. following those prompts or even speaking into the phone confirms you're a working number and could bring on even more calls. >> this is susan, with credit card relief. >>...
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here is abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, investigators trying to unravel the grizzly details leading up to a gruesome murder and cross-country manhunt. >> police believe they have a doa there, at 540 north state. >> reporter: these two men -- wyndham lathem, a northwestern university professor, and andrew warren, an oxford university employee -- surrendering more than 2,000 miles from where police say 26-year-old cosmetologist trenton cornell-duranleau was brutally stabbed to death. chicago pd telling abc news it started on july 27th with a cryptic phone call to the front desk of lathem's apartment building reporting a crime. at around 8:30 p.m., officers enter the professor's home, discovering duranleau's "mutilated" body with "excessive stab wounds." police describing a "graphic and gruesome scene." police s dangerous biological agents, and duranleau had a relationship. >> we were just devastated. my heart dropped to my knees. >> reporter: the suspects driving to wisconsin, police say, stopping at this library and making a mysterious $1,000 donation. >> it turned out the in
here is abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, investigators trying to unravel the grizzly details leading up to a gruesome murder and cross-country manhunt. >> police believe they have a doa there, at 540 north state. >> reporter: these two men -- wyndham lathem, a northwestern university professor, and andrew warren, an oxford university employee -- surrendering more than 2,000 miles from where police say 26-year-old cosmetologist trenton cornell-duranleau was brutally...
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erielle reshef. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the mastermind of a multi-million dollar lottery scheme taking what prosecutors say was his final gamble. former cyber security boss, eddie tipton awaiting his sentence. >> do you want to proceed with this guilty plea? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: he wrote software to rig the system. >> i wrote software that included code to allow me to understand or technically predict winning numbers. >> reporter: the computer engineer admitting to fixing drawings in colorado, wisconsin, kansas, oklahoma and iowa. it was this video that finally tipped investigators to his trail. >> a mystery puzzling iowans for years. >> reporter: tipton himself caught on camera, buying a hot dog and a ticket. a $16 million winning ticket. the guy in the hoodie ultimately unmasked. >> eddie tipton has been arrested. >> reporter: the man who defied the odds and pulled off the biggest lottery scam in decades facing 25 years in prison. tipton is due to be sentenced in io
erielle reshef. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the mastermind of a multi-million dollar lottery scheme taking what prosecutors say was his final gamble. former cyber security boss, eddie tipton awaiting his sentence. >> do you want to proceed with this guilty plea? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: he wrote software to rig the system. >> i wrote software that included code to allow me to understand or technically predict winning numbers. >>...
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abc's erielle reshef is here with the story.ble murder rocking a quiet beach community. authorities using fingerprints, shell casings and that surveillance video to track down a killer considered armed and dangerous. this morning a desperate manhunt under way for a mass suspect caught in chilling surveillance video moments before a cold blooded double murder. >> any time we have an individual or individuals out there capable of this kind of crime, then clearly other people may be a risk. >> this florida resort now a crime scene. friday morning hotel cameras capturing the man with a gun. he makes a gesture swiping his hand across his throat. moments later the suspect gunning down kevin carter and 59-year-old front desk clerk timothy hurley and leaving with drawers from the cash register. >> this robbery is extremely violent. this guy killed two people and got maybe $900. >> a short time later a guest at the hotel discovering the bodies of the two men and calling police. families of the victims in disbelief. >> he was a good guy.
abc's erielle reshef is here with the story.ble murder rocking a quiet beach community. authorities using fingerprints, shell casings and that surveillance video to track down a killer considered armed and dangerous. this morning a desperate manhunt under way for a mass suspect caught in chilling surveillance video moments before a cold blooded double murder. >> any time we have an individual or individuals out there capable of this kind of crime, then clearly other people may be a risk....
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they were finally arrested overnight in california and abc's erielle reshef is here with the story. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning. those murder suspects who worked at two of the most elite universities in the world managing to elude u.s. marshals for days leading them on a bizarre manhunt through several states and allegedly making one strange stop along the way before they were finally taken into custody overnight. this morning, a northwestern professor and oxford administrator are behind bars. the accused murderer surrendering in california. bringing an end to a nationwide manhunt. >> we were able to negotiate his surrender at the oakland federal courthouse. >> reporter: wyndham lathem and andrew warren on the run for nine days after police say they brutally murdered 26-year-old trenton cornell-duranleau. professor lathem and the victim had a relationship. according to chicago police officials, before his surrender, lathem allegedly sent a video to family and friends apologizing for the murder saying it is the biggest mistake of my life. when officers sporndzed t
they were finally arrested overnight in california and abc's erielle reshef is here with the story. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning. those murder suspects who worked at two of the most elite universities in the world managing to elude u.s. marshals for days leading them on a bizarre manhunt through several states and allegedly making one strange stop along the way before they were finally taken into custody overnight. this morning, a northwestern professor and oxford...
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