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cnn's sarah sidner has more. >> reporter: lefty tyler skaggs on the mound for the oakland a's.s one of the los angeles angels most reliable pitchers. less than 48 hours later police find skaggs dead in a texas hotel room. his body discovered just hours before he and his teammates were to begin an opening game, their game postponed as shock and grief set in from texas to his home field in anaheim. >> for him to pass away at such a young age, it's hard. >> just honoring him, he earned our respect pitching. >> reporter: major league baseball, his team, those he played against and those he never knew took to social media to express their sorrow for number 45. his teammate and all-star remembering him as a great teammate, friend and person who will forever remain in our hearts. we love you, 45, he tweeted. all-star pitchr for the toronto blue jays tweeted rip, tyler skaggs, heart breaking, man. makes me stick to my stomach. prayers for family and friends. police reportedly ruling out foul play or suicide. he had so much to live for. the los angeles born ath eat was playing professio
cnn's sarah sidner has more. >> reporter: lefty tyler skaggs on the mound for the oakland a's.s one of the los angeles angels most reliable pitchers. less than 48 hours later police find skaggs dead in a texas hotel room. his body discovered just hours before he and his teammates were to begin an opening game, their game postponed as shock and grief set in from texas to his home field in anaheim. >> for him to pass away at such a young age, it's hard. >> just honoring him, he...
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sarah sidner is talking to the immigrants ahead of fears of this round-up.eporter: this undocumented father says he's never felt this much stress and fear in his 15 years living and working in the united states. >> reporter: what did you think when you heard that the raids would be happening again? >> it's very stressful. it's like you have a disease that's killing you like cancer, something that makes you feel desperation, he says. >> police, open the door. >> reporter: fear and desperation are exploding in immigrant communities across the country after the trump administration announced raids by immigration and customs enforcement agents set to begin this weekend. psychologically, you live in fear. you live thinking that any day, any moment you will get a knock on the door. he lays out his documents to show he pays his taxes. he's worked hard as a repair man to achieve the american dream. >> do you think the president has achieved his goal of making people who are here undocumented want to leave? yes, he's achieved that. there are many people who don't hav
sarah sidner is talking to the immigrants ahead of fears of this round-up.eporter: this undocumented father says he's never felt this much stress and fear in his 15 years living and working in the united states. >> reporter: what did you think when you heard that the raids would be happening again? >> it's very stressful. it's like you have a disease that's killing you like cancer, something that makes you feel desperation, he says. >> police, open the door. >> reporter:...
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cnn's sarah sidner was there describing the moment. she said it was tense, people knew what was happening, but most of them stayed at the game. and we have paul cameron who's in ridgecrest. paul, you were describing the scene where you were early. it seemed very chaotic. where you are now seems calmer. can you explain it to us. >> you'll get to one neighborhood and it will be completely dark, and there was the one neighborhood where the house caught fire, and then you'll get somewhere else and it will be lighter. come straight in here, ben. he's working off of his phone because his camera was locked inside of the hotel which has now been evacuated. this is a dollar general. you can get a sense of the kind of damage in the stores where everything came off the shelves. we were just wrapping up our day, myself and my cameraman, and we suddenly felt this violent, devastating shaking that we knew was much, much, much stronger than the other quakes. and we drove to the middle of the street because we were afraid that some of the power lines
cnn's sarah sidner was there describing the moment. she said it was tense, people knew what was happening, but most of them stayed at the game. and we have paul cameron who's in ridgecrest. paul, you were describing the scene where you were early. it seemed very chaotic. where you are now seems calmer. can you explain it to us. >> you'll get to one neighborhood and it will be completely dark, and there was the one neighborhood where the house caught fire, and then you'll get somewhere...
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sarah sidner is live in gilroy. police identified the gunman. tell me more about the investigation. why did this happen? >> reporter: look, he had an ak-47-style assault weapon he planned on waging war against people who had no idea, complete innocents, that were at this concert. for whatever reason he seemed to be an angry young man. what he was doing there we do not know at this time. police are looking into whether or not for example he's a member of any kind of group. what we do know is we have seen his social media posts, instagram for example that's been taken down. a few days before the festival was to open up. on his instagram he talked about the gilroy garlic festival and items there being too expensive. then he talked about a white supremacist book filled with misogyny, anti-christian, antisemitic, a really racist and race-baiting-filled book he recommended people to read. those are two details from this particular shooter that we have learned from police as well. what we should also mention though because more importantly are those who suffered because of him. we now know
sarah sidner is live in gilroy. police identified the gunman. tell me more about the investigation. why did this happen? >> reporter: look, he had an ak-47-style assault weapon he planned on waging war against people who had no idea, complete innocents, that were at this concert. for whatever reason he seemed to be an angry young man. what he was doing there we do not know at this time. police are looking into whether or not for example he's a member of any kind of group. what we do know...
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sarah sidner is outfront with one story. >> in undocumented father says he never felt this much stress5 years living and working in the united states. >> what did you think when you heard that the raids would be happening again? >> it's very stressful. it's like you have a disease that's killing you, like cancer something that makes you feel in immigrant communities across the country after the trump administration announced raids. you live in fear, you live thinking any day, any moment you'll get a knock on the door. he lays out his documents to show he pays his taxes. he's worked hard as a repairman to achieve the american dream. do you think the president has achieved his goal of making people who are here undocumented want to leave? yes, he's achieved that. there are many people who don't have a choice he says. but he knows the life he built with his life together in california could be wiped away with a knock on the door from an ice agent. he said he left el salvador for economic reasons after his first wife died in childbirth and could not make enough money to provide for his chi
sarah sidner is outfront with one story. >> in undocumented father says he never felt this much stress5 years living and working in the united states. >> what did you think when you heard that the raids would be happening again? >> it's very stressful. it's like you have a disease that's killing you, like cancer something that makes you feel in immigrant communities across the country after the trump administration announced raids. you live in fear, you live thinking any day,...
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sarah si-- sara sidner, you wer reporting that the local hospital got evacuated. >> reporter: yeah. this is one of the things that all emergency crews and hospitals train for generally speaking, if there's an event they have to do this and triage outside that hospital, if they feel it is safer for the patient outside of the hospital because of the structural issues, they may believe there's structural issues generally, and they want to get patients to a safe place, that is what they do. they try do to do it as quickly as possible, but that is a huge event if they are evacuating the entire hospital. that's significant. i do want to point you to new images from social media. there's an image of a highway, a craig straight through that highway. you see this a lot, the movement underneath the soil there can create quite a bit of damage. we have seen and heard from a lot of folks at the local grocery stores, stuff flying off the shelves. there's images of that now coming into cnn from social media as well, where you see cans and bottles and things, this is where people often get hurt, fr
sarah si-- sara sidner, you wer reporting that the local hospital got evacuated. >> reporter: yeah. this is one of the things that all emergency crews and hospitals train for generally speaking, if there's an event they have to do this and triage outside that hospital, if they feel it is safer for the patient outside of the hospital because of the structural issues, they may believe there's structural issues generally, and they want to get patients to a safe place, that is what they do....
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. >> cnn national correspondent sarah sider in is in -- sidner is in ridgecrest. what are you seeing? >> reporter: we arrived here just a few hours ago after feeling this earthquake in los angeles. and i can tell you we've felt two significant aftershocks. in the car you can really tell because it tends to waver back and forth, and it went on for quite some time. i'm standing in front of a house that -- i'll let you see what is left of it, that was burning, you know, quite heavily earlier in the evening. firefighters coming to put that out. they told us they just came by here to check for hot spots, worried that there may be more hot spots inside the house that could reignite the fire either at this house or from the houses on either side, the neighbors' houses. they wanted to make sure those are put out. i can tell you, this was -- huge flames coming from this home. they've had at least three after the major quake that hit, the 7.1 that hit today. a lot of folks thought that the 6.4 on thursday was the big one. it turned out that there was a bigger one yet to com
. >> cnn national correspondent sarah sider in is in -- sidner is in ridgecrest. what are you seeing? >> reporter: we arrived here just a few hours ago after feeling this earthquake in los angeles. and i can tell you we've felt two significant aftershocks. in the car you can really tell because it tends to waver back and forth, and it went on for quite some time. i'm standing in front of a house that -- i'll let you see what is left of it, that was burning, you know, quite heavily...
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sidner, thank you so much. joining me on the phone is sarah tanner. she lives in ridgecrest where that earthquake hit. how are you feeling today? >> a little tired. nerves are rattled. >> so explain to me what it is you experienced last night. >> about -- i guess it was about 8:20 or whatever, we first had a -- i guess it was probably a foreshock at that point, and we had kind of gone to go outside then and one of the dogs got out and we went to chase her. thankfully everyone went outside to do so because we were outside for the 7.1. but it just amazing to see how the cars were rolling -- not rolling but moving on their axels and the ground looked like it was literally rolling. it was crazy. >> what about your home? how is your home? did you see any visible fractures or anything like that? >> we have not noticed -- we've looked, we have not seen any damage whatsoever. fortunately we've been able to -- we have become just the safe haven for family and friends and friend of people -- just people that needed somewhere to go to get out of their houses and somewhere safe to sleep for the night. >> so many
sidner, thank you so much. joining me on the phone is sarah tanner. she lives in ridgecrest where that earthquake hit. how are you feeling today? >> a little tired. nerves are rattled. >> so explain to me what it is you experienced last night. >> about -- i guess it was about 8:20 or whatever, we first had a -- i guess it was probably a foreshock at that point, and we had kind of gone to go outside then and one of the dogs got out and we went to chase her. thankfully everyone...