. >> joining me now are judy meyer from lewiston and joyce vance who went to school there.overnor is speaking about her love of lewiston. what is it like there now? you have people with loss and a lockdown and fear that there's a man on the loose, a killer. >> yeah. this is all happening last night and overnight, it was more like quiet shock. people went home, stores closed, everybody buttoned up. it has evolved to this point today as turning into anger and worry and frustration. then i think that's shared by a lot of people. i know the governor said lewiston doesn't deserve this, but no city deserves this. the people here are just reeling. >> judy, the father of joseph walker, who was killed, he spoke to my colleague moments ago by phone. here is some of what he said about his beloved son. >> joe was a great, great son. loving husband. he had two grandchildren and a stepson living at home with them, bringing them all up. loved thousands of people. thousands of people loved him. i know he is gone. i've gone through this before. i lost a daughter in a car accident over 25 ye