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philip mena tonight. >> reporter: a treacherous mix of ice, snow and rain this weekend and don't, a dangerous drive for millions on the move. >> so many trees down. >> reporter: el reno, oklahoma, cripped by more nan an inch of ice. roads turning into obstacle courses, ice covering trees like a blanket, falling limbs crushing cars. tyler french says it'll take him a week to clean up the damage at his house. what did it sound like when this massive tree came apart? >> well, it kinda sounded like a shotgun going off like a big crack. >> it's coming down! >> reporter: power lines collapsing. the street light exploding. at its peak, more than 100,000 without power. weather blamed for at least 14 deaths in texas and kansas since thursday. the driver of this vehicle into a creek. >> a female stuck in a vehicle with water pouring in. >> three good samaritans able to reach her just in time. >> she was able to reach ore arm out and i got her by hand. >> reporter: outside oklahoma city, we met the kearnnys trying to get home to colorado. how do you feel about the drive? >> it has to happen. i'm not loo
philip mena tonight. >> reporter: a treacherous mix of ice, snow and rain this weekend and don't, a dangerous drive for millions on the move. >> so many trees down. >> reporter: el reno, oklahoma, cripped by more nan an inch of ice. roads turning into obstacle courses, ice covering trees like a blanket, falling limbs crushing cars. tyler french says it'll take him a week to clean up the damage at his house. what did it sound like when this massive tree came apart? >>...
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here's abc's philip mena. >> reporter: two louisiana law enforcement officers under arrest and facing charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder after an incident that left an unarmed father injured and his 6-year-old son dead. >> nothing is more important than this badge that we wear on our uniform. tonight that badge has been tarnished. >> reporter: investigators interviewing witnesses, examining 911 recordings, and body camera footage. >> it is the most disturbing thing i've seen. >> reporter: trying to figure out what led the officers, who marshals, to fire their weapons at a vehicle driven by chris few. his son, first grader jeremy martis, a passenger after a pursuit tuesday night. four law enforcement officers in all at the shooting scene. >> i mean, just smiling, burst out laughing at the sky, like he's almost looking at god. >> reporter: megan dixon, few's fiance, say she and few left in argument at this pool hall a short time later she saw police vehicles pursuing him. now a makeshift memorial. balloons at the intersection where the shooting occurred.
here's abc's philip mena. >> reporter: two louisiana law enforcement officers under arrest and facing charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder after an incident that left an unarmed father injured and his 6-year-old son dead. >> nothing is more important than this badge that we wear on our uniform. tonight that badge has been tarnished. >> reporter: investigators interviewing witnesses, examining 911 recordings, and body camera footage. >> it is...
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philip mena is in bearington, illinois tonight. >> reporter: a blast of winter, across the midwest this weekend. blinding snow and icy roads. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour. >> i've seen a few people in ditches. >> from south dakota to michigan, more than a hundred accidents. near bloomington, illinois, wind gusts reducing visibility to near zero. challenge by air a challenge, too. more than 1,000 flights canceled at chicago airports. o'hare setting up cots for nearly 900 passengers stranded overnight. some suburbs getting as much as 16 inches of snow. chicago's snowiest november in more than 100 years. the storm, snapping trees and power lines. jolting some residents out of bed. >> the power line went into the street. it was crazy. j joo. >> reporter: we met ted shoveling his driveway. >> were you prepared for so much snow? >> it's a bit of a shock coming from the warm weather that we had so no, not really. >> reporter: stadium workers in iowa also scrambling and before the iowa-purdue game. back here in chicago, it's only gotten colder since the storm. that cr
philip mena is in bearington, illinois tonight. >> reporter: a blast of winter, across the midwest this weekend. blinding snow and icy roads. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour. >> i've seen a few people in ditches. >> from south dakota to michigan, more than a hundred accidents. near bloomington, illinois, wind gusts reducing visibility to near zero. challenge by air a challenge, too. more than 1,000 flights canceled at chicago airports. o'hare...
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and philip mena has more this morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's been a busy weekend for emergency crews across several states in this region. area, trees snapping after the ice. power poll has fallen over to a power line. this morning, 80,000 people still without power. central oklahoma, one of the hardest hit by this storm. cased in up to one inch of accumulated ice over three days. that ice bringing down massive trees, crushing cars, smashing through homes. power poles, too, snapped in half. downed lines shutting down interstate 40, stranding drivers for hours. neighborhood after neighborhood, left in the dark. as sparking lines were ripped down under the weight. this morning, nearly 80,000 residents still without power. across the central plains, the ice and rain wreaking havoc on millions of families hitting the last night, this semitruck skidded off the road after house. three days of dangerous weather being blamed for at least 14 deaths, 8 of them in texas. this man rescued by swift-water teams after his truck began to taking on rushing
and philip mena has more this morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's been a busy weekend for emergency crews across several states in this region. area, trees snapping after the ice. power poll has fallen over to a power line. this morning, 80,000 people still without power. central oklahoma, one of the hardest hit by this storm. cased in up to one inch of accumulated ice over three days. that ice bringing down massive trees, crushing cars, smashing through homes. power poles, too,...
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and philip mena has more this morning. hi, phillip. >> rorter: hi, paula. good morning. it's been a busy weekend for emergency crews across several states in this region. but here in the oklahoma city area, frozen trees snapping under the weight of all of this ice. and behind me, you can see a power pole has fallen over to a power line. ththis morni, 80,000 people still withthout powe central oklahoma, one of the hardest hit by this storm. cased in up to o one inch accumulated ice over three days. that ice bringing down massive trees, crushing cars, smashing through homes. power poles, too, snapped in half. downedires shutting down interstate 40, stranding drivers for hours. neighborhood after neighborhood, left in the dark. as sparking lines were ripped downnder the weight. residents still without power. across the central plains, the ice and rain wreaking havoc on millions of families hitting the road to drive home after the holidays. last night, this semitruck skidded off the road before slamming into an outback steakhouse in amarillo, texas. ree days of dangerous wea
and philip mena has more this morning. hi, phillip. >> rorter: hi, paula. good morning. it's been a busy weekend for emergency crews across several states in this region. but here in the oklahoma city area, frozen trees snapping under the weight of all of this ice. and behind me, you can see a power pole has fallen over to a power line. ththis morni, 80,000 people still withthout powe central oklahoma, one of the hardest hit by this storm. cased in up to o one inch accumulated ice over...
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philip mena, abc news, marksville, louisiana. >>> protests at university of missouri ramped up when dozens of football players announced they won't practice or play. their head coach is lending his support, tweeting this photo of players and coaches linking arms. protesters are demanding the university president step down for failing to take action after a series of racially charged incidents. >>> a terrifying night at an ihop restaurant in mississippi as the parking lot caves without notice, swallowing up car after car as families dined inside. first a loud boom, then lights go out, triggering chaos as the ground gave way. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: a car still teetering on the edge. more than a dozen others buried in the mud below. a massive far longer than a football field tore through this ihop parking lot on a busy saturday night. >> four of the employees ran to the window and yelled "earthquake!" everyone went into a panic. >> reporter: slabs of pavement cracked open, creating a massive crevice 15 feet deep. remarkably, no one was injured. noah mathis was eating dinner
philip mena, abc news, marksville, louisiana. >>> protests at university of missouri ramped up when dozens of football players announced they won't practice or play. their head coach is lending his support, tweeting this photo of players and coaches linking arms. protesters are demanding the university president step down for failing to take action after a series of racially charged incidents. >>> a terrifying night at an ihop restaurant in mississippi as the parking lot caves...
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phillip mena has more. hi, philip. >> reporter: good morning. that couple's son was already in police custody on a weapons chararge, but is morning, he and his girlfriend are facing charges in connection to his parents' murder. this morning, a son charged with ending his parents' lives, after police say the human remains recovered in the yard of this vacant home are those of jeffrey and jeannette navin. >> the kids loved her. >> reporter: the connectic couple last seen in august. their abandoned car found in a park and ride lot. >> they're processg the car for every and any piece of evidence that could help point us in a direction. >> reporter: their son, kyle navin already behind bars pleading not guilty to o a fire arm violation unrelated to his parents' disappearance. his girlfriend arrested friday. the 31-year-old charged with conspiracy to commit murdeder. >> hopefully, this family can get resolution. >> reporter: the warrant from valiante's arrest revealing new details about the investigation. they recered deleted tt messages. one of the m
phillip mena has more. hi, philip. >> reporter: good morning. that couple's son was already in police custody on a weapons chararge, but is morning, he and his girlfriend are facing charges in connection to his parents' murder. this morning, a son charged with ending his parents' lives, after police say the human remains recovered in the yard of this vacant home are those of jeffrey and jeannette navin. >> the kids loved her. >> reporter: the connectic couple last seen in...