Ammunition, there was obviously a mission here. Survivors Say Something was clearly off about syed farook minutes before he and his wife opened fire at the inland regional center, he left agitated from the Christmas Party and returned sometime later with an arsenal and guns and reams of ammunition and pipe bombs which fortunately failed. There was a Remote Control device that appears to not have worked in this case. The pair was clearly prepared for more, the house and the suv where they escaped the scene, there were more than 6,000 unspent rounds and 12 unexploded pipe bombs and automatic weapons. They were planning something. Clearly they were equipped and could have done another attack. We intercepted them before that happened. Farook was born in the United States by pakistani parents but traveled to pakistan in 2014 to meet his wife with whom he had a daughter. As a result they are combing every aspect of his life and on his computer to discover what led this pair to this carnage a
And then the sister called police and filed the missing persons report when she did not show up at work. They did not find evidence of foul play or mechanical problems at this this point. They dont know where ramirez is. A family friend was heading northbound on 55 and called her sister and said i think your sisters car is broken down on 55, and she tried to get in touch with her and couldnt and rode up there and found the car on the side of the road, no damage and no apparent mechanical issue just on the side of the road near exit 55. Reporter ramirez has two older children staying with relatives at this time. And there are no persons of interest or suspects, anybody with information are urged to call police. We are live in vineland, channel 6 action news. It came as advertised by accuweather, after something of a lull well get more overnight live at the action news big board tonight, here is cecily tynan. I said find your umbrella and we really did need it. We have a lull in the acti
More is on the way overnight and tomorrow is the wet day, rain so far this is a good soaking already, generally a half inch of rain, close to an inch of rain near wilmington and we could get a half inch to inch of rain tomorrow. The good news is we dont have to worry about freezing rain or anything like that, its all liquid now, temperatures in the 50s, running 5 degrees above normal. Even the poconos 42 degrees and tomorrow temperatures rise up into the 60s, here is what to expect, tonight areas of light rain and drizzle and a bigger problem than the rain is areas of fog and that develops in the overnight hours and again we are looking at a half inch to inch of rain. Ill have details on the timing and what to expect behind the system coming up in the full accuweather forecast. All right cecily well check back in later, stay with 6abc. Com weather, and use the social media links to follow our team of meteorologists on facebook and twitter. In other news the leader of the Chicago Police
so let s bring in cnn s nadia ramirez. she has spent the day at a polling place in atlanta. nadia, what are you seeing today? pamela, polls just closed here in the state of georgia, wrapping up the first weekend of early voting. take a look behind me.this is o dekalb county, georgia, and you can see people are walking out. the rules here state that if you are in line, if you are getting ready to vote, when the polling location closes, you can still continue that process. you can still cast your ballot. now, the workers here told me in the first two hours of the day, they saw more than 200 people cast their ballots at this location alone. but we are talking about record voter turnout. let s look at the statewide numbers here. so far, more than 740,000 georgians have voted so far in this early voting process. the numbers dipped down to about 80,000 on saturday, from 141,000, who we saw on friday. but those are still a record-breaking number. seeing so many people who are definitely vot
come back tomorrow starting at 7:00 a.m. to be a part of the process. or there s absentee ballots. pamela, a lot of people tell me it s key issues like inflation, abortion, immigration, but also key races. our senate race that has national attention, as well. pamela? yeah, i was here i m here in my home state of kentucky talking to voters and definitely inflation and the economy weighing heavily on their minds. but we talked to some people who said abortion actually outweighs the economy when it comes to voting. thank you so much, nadia. we ll hear what those voters had to mel me later on in the show. earlier this month, a cnn kff poll found that 90% of u.s. adults said the united states is experiencing a mental health crisis. well, now there s a new way for states to get help, providing mental health and addiction services to those who need it most. joining us now is missouri senator roy blunt, who has helped spearhead this bipartisan