With two murders and a kidnapping is finally captured. How Police Tracked him down. President trump taking on twitter promising an executive order aimed at social media. How twitter is responding. Plus, meet a generous 7yearold boy and see why he earned the title of prom king. And the story behind the 103yearold grandma and her much deserved bud light. Good thursday morning, everyone. We do begin with that breaking news from minneapolis where protests over the death of george floyd have turned deadly overnight. People took to the streets for the second night demanding justice for floyd. Some protesters were seen looting businesses including a target store, and another store was set on fire. The city is now asking the National Guard for help responding. The outrage comes after video showed a Police Officers knee on floyds neck during an arrest minutes before his death. This morning the mayor is calling for that fired officer to be charged as President Trump reveals details about the federal investigation. Overnight President Trump announcing the fbi and the Justice Department are well into their investigation into the death of george floyd. Its on fire. Black smoke coming out of there. Reporter as protests in minneapolis turn violent for a second consecutive night. Demonstrators demanding justice for the 46yearold who died in Police Custody. Please, please, i cant breathe. Reporter cameras captured the final moments of floyds life in handcuffs with officer Derek Chauvins knee on his neck. Floyd is heard begging for air. After about five minutes into the video, he stops moving and appears unconscious. Officer chauvins knee still planted firmly on his neck. Police were on the scene after a 911 call said someone was trying to use a forged check at a store. This morning the mayor is calling for officer chauvin to be arrested and charged. What we witnessed on that video was hard. The notion that you or i would have been put in jail upon doing Something Like that and he was not, its just wrong and needs to be addressed. Reporter chauvin, a Minneapolis Police veteran, who reportedly was among several officers investigated after a deadly shooting in 2006. A grand jury later declined to indict. In this case Surveillance Video shows the officers approaching and arresting floyd. Hes seen talking with them, not appearing to resist as police have claimed. A new report from the Fire Department says when it met up with emts on the way to the hospital, medics performed pulse checks several times finding none. I would like to know what was going through his mind as this person gasped for air, said that he could not breathe and was afraid that he was going to be killed and screaming for his mother. Reporter the four Police Officers involved in the incident including chauvin have the only one saying thats not streets where seve businesses were looted and this autozone set on fire. Police say one man was killed in a shooting amid the chaos. Look at yall. Reporter protesters were also seen outside chauvins home in a tense standoff with officers guarding his house tuesday. Many other demonstrators marching peacefully. And are literally marching through traffic. Reporter and now protests are spreading to other cities. About 500 people marched in Downtown Los Angeles eventually blocking traffic on the 101 freeway. The situation becoming dramatically more dangerous here as they begin to interact with other drivers on the freeway. Reporter the protests there also turning violent. An American Flag seen burning and this officer able to drive away as people smashed the back window of his cruiser. People also gathered in houston where floyd is originally from and where his daughter still lives. Floyds friends and fiancee say he was a gentle giant. He used the power of god to really lift people up in this world, and i miss that already. Reporter officials in minneapolis have not given a time frame on when Police Body Camera video will be released. President trump says hes asked the federal investigation to be expedited. Now to the grim milestone in the fight against the coronavirus. 100,000 lives have been lost in the united states, but dr. Anthony fauci is striking an optimistic tone when it comes to the challenges ahead. Heres abcs megan tevrizian. Reporter this morning, four months after the countrys first covid19 death, the u. S. Death toll now tops 100,000. Thats higher than the number of u. S. Military combat deaths in every conflict since the korean war. A new poll finding one in five americans know someone whos been hospitalized or died from covid19. Three of those people who lost their lives just this past week include 34yearold Sergeant Simon zamudio of carpentersville, illinois, the father and husband passed away three days before his mother who also lost her battle with the virus. School safety agent Doris Kirkland who worked with children in brooklyn for more than 30 years became the 43rd member of the nypd lost to the virus and estimate conductor joel revsen has become the second of the metropolitan opera orchestra to die from covid19. This country, as i say often, has been through some really terrible, challenging times, you know, world wars, depression, 9 11. This falls in that category. Reporter dr. Anthony fauci last night addressing the grim milestone but also striking an optimistic tone. He says a second wave of the virus is not inevitable. My cautious hope and optimism is that as we get into the fall, well be able to control the inevitable return of infection, anybody that thinks its not going to come back in the fall is not being realistic. Its how you handle it that determines whether or not you have a second wave. Reporter and faucis saying a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year. It comes as more of america plans to reopen. Washington, d. C. Will lift its stayathome order friday, and more states including illinois and pennsylvania will allow salons and barber shops to open friday. More Las Vegas Hotels are planning to reopen june 4th, and disney, the Parent Company of abc news, plans a phased reopening of the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom july 11th with limits on attendance. Temperature checks at the entrance and a requirement that all guests and staff wear a face covering. How different is the park going to look when visitors enter now . Well, youll see a lot more areas that are taped off that are going to specify what six feet actually looks like in the park. Youre going to see a lot less density than you normally might see at a disney park. Reporter the Second Largest School District in the country is also releasing guidelines for reopening. The plan in Los Angeles County includes 16 students per class, oneway hallways and assigning one ball per student to play with alone. Lunch will be served in classrooms, and all students must wear a mask. Meanwhile, amid the struggle to reopen, more stories of people. Like mahmoud abdula in georgia whos been baking bagels for nearly 45 years. Instead of laying off his staff, he kept most of them on the job paying them out of his own pocket so they could keep baking to supply local food pantries. When you see, when you come to this country with nothing, and people help you out, you want to pay them back and help the community. Reporter and back to school for a minute, with so many parents concerned about the fall, we cant forget about the teachers and their safety concerns. A new poll finds one in five teachers say theyre unlikely to go back to school if they reopen in the fall. Kenneth, mona. Megan, thank you. We are expecting to learn today that another 2 million americans filed for Unemployment Benefits in the last week. That would bring the total to nearly 41 million since the pandemic began. Amtrak now says its preparing to cut its workforce by 20 . Boeing plans to cut 12,000 u. S. Jobs, and American Airlines plans to cut 30 of its management staff. A College Student accused of killing two men in connecticut has been captured. The nearly sixday manhunt for Peter Manfredonia ended near a truck stop in hagerstown, maryland. The 23yearold was wanted in connection with a machete attack and the shooting of a former classmate. Manfredonia was recently seen in pennsylvania. Police believe he took an uber to maryland. He was arrested without incident. His family says he suffers from mental illness. A florida man was caught potentially looking for targets for a mass shooting in tampa. They say that Muhammad Al Azhari was providing support for isis previously convicted on terror charges in saudi arabia and faces 20 years in prison if convicted. Time now for a look at your thursday morning weather. Tropical storm bertha made landfall near charleston, south carolina. The storm flooded streets and strong wind gusts blew the rain sideways before moving inland. The radar shows more showers for the area today, but theyll be less severe. Similar conditions in the upper midwest from chicago to milwaukee and minneapolis and in parts of the gulf coast. Looking at todays high temperatures, 60s in the northeast where rain is expected. 80s across the south and the summerlike heat lingers in the west. You have 109 in phoenix. 78 in los angeles. Coming up, a new idea to help restaurants reopen sooner. But first a developing story. A major announcement as President Trump takes on twitter claiming the social Media Company is censoring conservatives. And up next, a man randomly shooting at people on a bridge. How a local soldier jumped into action to save lives. Music and we are back now with a storofersm on a bridgen kansas. Poceay mrt ly shootg at cars seriously injuring a driver. Thats when a soldier from nearby ft. Leavenworth jumped into action. Police say he used his car to hit the suspect trapping him and ending the threat. What was a very, very dangerous situation fortunately was ended quite quickly. Again, very likely countless lives were saved by the person that intervened and helped. No word yet on the motive for the shooting. We turn now to the feud between President Trump and twitter. The president is expected to sign an executive order today taking aim at the social media giant, and now facebooks ceo is weighing in. Abcs ines de la cuetara reports. Reporter this morning, President Trump stepping up his fight against social media platforms. The white house confirms the president will sign an executive order pertaining to social media but is not elaborating on what the order will say. Mr. President , what are you planning to do with twitter . Reporter on wednesday trump accused social media sites of treating conservatives unfairly and even interfering with the election tweeting, we will strongly regulate or close them down. He later added, big action to follow. The threat comes after twitter took the extraordinary step of adding a factcheck warning on two of the president s tweets about voting by mail in california. Overnight twitter explained its decisions writing, it added the labels as part of our efforts to enforce our civic integrity policy. We believe those tweets could confuse voters about what they need to do to receive a ballot and participate in the election process, but the executive in charge of twitters factchecking effort is now coming under fire for his history of antitrump posts even calling trump a racist tangerine in 2016. This guy is constantly attacking trump voters, trump, mitch mcconnell, you name it, and hes the head of integrity at twitter. This is an outrage, an absolute outrage. The president has every right to be furious. Reporter this morning Facebook Ceo Mark Zuckerberg weighing in saying twitter is wrong for factchecking trump but zuckerberg also says government should not be censoring social media. In general i think a government choosing to censor a platform because theyre worried about censorship doesnt exactly strike me as the right reflex. Reporter again, theres no word yet on what the president s executive order will include, but over the weekend the wall street journal reported the president wants to create a panel to review anticonservative bias on social media. Kenneth and mona. Ines, thank you for that report. And coming up, new details on why Actress Lori Loughlin agreed to plead guilty in the College Admissions scandal. Also ahead, a roadside rescue just in time. Ad, a roadside rescue just in time. Simplifies protection. Ticks and fleas . See ya heartworm disease . No way simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. And simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. Its simple go with simparica trio. This drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. Protect him with all your heart. Simparica trio. 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Actress Lori Loughlin and Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband will be sentenced on august 21st for their roles in the College Admissions scandal. They pleaded guilty and have agreed to serve prison time. People magazine reports the couple agreed to the plea deal after realizing they were unlikely to avoid conviction. A source says the couple was under insane pressure, and the case took a major toll on them. An anonymous stranger is credited for saving a mans life by risking his own. Take a look at this. A massachusetts driver was trapped inside a burning vehicle when witnesses say the Good Samaritan ran across interstate 495 and managed to pull the injured man from the wreckage before it was fully engulfed. I kind of just looked at him and said, i got to drag you, man. This car is about to go up. We got to do it, and i just drabbed him up the hill. Its not every day that you get to say you saved somebodys life. Yeah, no, i definitely feel good. I saw people in need, and i just had to help them. A passenger was also injured and rushed to the hospital. And back now to the coronavirus and the benefits of wearing a mask. Face coverings will be more uncomfortable as the weather gets warmer. The mask worn by abcs becky worley reads 105 degrees on the thermometer. 30 degrees warmer than the outside temperature. Earlier i spoke with dr. David eisenman about several issues including wearing a mask. Early on we said that people should not wear masks, and they should be reserved for health care workers, and now we are seeing that you should wear a mask because there are so many asymptomatic people who are infected and that the mask is a physical barrier to spreading it. I just dont think weve cleared up that confusion. I also think that while were reopening, it feels to people like were going back to normal, which means that to them that we dont need a mask when, in fact, it means we need the mask even more. As we speak today, the u. S. Death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 100,000, and i want to ask you about how we got to this point. Can you walk us through the response during the early stages back in january and february and some of the lessons that came in hindsight. The first lesson that we can draw from the past from what happened is that we really need a National Strategy. Without that we lose lives. We closed the borders back in january, and we had february to prepare, and we did not use that time. We did not use it, and we lost our ability to prepare, and so thats our second lesson, which is that its not just what you do, its when you do it. We still dont seem to have a National Strategy for what might come in october. And dr. Anthony fauci on wednesday struck a more optimistic tone saying we might have a vaccine by the end of the year. Meanwhile, a new poll shows that 49 of americans say that they would get the vaccine when it becomes available, but 31 arent sure, and 20 just flat out said no. Many citing safety concerns. How optimistic are you about our race for a vaccine and the impact that it will have . A vaccine by early 2021 is ambitious and a little hard to believe. We really have to make sure that its effective, and all the chips have to fall into place to make sure that its safe and effective before people are going to turn out to use it. Our thanks to dr. Eisenman. Coming up, a 7yearold who earned the title of prom king. Plus, one grandmother who really deserves her bud light. Thats next. This moment. This moment right now. This is our commencement. No, well not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. But we are entering a new chapter in our lives. Our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. The kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. We didnt ask for it. But we