this is channel 3 news at 11 00. we begin tonight with four are dead including the suspect and at least 14 injured after a series of shootings. it happened in about 40 miles outside of wichita at four separate locations. nbc news dan sherman has everybody said there was gunshots, a shooter. we just kept hearing pop, pop. reporter it was near the end of the workday when authorities of South Central called to a shooting, a man driving a truck hit in the shoulder. that was followed by a report of another attack at another location and then word of an shooter inside excel industries. it didnt matter who it was. he had no specific target. got in his way. orities say there were multiple fatalities and more injured. oh, my god, total shock, just trying to get out of there, you know, and there was a couple there was a guy down and he needed help. reporter outside the plant relatives waited and worried. its just scary. i mean you dont know what is coming to. reporter authorities eventually confirmed the scene was secure and the suspect was the shooter himself has been shot and killed. hes an excel employee. reporter in all e four crime scenes. the sheriff says the attacks are connected. for now the motive is not known. Back at home an alert to parents in Lorain County tonight after four girls were day. police have not said whether these cases could be connected. however, descriptions from the channel Andrew Horansky is live in elyria where this began very early in the morning. reporter a girl woke up to r bedroom grabbing her leg telling her that if she went with him, nobody would get hurt. N of events that would make any parent sick. its the worst feeling in the world having your daughter come screaming at you 3 00 in e is trying to take her out of her bed. reporter raymond is a single father doing the best he can raising two kids, but last night even the locked doors rent enough to keep a predator from coming in and approaching the person he cherishes most. she came in the room d, someone is in the window pulling my leg trying to get her out the window. didnt even put clothes on. i was out reporter chasing a shadow the suspect disappeared leaving little more than footprints, but did he strike re were three at washington and west and west 9th a girl was punched twice and got away. at oberlin and west eighth a man followed a girl into ayear old and allegedly exposed then just into a yard and allegedly exposed them and then another occurrence in oakdale. all the girls had been walking alone. tonight still no arrests. the fbi went door to door. we know this individual is approaching juveniles, physically touching these juveniles and we take that very seriously. reporter yet his description is vague. police are looking for a white male in his 30s with brown eyes and possibly acne scars. witnesses said it was tough to get a good look because his face was partially covered by a tightly pulled hoodie or possibly a mask. schools in lorain went in lockdown because of this today. tonight i was able to speak to that little girl. she is doing well planning to return to class tomorrow. i did talk to her dad as well. staying with him in his room for the time being. incredibly scary. thank you, andrew. a medical breakthrough today at the Cleveland Clinic as doctors performed the first ever uterus transplant. its a move that could help who suffer from a rare disorder. channel 3s Hilary Golston is live tonight with details. hi, hilary. reporter the struggle with infertility can be difficult for many families, but this is more than a medical miracle. this is also a chance, a chance for many women to become pregnant and eventually hold that baby in their arms. [ audio difficulties ] reporter the transplant is a first in the nation. this video provided by the Cleveland Clinic, a 26yearold woman is in stable condition after a medical team worked for nine hours to implant the organ from a deceased donor. looking for candidates to participate in Clinical Trials late last year. the transplant is meant to allow women without a uterus or those who have a damaged womb, to give them the ability to carry a baby and give birth. now Cleveland Clinic also says they are still looking for participants in this study. now they also say we should have a chance to speak with those who have performed what many are calling a miracle next week. were live in cleveland tonight. im hillary golston, channel 3 news. pretty incredible. thank you. now to a showdown in houston, the five remaining president ial candidates took the stage for the final gop debate before super tuesday when voters in a dozen states will be going to the polls. it was a fiery night as marco rubio and ted cruz aggressively went after frontrunner donald trump. immigration was the early focus. stage thats ever been fined your projects illegally. im the only one on the stage thats hired people. you havent hired anybody. , so in fact, some of the people ive fired as well. by the way, ive hired tens of thousands of people in my job. youve hired nobody. youve had nothing. the answer is you of complete the board. you let people know once its done you dont have a right to come in. if you come in, we dont want an excuse. youre going back. the governor said if elect, he would have a plan in his first 100 days in office to solve immigration problems. ohios primary is also approaching fast. senator Bernie Sanders brought his campaign to berea today. he told a big crowd he can win the buckeye state. new polls show him leading Hillary Clinton nationwide and doing better against donald trump in a one on one interview being turned off by normal politics. reporter is it dangerous for there to be this much discontent and anger in the political system . what it shows is how far removed the political establishment and the economic establishment. weve got a lot of politicians. they arent listening to the people. this kind of distance from politics from the needs of the american people, thats what is dangerous and thats what has got to change. sanders appearance was the first by a president ial candidate in ohio for the primary season. two days ago the investigator tom meyer told us exclusively about a criminal investigation into allegations of abuse at a local alzheimers home. tonight tom reports that home is now closed. she is not equipped to handle somebody with memory issues. reporter robin morris knew there was something wrong with the way happy hearts assisted living was caring for her mother pauley now 89. she described her as a night owl who was confined to her room for unusually long periods of time. long what i would call abusive to her because of her nature. reporter morris was shocked and angered to learn that happy hearts owner christine zippy sent pauley to the psych ward at a local hospital. the owner wanted my mother on behavioral meds which i resisted. her doctor resisted. reporter in an email to the state zippy complained turnover at the Geauga County home has been significant and shes exhausted from training folks, teaching them good manners and professionalism. not everyone hired she said is a good fit. weve learned detectives are investigating allegations regarding unqualified staff. and i feel like what theyre trying to do is just get rid of the residents so that the staff only had to do things like clean, you know, that they didnt have to deal with anybody. reporter happy hearts caught the attention of the Geauga County prosecutor just recently when 72yearold donald sly suffered Second Degree burns much like these. no one is saying exactly what happened, but detectives are was left unattended while taking a shower. sly was lifeflighted to metrohealth where he later died. the cause of death is undetermined. criminal charges are possible once the evidence were waiting on comes back. reporter two days following our report we returned to happy hearts only to find it closed. even the sign at the end of the drive has been removed. problem in morris is glad she found a robin morris is glad she found a new home to her mom not long before detectives showed up to the home a few weeks ago armed with a search warrant. i think its a great idea that they should close. reporter we tried treatmentedly to talk with happy hearts owner christine zippy, but she has not returned our calls. she told the state the sheriffs search of her home forced most staff to leave and she was preparing to close. the prosecutor declined to comment about evidence taken from the home. im investigator tom meyer. coming up tonight future historymakers, a group of Young Authors inspiring the world and achieve their dreams. plus big developments from dallas as Johnny Manziel wants to see if he will be charged over an incident with his best girl friend. hi, besty. hi there, sara. were keeping an eye out for lake effect snow. well take a look at the whole forecast for you coming up next. also channel 3 welcomes 2016 rock and roll hall of fame inductees cheap trick to cleveland. they will headline the spring benefit for the rock and roll hall of fame friday, may 6th at 9 p. M. at cleveland public hall. tickets start at 17. 50 and go on sale this friday at 10 a. M. thats tomorrow 10 a. M. the concert will support the rock halls nationally acclaimed educational program. you can get more info at www. Wkyc. Com rockhall. channel 3 news at 11 00 is made possible by universal windows direct. in celebration of black History Month wkyc is partnering with radio 1 to recognize clevelanders who are considered future historymakers. channel 3s wale aliyu introduces us to daunte gibbs institute. he leads a group of teens from all over Cuyahoga County already published authors spreading their messages to the world. the emotional, psychological stereotyping of females begin when the doctor says its a girl. reporter these are the future leaders of the world or f. L. O. W. before i came to f. L. O. W. i was angry about a lot of things, but i couldnt express my anger without getting the angry black woman stereotypes. reporter they turned their thoughts into speeches and their speeches into a publication. i have the experiences of a black young lady. i can write about it. just different issues that they come across, a fatherless home or violence, bullying. theyre really challenging themselves to think about issues at a very young age and to have a voice about it. toward the end of the program we take those speeches and publish them into a book called out of the mouths of babes. reporter the first book had 26 authors. its really nice to know when im gone, theres a piece reporter but their instructor daunte gibbs has bigger dreams for the group. this year well be upwards of 50 published authors that weve been able to mold and shape. it made me feel important. he has a very huge effect on me. im not used to anyone listening to what i have to say and not treat you like oh, youre just youth. you dont understand. youre young. you dont get anything like basically baby me and at f. L. O. W. you dont get babied at all. we definitely join with radio 1 in saluting daunte gibbs truly making a difference for a historymaker. the students are working on their third volume. the first two here are available on amazon and kindle. excellent. some lucky jetblue passengers have earned a free round trip flight to anywhere the airline says it conducted a social experiment on a recent flight. all 150 passengers had to Work Together and compromise to unanimously agree on one destination by the end of the flight. if it wasnt unanimous, they would lose the free trip, but in a sort of instant primary they whittled down the options and all agreed on costa rica. jetblue said it conducted this unifying experiment to show folks in washington how its done. i think the question is more like do you want the ice cream or chocolate cake . we could have figured it out on something. it came down to costa rica and caicos and the turks. so you cant really go wrong, can you . a high class problem right there. exactly. we got our own little bit of problems going on here. there is one thing that kind of strikes fear in the heart of many meteorologists. surprises that it throws at us. lets look at what were expecting tomorrow. big snow continuing into the morning and breezy, temperatures around 20, mostly cloudy in the afternoon, cool, no big problems expected by the end of the day as the lake snow wind down, upper 20s. we do have the caution light out for tomorrow morning because we are seeing light snow beginning to develop. as far as lake snow goes, its a Pretty Simple idea. cold air coming across relatively warm waters riding in on those winds. the winds point you in the direction that all this is supposed to happen. the problem is theres a lot more than just those three things that come into play and when you get a little shot of energy or you get different layering of the winds, sometimes there are a few little surprises the lake throws at you. indeed we have that happening now. we are seeing lake snow showers blossoming east and west, this one band shooting into lorain portions of westlake, bay village down into berea, too. so this could be responsible for maybe an inch or 2 or if it sits here all night, maybe 3 or 4 inches, whereas areas farther out to the east in the traditional snowbelt where we were already expecting another couple inches of this lake effect snow as we go through the night. then theres light flurries on either side of that, but remember temperatures are cooling down. we will probably start to see a lot of slush on the road today icing up, saw that when i was out earlier this evening, parking lot getting icy. be very careful when you step out the door in the morning. i mentioned the lake effect. you can see wuerl looking upstream to the were looking upstream to the north and west, lake superior, Lake Michigan, lake erie, like huron and you can kind of see these streamers coming off the northern lakes. we have primer taking place, the moisture coming off lake superior, Lake Michigan and it rides all wait down lower bit of an all the way down lower michigan and then that little bit of extra moisture coming out of lake erie really helps ramp things up. we have three lakes worth of moisture coming in very dry air that. could mean a couple inches of snow through the night. you kind of see how this has developed over the evening. were not expecting like a foot of snow or anything. then outside of this small problem that we have going on tonight theres nothing left of this until you get into the pacific with late sunday, early monday snow and mix chance. things are definitely looking bit. temperatures start off around 20 tomorrow. we will be in the midand upper 20s heading through the afternoon. the lake snow is pretty much confined to the morning. well start to see winds changing around as we head through the afternoon. let me back it up one map here and show you the possible snow through tomorrow, 1 to 4 inches where bands persist and that is through friday midday. 20s, mostly cloudy once that snow winds down. next seven days theres a nice warming trend through the weekend with 40s and 50s and late sunday into monday we get our next rain and snow chances. thank you, betsy. tonight was all about the bag for supporting the Hunger Network. the third annual fashion benefit put some real models up there and for folks like me pretending to know what were doing on the catwalk tonight. handbags, yes, and also grocery backs tonight. a donation of 5 can fill a bag of groceries and all the proceeds benefit the Hunger Network of greater cleveland. this is a hunger relief location for more than 60,000 people every month. is that thats impressive. . thats impressive. thank you. coming up. the Dallas Police department has completed its investigation on Johnny Manziel. we have more on where the hi, everybody. news from dallas, texas, about manziel. the police in dallas have wrapped up their investigation into that incident a few weeks ago, that domestic situation with Johnny Manziel and his girl friend colleen crowley. interesting strategy here. the police will send the assault investigation to a grand jury saying today there was not enough evidence for them to charge manziel today. some in the Legal Community in dallas are complaining about the way the police have handled this saying that theyre opting out and giving manziel some kind of preferential treatment in the case. anyway back to the grand jury, the other side if manziel gets indicted for a class a misdemeanor assault, now in capitals with it penalties of not more carries with it penalties of not more than one year in the county jail and a foon of not more than 4,000. 4,000. he will not be a brown as of march 9th when the team cuts josh gordon will be a brown even though he was suspended all of last year. the browns were optimistic when i was out in berea next week that gordon will be reinstated him back. the executive Vice President of Football Operations thinks gordon finally has it all together. everything we see and hear and talk with his representation and those representing him say hes eager to get back and contribute. we fool like if hes accomplished those things feel like if hes accomplished those thing, theres a spot for him on the roster. at the nfl combine the quarterbacks met with the media today and theyll throw in front of all the teams coming up on saturday. we introduce you to carson dakota state, 6 5, interviewed with the browns at the senior bowl where he really jumped out. everybody really liked this kid. hes got tremendous upside. the only question about him is the level of competition hes played against at north dakota state. first its gerald goff at cal who has played against some great teams. west has played against some lesser teams. everybody wants to be the top guy, no doubt about it, but what matters to me is a team that picks me that believes in me. i want to go in somewhere where they believe in myself to be that franchise quarterback whether right away or down the road. thats whats important to me. i want to go into a good situation, get good coaching and keep playing ball. the indians continue training in good year, arizona, First Cactus League game