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detectives on the scene where a man was found stabbed in the safe way on story road good evening. i'm dan ashley. carolyn johnson has the night off. this is the city's seventh murder in the pass week. a surge in street cop crime is compelling one assemblywomen to demand the police chief call in reinforcements to stop it. let's get straight to abc7 news reporter low uh-huh mean gulezian live with the latest on the breaking story. >> dan, this is the seventh homicide in eight days.
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the victim was found in the safeway store behind me stabbed to death. the victim is a man in his 20s. the suspect got away. this death comes after what the police chief called a very bloody week. >> this is san jose's 31st homicide on story road in the safeway store. and it happened in the center of former san jose city council woman nora compass' district. she is a state assembly person, and she is taking action. compose sent this letter to the police chief asking him to admit he needs help curbing the rising crime rate. >> i am not content to sitcom for the blee while homicide is in my district and continues to be a headline. >> campos wants him to look to the highway patrol for support. the department staffing levels are down while homicides are up.
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>> i am not opposed to that just yet. >> they plan to make changes first change by adding 28 to 45e officers to the streets next month. and focusing on gangs. they call the letter premature, councilman sam lacardo calls it something else. >> it is a political gimmick. >> he doesn't think bringing in the chp makes any sense. >> it is a traj dough that they might only work if you can convince these gang members to get in their cars and exceed the speed limit on the freeways. >> members of the downtown association disagree. the non-profit made up of business and property owners wants more police presence. they are telling the off duty police officers to patrol the area. >> we have had complaints from clients who don't want to come to the area. they don't feel secured. >> we have additional resources being offered. let's put them to work. >> all we know about the suspect is he is in his 20s wearing dark clothes.
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there is surveillance video that police officers are reviewing at this hour. they do say they will be out here on the scene through the night. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> lisa, thanks very much. we have developing news in the mountains north of sacramento where two huge wildfires continue to burn out of control. a 79 square mile fire threatens 900 homes in and around the pumas national forest while 3500 homes are in the pathway of a fire near the shasta county line. and governor brown sent troops to battle the shasta blaze. it claimed 50 buildings including at least seven homes. cal fire got a break today when gusting winds shifted directions giving firefighters a chance to reinforce their lines. but evacuation orders are still in affect in manton and shingletwn and viola. >> when it is all over, this
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place will be standing here. we got out what was important. >> the fire is 40% contained. the pumas fire is 45% contained. cal fire issued mandatory evacuations for the cavelo area because of two wildfires burning nearby. lightning strikes started the fires this weekend. 6400 acres burned so far. the fire is just 10% contained so they will chew up more land before this is over. about 4500 homes are threatened. another developing story, this one near seattle. the secret service says a man sent an e-mail threatening the president to a general fbi mailbox. agents claim the man .ed .ed a shotgun at them when they went to his home to talk with him. a search of his home turned up two weapons authorities say, but no bombs. our sister station in seattle reports the 31-year-old suspect served in the military.
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he will appear in court tomorrow afternoon. a driver is dead following a fiery crash in a horr martinez. a horrible scene. an suv rear-ended a car that had stalled on highway four after the driver lost control and hit a guardrail. the collision sent the car down an embankment where you can see and it split in half and burst into flames killing the driver. still not identified at the moment. two of the four people in the suv were hospitalized. no word on the extent of their injuries. the highway patrol is handling the investigation. the sheriff will open a center for those affected by the refinery fire. it will be in the north richmond community heritage senior apartments which is on fred jackson way. people can file injury and damage claims at the center from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. tomorrow through saturday. saturday i can su can submit claims at chevron's other help center. that one is located at the nevin community center.
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we have both addresses listed on our website if you need to get there. abc7news.com under see is it on tv. >> a fresno area woman died of west nile virus today. that brings this year's nationwide death toll to 26 with two fatal cases here in california. and city workers helped catch an animal far away from home. they usually live in the see yarr uh-huh buff -- in the sierra above the 6,000 foot ntthis rodent may have hitched a ride to san jose maybe under someone's vehicle. >> we are hoping that maybe somebody will come forward and say they saw this thing jump out when they got home. we would like to return him or her to her colony. >> a group called wild rescue
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plans to work with the rehab center to released the vair manet back to -- the varmant back to the native habitat. >> local youth sports is making big noise. they are one step closer in beating the little league world series. fans and petaluma filled a movie theater to watch them win. and john alston is in the newsroom. he was at the theater. john, how fun is this? >> they were there to see a baseball game, actually, but it was similar to watching an action movie. at times a nailbiter and a thriller to followed by cheers for the winner. >> the moment of victory in petaluma. they filled boulevard cinemas include the proud grandparents of porter slayed. >> he played well. they all played well. it is exciting to watch. now he gets to do it all over again. >> we are so happy they played
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so well today. >> the darkened theater was transformed into a ballpark and they went wild after the three-run homer. tonight's game from the team from connecticut fought their way to the little league world series in williamsport, pennsylvania. >> it has been a long couple months for all of us. this game -- this takes a lot out of you. we are on the field with the kids as far as i'm concerned. it is intense. >> we have a rough hat. >> maybe it was the good luck charm outside of the theater. they were rubbing the head of a four-year-old boy who was on a rec season team jie. they did it again and so on and so forth. when he wasn't there they
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rubbed the picture of ted's head. >> tonight's win was an inspiration for other little leaguers. >> i was here yesterday, and i was like shaking through the whole game. today i was pretty nervous too. i am glad they came out with a win. >> the team is off on wednesday. there would be another big movie showing when petaluma plays on thursday. regardless of what ultimately happens, the city is planning a parade for the team on september 2nd. in the newsroom, john alston, abc news jie. they are winner no's matter. let's hope they go all the way. thanks, john. now you can watch the semifinal game on espn2 against either tennessee and -- or texas. we hillary broadcast the game on comcast channels 195 and 715. and we hillary broadcast it on our -- we will rebroadcast on our digital channels. coming up next, the bay area off-road controversy. these daredevils want to expand their playground.
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but neighbors and environmentalists have other ideas about that. and racing on the bay. fast boats and the best sailors in the world challenge one another and the water. stay with us.>÷@÷÷h
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there is a battle being waged in the hills near the pass . neighbors are upset about expanding the bay area's only state run off highway vehicle park. and in the assignment 7 report, take a closer look. >> since the 1920s, motorcyclists have been visiting this area in the hills between livermore and tracy to ride the steep terrain, canyons and trails. the state took over the carnegie recreation area in
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the 1960s. >> when you are out here you feel like you are out of the city. it is a great feeling. >> but it can get congested out here. on a busy day as many as 700 off-road enthusiasts ride 1300 acres of trails and roads of the hoping to reduce the congestion, the state paid $7.8 million in the late 1990s to expand on adjacent land. it bought 3,000 acres including the remanence of an old coal mining town called tessla. >> this new expansion will allow us to continue to work to provide programs that will actually help with the cultural and natural resources and protection and providing high quality recreation. >> the plan calls for new hiking paths and designated trails for the off-road use that would be largely invisible for people looking up the hillside. but some environmentalists environmentalists and some neighbors balk at the idea of turning the hillside into anything but open space. they are with friends of
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tissla park -- tessla, pa. >> we have a chance to save this future land. >> they say tessla is an important part of history. in fact, it is home to native american artifacts and it was used by span fish settlers as trail to san francisco bay. >> we cannot allow the damage that occurred at carnegie scra to invade into this wonderful pristine park land. >> she lives next to the recreation vehicle area. her family has been here since the 18 -- 1870s. >> do you see that rut, for example. it is the same below the fence line. that hasn't been used for 20 years. >> he doesn't believe that riders will stay on designated trails in an expanded off highway vehicle park. >> a even if they say well 90% are good guys, 10% of the ohv users if they violate it do an incredible amount of damage. >> park hays the park has not
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been a good steward of the land they have been given. she is with public employees with environmental responsibility. they sued the state park department in 2009 over diminished water quality in a creek that flows during the rainy months. the state water board stepped in and ordered the park to make changes. >> they are making efforts at it, and i guess it remains to be seen, but as long as you have hill climbs like you have here, you are going to have sediment there is just no way around that. >> the park admits there is still work to do. adding they have been busy replanting hillsides and restoring closed trails to prevent future damage. a promise it says to improve the experience of everyone who wants to enjoy nature. >> and i thi word is word is the balancing act. the balance between the motorized recreation and the protection. we have that balance. >> now, plans for a larger off highway park are still being drafted. the public comment is still open, 1k3 you can find a link
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on how you can comment on our website, abc7news.com. well, from racing on two wheels to the water, some of the best sailors begin competing tomorrow in the america's cup world series on the bay. saling teams went through their final practice runs near marina green today. thousands are expected to watch the races from the san francisco waterfront. race organizers provided us these pictures after two boats capsized during today's practice runs. both seems say they will fail come tomorrow. now we have a link to the america's cup world series schedule and a map showing the best place to watch it on our website, abc7news.com. just click on see it on tv. so will it be good sailing weather? they need wind out there on the bay. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> breezy enough out on the bay for the sales to get going. good looking weather. cast in a moment.ailed moment. here is the view from the east bay hills camera from this afternoon. did you check this out today? we saw midand high level clouds moving in. it gave us a beautiful sky.
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let's check out live doppler 7hd, and we'll show you what it looks like from that perspective. don't have the high clouds anymore. we are dealing with low clouds and fog. as you can see near the coast, this is all going to fill in toward the morning hours. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. antioch, a mild reading at 74 degrees. fog, low clouds and patchy drizzle that includes your morning commute. below normal high temperatures tomorrow, and we are going togoe go with the mild pattern. if you are already looking to the weekend there is change coming your way. tonight we will see the fog filling in out toward the delta. 5:00 a.m. when many of you head out the door. we will be dealing with widespread gray. the fog will d vis visibility in some spot with some drizzle. just give yourself some more time. low 50s to low 60s. as you send your kids off to school, if you have kids, bundle them up. it will be on the cool side and murky first thing in the
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morning. it is an area of low pressure as you look at the water vapor imagery. and this area of low pressure is deepening our marine layer. as it heads south it will trigger thunderstorms in southern california and parts of california into nevada as the low moves into southern california. there are red flag warnings up for tomorrow for southern california and for the southeastern portion of california and northern nevada. concern of flooding with heavy rains. obviously this will be an area of concern as we head into tomorrow afternoon and evening just in case you are traveling. the temperatures tomorrow afternoon, a little bit lower than today. 86 in antioch. down from 91 today. 84 in livermore. you are coming down a couple more degrees. 68 oakland and 60 in half moon bay. san jose 78. a few high clouds at times. 81 in santa rosa. around the monterey bay, 62 in monterey where the fog will be sitting. 84 in morgan hill.
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here is a look at the forecast for the america's cup world series. racing begins tomorrow. i know they will have practice rounds. grab yre you grab youre goi the sweater or jacket. the seven-day forecast, slightly cooler tomorrow and then the numbers come up a few degrees on thursday and holding there. by the weekend we will give you a mild pattern, mid70s to mid80s. mike niko will be here at 4:30 tomorrow morning. if there are airport delays, he will help you get out the door. >> the forecast is smooth sailing. thank you very much.
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we have one item to pass along. having good oral hygiene is developing the risk of developing dementia later in life. elderly men who did not brush once a day were 55% more likely to develop dementia compared to those who brushed every day. it is thought gum disease bacteria may get into the brain affecting one's mental health. the study found this affect was not seen in women,
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interestingly enough. we want to take a moment to thank some of the people who have become a part of the abc7 sleep train foster kids dream campaign. our thanks tonight to mike m of richmond, shannon b of san jose and gabrielle l of los gatos. we appreciate you getting involved. you can help. just like us on abc7 news facebook page and $1 will be donated to help local foster kids in need. up next, sports director larry beil tonight. >> want to see a triple play? >> why not? >> we'll show you that. and the giants get what they need from timmy in l.a. and the a's make history as easy as one, two, three. sports i
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good evening. the giants manager bruce bochy put it simply saying it is almost september. it is time for tim lincecum to be timlin tim lincecum. timmy in l.a. not going to miss this game. he lines it over the head and a flash, 2-0 giants. a funny moment in the third
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and timmy strikes out ellis. hector sanchez thinks the inning is over. where are you going, hector? come back. in the fourth after a crawford r.b.i single pagan up the middle. and that makes it 4-0. timmy 5 and two-thirds and struck out four. this is the play of the night. a base hit to center. pagan firing home sanchez completely blocks the plate. the call is out. sanchez sealed it up nicely giants win 4-1 to move a game and a half up of west. anderson is back from tommy john surgery. he went seven innings and struck out six. spectacular come back when you consider he had elbow surgery 15 months ago. the bottom of two and josh donaldson doubles off the wall. seth smith off the dl and score prz first. in the fifth and here is the history. to donaldson and to chris
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carter for the triple play. in the 6th we are tied at one and derrick norris and knocks in smith. a's victorious by a score of 4-1. he is a 12-year-old relief pitcher for the petaluma little leaguers. he was called on to start a game. he said he was nervous, but huey was terrific in an elimination game with connecticut. a little tug of war to start things off. big bradley smith, he settles that. he went 5 and a third and struck out seven. in a jam in the first and the key strikeout to escape. the bunt and the call goes to smith who fires across the diamond. petaluma up in the third. it is a 3-1 bomb. head a nice cushion and he was up 3-0. he did it on the mound and did it with the bat. it was 5-0, and that would be your final.
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so here is the deal. petaluma advances to thursday's game to face the loser of tomorrow's texas-tennessee game. right now manager eric smith on his pitcher. >> we use him when we think we need to get out at the top the order. he can be effective. frankly it is my mistake we haven't used him more. >> i kind of calmy down -- calmed down. i am never afraid of cameras. i love cameras. i am not shy. we can tell. >> stanford announced their 2012 starting quarterback. the man who will replace andrew luck will be josh nunez. he is a junior from upland, california. he doesn't have much experience. in fact, he has only thrown two passes in his college career. he missed last season with turf toe. nunez edged out knottingham.
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>> that story is so much fun. >> they are having fun. >> thanks, larry. that's our report. "nightline" is up next. from all of us here, thank you for watching. we appreciate your time. see you tomorrow. good night.
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since the 1940s. outside memphis, they were racing to remove a car that poked out of the shrinking waters and was blocking river traffic. it had been quietly sitting on the river bottom for years. there its a lot at stake here. this river is the nation's artery of commerce. and the goods on these barges alone could fill more than 700 semi trucks and they're just sitting here. more than 500 tons of grain, coal and other goods move across the river every year. which means that every day products could soon cost families more. each day traffic stops, the u.s. economy loses $300 million. so they're dredging the mississippi. >> i'm running, what you might call a big vacuum cleaner. >> reporter: trying to keep the water at least nine feet deep. nervous the river may need to remain closed. abc news, greenville, mississippi. well, the early spring and extreme summer heat means it is already starting to look a lot like fall in part of minnesota.

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