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fuse. >> now at 11:00, sex, drugs and explosiveses. east bay police are on alert warning high school students not to play a very dangerous game. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the game is a scavenger hunt that involves students from several east bay high schools. >> abc7 news reporter leslie brinkly is live in alameda with the story. leslie? >> reporter: fortunately so far police say they haven't fielded any calls yet tonight in this so-called scavenger hunt involving juniors and seniors in oakland, berkeley and in alameda. the object is to score points by doing startlingly dangerous and illegal activity. >> it was like a scavenger hunt going on. >> students heard about it and so did the school officials who issued an e-mail blast midday warning parents at four high school campuses in alameda. >> what we heard is it could involve drugs, drinking, sex and even potentially eke plows
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-- explosive. that's a volatile combination. >> the teens reportedly plan to drive around a recording videos of themselves involved in criminal activity and then posting them on-line as proof. >> mugging people i have heard and the cops were getting involved and teachers were telling kids to be careful where they were walking. >> clearly this would pose a grave physical danger to our students, but there is the damage to their on-line reputation and their college and career success. >> alameda school officials city it included st. joseph's high school in alameda along with other catholic high schools in berkeley and oakland. >> i felt kind of scared in wondering what are they going to do. >> it was supposed to end at 10:30 p.m. >> i hope it is a hoax. let's hope it is a hoax. >> many hope it never happened at you will a. i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. a family of four is
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recovering after their jetski flipped over in pittsburgh. it happened shortly after they were rescued at 6:00. everyone was wearing a life jacket. this picture from east county .net shows them warming up after their rescue. one adult and two children went to john muir medical center with mild hypothermia. a sex scandal triggered a new policy tonight. >> we will not tolerate criminal miss -- misconduct. we owe that to the residents of oakland. >> abc7 news was at oakland city hall where the police chafe and the mayor announced the district attorney will be alerted to any suspicions of wrongdoing involving officers. they were under an internal investigation for misconduct that the law enforcement sources say involves the daughter of a police department dispatcher who may have been underage. it started with the suicide of the police officer of brian
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bran dan. his wife's death was also ruled a suicide and there was initially some suspicion about her death. the suicide note and the events prompted him to take his own life. they say they are withholding judgment until chargesiare filed. >> it is tragic if the district attorney succumbs to media pressure and don't make decisions based on the evidence. >> the alameda county d.a. is conducting an independent parallel investigation. we are hearing from the san francisco bicyclist who was injured after he was hit by a police cruiser. >> the crsh was caught on cam dsh dash the crash was caught on camera. we go to the south of market neighborhood with the story. serming yow? >> the bicyclist tells me he just entered the green lane here at second street and mission. in the video you can see how he was hit. in dash cam video from a smartphone app called nexar you can see the collision
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clearly. timothy doyle said he was hoping to make it through the yellow light at second and mission. >> and he didn't see me and we just collided like that. >> doyle was surprised the crash was caught on video. jay they were at -- >> they were at fault for sure. they had their blippinger on to -- their blinker on. then they said we will pull over here and go this way. >> he spent the night in the hospital. he has a pretty big cut on his leg and a minor back injury, but he was able to walk up a flight of stairs to show us the damaged bicycle. a police spokesman says the crash is still under investigation. they did confirm the police cruiser was not headed to an emergency call. the san francisco bicycle coalition said this could have been prevented. >> the cars can't make those kinds of turns if there is a protected bike lane on the road. >> one of the best examples is on polk street near city hall. timothy doyle tells me he is not mad at the police. >> if you have an accident, have it with a cop.
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it was lucky. >> thursday was bike to work day. he is disappointed it ended with a trip to the hospital. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> an amtrak train headed to oakland slams into a pick up truck killing three people. it happened late this afternoon in a rural area near fresno. they believe the truck's driver tried to go around a freight train that was stopped and didn't see the amtrak train speeding toward it on a second set of tracks. the train split the truck in two and no one on board the train was injured. >> pittsburgh may set up surveillance cameras to help stop a string of shootings. 24r* were six shootings since last june. the latest is a mother of four died on wednesday when another driver opened fire on her vehicle. the plan would set up cameras at key city owned locations costing $100,000. >> tonight we are learning new details about a deadly crime spree in the south bay. on
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wednesday one victim was found shot to death at a home 0 madrone drive. the second victim was found in a crashed car in campbell. the accused killer went to court. >> the widow, siblings and the close friend of the victim robin hardin were in court and charged with two counts of murder. >> this was obviously a disturbing crime. >> in new court documents the santa clara county investigators say redmond and an accomplice went into the redwood estate homes on wednesday armed and demanding money. they encountered hardin's adult son. they held the barrel of a handgun to his head and hit him several times with a mallet. they bound him around his wrists, ankles and mouth with duct tape. when hardin came home there was a fight followed by approximately six gunshots. investigators say he died of a gunshot wound to the head. >> this was a violent home invision. >> witnesses say two men took off in a silver prius after a
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pursuit on highway 17 going more than 100 miles an hour. the prius crashed on hamilton avenue of the redmond troid to run, but was caught on his path. deputies found a bloody vest and a bloody glove. in the car, redmond's accomplice covered in blood from a large laceration on his arm. he died at the hospital and appears to be the john doe redmond is accused of killing. >> i don't want to speculate as to what his relationship to the victims may have been. >> the first item was to get more bullets. a second note is have the victim's address on it. abc7 news. >> repairs should wrap up on a sewer main that caused a big sinkhole in san francisco. abc7 news was on mission street as crews in stalled a new 36-inch sewer pipe that was shipped in from arizona. the 12 by five foot sinkhole nearly swallowed an uber car on tuesday night. >> san francisco say the is warning students and staff they may have been exposed to
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chicken poke. the campus sent out a nghts -- sent out a notice. is the students and staff who are pregnant or in contact with children less than a year old are advised to contact their doctor. this weekend may be a great time to do whale watching. humpback whales were spotted this week. sky 7hd show the enormous mammals breaching in the bay. they are drawn in by the anchovies. y -- they are great places to spot them and boaters are asked to stay away from the whales. free wi-fi sounds great, but it could be fake, set up to steal your personal information. >> still ahead at 11:00, michael finney reveals how you can spot the internet imposters. >> and a prom that some high school students will never forget. the limo that burst into flames. >> and hollywood and washington come together at the white house state dinner. the celebrity sightings in the nation's capitol.
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francisco, east bay and all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. new at 11:00, students in massachusetts had a prom they will never forget tonight. the limousine burst into flames all heading to a dance outside boston. it started with a little smoke. everyone got out as the flames shot out. the fire completely destroyed the limo and the important thing is no one was hurt. five women died in a limo fire on the san mateo bridge three years ago. >> whether you are at a coffee shop, airport on or hotel you will find free wi-fi to connect to the internet.
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>> but if you are not careful you could fall prey to a scammer. >> how to protect yourself. >> reporter: even experts say there is no sure way to know when you are a victim. the good news is there are shave guards -- safeguards available that you need to take advantage of. doug tiger browses the internet in his oakland neighborhood of rock ridge. the uc berkeley professor does president like what he sees. >> the evidence that i have seen in this neighborhood seems to suggest that there are bogus wi-fi network set up. >> somebody could be mimicking the comcast service and fooling people into using it. thus leaving you vulnerable to people stealing your pass word and assuming your identity. >> a public wi-fi is inhairptly insecure. >> the company that helped deploy free wi-fi hotspots in san francisco and san jose.
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>> anybody can come in with a rogue access point to a public wi-fi setting and have the same network name. >> in other words anyone can call the wickedly fast wi-fi the same name used by the city of han sew say. san jose. he is the chief information officer. >> based on how easy it is, it wouldn't be uncommon to see rogue hotspots. >> some people we talked with seemed surprised. >> i wasn't aware at all. >> i would like to learn more about how to counter that. >> he found several suspicious signs. the common network names that are misspelled. this shield with an exclamation point next to the network name is a warning that this site is unencrypted and anyone can listen in. and then there is this alert that this hotspot might be a different network with the same name. >> those warnings are there to tell us that we are potentially entering into a dangerous situation.
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>> you may also be on a bogus hotspot if your app stops working or your browser starts spiting error messages. >> it is always a cat and mouse game. since there is that such thing as 100% security. >> you can win that game by taking some simple steps. when on public wi-fi encrypt your data by attaching to a public network. connect to the next generation hotspot. pass point or hotspot 2.0 like those deployed in san jose and in san francisco. and always connect to url's with https in the address. >> if that person is security conscious and knows what to do they can be extremely secure. >> taking these measures leads you to more risks.
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there is free wi-fi throughout the bay area. i have put it on the website. just click on seven on your side. >> the weekend is upon us. >> it is the weekend? >> it is. >> sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> it is one of those weekends you have to pull out the long sleeves or the sweaters. take a look at live doppler 7hd. we have low clouds beginning to redevelop and start to move in. the temperatures right now are in the 50s. half moon bay you dropped to 48 degrees. here is a look at pier15 and we have patches of low clouds out there. it is cooler than normal for your weekend and we are looking at a normal pattern monday to wednesday of next week. the temperatures will start off in the mid40s to the mid50s. you will notice the skies are are pretty much gray across
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the entire bay area and there will be some damp spots as that drizzle develops. here is your time line of what is going to happen. the low clouds pretty mop become widespread. tomorrow morning a narrow line of drizzle begins to develop at 7:00 a.m. ahead of this system here. the system will bring rain to northern california, but for us it will be drizzly spots. 10:00 a.m. as well. if you have plans around that time keep that in mind. and then the front fizzles out. we will see cool ocean air and the sea breeze and the temperatures will run below average for this time of year for your saturday afternoon. take a look at this live picture and a beautiful view of city hall and san francisco. 5* 12-hour day planner looks like this for tomorrow. cloud and drizzle at 7:00 a.m. in the 50s. mostly cloudy at noontime. upper 50s to mid60s. it will be mild inland. steel a lot of cloud cover -- still a lot of cloud cover. low 60s coast side. it is breezy for the evening hours.
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mid50s to the mid60s. the temperatures for your area in the south bay, 73 gilroy and 72 san jose and los gatos and 70 in sunnyvale and on the peninsula and palo alto. 65 in san mateo. half moon bay, the cloud will be around and the low 60s. same thing for daly city. downtown san francisco, 63. north bay you will see partly cloudy skies m. in the east bay and oakland and newark, 67 san leandro. head inland and the temperatures will not be quite where they need to be for this time of year, but hopefully you like this mild pattern. if you are going to take part in the beta breakers race here is how the weather is shaping up. actually it is ideal unless you decide to go with no clothes on. cloudy and cool. 9:00 a.m. it will be peeks of sun and upper 50s and breezy. 11:00 a.m. low 60s and sun is out at 1:00 p.m. and
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mid60s. ideal weather for beta breakerses this weekend. the accu-weather seven-day forecast anything have you planned, a jog tomorrow morning will be perfect weather as well. cool, morning drizzle. the seven-day forecast will feature very little change on sunday other than the breeze is kicking up and we will start to notice more sunshine for workweek and warmer weather and mid60s to upper 80s on tuesday and wednesday. ama and dan? >> thank you, sandhya. >> still ahead on abc news at 11:00, the a list stars who were special guests at
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our own david muir. the state dinner wrapped up a summit from leaders from the nor duck nations -- from the nordic nations. >> larry beil is here with sports. >> a busy few days coming up. >> for sure. >> one night after his tirade, how would santiago casilla react ? the first thing he did was apologize to the skipper. sports is next. >> the abc7 news app on the go on your schedule. news that lives where you live
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with a couple of beers. he didn't get the foul ball but he did get everyone drenched around him. he struck out three. the giants were down one-0 in the 6th. he hits the green light and green means go. th is gone. a three-run homer, the fifth of the year. this is the first time he ever swung at a 3-0 pitch in the majors. after exploding at manager bruce bochy for pulling him he apologizes and they win it 3-1. the mascot on mascot and violence and oh and the official is knocked out. a lovely cor choreography there. speaking of knockouts and chris davis and a cko. a three-run jack and then two batters later here it comes and there it goes. this is to the roof literally. 2 hit the roof.
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valencia coming back from a hamstring issue. the bases are loaded and danny valencia robs longoria. they snapped their five-game losing streak. well first lebron james questioned how do you determine value in the mvp award that went to steph curry. he really should have won coach of the year honors over steve ker. sensing a theme here, a trend? as they started to practice for the western conference finals a strange phenomenon is going on. these guys cannot resist taking shots at the warriors. he has figured it out how to handle. it. >> we got really good at ignoring it. that's the theme of the last two years. >> he is all right and the sharks are all right.
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for only their fourth time in history they have not had much success there. the big difference this season is it is not only the stars in teal who are playing well, everybody on the roster is contributing and that's exactly what the coach was hoping for. >> we are not here with that depth. i think you look at the team's standing and the teams that are left standing there are there because of their depth. it has made a message since day one. you are not just here to watch the big guys play. you are here to contribute and you are a big piece of this. >> game one the sharks and blues is sunday in saint louis. abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. let the weekend commend. >> it is here. thanks, larry very much. abc7 news does continue now on-line, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. >> we are everywhere. our next newscast is 4:30
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