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macy's with a long rifle and we are getting multiple calls. >> a gunman opens fire in a packed shopping mall and tonight several people are dead. a state troopers are under taking a manhunt to find the shooter. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. washington state trooperses say he is armed with a rifle. he opened up fire in a mall in burlington halfway between seattle and the canadian border. >> katie is monitoring our breaking news live from the newsroom. katie? >> reporter: ama and dan, three women is dead and a man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries and another woman was shot and expected to survive. i want to take you to the scene. you can see the large police response at the cascade mall women's macy's store. a man walked in with a rifle and opened fire, at least eight shots. there is a large manhunt underway as the shooter ran from the mall toward interstate 5. washington state patrol
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trooperses say the area is rural and there are plenty of places for him to hide. >> we are still actively looking for the shooter. again caution people to stay indoors and stay secure. if you see something, say something. definitely stay locked down in your houses until we can get this guy caught. >> he is wearing grayish clothing and a longer rifle and last seen in the women's macy's. >> reporter: here is the surveillance picture that troopers released of the suspected it shooter. the mall is locked down as a crime scene. first responders are working to clear it and they loaded about 20 survivors on a bus and took them to a nearby church to be interviewed. troopers don't know if this was a targeted shooting or random. the victims range in age from mid20s to elderly. abc7 news. >> ama: thank you. >> dan: we sent out a push alet about the mall shooting at 8:18 p.m. be the first to know when breaking news happens. download the abc7 news app and enable the push alerts to get
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updates as they happen. >> ama: happening now let's take a live look outside from our abc7 roof camera. get ready for a hot weekend. temperatures will soar across the bay area. >> here is live doppler 7 and notice the noticible absence of low clouds and fog. that means mild conditions overnight and warm conditions over the weekend. we have a heat advisory in effect for sunday and monday for the entire bay area and beyond. from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. heat related illnesses are possible under conditions like this. remember under extremely hot conditions do not leave children or pets in cars. try to stay cool and hydrated if you can. we'll get a look at how hot it will be on sunday and some of the microclimates. 78 at half moon bay and warmer in some of the other coast allocations. san francisco 86 across the bay and oakland is 97 over the hills and walnut creek and 98 in antioch and it will be even
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hotter on monday. a look at the complete forecast in a few minutes. dan? >> dan: spencer, thanks very much. we have new details on the car crash involving one of google's self-driving cars. it happened this afternoon on a mountain view road. the wreck left the lexus suv badly damaged as you can see. katie is live in mountain view tonight with the story. katie? >> reporter: dan, neither driver had to be taken to the hospital from the scene from here, but a google spokesperson tells us the driver of the google car did end up at the hospital with a sore neck. the self-driving car was not at fault. a twitter user shared this photo with us. you can see the side of the google lexus is smashed. it it happened around 1:30 at el camino real and calderon. they say the other vehicle ran a red light. the statement goes on to say, quote, human error plays a role in 94% of the crashes which is why we are developing fully self-driving technology
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to make our roads safer. they are investigating the crash. they say self-driving cars are common in the city. >> our traffic officers are extremely used to seeing these vehicles out on the road. they speak with google regularly about incident reports and whatnot. >> people in mountain view give the technology mixed reviews. >> when you put your trust in something mechanical that can malfunction and you don't have the ability to stop it. >> they drive conservatively more like grand ma. if anything they will be driving too carefully and bring safety to driving in the future. >> reporter: google says in seven years only one crash was google car's fault. it happened at 2 miles an hour it side swiped a bus trying to merge in a lane. abc7 news. >> ama: the city of richmond
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recommended discipline to 9 officers involved in a sex scandal that has rocked the bay area. it involves jasmine who worked as a prostitute starting at age 16. one faces termination and another demotion and two suspensions and five letters of reprimand. they believe the punishment fits. >> i think most people feel like that business was taken care of. what else can you do? you are not going to take people out and shoot them. >> each officer will get a hearing before the final punishment is decided. >> abc7 news was there as several officers were charged in the scandal. he pleaded not guilty to felony obstruction of justice and misdemeanor prostitution charges. two more face felony charges and four face misdemeanor charges.
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marchers hit the streets in north carolina for a fourth night in a row to protest the shooting death of a black man by police. again they defied the city wide curfew. that man's wife made public video of the moments leading up to the shooting. >> reporter: dan and ama, the shooting death of keith lamont scott has shaken the city of charlotte. protesters continue to demand the release of police videos and a state of emergency is still in effect. as demonstrators filled the streets of charlotte for a fourth night protesting the police shooting of keith lamont scott. >> he has no weapon. don't shoot him. >> reporter: we now have our first look at scott's last moments. >> don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> reporter: this cell phone video taken by his wife and released by his family. >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a tbi. he is not gonna do anything to
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you guys. he just took his medicine. >> reporter: she is pleading with her husband to get out of his truck. >> keith, get out the car. keith, don't you do it. don't you do it. keith, keith! keith don't you do it. >> reporter: [bleep]. did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> reporter: she was in shock. >> that's okay did you call police? did you call an ambulance. >> reporter: police say scott was armed and this image shows the gun they recovered. but this image shows what may be the same object far from the body. charlotte's police chief resisting calls to release police video of the shooting. >> if i were to put it out indiscriminately and it does president give you good -- doesn't give you good context it can inflame the situation. >> reporter: charlotte police have the authority to release the video. they say local officials are actively discussing whether or
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not they will release it. abc news, charlotte. >> dan: one more note from charlotte. hillary clinton and donald trump announced they have canceled plans to visit the queen city. this comes after pleas from charlotte's mayor. she said resources in the city at this point are stretched to thin for their visit. you can watch the first presidential debate monday night here on abc7. abc news coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. followed by "dancing with the stars" at 8:00 and a special edition of abc7 news at 9:00. jepardy and ""wheel of fortune"" will be at 10 and 10:30 and of course that's followed by abc7 news at 11:00. tune in for all of this on monday. >> ama: coming up on the news at 11:00, saying farewell to a san francisco political icon. the who's who list paying honor to rose pack. >> and the innocent targets these targets are accused of victimizing. >> and the bay area woman who
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ordered chicken wings and ordered $5,000 cash instead. >> dan: an unbelievingable story. first here is a look at "jimmy kimmel live". jimmy? >> after the emmys we are back to work. >> i managed to make 216 episodes of "24" and i don't think i ever watched a single one. >> they were really good. you would like them.
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>> dan: new tonight an entire block in south beach was cordoned off to honor one of the most influential power players. >> ama: rose pack died earlier this week and tonight was her wake. sergio is live in san francisco tonight when the who's who to say farewell. >> reporter: it is usually a family affair, but the whole street was blocked off and seats set up in the street and a jumbotron that will prod cast services gyros -- rose pack was honored accordingly. officers in dress uniform provided security and the captain a pall berrier at her funeral. >> i was a good friend of rose
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and a tremendous supporter of the police department. >> reporter: she was known as someone who got things done and played hard ball if needed. >> i would say her defining achievement was actually keeping politicians in check. it is bigger than the chinese hospital. >> reporter: those who knew her say she wasn't motivated by getting notoriety. >> the underdog and those who need help in san francisco lost a champion. that's what rose was about. it was ultimately about helping the little guy. >> reporter: rose pack was never elected to office and shied away from being on commissions and boards, but pushed numerous poll tegses to run for office and that includes getting mayor ed leigh elected. he attended tonight's wake, but didn't want to comment at the ceremony. he said he will miss his friend. >> i still dial her number and i am glad it hasn't been turned off. >> reporter: her funeral will be at saint mary's and organizers expect a large
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turnout. abc7 news. >> ama: the parents of a man suspected of crashing a stolen police cruiser tonight plan to take him to a mental hospital. he crashed it in the hayward hills and then while being treated he stole a police cruiser and lead officers on a chase before crashing near the san mateo bridge. chambers' parents say he was trying to see his young daughter. they called 9-1-1 yesterday when he started acting manic. >> he had a mental break down. we tried to get help for him hours before this happened. >> ama: his parents plan to bail him out tonight and get him mental health treatment. >> ama: two brothers were arrested for robbing more than a dozen street vendors in san jose. michael angelo and richard lopez were taken into custody. between july 30th and september 16th they robbed 13 vendors and in some cases the vendors were beaten and pistol whipped. >> a scary situation for these victims.
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it is something i'm sure will last with them for a longtime. both emotionally and physically. >> ama: police talked to street vendors and offered tips to stay safe. >> dan: a bay area mother who lost her son on 9/11 is pushing congress to override president obama's veto of a controversial bill. the justice against sponsors of terrorism act would allow them to sue the saudi arabian government for any role it may have played in the 9/11 attacks. the president said the law under mends our national -- undermines our national interest. the los altos resident wants her day in court. she lost her son on flight 93. >> how disappointed we 9/11 families are the president has seen fit to try to throw a wrench in our efforts to make sure we have our day in court. >> dan: the house and senate need two-thirds support to override the veto. >> ama: here is proof that doing the right thing pays off. a woman in san jose ordered
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lunch at her local domino's pizza. in a box that was supposed to be checken wings she found nearly $5,000 that was supposed to go to the bank. >> i was like, i can't keep it. it is a crazy amount of money. it is not like $20. it is almost $5,000. >> ama: she tried to get in touch with a manager to return the money, but didn't get a response. after calling abc7 news we were able to connect her to the franchise owner who was thankful for her honesty. to thank her they gave her free pizza for an entire year and her employer is giving her a week off with pay. isn't that great? >> dan: it pays to do the right thing. >> ama: time to go to our weather. >> bring out the fans or turn on the air conditioning or go to the beach. here is a look at live doppler 7. we have clear skies and there is no fog at the coast. there will be a marine cooling
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that we get. it will be warming up tomorrow. a live view from the tower camera looking under clear skies and it is currently 61 in san francisco. 62 in both mountain view and san jose. 63 and 59 in half moon bay. this is the view from the abcs exploratorium camera. it is 66 in santa rosa and 67 in concord and livermore. 61 and one more live view at the golden gate bridge where it is fog free and these are our forecast features. it will be much warmer beginning tomorrow. we will see triple digit heat inland. both of those days we have a heat advisory from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. overnight look for clear skies with lows in the low to mid50s. tomorrow is a great day at the beach. sunny skies and a mild condition. look for highs at 74 in bodega
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bay. 82 in santa cruz and 72 in monterey bay. the ocean temperature is 57 degrees. cool water to offset the warm air. highs of 86 at san jose. we will see low to mid80s and 82 in redwood city. 70 on the coast in pacifica and 69 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco will top out at 75 degrees tomorrow. up in the north bay we will see numerous locations from novato to santa rosa and cal law stow disbaw. and calistoga. 86 in castro valley. the inland will have highs in the low 90s. here comes the heat on sunday and mown day. here comes the heat on sunday and monday. highs will exceed 90. 80 or above on the coast. there will be coastal cooling on tuesday. the area will remain warm.
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>> dan: a big thanks to everyone who turned out this afternoon in fremont to get your consumer questions answered. 7 on your side's michael finney was out on fremont street helping people solve their problems. if you missed the event the 7 on your side team is available from 10:00 in the morning until 2:00 in the afternoon. call us at 415-954-8151. a great event out there with michael answering a lot of questions from consumers. good stuff. >> ama: if only he could solve the problems of the giants. >> dan: that's even bigger than michael finney's ability. >> was bruce bochy out there? he has a lot of questions about the bull pen. the giants turned every
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>> abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> as bad as the giants have played a playoff spot is still in their sights, but they have to beat bad teams like the padres. bottom of the first before suarez could even get an out. he gives up a three-run bomb to will myers. 3-0 padres in a flash. the giants coming back. top of 5 and buster posey 0-14 against edwin jackson. giants back within a run. but the padres bust it open in the bottom of the fifth.
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alex dickerson a two-run double off reynolds reynolds who coopt get a single out in the game and the padres -- this game was never close. the giants lose it 7-2. it leaves them a game behind the mets for the top wild card spot with eight games left. cardinals lose. a's and rangers and nobody has ever been more excited to get a foul ball than junior. he was dealing and he had a perfect game through six innings and tossed 59 pitches. then in the seventh things go terribly wrong. the rangers get a hit and a run. bell tray unloads. 3-0 texas and it is a tough loss and 3-0 the final. with the win the rangers will clinch their second straight al west division title. college football, seventh ranked stanford will be in another prim time game tomorrow night right here on abc7, at ucla. kickoff at 5:00. number 24 utah is trailing usc much of the night.
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24 seconds to go and fourth and 1 and they convert it and troy williams to tim patrick and uts up 31-27. head coach going crazy on the sidelines. the uts win it 31-27 and usc is already 0-2 in the pac-12 and their head coach could already be on the hotseat. top running back in the country in high school, harris at de la salle. crazy at let tauism is. ran for 133 yards and a touchdown. that's actually illegal in high school football to jump over a guy like that. how about christian via senior. he is in the band. kyrie robinson was the top guy in this game. goes for 245 and three touchdowns. de la salle wins it 28-21. they won 273 straight games against nor cal team. 273 in a row. abc7 sports is brought to you
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just tweeted this, "90% complete with buildings searched. 11 search teams and two k9 teams on perimeter. still actively searching for suspect throughout the area." >> as we told you at the top of the show a man armed with a rifle opened fire in the town of burlington. three people are dead and a massive manhunt is underway in western washingtn. download the news app for breaking news and get the push alerts. >> dan: look at the scale of the response. i'm dan ashley. >> ama: and i'm ama daetz. thank you for joining us. on kimmy
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it's september 23rd, time for now viral videos "right this minute". a dash cam captures the terrifying scene of a driver being robbed at gunpoint. the moment you hear who's caught in the middle. >> it's a baby. >> a new video looks at how much time it takes to be a woman versus a man. find out what the numbers really reveal. >> love it! >> it's a woman's bungee experience as friends wait below. >> she puts her arms up in the air and then she jumps. >> see the part nobody was expecting. plus, bonus give away day means your chance at a new ipad mini or flat screen tv. as christian, oli, charity, gayle, and nick bring the best
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of the web, including one funny prank that -- >> so genius, and it doesn't cost any money. >> what these two are doing that you can't help but laugh at. dash cam video, south africa. couple of folks in this car cruising along. what's up ahead? >> dude! >> car horn blows, car stops, but no. >> is this a carjacking? >> this is an armed robbery. two cars currently being robbed at gunpoint, but listen to what's going on in the car that we're riding in. >> okay. >> oh, it's a baby. >> yeah, yeah. this is a family. and they are just being cleaned out, wallets, packages in the trunk, everything. >> that's cool, that's cool. take everything, just let them be. leave them alone, don't hurt them. >> entrance route to a highway.
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they block the road and they can be anywhere in 20 minutes. >> you are a sitting duck. you cannot back up either. >> here they go running back to their car with armloads of stuff. they also come running back and take the keys to this car so they can't be followed. >> oh, so they leave these guys stranded in the lane where they could potentially be hit. >> hear the tires squeal as they make their get away. >> what are you supposed to do in this situation? >> when there are guns pointed at your family, you sit there and let them do it. let's head over to central mexico, where you would think this is the 1800s. this is a modern day train heist. a group of about 30 people, many of them families, have figured out how to engage the external brakes on this train and bring it to a halt. now they are totally looting these boxcars of large appliances. only thi
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