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children escorted out of the california school after a gunman opened fire, killing a teacher and a student. tonight this community is coming together to help cope with the grief. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> they say 53-year-old cedric anderson opened fire and killing his estranged wife. >> an eight-year-old student was also killed, second student was wounded. this happened in san san san san >> reporter: tonight, the san bernardino community coming together to pray for those impacted by the shooting at north park elementary school. >> sometimes all we can do is cry. and today is the day for that.
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>> the emergency calls coming in just before 10:30 this morning. >> possible shooter at north park elementary. >> students hand in hand being rushed to safety as law enforcement officers surround the building. >> we believe we have the shooter down inside. >> authorities say 53-year-old cedric anderson checked in at the front desk to visit his wife karen smith. >> he said he was there to drop something off. >> he went into the class with a large caliber handgun, shooting and killing his wife and eight-year-old student who was standing behind her before turning the gun on himself. another student standing behind the teacher was shot and now in stable condition. >> i found that the both the students were behind the teacher when he shot his wife. >> rushing to find their children, they're panicking. >> she doesn't see me, but i can see her.
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they're all crying and holding hands and they look very scared. >> many here still in disbelief. >> i'm a mom. i feel bad for the kids that have to go through all of this. the kids are the innocent ones. >> authorities tell us there were 15 first through fourth grade special needs in the classroom at the time of the shooting. abc news, los angeles. >> we'll have continuing coverage on this abc news app. you can follow us on facebook and twitter for updates as they happen. new at 11:00, sexual assault happened over the weekend. a female student was assaulted at the off campus party. they won't say which hosted the party. ruben gonzalez is facing 47 felony charges related to sexual crimes involving children. he's now being hold on
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$46 million bail. abc 7 news katiekatiekatiekatiei the news. >> reporter: at this point none of the victims are connected with his work at the school district. prior to working as a janitor, he worked as a yard supervisor, that's someone who oversees recess and other activities at the school. police want you to take a look at this picture. child family services notified abuse allegations against gonzalez. >> based on the allegations, we along with them, went to the house. >> on march 30th. gonzalez ran from the home located. but officers caught and arrested him. the unified school district terminated him the next day. >> all of our employees and volunteers now have to be -- have fingerprints both run through the state department of
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justice and federal view ewe. >> gonzalez passed a background check. he worked as a night custodian and prior to that at yard supervisor in richmond. >> we're sure he came into contact with students when he was a yard supervisor. >> the four victims allege, they were between the ages of 4 and 17. gonzalez faces 47 felony charges. based on the age of the victims and the number of assaults. investigators want the community to know about the case. >> we will, as a society, won't stand for that, if you do it, eventually you will be caught. if there are other victims out there, to come forward, you're not alone. >> he's being held on $46 million bail. abc 7 news. >> they had to return fire, that's what fremont police are saying about officers involved in the deadly shooting of a man. police responded to a call last night for back up after a
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traffic stop. fremont officer spotted the suspect standing on a u haul truck. the officer's attorney say they first saw him raise his hands then he seemingly changed his mind. >> they saw this guy with his hands up like this, one officer very clearly saw an object in his hand, but what all three officers saw was a muzzle flash from the firearm. >> two other people have died this year in shootings involving fremont police. we've learned tonight that a sunken bar is rushing. the coast guard said the tube is safe and sheltered by a 25 foot protective layer of earth. this is video of the coast guard surveying the area. it came loose on friday because of strong winds. salvage plan is in the works. happening now, we are in storm watch once again. here is a live look outside with our abc 7 roof camera. rain is returning.
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>> here is meteorologist with live doppler 7. >> none of this is reaching the ground. but we are tracking not one but two storms. this first one here is off the coastline. they're going to come in back to back. this first one here is getting closer in the next hour or two, you should start seeing some showers in the north bay. on our storm impact scale, this is a one, light system, look for scattered showers, rain fall anywhere from 500 to quarter of an inch it will be breezy. here is a preview, tomorrow morning 6:00 a.m. around start the commute there will be showers in the north bay and we head into 7:00 a.m. at the showers start to spread. the rest of your hour by hour forecast is coming right up. dan. >> sandy, thanks very much. by now you have seen this video behind getting dragged off united flight over the weekend. tonight we have new details about the man involved and now people on social media are calling for a boycott of united
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airlines. [ screaming ] >> the man forcibly removed from the plane in chicago to make room for four off duty united crew members. >> they dragged him off. he hit his face. >> no one volunteered to leave so united's computer picked four passengers, including the 69-year-old man. he didn't stay off the plane for long. >> he comes running back in and runs to the back, his face is bloody and he clings on to the post in the back. >> the man said he was a doctor and had patients to see the next day. united airlines ceo called it an upsetting event. he did not apologize for the rough treatment but did apologize for having to reaccommodate these passengers. passengers were shocked. >> it was pretty scarey watching it to see that level of force and it was upsetting that it was a minority. >> i would be upset with united. >> but what about the boycott. >> i could consider it.
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>> i will definitely consider something else if there's a option. >> i don't fly united, it will make me more hesitant to fly united, at least for a while. >> he supports his employees handling of this incident. one officer is on leave during the investigation. the federal department of transportation is investigating. illegal massage parlor busted. the criminal activity police say was happening inside this house and plea investigators are making to the public tonight. these two dogs got sick after visiting a dog park. tonight no one seems to know what's behind the mystery illness. >> also -- >> look out. >> he got hit in the head by a 94 miles per hour fast ball, plainful play. here is a look at what's ahead right after abc 12 news at 11:00. >> here is what we're up to tonight, i want to say about the two of you, john
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. deputies arrested 25-year-old fereja. he's worked at the hospital for more than a year. the hospital hasn't commented. he's being held on $5,000 bail. in the peninsula this home looks normal enough. it housed an unlicensed massage parlor. the man charged with running it inside is accused of much more than that. >> reporter: jose garcia lives in east palo alto. he was operating an illegal massage business out of his converted garage. >> from what i understand, this is the common way of people to go and heal their ailments. kind of like the chiropractor or acupuncture. >> in march two women reported had sexually assaulted men. during that investigation they found a third woman had reported the same more than five years ago. neighbor harper said she knew about the home business and saw
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clients coming and going. >> they were hopping and taking them in. which the type of people that you would, you know, really would be going to see a chiropractor. >> she had no reason to think he was doing anything wrong. >> he was have a very nice person. he was really nice man when my husband passed, he came over and hugged me and cried. he said i'm going to miss roy. >> she was also surprised to hear her neighbor had been arrested. >> he seemed so nice. >> he was booked on one count of felony sexual assault and one count of misdemeanor. police are concerned there could be other victims. they're asking anyone with information to call them. in east palo alto, abc 7 news. new at 11:00, at least two dog owners say their pets got ill after playing in a popular park. both dogs visiting the park inferno heights. leslie has more on the dog and
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what's now under investigation. >> come on. >> two-and-a-half year old magic is a world of energy and curiosity until she played in the park last thursday according to her owner linda. >> she just started laying around and not moving. i was so scared my neighbor told me about his dog eating grass and foaming at the mouth and throwing up. >> magic and yogi's owner sent e-mails to supervisors who then contacted the san francisco park department. they checked maintenance records. >> there's no record of fertilizer application or any type of the application at the park. at this park for well over a year. we have recently planted grass, however, none of that should be impacting anyone. >> dogs do not like people when
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they come to the park. they put their nose right into the ground. my dog he eats grass. >> lots of dogs were still out playing here this evening, but owners felt uneasy and some confessed they've noticed their dog being off. >> the last couple of days he had not been feeling great, not throwing up or anything like that, just not eating. >> for now it's still a mystery what made these dogs sick. the recreation and park department is investigating and they're encouraging public input. in san francisco, i'm leslie, abc 7 news. >> all right, time to check on our weather. >> it looks like we'll have another rainy week in spots. at least meteorologist is here with the forecast. >> we're going to be seeing snow in the sierra nevada. northern sierra is an inch away from tying the record wettest since 1982/83. 88.5 inches then. this year we've seen
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87.5 inches. pretty good likelihood it's doing to happen, they're expecting more snow there. for us we're expecting more showers in the next couple of days you'll see the rain chances increa increasing. let's go to live doppler 7. you'll see a lot of moisture this is evaporating before it hit the ground. that will all change as we head into tomorrow morning. here is a look at the last ten days of april. we have seen close to what you would average for the entire month. san francisco 1.22 will average rain fall for april. we're well before average for the first ten days of april. temperatures right now you're in the 50s. here is a live look as we look back towards sue trtro tower. we have showery pattern, sunny and milder, friday through
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saturday, it is looking dry now for easter, originally it was looking like a storm that was going to come in. one on the impact scale for tomorrow, we're impacting scattered somehowhower, here is hour by hour look, tomorrow at 7:00 a.m., you're seeing the showers along the coast and the north bay, 8:00 a.m. they ease up a bit only to pick back up again for the afternoon commute. noon to 3:00 it's going to be in the north bay, for the rest of you it's cloud cover. by 5:00 p.m. you start to notice showers beginning to approach and redevelop pretty widespread continuing right on through. light showers expected with that system. another system following quickly, wednesday afternoon evening and into thursday, light to moderate rain. this time around a little more rain up to half an inch and the winds will be gustier. here is the hour by hour forecast, wednesday evening 6:00. the rains in the north bay, it is spreading by 9:00 p.m. it's narrow window of when you're going to see light to
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moderate rain. scattered showers will continue lingering into your thursday and then it winds down, giving you a break for the rest of the work week. into the weekend. rain fall totals over the next three days will look like this anywhere from 1,500 to half an inch. tomorrow morning temperatures upper 40s to the low 50s. a few mid 40s and tomorrow afternoon you're looking at primarily 60s, the rest of the bay area eventually, if you're doing to the giants game, i will tke a poncho, it will start off cloudy,, 57 degrees, the shower will arrange later on. accuweather forecast, next three days light showers, sun returns friday, saturday, easter sunday now looking fun, just a few clouds. we're looking at basically downloading the abc 7 news app to keep track of all the showers and we'll keep you posted. coming up next, here is a
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man had a run in with the dear that his men had to see to believe. this happened in british columbia. they didn't believe him so he got a nearby business to give him the surveillance video. watch him right there as the deer doesn't have an attitude problem that we know of. it appears he was trying to escape another animal that you see highlighted there kind of, something is running >> but as larry pointed out, tex book form. >> absolutely. >> good execution. >> and it helps if the guy doesn't know it's coming, complete blind side. >> i know. >> any way. nothing like that happened to the warriors game and kevin durant is completely healthy. second game back after the knee injury, how is he doing out there, take a look at some video here. how many guys can
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pool table pranks and bets. >> it's pretty simple. >> it's a good way to start hustling people. >> that's the prank. next "right this minute."
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the warriors, they've got the top seed in the west locked up. the only intrigue was seeing kevin durant on the court since steph curry. but no klay thompson, he got tonight off resting because the playoffs are going to begin on the weekend. he seems to be second round of the playoffs. they're on a 16-4 run. steph with 5 threes. third quarter, rudy, let's go with authority. they call him the stifle tower. durant 0 for 5 on threes, attacking the rim like it owes him money. steph with a long lob to mcgee, what a 7 foot guy dunking here. his knee looks great. 16 points, 10 boards and 32 minutes. steve played the stubs down the stretch and they needed this game to try to secure that. johnson goes for 19 and 14-game
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win streak comes to an end 105-99. >> cavs resting lebron and ky e kyrie. cleveland came in tied with the top spot in the east. go to over time, misses. so boston now leads the cavs by a game with one to play. it can be the two-seed cleveland. on to baseball, the jiegiants h six hits. the most productive contact came on a ball that rolled 45 feet or something. i don't know how he does it. the speed painter. he comes up with this amazing injury with the say, hey, kid, looking on it. this was not great but scarey. buster posey drilled in the head at 94 miles an hour. he left immediately. fourth inning, bases loaded for matt moore rolls it up the right side. you have mathis, so scores
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mathis fires back and parker is going to come in and score, save right there. that's your team ball special for three runs. when eight innings or shut them down allow a run struck out and they take the home opener. he says he's fine, here is why the skipper said he took them out. >> he was hit in the head and he's a catcher. now he's even more at risk, if he's catching takes the foul tip. that puts him at more risk. we didn't want to risk that, that's why he came out. >> better safe than sorry. ace and royals, kansas city opener, chris davis, make him an honorary bash brother, new generation bash brother, high deep. his fourth of the year already, 2-0 as, and that's all that was needed. went seven innings, allowed two hits, struck out six and the as win it 2-0. >> brought

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