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the trial from the beginning. >> reporter: it took six days for the jury to reach this verdict. i would calculate about 28 hours or so of deliberations. many people were surprised by the verdict, again not guilty of murder, not guilty of assault with semiautomatic weapon and as you mentioned, guilty of possession of a gun. now that one really surprised me and made little sense to me. this is the explanation given by the public defender jeff adachy. >> they heard the evidence, they deliberated as a group, heard read back testimony, looked at physical evidence and rendered a verdict to best of their abilities in accordance to the law. >> verdict we weren't hoping for. both sides fought very hard but again the jury is the one, the jurors are the ones to make the
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determination on the case and we will respect that decision. >> reporter: and that was matt gonzalez, defense attorney and spokesperson for the district attorneys office. hear from jeff and his explanation as to why garcia zarate was found guilty of possession of a firearm. if we could have that please. >> they heard the evidence, they deliberated as a group, they heard read back testimony, they looked at physical evidence, and they rendered a verdict to the best of their abilities in accordance with the law. >> it was a verdict we were not hoping for. i know that both sides fought very hard, but again the jury -- >> reporter: we will hear eventually from jeff adachy.
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apologies. after the verdict was read, defendant jose inez garcia zarate did not react but later got up and hugged matt gonzalez, hi attorney. and gonzalez maintained all along his client found the stolen gun at the pier wrapped in piece of cloth, if you remember, picked it up and accidentally fired. i want to also mention that that possess of a weapon carries sentence up to three years and garcia zarate has already served a little more than two years in jail. d.a. confirmed there is a federal warrant in place. once released garcia zarate will be handed over to i.c.e. i'm live from the hall of justice, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> a lot of people are wondering how the jurors reached not guilty decision but they left
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without wanting to talk to anybody, to reporters certainly. do you expect that to thank in the days ahead? >> reporter: i don't think so. the judge made a promise to them and that was to keep their names and addresses and any information sealed. and they also decided not to talk. usually in a case like this one, one or two members of the jury, perhaps the foreperson, decides to talk to members of the press. not this time. you have to remember that this is a very controversial case. i said this before, i have been receiving a lot of tweets from people who are very upset with this verdict. >> add to that as well. as this case is debated and verdict is debated, some of the jurors may change their minds if hearing themselves being criticized. some may want to speak out and
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explain why they did what they did. thanks very much. >> one of the most shocking aspects of the verdict, comes despite the defendant admitting to shooting kate steinle in exclusive interview with abc7 news. >> cornell bernard conducted that interview just hours after the shooting. live now. >> reporter: that interview happened inside a holding cell here at county lockup, 2 1/2 years ago. 48 hours after his arrest. he told me that he shot kate steinle on pier 14 but it was a tragic accident. here's part of that interview. >> did you shoot kate steinle, the lady who was down on pier 14? >> yes. >> you did shoot her? >> yes. i hear the boom, boom, three times. >> >> reporter: he claims he threw
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the gun into the bay, didn't realize he shot someone until picked up by police. >> where did you get the >> [ inaudible ]. something like that. sorry for everybody. >> you feel sorry for conservative including kate steinle's family? >> yeah. >> reporter: he said he found that gun wrapped in a t-shirt on pier 14. went to pick it up and gun fired. he says he didn't know he shot kate steinle and walked away. judge in the case did not allow that interview to be played in the trial. garcia zarate, undocumented immigrant, deported five times, said he came to san francisco because he knew it was sanctuary city, would not be pursued by
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federal authorities. live in san francisco, abc7 news. san francisco mayor ed lee is not commenting on the verdict, at least not yet. talked about the case earlier today. >> another city leader is speaking out, wayne freedman from city hall with more. >> reporter: good evening. from the beginning opponentsppn san francisco being sanctuary city have tried to politicize the trial. likely to continue. earlier today we spoke with mayor ed lee and asked about the politicizing of this case. that was reaction. >> we are and will remain a sanctuary city, no matter what the attorney gem of the united states tries to do or president tries to do. we believe and know for a fact we're safer city as a result. that's why we'll continue being a strong city for immigrants, diversity. not going to blame people but
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hold folks individually accountable for their actions. >> issue is we've got too many guns floating around our society. whether discharged by person on purpose or by accident who was legal resident of this country or not, issue is we have too many guns floating around the streets of this and other american cities. >> reporter: it's worth noting that he agrees with mayor lee. it's sad but shouldn't be playing on it. asked if he was surprised by the verdict. he says he trusts in the justice system. wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> kate steinle lived in san francisco at the time of the shooting but grew up in pleasanton. >> eric thomas is live there with reaction to the verdict. >> reporter: indeed lived on beale street not far from pier 14 where the tragic shooting
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happened but grew up in pleasanton, graduate of amador valley high. talked to people who were shocked and appalled by the news. this city of 70,000 people thinks of itself as small town and closely knit, all-american city. political viewpoints might have varied but heard from just about everybody we talked to, this was not justice. >> i thought it was ridiculous, honestly. i was horrified that it would be a not guilty. to me and everybody i know, such an obvious guilty verdict. >> shocking that someone would get away with shooting a gun and murdering somebody and get away with it really. >> one of the things about san francisco as sanctionized city is something i personally don't agree with. this is a perfect example of it.
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>> reporter: mayor ed lee may think being sanctuary city is what we want and many agree, but many we spoke don't agree. curious what is going to happen to mr. zarate after this, deported a sixth time? seems likely. they think the possibility of him getting out of jail with time served as possibility, something they find appalling. abc7 news. >> or something federal for which he might serve time? more questions in weeks ahead. >> that's likely too. this became a big issue of the presidential campaign but so far not heard yet from president trump. >> attorney general jeff sessions is speaking out and taking aim at sanctuary city ordinances, i urge communities to reflect on the outcome of
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involuntary manslaughter. keep in mind that in involuntary manslaughter, there has been a crime committed. in this case brandishing. and has to be so reckless it creates a high risk of death and as result someone died. apparently the jury concluded that the defendant did not brandish the weapon. if he did, didn't brandish it in reckless way that it would qualify as involuntary manslaughter. >> our legal analyst. reaction is coming in from all over the country and social media. >> dion lim is here. >> culling through social media since we knew the verdict was coming down. this #steinleverdict is trending and this tweet sum it's up.
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sure to stir emotion, angry ebait about the trial, undocumented immigrants and sanctuary cities. just looking at social media, no scientific analysis at all but 99% of what i've seen, responses similar to this. john saying outrage, unaltered unfettered, unrestrained outrage. this person nick, absolutely devastating. god bless this poor family. later on in the news cast we'll be speaking to someone from the san francisco conn kell who spoke to the family and gets their take on what went down today. not guilty on all major charges. shift gears amidst coverage of the steinle verdict, lot of you still planning week with weather. >> it's been lovely but chill in
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the air. spencer christian is here. >> days have been getting started chilly but milder in afternoon. live doppler 7, mostly clear skies right now. this is exploratorium looking at san francisco. mid-50s, emeryville, temperatures in low to mid-50s just about everybody here. but only 49 at fairfield. looking at overnight lows you can see a little bit of chill in north bay with lows in upper 30s there. tomorrow's highs low to mid-60s at coast and inland. not much range there. accuweather seven-day forecast, over the weekend a system might produce light showers and produce light showers and sprinkles, otherwise sunny
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san francisco chronicle reporter brad. >> >> lack of change is most disheartening and outrageous part of the entire thing. failure on all levels led to her death. i think they share as much blame if not more than sanchez. >> he said sanchez because garcia zarate was formerly known as sanchez, one of several aliases. >> after hearing the verdict father jim said quote, we're just saddened and shocked. that's about it. justice was rendered but not served. words from kate's father. >> to the scene of the tragedy, pier 14 along san francisco's embarcadero. >> melanie woodrow is there live
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this evening. >> reporter: this is where kate steinle had been walking with her father two years ago july of 2015 when she was shot and killed. people at pier 14 say they're stunned by this verdict. especially garcia zarate being found not guilty on involuntary manslaughter. >> i was really surprised. and just shocked as well because someone died from this -- i mean, it might have been an accident but still a life is lost. >> reporter: another woman told us she's not sure that a guilty verdict would have helped the steinle family but that she says she imagines this has to hurt. just over my shoulder is a bench that's been dedicated to kate
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steinle's memory. on it the following words -- whatever is good for your soul, do that. the words she posted to facebook the day before her death. live in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. history now. trial has taken less than two months to complete. jury selection october 2nd, opening arguments october 23rd. >> defense began case claiming accident. closing arguments wrapped up monday from thanksgiving and today the jury as not guilty verdict was announced. other news. sonoma county sheriff, final victims. fires. sue acould be and 47-year-old both from santa rosa final to be
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identified. 24 people died in sonoma county. high school students affected by the wildfires received extensions on applications for cu and usc schools. was due today. talked to seniors about the daunting challenges. >> reporter: sam's house burned down as he was applying to yale and uc berkeley. >> i decided to do instead of thinking p losing my house, i dedicated myself fully to the college application process. since nothing was left in the present, had to focus on the future. >> reporter: got in applications by deadline, many students scrambling to meet deadlines extended to the 15th for those impacted by fires. lost childhood homes, laptops, essay drafts, more stress at stressful senior year. >> csu and uc came out as system
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to allow extension deadlines is huge relief for students and staff too. >> reporter: schools were closed three weeks delaying s.a.t. tests to teachers writing reference letters. everyone affected. >> luckily house didn't burn down but felt my community was lost to me. >> reporter: students included in final essays. >> i read some of my essays and almost sounded like sob stories, just, you know, difficult times. and it's something i would have read in a book. something i never would have expected in my life. difficult at first to think about what i had lost and how it will affect me coming through senior year and going through college. but also helped me grasp that it happened and now i can start to move on. >> reporter: in santa rosa, leslie brinkley, abc7 news.
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accidentally. prosecutors claimed he fired it deliberately. >> steinle's family told the chronicle they were shocked. lyanne melendez outside the hall of justice. >> quite a day. >> yes. and i can tell you everyone in that courtroom was really surprised. we were left with a lot of questions. for example, how do you find a person not guilty of murder yet guilty of possessing a firearm. that's what i asked de defender. jeff adachi. >> right. the crime of position of a gun only requires that the person knowing knowingly possess a firearm. only requirement. if the jury found that mr. garcia zarate knew that he
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was possessing a firearm and that there was no intent for him to hurt anybody or shoot anyone, that's completely consistent with them finding not guilty on the principal counts and guilty on the count of possession. >> reporter: took the jury about 28 hours or so to come up with the verdict. defendant jose inez garcia zarate eventually got up and hugged his attorney matt gonzalez who always maintained that client found the stolen gun at pier wrapped in piece of cloth. picked it up, picked gun up and went off accidentally. here's gonzalez ased spokesperson for the d.a.'s office. >> they heard the evidence, they deliberated as a group. they heard read back testimony, looked at physical evidence and they rendered a verdict to best of their abilities in accordance with the law. >> it was a verdict we were not
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hoping for. i know that both sides fought very hard. but again the jurors are the ones that make a determine nation on t nation on the case and will respect that. >> reporter: could get up to three years in prison. lot less than what he's facing. already served a little more than two years in jail. surprising verdict to say the least. live at hall of justice, lyanne melendez, abc7 news, it's been a long day. >> certainly has. thanks for the coverage. >> we want to share with you a courtroom sketch of the moment the verdict was read. >> here you see juan inez garcia zarate hugging his attorney as he learned returned not guilty on all charges bun, possession of a firearm.
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>> katie has given us a glimpse inside where cameras were not allowed. >> interpretation of jose inez garcia zarate's testimony was crucial in the trial. >> lisa amin glooejian is life with more. >> reporter: i spoke with the interpreter who works for the city of san francisco. had a front row seat for entire trial. asked her what the mood was like as well as defendant's reaction once the verdict was read. >> the mood was somber. kind of quiet. the defendant seems to be understanding what the decision was. had every semblance of being happy, content with himself. jury seems to be very strong and very definite. they look back and i looked
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forward, and that was -- it was very unusual, no emotions. >> and what seemed to be really something to note for lena pritchard, interpreter, how quiet the courtroom was. said in a case like this in typical trials, this long and extensive, and well publicized, typically a vocal response in the room, good or bad. in this case there was absolute silence. live outside the hall of justice, abc7 news. >> all right lisa, thank you. >> steinle family gave interview about the case to the san francisco chronicle and we heard a portion of it. john diaz is here now with lim. >> you spoke with the steinle
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family in the trial and tell me they didn't have high expectations when it came to the decision the jury was about to make. >> thanks for having me first of all. went to east bay home and talked to them last week and they were braced for the worst. as far as they were concerned had been a confluence of errors and missteps all along from the fact that mr. garcia zarate was brought to san francisco for 21-year-old marijuana charge, then released and got the gun because blm ranger left it in his trunk. they were really at the point where they really were not expecting or even really demanding a verdict on murder or homicide. they just wanted it to be over. which is the reason they decided to give what they hoped and expect will be last interview last week. >> instead ended up speaking with you after the verdict as
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well. something in your article i found very interesting is that family members said they had no frustration, anger, retaliation or vindictiveness over all this. tell me last week as opposed to today. >> reflective last week. one of the reasons they wanted to talk before the verdict actually came down. interesting. they're a remarkable family. they had no vengeance, they're deep in their faith. nevertheless they were stunned. talked to the father and brother today. and as jim steinle said, justice was rendered but not delivered today. >> and i remember early on after the actual shooting happened, made rounds of cable news networks, talking with bill o'reilly and fell they were used for political reasons so decided
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not to talk. do you think maybe one day they'll decide they want to tell more of their story? >> they might. but right now just weary of the whole thing. immediately after kate's death, saw it as opportunity to get story out of their daughter and what she accomplished and her life. but ended up, whether they liked it or not, and they did not, becoming a cause celebre in the political world, donald trump as candidate and president always talked about kate steinle's case and fox news and particularly bill o'reilly used it as cause celebre. that's not what they wanted. pointed out to me in interview last week, none of this brings kate back. >> great point to make. also talking on social media, waiting for president's tweet. some of the tweets that expressed anger we couldn't share on the air, so full of
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live at san francisco's hall of justice from sky7. where the kate steinle trial was held and today's not guilty verdict was announced. >> law enforcement official told abc news the justice department may pursue federal charges against jose inez garcia zarate. we speculated about that. >> we heard from our legal analyst on this case. spoke about why he was found not guilty of first degree murder. >> what would have to be proved and sentencing would likely be
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for that. >> you have to prove not only defendant had intent to kill miss steinle but thought about it beforehand, premeditated and deliberated about it beforehand. the facts supporting that charge are thin. >> okay. >> second degree murder requires intent to kill or intent to do an act so reckless, firing a gun at crowded pier, with conscious disregard of the danger. knew it was danger and didn't care and did it anyway. may not have intended to kill miss steinle but doing that act in such a reckless and disregarding way will permit a conviction for second degree murder. >> insight from john creighton,
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a former alameda county district attorney. >> kate steinle killed walking had we are father. >> police arrested garcia zarate an hour later on pier 40. divers found the gun in san francisco bay next day. >> had been stolen in san francisco from bureau of land management office's personal call june 27th, four days before the shooting. debate over san francisco's sanctuary policy began soon after garcia zarate's arrest. >> and july 7th, 2015, diane feinstein isn't a letter to ed lee calling on city of san francisco to operate with the obama administration in following immigration laws. another check on the weather. >> forecast is next.
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kate steinle trial verdict we've been covering to do. jury acquitted jose inez garcia zarate of the most serious charges he faced in the shooting death of kate steinle. >> found not guilty of murder and manslaughter. jurors convicted him of being in possession of a firearm. >> garcia zarate's defense team argued gun went off accidentally and prosecutors claimed deliberately. >> steinle's family told the chronicle tlt they were shocked and we were just told that justice department may pursue federal charges in the case. >> in some ways the case not likely to end here. update the forecast. >> friday and weekend? >> here's a look at winding down of thursday on live doppler 7.
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mainly clear skies right now. final day of november, worth looking back, easy to forget because of the mild weather lately, 15 days in 30-day month that produced measurable rainfall. green indicates rain and yellow to orange is dry. tonight is dry, chilly in north bay valleys. tomorrow will be sunny and dry and mild once again. low to mid-60s on the coast and everywhere else around the bay and inland. little rain on the way maybe. next seven days, 10% on saturday, 30% on sunday. so forecast animation. you'll see what's coming our way. noon on saturday, spotty sprinkles moving through north bay midday. damp spots but not much wet weather.
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break going into sunday morning, then more spotty sprinkles but will dissipate before producing widespread rainfall. accuweather seven-day forecast. slight chances of showers on saturday and early sunday. partial clearing, then monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, looking at dry and sunny, cool at start, milder later. >> so pleasant. thanks spencer. talk about sports and interesting developments. >> larry beil with golf and warriors. >> didn't think would get to this point with all the surgeries that tiger woods has endured. back again and showing flashes. near
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bryce love is nursing a sprained ankle. stanford key is stopping him. he had four touchdown passes. first of back-to-back defeats that dropped cardinal. seemed to be in desperation mode. won 8 of last 9, including a victory over notre dame, who had crushed them. coach has been thrilled seeing the team rebound. >> you have choices to make every day. fight or quit? point fingers or at yourself? go back to work or wallow. when things go your way, do you forget how you found success and think you know everything? or relax and keep fighting? with our leadership and seniors, guys have been good. >> i tend to wallow.
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the sport of golf is better and more interesting when tiger woods is playing and healthy. after fourth back surgery and long layoff, tiger is back again and actually looks pretty good. 301 days since his last competitive event. in bahamas. chipping needs work. birdie on 3, nearly in trouble on 4, long par putt and fist punt. vintage tiger is back. at least for the day. 8, edge of the green, 2 under. couple of bogeys but five birdies on the day. second shot on the par 4, curls about a foot away. >> not only nice to get first round out of the way but also only three shots from the lead. to put myself there after not playing for ten months or so,
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neighborhood of that, it was nice to feel adrenaline out there. warriors are in orlando tomorrow to play the magic, who takes the court is anybody's guess. steph, klay, k.d., iguodala and david west all listed as questionable because of injuries. beat the lakers in overtime but 22 turnovers in the game, ten more than steve kerr would really like to see. dubs talk about turnovers constantly, we've got to limit this, control the passes, think out there, but sometimes they seem so lake daysical, they can't stop themselves. >> nba, there's talented guys everywhere. feel like best team in the league but not invincible. don't do the things necessary to stay fundamentally sound, take care of the basketball, you know, allow them to go on runs, things can happen.
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this could be fun. giants may be one step closer to acquiring marlins slugger giancarlo stanton. if giants are willing to pick up 250 of the $295 million left on staunton's contract miami would do that deal for joe panik and a couple of prospects and stanton would likely accept a trade to san francisco giants. if that happens, people would be ecstatic. signed to new contract extension. cosming off a career year. scored two game-winning goals and key component of panama's winning team. river rock casino. challenge for tiger woods, do it day two, three, four, not have the back seize up. >> it's four-day event. >> yeah. one day is nice but consistency is key. >> join us here for abc7 news at
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11:00. reaction is pouring in from the pay area and around the country to the steinle verdict. primetime lineup, 8:00, "a charlie brown christmas," followed by magical world of disney. kickoff at resort. all kinds of stars and abc7 news at 11:00. >> jim"jimmy kimmel live,". >> look for breaking news on twitter @abc7newsbayarea. twitter @abc7newsbayarea. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze, for spencer christian and larry beil, entire team, good night. >> see you at 11:00.
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