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news. dan: an oakland man is in a medically induced coma after police believe he was also altered after that nfc championship ballgame. the 49ers fan traveled to southern california to see the team take on the rams. i'm dan ashley. ama: i'm ama daetz. we are live with more on the investigation. reporter: good evening. police have identified daniel luna is the oakland man who was at the ucla hospital where he is in a medically induced coma, and police say those injuries came as a result from being assaulted . according to inglewood police,
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los angeles fire department got a call after 4:00 p.m. of luna being down in a parking lot. that is after the 49ers and rams game had kicked off. fire department rushed him to the hospital. several hours later, doctors contacted police. investigators say luna suffered numerous injuries to his upper body. luna owns the peruvian roast run in oakland -- restaurant in oakland. we went by the restaurant tonight, and it was closed. police did not have any suspects or people of interest now, but they are reviewing surveillance footage outside the stadium. this is reminiscent of the attack on brian stowe, who was assaulted by dodgers fans in 2011 outside dodger stadium. stowe suffered significant injuries as a result. police did not say if this current attack on luna's because
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he was a 49ers fan. they are collecting evidence. they have not collected any people of interest or suspects regarding this incident. live in the east bay, abc 7. dan: tonight, we sent out an alert about breaking news on our abc 7 news app. you can download the app in the app store. ama: a man is in custody accused of shooting five people in or avail. -- in oroville. it happened around 7:30 in a greyhound bus stopped outside an am-pm store. deputies arrested suspects at a store nearby. dan: the sfpd does not want the attorney's office to investigate police shootings. phil scott says his department is terminating an agreement with the das office.
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we are tracking this story, andd we have more details on why this decision was made. reporter: that agreement is what is known as a memorandum of understanding for mou. it allowed the das office to be the lead investigator for all police shootings in the city. who will investigate these incidents? the agreement dates back several years, and was introduced under the previous district attorney, but renewed with the current da this past july. >> it is a binding agreement. it lists high levels principles and a particular case of how the district attorney might investigate officer-involved shooting's. reporter: sfpd's move comes as an officer is scheduled to stand trial for allegedly beating a man with a baton while responding to a domestic
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violence call in 2019. the investigator testified she felt pressure to withhold evidence. in a letter sent to the district attorney, san francisco police chief, bill scott, said the rules of the mou were broken, so he was terminating the agreement. he double down on it wednesday night. >> everybody who has anything to do with this mou and the impacts depends on this being a fair system that we have confidence in. that is what this is about. reporter: the district attorney's office issued a statement of their own in response, it reads in part, since the mou between the office went into effect, our office has made enormous progress to reduce police violence, and particularly against people of color. it is this appointing but no coincidence the sfpd withdrew from the agreement during the first-ever trial against an on-duty police officer for an unlawful beating.
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the termination is set to take effect in 15 days, and chief scott reached out to the california attorney general to seek guidance and possible options for alternatives. we reached out to the mayor's office but have not heard back. kgabc 7 news. 7 ama: are we in for more worrisome winds. sandhya: the worst of this is over as far as the windy pattern goes. conditions right now at the surface were most of us live, winds are calm or 10 miles per hour. it was a windy day with trees blowing in the wind. gusty conditions today. high on low pressure that created the winds are separating. the low has moved on that allows winds to drop off. breezy over mount diablo, 31.
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here is a beautiful view, pine flat road. 70 mile-per-hour guests. 41 in spring valley. if you are wondering what is ahead for the weekend, i will let you know. it does not include rain, but it includes some changes. ama: you can track the wind where you live. conditions are part of the abc 7 bay area app. we are streaming on roku and apple tv. dan: covid headlines, the white house is preparing to have vaccines available for kids between six months in five years of age, once authorized by the fda and cdc. the fda advisory committee is set to meet february 15 to consider authorization. airline and tourism groups are asking the government to eliminate a negative test requirement for international travelers coming into the u.s. the u.k. scrapped a similar rule
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lest month. l.a. county announced additional safety measures. they include free covid tests, vaccinations, and masks. ama: a pop-up testing site in petaluma may have been operating illegally. police are investigating the site after receiving calls about it over a 12 day span becoming -- beginning generates 15. the testing center had the proper documents and appeared to be operated by crestview clinical laboratory. later they discovered crestview was not running the site. people did receive tests and results. it was closed down the time the police returned. we have been investigating weeks now, you can contact us if you would like to see a story investigated. go to our website or call. dan: a state senator from the bay area wants to make it easier
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for people to hunt wild pigs which can be a nuisance. he points to destruction and public health risks to get the feral pig population under control. not everyone agrees that hunting them is the answer. reporter: we have seen the surveillance footage, video after video of wild pigs in bay area communities. nocturnal animals not shy about ripping through lawns. >> they are dangerous animals. reporter: dangerous and destructive says the state senator. he recently introduced a bill that would replace the current wild pig tag requirement. licensed hunters in california need a tag for each wild pig killed. >> there were no tags in this case. they get licensed, and they are free to go out and take as many as they want. reporter: his bill would require
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a validation that would allow residents to pay $15 for a license, $50 for a nonresident. >> most residents want fewer guns and fewer -- and less cruelty. reporter: the animal-rights groups says the focus should be on seeking humane alternatives. >> with dogs and cats that are straight, there are plenty of ways to use sterilization. reporter: the senator points to the hundreds of thousands of wild pigs across california, and what he says is billions of dollars in damage. >> i know i spend thousands of dollars because i had 100% damage. reporter: back in october, one resident showed us the destruction of his front lawn caused by the wild pigs. he replaced the grass, and the animals returned. he knows something must be done. >> i would like something in between.
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not necessarily shooting them, but making it easier for professionals to handle them properly. reporter: the bill would ban anyone from trapping and releasing the animals elsewhere, saying, that makes no sense. >> there's not many other ways this can be done, particularly on the scale that it has to be done. reporter: the senator expects the first legislative hearing in the next 30 45 days. abc 7 news. dan: a very area woman missing under suspicious circumstances. the family, what they are saying tonight. ama: parents forced to tell schools if they have weapons at homes, that is the proposal from a state lawmaker. >> the new program offering relief for business owners forced to rebuild. ama: first a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> this is for groundhog day turns into groundhog night.
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a no clear woman, 23-year-old alexis gabe disappears. abc 7 news reporter sat down with her brother for some insight into what the family is going through. >> it felt like a regular day. she asked if she has mail at the post office. reporter: that was last wednesday afternoon, january 26. quinn gabe said his younger sister alexis gabe had not come
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home to the apartment she shares with her parents. what made you feel this was a scary situation for her to disappear? >> because usually she comes home. she has responsibilities. she drops my brother off at school. reporter: the family launched an intensive search around brentwood and oakley. they found her light blue infiniti abandoned with the keys in the car. >> when my parents got there, my dad asked to open the trunk. there was nothing there. >> harrowing. reporter: his girlfriend is helping in the search for the recent nursing school graduate. her cell phone is turned off, and her personal belongings are gone. they knew something was wrong and reported her missing to police. they contacted her ex-boyfriend, someone she dated for three years until late 2021. he told them he saw her the
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night she vanished. >> he did say she was there, and she left at 9:00. reporter: the police executed a search warrant at the ex-boyfriend's home and antioch, removing bags of potential evidence. they praised police for their efforts, and launch their own social media campaigns, distributing flyers across the bay area and beyond. >> this does not feel real. i'm seeing her poster all over the place, and seeing her on the news. my parents are extremely worried. it is getting worse. now a lot more darker thoughts are starting to enter my parents minds. >> it is indescribable, no words. reporter: the search continues as police pursued tips and analyze evidence. abc 7 news. ama: in the south bay, a deadly accident involving a garbage
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truck is the latest case in a growing problem for san jose. a woman was struck and killed while taking out her trash cans this morning. the driver stayed at the scene and was cooperative. it is the eighth pedestrian death in san jose since the first of this year. since 2015 they had a vision zero initiative to eliminate traffic vitality's, and is spending $6 million on infrastructure to prevent those crashes. dan: a southern caliph and you lawmaker proposed a bill to require schools to collect information from parents about their guns. they would have to report if there was a gun in the house if it is safely stored, and if the students has access to it. the state senator says it is designed to give districts the mandate they need to investigate and act on threats. >> if you receive a credible threat, follow that threat to the best extent possible, search for the weapon, keep it out of the hands of the shooter, make
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the classroom safe. dan: the bill would require schools to search students property on campus if there was a credible threat of violence. the senator cites last year's shooting in michigan where the subject was not searched despite a credible threat. ama: a san jose city council committee is moving forward to waive or cover the cost of permit fees for the lighthouse ministries food pantry after a recent complaint. the nonprofit was told it would need a special use permit to give out food. according to sam has a spotlight, the deadline for lighthouse to apply for the permit will be pushed back, and the city council will vote sometime this year. dan: the city of pleasanton approved a grant program to help business owners rebuild their parklets. restaurant owners were forced to take them down last month because the city said it is necessary to do street maintenance. the city is working on a standard partlet design that can
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be approved in locations that will be available in april. ama: let's turn to those winds.. dan: it was awfully breezy. sandhya: it has calmed down in the bay area. we have been talking about this, so dry, the last measurable rain was january 7. let me show you live doppler 7. it is going from the southern plains to the east coast. you will notice an icy mix, snow, rain on the southern fringe. this is a major winter storm. we are basically left high and dry. this is the ridge behind the departing glow that brought the winds. all these systems going over the ridge to the north, which is why when you look at the computer model, we are looking for rain, nothing is happening because that ridge is resilient, and it
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is blocking storms from getting here. around the middle of february, perhaps a pattern change. we do have good air quality, and are expecting good to moderate air quality for the next few days. winds are keeping our skies clearing. good to moderate air quality for the next four days. if you have outdoor plans, you are good to go. normally we talk about -- at&t pebble beach will be a cool start tomorrow morning, comfortable in the afternoon. friday, bright and mild with winter warmth. mid 60's to low 70's. it is good for the event but not our weather pattern and the drought. lighter winds tomorrow, warmer days starting this weekend.
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temperatures will be above average going into next week. right now anywhere from the 30's and 40's. the chair is settling in. -- the chill is settling in. 50, san francisco. 46, san rafael. 37, concord. we will notice a change in the weather that will include an increase in high clouds. winds will relax, but no rain is insight. afternoon highs will look like upper 50's to mid 60's. filtered sunshine for thursday. here is the seven-day forecast, light wind, cold morning, chilly morning with frost, then mild, sunny weather for the weekend. those temperatures will be flirting with 70 degrees sunday. low to mid 70's inland monday through wednesday, more like spring than winter. gusty winds turn wednesday.
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jose is too much. ama: he came into the world at kaiser permanente in san jose. her mother he says she has a favorite number, she was born on 2/2/22. >> it is awesome. we have been talking about it as we were leading up to the due date. everybody was saying the first ones will be late. we thought it would be cool if she was born on 2/2/22. that is the date she decided to make an appearance. ama: they are not always late. congratulations to that family. dan:
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river rock casino. larry: the fans are back the pebble beach come around one is tomorrow, biggest date engulfed. -- in golf. you have the mix of celebrities playing with the pros. the 3m challenge for charity.haa among the stars competing, they are grateful for fans. >> truly one of my favorite times of the year to come back to pebble beach. it is the most beautiful place in the world. larry: growing scandal in the nfl, ex coach jackson joined brian flores, saying cleveland owner offered him bonuses to lose games to get better draft picks. >> i have documentation, writtee
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information between me and them on numerous occasions about what we were doing to the teams and players. there are conversations between them and players, and they know this. when understood what was going on, i called the national football league and talk to them about what was going on. this is not new. larry: national signing day for recruits. jim harbaugh was interviewing for the minnesota vikings vacancy. he did not get an offer. he will go back to the wolverines, who won the big ten and made the playoffs. rollualifying, u.s. versus honduras. they froze a t-shirt because they could. eight minutes in, using the head, three degrees, that has to sting. u.s. up 2-0. the score matches the temperature, 3-0. they do not care. team usa stays in second place.
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streaming. thank you for watching. i'm ama daetz. dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your >> lou: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- andy cohen -- and music from slash featuring myles kennedy & the conspirators. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching us. thank you for joining us. oh my gosh. another freezing day. it was 67 degrees in hollywood today. [ laughter ] women were wrapping themselves
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