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tonight, you will hear from the police chief and a number of others on what the problems could be. >> stay in the bay. that is the goal in san mateo. how a district is trying to make that happen and boost the economy at the same time. >> prospective dog owners sending hundreds of dollars for puppies who never arrive. >> keep the umbrellas close by. multiple chances of rain. abc7news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> today was a difficult day for new york and days like these have played out too often across america. >> a somber statement from the mayor of new york city as tonight, a manhunt is underway for the person who opened fire in a brooklyn subway train as multiple agencies and the fbi intensify their search, we are learning that there is a reward for information leading to the
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suspected gunman's whereabouts. good evening. thank you for joining us. i am dan ashley. that reward has climbed to $50,000 in a matter of hours. police are looking for this man, 62-year-old frank james. they are calling him a person of interest in the investigation. investigators believe the subway shooter fired at least 33 bullets on a rush-hour train this morning. shots rang out moments after police say the gunman put on a gas mask and opened two smoke grenades, blinding fellow passengers. >> people literally on top of each other, crowding over each other, trying to get out of the way, trying to not be seen. people are just panicking. dan: this afternoon, authorities found a u-haul van they believe is connected to james. police say it was rented in philadelphia. he has addresses there and in wisconsin as well. they found a credit card at the scene of the shooting. >> we know mr. james rented that
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u-haul truck. we are looking to determine if he has any connection to the train. >> police say the van turned out to be empty but on the platform in brooklyn, they found the shooters back pack and several key pieces of evidence. those include a semiautomatic handgun, hatchet, and smoke and aids. a survivor recounts the chaos, speaking tonight from his hospital bed. >> all i see was black smoke and that is when i got hit. i did not think it was serious until i got off the train, pulled my pants down, and the size of a quarter gushing out blood. >> 19 others were injured in the chaos that followed. thankfully, no one has five threatening injuries. really remarkable. the gun they recovered had three extended round magazines but one of them jammed and they believe that saved lives. in the meantime, as a result of the new york attack, bay area transit agencies are increasing trolls. police are asking the public to
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report anything unusual. if you see something, say something. they all say there are no known threats in the bay area. even so, sfpd is adding more patrols at high traffic in heavily populated downtown areas. bart has increased patrols and the chief gave an update on cameras throughout the system. >> bart has since put cameras in all the trains. we have numerous station cameras on platforms in our parking lots, well over 4000 working cameras in our system that we use as an investigative tool and has helped to help solve a lot of crimes and incidents that have happened in our system. dan: in san jose, the vta is increasing controls throughout santa clara county. two canines will be patrolling the system randomly throughout the week. we sent out alerts throughout the day on this story through the abc7news mobile app. it is one way to stay informed
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when breaking news happens. when you download the app, be sure to enable the notifications future and we will let you know instantly about what is happening. the city of oakland had more than a dozen shootings last weekend alone and set up with the violence, the police chief went on the offensive at a news conference today. j.r. stone is in the newsroom with more on the changes that the chief wants to see. j.r.: the chief and everyone i talked with calling for more resources in numerous areas. at one point last weekend, we saw five shootings in a matter of seven hours. all this as you have a police force with its lowest number of officers in eight years. >> we as a city remain committed to protecting our children. and on saturday, we did not do that. j.r.: moran armstrong making reference to come isla brown -- to 15-year-old brown. her homicide was the fourth in the city in four days.
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one of 12 shooting cases last weekend. chief armstrong on the offensive tuesday, calling out alameda county's judicial system. >> far too many people have been let out of custody after being caught with firearms. j.r.: while nina carter says she agrees with the chief, she also says we need to get to the root of the problem by trying to help these young people who often end up on one side or the other in dangerous situations. a segment that she says does not have safe places to go in oakland and because of that, they are often led down the wrong path. >> teenagers in this day and age, they are out here fending for themselves. at the end of the day, when you don't -- then they don't. at some point, we have to get some structure. j.r.: carter would like to see that structure in the form of activities for youth in east oakland.
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while homicides are down in oakland so far this year from 41 to 34 according to the chief, there is a 30% increase in the amount of guns that have been recovered. he says officers are struggling to respond to 2000 calls a day. >> we are down to 652 police today. that's hundreds below where we were just two years ago, 400 below probably where we actually need to be. j.r.: i hope from so many that more will be done in all areas to try and curb the gun violence. nina carter told me she would like to see more events geared at bringing officers and community members together so there is more of a relationship. those at the poa say they are all for that idea but at this point, they are just trying to keep up with the heavy amount of call loads. back to you. dan: thanks very much, j.r. stone reporting.
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the writing woman charged with -- redding woman has signed a plea deal. she will admit the 2016 kidnapping was a hoax. she vanished in november 2016 but was found a few weeks later in yolo county, tied up and injured. she was arrested last month and charged with lying to federal agents and wire fraud. 11 :00, dozens of marin county school kids are sick with covid after returning from a visit to our nations capital. >> we had 20 cases in two schools. there are many school groups that traveled for their eighth grade trip. dan: the student trip is a spring break tradition that just resumed after a two-year pandemic pause. 77 students traveled to washington. 56 of them have tested positive since coming back home according to public health officials. everyone who is infected has
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mild symptoms, thank goodness, or none at all. cases are consistent with the ba.2 omicron subvariant. jackie spear, who is quarantining with covid right now, spoke with abc7news about the recent spike in cases in washington. >> i think i got the variance that was very prevalent on the east coast, which is 75% more contagious than what we have seen before. dan: spears says her symptoms are mild and her recovery is going well which is nice to hear. despite loosening covert restrictions in the bay area, she is still urging everyone to wear a mask in public. san mateo union has good district is doing its part to help build a better area -- better bay area for students. connecting students with well-paying jobs that do not require a college degree in an effort to keep them in this area. tim johns got to check it out and has that story.
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tim: with inflation soaring on the cost of living in the bay area reaching new highs, the price of staying here is a worry for many. it is one reason why on tuesday, the san mateo union has good district posted its stay in the bay with 100 k event. >> we are here tonight to educate people on what is out there. and you know, kind of make them aware of all the opportunities. >> collin o'brien is a coordinator for the district and she says the program it's goal is to connect students with appointment options that pay six figures and up, a salary that ideally would allow them to stay-at-home here in the bay area. tuesday's event is not just about that. it's also about reminding them that going to college is not necessarily for everyone. more than 50 employers took part in tuesday's events including law enforcement and health care. many of the career prospects presented do not require a
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university degree. a positive reminder, says michelle holcomb. >> it's important for these kids still be looking into trade opportunities. >> the night was a chance to get them to think about new possible avenues. >> you don't want to go to a job and be like i'm going to work. i want to have fun and test myself. >> with the job market increasingly strong, she says employers are also ready to answer the call. eager to bring on new staff while simultaneously boosting the economy. >> they are all here and they are ready to bring young people in, young and old as a premises and get started in their training program. >> in san mateo, tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: a pandemic puppy scam. why google is taking aim at an international suspect. shopping prices continuing to climb. how some residents are trying to cope. >> alyssa nakken has broken
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through barriers just to get to major league baseball and tonight, she made history. that is coming up later in sports. >> several rounds of showers are coming up. i am meteorologist sandhya patel . i will show you how everyone's a multitasker these days. and with supersonic wifi from xfinity, your internet can multitask too. it's got gig speeds to the most homes... advanced security that blocks billions of cyber threats. and enough power for a house full of devices. plus when you get xfinity internet and mobile together, you can save hundreds off your wireless bill
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claiming that people are being exploited because of a pandemic trend. amanda del castillo has the story. amanda: the promise of purebred puppies with sweet pictures to match but these sites are just a few of -- sights are just a few that were listed fraudulent. a person in africa used several google services in an online puppy scam. it claims people were sending hundreds of dollars in exchange for puppies that never arrived. the suspected intent, to exploit the covid-19 pandemic and the demand for puppies that came along with it. >> the damage is two-part, emotional and financial. amanda: to any animal lover, especially one in search of canine companionship, one look at a cute face could be enough to let your guard down. court documents say google was tipped off by aarp which had been contacted by a
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victim. how bad does the scamming have to be for google to step in in this way? >> 35% of the online scam is a puppy scam so that tells you how bad it is. amanda: the google suit points to a study that found puppy scams increased by 165% in the u.s. from january to october 2021 compared to the same period in 20 before covid hit. such scams are a concern for the humane society and spca. >> it is disappointing that there are people taking advantage of individuals who want to add an animal to their home. you know, that is really difficult for organizations such as ourselves because we have animals available for adoption. amanda: if you are browsing, experts say be aware. most element element -- most illegitimate websites will try and avoid any contact. fraudsters will talk about payment before the pet and when it comes to making that purchase, use a method that will protect you.
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>> it is good that companies are taking notice of it and understanding that countries can abuse the excellence of their algorithm. amanda: in san jose, i am amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. dan: to the economy for a few minutes, inflation has climbed over the past year at its fastest pace in more than 40 years and today, the labor department announced its consumer price index jumped 8.5 percent in march compared to 12 months earlier. that is the sharpest year-to-year increase since 1981. >> milk and bread are very expensive nowadays. if you are thinking you are trying to -- >> just to see it climbing and climbing and climbing to the point where i will probably be just another one of these hundreds of thousands of people moving out of california. dan: the labor department says prices have been driven up by vital -- bottlenecked supply chains, high consumer demands, and disruptions to markets
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worsened by russia's war against ukraine. the fire chief says the massive fire at the port of phoenicia appears to be unintentional. pulmonary findings show the fire started on or near the conveyor belt system near the base of the silos. he uses the port refinery to press crude oil into gasoline. it is still assessing infrastructure damage. >> just stop it. i have not got that much time. dan: g te of hlywood's most family of gilbert gottfried announced he died today after a long illness he was known for his gravelly voice and near shouting delivery on stage. he voiced the parrot in aladdin. he was 67 years old. some of the best chefs in the bay area served up a very special dinner tonight for a very good cause.
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the restaurant in san francisco hosted sf chefs in ukraine, with proceeds going towards refugee relief work amid the invasion of ukraine. if you shared dishes from several bay area restaurants. >> they can buy tickets, wine included, and have a good time, but most importantly, have an opportunity for people to come together and talk about the important issue right now. dan: organizers say tonight's event raised more than 45,000 dollars for ukrainian relief. a terrific effort by those bay area restaurants tonight. let's move on and talk about the forecast which includes some rain which is nice to see. sandhya: absolutely. just when he thought winter was done, we are not done yet. i want to show you the holiday weekend forecasts because it does include some rain but the good news is much needed rain chance friday late in the day and then saturday, it is wet and breezy, level 1 system, and by
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easter, bright and sunny for all of your plans on easter. here is a look at the system pushing into the pacific northwest, starting to bring some mixed precip along the northwest portion of the stay and that is the system that will bring us the first opportunity for rain but look how active it is in the pacific especially for this time of year. we will take it. temperatures reflecting more winter like conditions. it is in the 30's and 40's. the chill is in the air. the winds have begun to come down. gusting to 35 miles per hour but not nearly as strong as they were yesterday. i want to show you a lovely view from our san jose camera looking at the shark tank. chilly in the morning, periods of showers, and we are looking at dry and mild or for easter. more rainhaes early next week. freeze warning, frost advisory tomorrow morning for parts of lake and mendocino counties. upper 20's to mid 30's. the concern is frost and freeze will damage crops so if you have any sensitive plans, bring them
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inside or cover them. temperatures first thing in the morning low enough to where you will need to have your jacket. low 30's to mid 40's. high clouds overhead tomorrow afternoon but still going to be on the cool side. today's temperatures were good. six degrees to 10 degrees below average. san francisco coming in degree away from its record lomax, believe it or not. -- low max, believe it or not. level 1 storm tomorrow night into thursday. chance tomorrow in the north bay and that is late in the day. scattered showers for everyone thursday and light accumulation's are expected. a couple of sprinkles not out of the question. 9:00 is when the rain begins to move in. thursday, commute will be a little bit tough as we are noticing some scattered showers. showers continue at 2:00. the best opportunity for the highest rain totals will still be in the northern end of our viewing area so in terms of rainfall totals, anywhere from a couple hundred seven inch to
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about 2/10 in half moon bay. winter weather advisory at 4500 feet. six inches to 14 inches of snow and that is one system. there are more systems coming. more snow for the mountains but as i mentioned, by easter, it is all done. level 1 for thursday and saturday. a little bit of rain not out of the question but it will brighten up and get mild or just in time for easter plans
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. dan: baseball history being made tonight. she took over when antoan richardson got tossed. she had coached on the field in spring training but never in a regular season game. the warriors in the house. jordan poole taking in the game. brandon bell get me started -- things started in first. second of the season. the giants chased yu darvish very early. alex cobb went five innings and struck out 10. gets the w.
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10 runs after two innings and kept adding on. joc pederson, first home run as a giant. 13-2. if you made it to the bigs, he would show up in jimmy buffett attire. his family dressed for margarita though. not a great debut for ji-man choi. he allows five runs in 1.3. 7-7 in the fifth. clutch go-ahead rbi's, trying to stretch this into a double. chad pinder scores. lou trivino came on with the say but could not hold the lead. josh logos down left-field line for the walkoff win. the race victorious. nba. steph curry day today. curry suffered a strained ligament and bone bruise in his foot a month ago. the plan is a scrimmage five on five thursday if there is no pain or swelling. he will play against denver right here on abc 7. >> not an easy answer.
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each day will determine where he is and what he can do the following day, and the end of the week will determine whether he is ready or not. dan: then nets held a moment of silence for victims of the shooting in a brooklyn subway. kyrie irving went off and hit his first 12 shots to reopen the game. he is fasting for ramadan. he had the energy to go for 34 points. next, 115-108, advanced to face boston. more fights than goals in this game. going to punch you in the face. scoreless in overtime. ryan johansson beats couple continent who had 40 saves.
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