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♪ it was one week ago that we finished filming this report. in the seven days since, there have been at least 49 shootings in philadelphia. this old and grand american city where the declaration of independence and the constitution were signed. all across our country, people insist we can do better. here's my question. when? that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the company, america. stay safe. good night.
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new details tonight about a shooting on a san francisco muni train that left one person dead and another injured police are revealing. they have a person of interest in the case. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm on a date. so let's get right to abc 7 news reporter. tim johns live in the newsroom with the latest tim. yeah. i'm the shooting took place just before 10 am inside the train which was traveling between the forest hill and castro stations the suspect took off when the train pulled into the station now just in the past hour san francisco police released this photo of an individual they are calling a person of interest they say this image is from video of the incident investigators are asking the person or anyone who knows them to come forward and speak with officers. now. i was out at the castro station this evening and spoke to some commuters who eager for answers. incense has unsettled many muni riders mickey kodama. takes it every day to her job in twin peaks and says she's thinking about commuting another way. i thought about it, but it was like can do i have to come over
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here to go to the twin peaks crime on muni services has been decreasing for years according to police statistics provided by the sf mta. this looks to be an isolated incident, but oftentimes it's people's perceptions influenced in part by social media that truly determine how favor we feel that's according to criminal justice professor lisa hill when you take it into totality, it feels like you know, you're just not safe when you go on the environment and and so what each one of these events it increases that idea that we're not safe uni says they're fully cooperating with law enforcement to ensure. the suspect is caught they plan on continuing to improve security measures to help keep people safe. we do have high quality cameras not only on our trains and we have multiple cameras on board but we do have cameras in our stations as well. now again, so far police have only identified a person of interest sfpd has said that this incident does not appear to have any link to pride celebrations
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this week a lot of the newsroom tonight tim john's abc 7 news. alright tim. thank you so much and we use the abc 7 news app to send this alert out this morning. so if you're commute was affected you would know before you left home. you can customize the app for the topics and places that that affect your life download the abc 7 news app now. new details tonight about a attack off the coast of monterey county. we're now hearing from the couple who helped the seriously injured surfer to shore the attack happened mid-morning at pacific grove. not far from lovers point. a terrifying scene off the coast of monterey county. we're getting a report that somebody got attacked by a shark a couple visiting pacific grove for their wedding anniversary. we're out paddleboarding wednesday when they heard cries for help the screaming for he was screaming for help. you could tell just the sound and the emotion in his voice that that there was something definitely wrong, and he was slapping the water. i wasn't sure if that was. some sort of thing that he was trying to get something away
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from him or just trying to draw attention to himself. they raced to reach the man seen in this surveillance video struggling in the water. they then rushed him to shore on their paddle boards. they're training kicked in. he's the sacramento police officer. she's a nurse as a police officer. i respond to emergencies all the time. so i don't think there was ever a question of whether or not we were go it's just how fast we were going to be able to get there officials. say the victim suffered major injuries to his stomach and his leg. we had to quickly cut his wet suit off of him and open it all up and then try to you know, play the tourniquets to each limb and also tooth abdomen put the pressure there because he was bleeding severely police deployed a drone over the water searching for the shark but no additional sightings have been reported. however beach closures were implemented in pacific grove along with a warning across the neighboring coast. not really the one in a million opportunity. we were looking for right we were just glad that we could be there to help and also he's the
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surfer was a spectacular it. the closed beaches are scheduled to reopen saturday experts say shark attacks are rare, but last year there were 73 unprovoked bytes across the united states. some vacaville residents were forced to evacuate because of a quick moving grass fire residents on when to weigh in campos lane were told to get out around 4:30 this afternoon. cal fire says the win 2 fire grew to about 110 acres and is now 90% contained crews will continue to work overnight to get it fully contained some homeowners forced to evacuate yesterday because of a wild running in san mateo county are back home tonight, but the fire danger is not over the blaze near edgewood park in redwood city has burned about 20 acres and is 75% contained but it is still creeping dangerously close to some homes. it's unclear. how the fire started. all right. so let's check on our weather conditions meteorologist. handya patel has that for us? and yeah, i'm a conditions near that fire actually much better
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with the humidity rising and the temperature is falling winds have been light, but i do want to show you what we have been tracking with live doppler 7 that brought the potential for dry lightning and new fire starts thunderstorms have been erupting to our south and east. this is all an association with monsoon moisture as you take a look here around the monterey county. edo county areas strong thunderstorms just a cluster of them last several hours just stalled out there didn't quite move and then started to peter out here in the bay area certainly saw a few sprinkles in the east bay a lot of cloud cover and as we take you into the next really through tomorrow morning, you will notice the potential is there still for a few sprinkles, but the thunder threat as we head into tomorrow, we'll be shifting off to the east i'll be back with a look at the forecast coming right up alma. all right, sandy. thank you. you public pools are a big draw, especially on hot summer days like what we've had this week but public pools and beaches across the country are facing a
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problem a lifeguard shortage abc 7 news reporter unser hudson has the details from walnut creek. the public pool at lucky parking on the creek is one way to escape this week's heat, but there's just one problem the life right shortage here in walnut creek. we are not ical but we are here in houston martin is a recreation program manager for the city of walnut creek to operate at full capacity. she needs up to 120 life guards. she only has 97, but walnut creek isn't the only city facing a life guard shortage. problem is national this week the american lifeguards association issued a statement saying that there's a critical shortage of lifeguards in the us. it says it will impact one-third of swimming pools and beaches across the country. we used to run classes with a couple instructors up to 20 students. and right now we're really at a one to eight to one to 10 ratio for a lifetime classes. the pandemic closed pools lifeguard certification courses were canceled. so no new guards were trained and ctias started cool and work past
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college, but even that's changed with covid they they were with us and then with the great resignation a lot of our staff are being able they're able to move on and get those career jobs like megan wadman. i've been a lifeguard for seven years, but wadmit was also a pool manager is heading to nursing school in the fall. i love this job. it's a great job to have and i'm very excited to start my nursing career. so when that does hit i'm gonna be kind of focusing a little bit more on that fewer lifeguards me swim classes and events get canceled martin one floor to park to be opened year round but because of the shortages it just opened in april for parents safety becomes an issue. my son just starts misses the summer. so safety is obviously concerned for especially a toddler. but yes, we are we are very concerned. the city of walnut creek is holding a lifeguard certification course in july hoping to attract more candidates starting pay. $17 an hour in walnut creek
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ansar hasan abc 7 news new developments on lowell high school's admission policy the san francisco board of education voted tonight to return to a merit-based system. it will go into effect in the fall of 2023 this after switching to a lottery system for the 2021 school year due to the pandemic and as an effort to help improve diversity the move played a role in the recall of three board members and led to a lawsuit tonight the board a voted to create a task force to examine an admissions policies get community and make recommendations. during recent large scale events in san francisco. the police chief says officers were assaulted. he says violent attacks will not be tolerated during the upcoming pride parade this sunday. we want people to enjoy themselves when they're our officers are going to be out there number. we will have officers in uniform along the parade route. our job is to try to keep these events safe. so people can enjoy them. so people can can do what they do safely and when people step
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across that line we have to take action and we will chief bill scott says 17 officers were injured the night the warriors won the championship. he says two officers were hurt after monday's warriors parade when a man detonated an explosive device a man from hayward now faces charges in that case. aino repair the damage from a bart train derailing the update on the plans for tomorrow's commute a firefighting camp for girls has returned to northern california. we get a look behind the scenes of camp cinder and a game of horse with harris why the vp was shooting hoops today first, i'll look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live with guest host. sean hayes right after abc 7 news at 11. thanks alma. i'm sean hayes. watch me or you'll never see jimmy again. will this movie deal with the multiverse? oh, yeah, that's a yes. okay. no, that's a no. we don't know.
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know it is here tomorrow. it's the deals and steals of event of the summer. are you ready two days of amazing deals on head to toe beauty must-haves including hutchins own beauty line only on good morning america san jose police shot and killed the man suspected in two separate murders the first homicide happened around seven o'clock last night on mount shasta drive in san jose a man was killed then around 9:20 police believe that same suspect killed a woman in modesto after the two murders police. say the shooter led a chase back into san jose with a woman and two children in the car firing several shots throughout the pursuit. he dropped off the passengers before barricading himself in the backyard shed of a home for several hours. the suspect exited the shed that he was barricaded in holding a firearm pointed it at our special operations personnel. the modesto victim has been
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identified as 29 year old michelle rose gonzalez. her family says she was romantically involved with the suspect. she leaves behind a six-month-old son and a nine year old daughter. please say the identities of the suspect and the victim in san jose will be released later this week. new details on a bart train derailment single track service in the area will continue tomorrow bart says passengers should add 5 to 15 minutes to their trips between the pleasant hill and concord stations. yesterday a train headed to san francisco from antioch derailed between those stations. there's no estimate yet on when track repairs will be complete the initial investigation shows heat likely made the track curve temperatures were in the 90s at the time and bart officials. say the track temperature was significantly higher about 142 degrees. eaten rail is an issue not just for part, but really for railways around. world, we know that he can have an impact on the rail and appears that might be the case here. about 50 passengerso be
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evacuated from the train several were treated for minor injuries. today we learned san francisco mayor london breed has tested positive for covid-19. this comes two days after she was on. stage with the warriors during their championship parade. the mayor's office says she's following isolation and quarantine protocols recommended by the city's department of public health air breed is vaccinated and boosted her office says she's feeling elle and will be conducting meetings from home. she will not be making any upcoming public appearances while she's in the isolation period an update now on a story the abc 7 news i-team has been following the man in charge of paying out nearly 70,000 survivors of wildfires caused by pg&e is stepping down from the job retired justice. john trotter will be leaving his post as trustee of the fire victim trust at the end of the month when his two-year commitment ends the butte county board of supervisors sent trotter a letter last month sharing complaints about a lack of communication and minimal payments that have left some
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victims of the campfire living on. streets that wildfire destroyed the town of paradise as well as other parts of butte county in 2018. the county is pushing for more transparency about what's happening to the fire victim's money. new at 11 police in redwood city are alerting the public about a possible mountain lion seen today in the area of turnsworth avenue and edgewood road. no attacks have been reported but several people reported seeing the big cat san mateo counties animal control has not confirmed that the animal was a mountain lion. but authorities say if you're in the area and encounter a mountain lion, bring your pets inside stay indoors and call 911. the annual fourth of july holiday push is underway to alert bay area residents about the dangers of fireworks, especially in light of our ultra dry conditions today contra costa county first responders used a chartered hillside in pittsburgh to get the message across authorities. say fireworks were to blame for this blaze that burned 121 acres and forced the evacuation of
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hundreds of homes and burned but the danger is real with the amount of dry vegetation. we're currently experiencing from the drought over the once it's proven. we've seen time and time again this year that the fires are quickly getting very large rapidly and out of control. contra costa county is a fireworks free zone meaning all fireworks. even those labeled safe and sane are illegal the county also passed an ordinance last year in which people can be held liable if illegal fireworks are used on their property. this week in shasta county camp cinder opened its doors once again to young girls interested in firefighting out of 200 applicants from northern california 31 girls were selected for the training program now funded through cal fire the five-day program will train in fire and fighting wildfires structure fires operating a helicopter and rescue operations. we'll also provide information on how the girls can pursue a career in the male-dominated field. so we want people who think
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differently right if everybody thinks the same then you only have approach to a problem, but if we have people with different backgrounds and experiences and ways of thinking then we're going to do a better job. currently only 6% of cal fires crew are women cal fire says as wildfires continue to increase throughout the state. so does the demand for trained firefighters and we need all the personnel we can get especially when it's been this hot sandia. yeah, and especially when we're looking at year-round fire dangerama. let me show you where the thunderstorm threat will shift tomorrow. it's going to be primarily over the eastern portion of the state. so even though we have the thunder threat lingering into the the early morning hours here locally. most of that action will be heading off to the east as you take a look here monterey bay sought numerous lightning strikes as still a strike there showing up east of hollister things have quieted down for the most part, but i have to say even though there was dry and wet thunderstorms. the good thing is we didn't see any new fires develop about a
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half an inch of rain fell in greenfield just to the north and east of soledad you're looking at a third to four tenths of an inch of rain that certainly to lessen the fire danger, but will still watching this monsoon moisture on live doppler 7. we've seen a few sprinkles in the east bay. we've also noticed that it's been feeling a little muggy across parts of the bay area san carlos. the dew point is 59 50 to 59 degrees is usually muggy for us. we're not used to this. it's going to remain that way at least through tomorrow morning temperatures are down though 13 degrees cooler in oakland 14 degree drop in san francisco. you may not have felt it inland so much because it was still hot that you will notice that right around the coast in bay highs today anywhere from 64 and a half moon bay to 80 in oakland 97 in san jose livermore 103 in fairfield. got up to 89 in santa rosa and in napa temperatures right now. in the 50s and 60s coast and bay you have to go. well inland to have those 70s and 80s. so for the most part comfortable
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and for san francisco pride parade on sunday and the celebrations, i mean you really couldn't ask for better weather nine o'clock. it's going to be in the low 60s some fog noon time to 3 pm in the low 70s. so really nice and mild in it six o'clock breezy and cooler upper 60s expected a live view from our golden gate bridge camera. here's a view isolated thunder and shower chance through tomorrow morning fog along the coast. mild to hot weather through the upcoming weekend from our emeryville camera visibility is still good air quality despite the fact that we're going to continue to see some hot days inland good to moderate right on through the weekend and that isolated sprinkle can't be ruled out with the moisture continuing to stream in at least through tomorrow morning by tomorrow afternoon. it's going to be back to our usual fog pattern and sunshine fog in the morning temperatures. the 50s to the 70s as we check out the high temperatures for thursday still will be hot in linden in the mid and upper 90s, but right around the coast in the 60s and around the bay in the 70s. so more in the comfort zone for most of you the accuweather
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7-day forecast morning fog giving way to a hot day inland the heat moderates friday saturday and it is going to be nice for the parade as i mentioned temperatures for next week coming down a little bit especially tuesday by wednesday. you will notice the difference when you're a low 60s to the mid 80s thank you so much, sandia and abc 7 is proud to be a sponsor of the san francisco pride parade on sunday. you'll be able to watch it live right here on our broadcast and on our abc 7 news app see all of our coverage during pride month and year-round at what's it like having xfinity internet? well, you can get a next generation gateway every three years. it's like your life is set to upgrade mode. really? really.
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making an unannounced visit to celebrate title 9. is the 50th anniversary of the landmark law which prohibits gender and sexual discrimination in all school activities students were gathered at the gym participating in a bunch of activities including basketball did take a few tries and some advice from students as well as the second gentleman, but vice president harris was finally able to make her shot. has everyone cheered on? all right. well how much are the warriors willing to spend to keep their championship team intact larry beals here sports larry ama the warriors want to run it back. the question is will owner joe lake of be willing to spend over lake of be willing to spend over 400 million dollars on the dub a jelly bean that's good for you? try nature's bounty jelly bean vitamins.
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rock casino good evening. the warriors have three picks in tomorrow's nba draft, which you can watch right here on abc 7 starts at 5pm the world champs have picked number 28 in round. one two, second round is hard to imagine any rookie getting significant playing time next year, especially if the dubs resign kevon looney and gary payton the second and there are other free agents total seven. the goal is to bring everybody back payroll plus luxury tax this year just under 350 million dollars. now, it paid off with a winner of parade next year that tap might. over 400 million the pressure i felt i guess in the front office was kind of like if we spend this much money and losing the first round, that would be pretty catastrophic.
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fans don't have to care about that part too much but the only way paying that much money made sense was to think that we could make it this far. we definitely want those guys back, you know got a lot of key free agents and and they were all really big part of this championship. so we'll see how it all plays out. auto baseball next giant ryan vogel song check it out his old team in atlanta giants get off to a fast start mike your stretchy. yes deep to right second at bat of the game. it is one nothing giants in a flash. and carlos rodan was dylan. in a strikeout michael harris the second here rhodon deserved the win the bullpen just flat out failed him flashing the leather rodan nabs the comebacker from ronald lacuna jr. wrote on goes seven innings allows one run struck out 10. so jake mcgee tried to close it out gave up a homer than william contreras a base hit to left marcelo zuna comes around to score. that's a tying run. it's three all so there goes the
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win tyler rogers comes in two down extra giant adam duval base hit. contreras scores good night game over drive home safely as the braves walk it off four to three mariners visiting the ace. oh, he's doing the happy dance. i'll have what? he's having three. nothing mariners in the fourth jp crawford lines to first look at steve and vote in superman mode the diving snare vote. he's still got it. but in the fifth jesse winker hits it where vote and no other human is going to get it to run blast off of paul blackburn the m's crushed the a's nine zip hockey stanley cup finals game. abs visiting tampa bay and 101 lieutenant colonel thomas hardeman to all in ot nazim qadri top shelf. that's the winner right there. the avalanche victoria's three two and take a 3-1 series lead sports on abc 7 spons
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back now w back now with a rush hour rescue in new york city. officers jump onto the subway tracks in brooklyn to save a woman who tumbled off the platform. authorities say she collapsed due to a medical episode. she's being treated for a head injury. a restaurant north of new york is being rewarded for calling police after receiving an order through grubhub. >> the order included a plea for
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help from a woman. authorities say a male suspect who was expecting food to arrive got arrested instead. marcus solis of wabc reports. >> in complete shock but grateful. >> reporter: they say no good deed goes unpunished, but that's not the case at the chipper truck cafe. its owners are being rewarded with $5,000 from the food delivery service grubhub. >> they thanked us for what we did, and thanks for paying attention to the notes. and just as their appreciation, they wanted to give us a reward. >> reporter: ah, yes, the infamous note that came into the eatery early sunday morning. along with the order were the instructions "please call the police," sent by a woman who was being held against her will in an apartment in the bronx. this is video from the restaurant showing the moment bermejo's daughter and another worker see the woman's desperate plea. police were called, and a short time later, 32-year-old kemoy royal was arrested. he's facing charges of rape, unlawful imprisonment, and other counts.
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