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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. dan: the search is over for suspected serial stab or who sought out his victims on the campus of u.c. davis. we are tracing his path back home to oakland. arrested their man. dan: he stabbed three people in total, two of whom died. ama: tim johns is in the newsroom tonight hearing from those who knew him here in oakland. reporter: he is originally from the east bay. he attended castle mott high school and spent some time at laney college. i spoke with several people who knew him and they say they are shocked. relief after the arrest of a man investigators believe is behind three stabbings near the uc davis campus. >> i'm hoping that this is the
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person and davis can be done with this. reporter: carlos dominquez is facing charges of two counts of and one count of attempted homicide. police describe it as particularly violent and brazen. police detained dominguez wednesday night. >> he was wearing a backpack and in the backpack was a large knife that was consistent with one that we were looking for. reporter: he was a student at uc davis from 2020 until last week when the school says he was separated for academic reasons. before college, he lived in oakland. several people say they are shocked by news of his arrest. >> i didn't think he would do something like that. reporter: i talked with his old high school football coach on the phone who described dominguez as being a quiet and intelligent kid who never caused any problems. >> he wasn't an aggressive football player. he never had any anger or disciplinary issues. reporter: others didn't want to
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appear on camera but told similar stories. one saying tt outgoing and had f friends. they say he came from a supportive family who were involved in his life. >> they supported our boys for programs. helped with our community. reporter: dominguez could be in court as soon monday. police say they believe the davis community can return to life is normal. tim johns, abc7news. ama: thank you. we've been sending out notifications as the story develops. make sure you are getting the latest breaking news and weather with the abc 7 bay area news app and enable those notifications. dan: we will bring in sandhya patel. we are looking at live doppler 7. spotty out there but there is more rain may be coming around. sandhya: we are in a break right now. i want to show you a live picture from our san jose camera. all is quiet.
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we did have some showers. things are quiet right now. as we widen the picture, want to show you what it looks like. the circulation of the low-pressure system that has been sitting off the coast finally starting to move out and taking with it all the wet weather. our next round of showers is just off the coast line. let's get right to your 24 hour planter. tomorrow morning, fog, clouds, sunshine. showers showing up in the north bay. temperatures, 50's and 60's. it's getting wet across the region. the sun goes down and we will have scattered showers going for cinco de mayo. dan: thanks very much. in the east bay, more than 3000 teachers and educators in oakland are on strike and it doesn't appear that they will return to their jobs this week. >> we are the teachers. dan: contract talks with the
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school district did not produce a deal and more pickets are planned for tomorrow. a big rally took place today outside oakland city hall and another rally is planned for friday. we have not heard if the two sides have made any progress and there's no indication they return to the bargaining table. parents are in limbo and some are opting to take their children to one of four centers that have opened up while the strike continues. others are frustrated and sending their kids to school. >> what they said is that they are going to be rallying and they will be making their voices heard. we want to respect that. we don't know if the schools will be staffed appropriately to have the kids they have. >> there are parents in a difficult position because of the strike. do they think about us? no. they ask us to support them. what are they supporting? you are not getting a 1% raise. come on now. dan: the oakland mayor says her office is monitoring the talks
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and is having conversations with both sides and is hopeful they will hammer out a deal. >> i will continue to push for there to be an agreement for both parties to come to the table. it's our baby so we have to put them first. dan: schools are operating on a modified schedule because of the strike. the last day of classes is supposed to be may 25. ama: now to those dubs. that was the best bounceback when -- when you could have. a huge game three. dan: larry beil is here. we needed this. larry: order has been restored to the universe. funny how things can change from game to game. anthony davis wrecked the warriors. tonight, a nonfactor. a warrior who hardly played turned out to be one of their heroes of game two. govan looney under the weather. scored 15 points on six of nine shooting. stretched out the laker defense,
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having to defend the perimeter. it was klay thompson's 30 point explosion that help turn this game into a blowout. abc 7 alvarez is live at chase center right now. the warriors took care of business. reporter: yes they did. i like the assessment of a walloping of the lakers. 27 point victory here today. you mention the contributions from steph curry. 20 points, 12 assists. we are all evened up heading to l.a.. >> i didn't shoot the ball well the last two games. to come out here and get hot in the beginning, we realized we let one go in game one. we've been having to bounce back from adversity all year. not a better grip to do it within these guys. we keep it simple. the floodgates can open. >> every playoff game is a must win. you try to get it as fast as possible. when you have a bounce back in we had tonight and you win as
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decisively as we did, it will be tougher in game three in l.a.. it's a big morale booster. >> everything seems to click tonight. you never know how game three is going to go. we have to be ready for whatever comes our way. reporter: what comes your way is on abc 7. game three saturday night in l.a.. we will have the game at 5:30. i will be getting those post game interviews. if you want -- fremont green brought his kids to the podium today, asking about what it meant to him to have his kids up there. a lot of fun here at chase center. we are getting ready to go down to l.a. to get the series going in game three. larry: safe travels down to los angeles. outcome tonight, not a huge surprise. home teams that have lost game one have one game to 16 straight
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times. now the task, the dubs go to l.a. to take one or two down there. most people figure it will be tied to-two. the same people in l.a. that were going, anthony davis is one of the best players going, he had 11 points. how about showing up? it goes back and forth. we will have more coming up in sports. it's a tough business. ama: thank you. dan: j.r. stone spent the night with thousands of warriors fans who packed thrive city and he found a very confident dubnation. ♪ reporter: party time in san francisco after the warriors one game two of the western conference semifinals against the lakers. >> probably the entire game. the final score. >> i feel that they will do it. i came all the way from chicago to see the warriors.
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[laughter] >> we won't tell worried. falking with fan oneasr noat all. report are you worried after what we saw on tuesday? >> no. reporter: little max and others knew who was singing the national anthem. golden state's good luck charm and bay area native naiad damas and who has a singer and actress. ♪ >> warriors when i was eight years old. i'm 18 now. it's been a little while. ♪ reporter: she flew in after filming monster hi to. she said she wasn't worried. >> i kept thinking, game two. we are coming back. don't worry. reporter: some might say the good luck charm was amelia and
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adina who had been attending game since they were little with this go to phrase. >> my name is amelia. >> we are identical twins. we will be rooting for the warriors. reporter: let's just say there's quite a bit of confidence after thursday night's warriors victory. >> feeling good. >> warriors and five. here we go. >> this is a warriors party. hopefully they keep the party going in los angeles come saturday. j.r. stone dan: they are having fun. ama: absolutely. all that gets us to game three right here on abc 7. dan: if it's anything like the past two warriors playoff games, it will be a blockbuster. in the last round against the kings, game four was the most-watched first round playoff game since 2002. that is, until game seven. ama: game seven became the
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most-watched first round game since 1999, 10 million people were watching across america. you know this one will be a must watch. coverage for game three from los angeles begins at 5:00 on abc 7. dan: white house. the small room discussion with major significance for the future. ama: cinco de mayo in san jose. the culture will be much more colorfully -- colorful this year. the other free bay area events for the family. dan: the countdown to the crown. the one couple from california traveling to see this weekends coronation of king charles.
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ama: community members gathered in front of a store on san francisco's market street this evening. they want to keep the 24-year-old memory alive. he was shot to death after being suspected of shoplifting. sf district attorney brooke jenkins said the security guard who shot brown will not face murder charges. she believes he acted in self-defense. the police chief said that the guard fired his gun after brown allegedly spat and raised an arm at him. he added that brown was not shot in the back and was not armed. dan: as we continue to highlight on -- our work on building a better bay area, business is expanding in the heart of san francisco. visual proposed ways to fill vacant spaces in union square. more mixed-use move to a larger building while others add residential office space. the new ikea store will go up on market street and chanel on
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geary street will move into a bigger site. ross will change to a bigger location and take over nordstrom rack and sacks off on fifth. shrum shoppers are looking to these -- forward to these changes. >> everything is so expensive. cheaper things are becoming more popular. dan: a new event space and luxury housing will also be built downtown. >> leaders of some of the biggest companies in the tech world gathered at the white house today for a discussion on the emergence of artificial intelligence technology. president biden dropped by and had this message as he shared his concerns. >> [inaudible] reporter:, harris l the discussion. the ceo of mountain view-based google and alphabet was there. so was the ceo of san francisco-based open ai. microsoft's chairman and ceo also attended. the discussion centered on three
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main topics. transparency, safety, and security. all agreed that more work is needed to address the potential risks from ain ovation. dan: one of the major highways to yosemite national park will be closed into the summer. officials say 200 feet long. enter through merced. people can expect 30 minutes to an hour added to their drivetime. ama: let's get you caught up. we wanted to get you ready for cinco de mayo and what it means to the bay area. the day in history is not for mexican independence. it marks the anniversary of mexico's victory over france in 1862. all in all, it's a day to celebrate mexican pride. there are plenty of family-friendly events going on tomorrow night. all of these are free.
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in alameda, they are doing games and move me. oakland's first fridays is all about latin pride tomorrow night. there are three different live concerts in golden gate park and it's always a big bash in santa rosa with music, games, booths, and a parade this year. it will be an extra special cinco de mayo in the south bay. it's the first since an integral piece of latino culture was allowed to roll back into san jose. lauren martinez shares a peek at some of the celebration. >> i've had that my wife's family car. reporter: david blago doesn't own regular cars. he has low riders dating back to the 1950's. he's thinking back on how the mexican holiday was celebrated when he was growing up in san jose. >> the music. the dancing. the aztec dancing. it was a big celebration.
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it's a prideful thing. we don't have that anymore. reporter: the celebration has been scaled back over the years. this is what it looked like last year. the low rider community, cruising is not just for holidays. it's a lifestyle. >> the city has embraced th rider community. ♪ reporter: in september of last year, san jose's decades-old ban on cruising was lifted. the no cruising zone sign was removed. now the united lower idle -- rider council is organizing to get bands repealed. >> we want the same thing. to make it better for everybody. put a positive look on low writing. writing is not on their side but that's what they are trying to change. >> all we can do is focus on what we do. that's why we want to show the
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positive side. reporter: he hopes whoever celebrates the rolling culture can do so safely, especially on cinco de mayo. lauren martinez, abc 7 news. dan: fun day tomorrow. ama: will they need windshield wipers on those low riders? dan: that's the question. rain has been bouncing around again. sandhya patel is back. sandhya: i think they will need them for the afternoon and evening. look at this. winter just doesn't want to give up. the snow is falling. it is still coming down. it's been coming down all day long. let's look at live doppler 7. the same storm that sprang bringing us showers off and on still producing snow showers. blue canyon is reporting snow right now. that system that brought us the rain is bringing them the snow. it's finally starting to sag southward. it will take that instability with it. i want to show you how unstable
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the air mass has been. there was a report of a tornado in compton in southern california and multiple reports of a funnel cloud. this is just in the last 12 to 24 hours. live view from our tower camera. gorgeous views as we look locally and up in the high country. here's how it looked this evening. spring showers in san jose. raindrops on the lens. you can hang the umbrellas up for tomorrow morning. it will be a dry start. later in the day, wet weather. here's a lovely view from our santa cruz camera. 24 hour rainfall totals. three hundredths in san jose. redwood city at 15 hundredths. we will keep with the winter theme and straight -- spring which is continuing to see our rainfall season remaining above average. as of today, oakland is at 171%
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santa rosa ahead at 129. 153 in san francisco. cloud cover hanging around. temperatures at this hour in the 40's and 50's. ocean temperature, 51 degrees. we are looking back toward san francisco. still some clouds around. brief break from the rain tomorrow morning. next round of showers in the afternoon. morning showers will give way to brighter conditions on sunday. tomorrow afternoon, this is a light level one. scattered showers under a half-inch for most areas. it will be breezy at times, once the system passes throughout saturday. here we go. tomorrow at 2:00, pop-up showers showing up. 4:00, the activity is primarily in the north bay. by evening, moisture moving across other parts of the bay area. 12: 30, most of that wet
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weather. the last batch of showers coming through saturday at 7:00 before the system moves out. it's a quick moving system but it will bring us rainfall and it will measure up to half an inch in santa rosa. everyone else in between that range. 40's and 50's on your temperatures. cloudy tomorrow afternoon. have the umbrellas handy. if you have outdoor plants, mid-50's to mid 60's. once again, one for single demaio on our seven-day forecast going into saturday morning. then we will go with the second half of your weekend that's dry and mild. site -- slight chance of showers. we will see warmer weather wednesday and thursday. close to 80 degrees finally. we will be righ
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ama: we are counting down to the crowning of king charles. hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the historic event including people from all over the globe. some visitors set up camp outside of buckingham palace. dan: people have traveled from places including the philippines , india. even a couple of tourists from california have touched down in london.
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>> as an american, it's cool to see it all play out from a historical perspective. ama: the last king was king george the sixth who died in 1952. abc news will have exclusive live coverage of the events all saturday morning long starting at 2:00. maybe just don't go to sleep. watch live here on abc seven or bright -- by streaming on hulu. dan: cook some royal popcorn. we will be right back. larry beil has more on the big
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the future starts now. >> sports on abc 7 sponsored by river rock casino. larry: spontaneous combustion. that was klay thompson. warriors blew out the lakers in game two of their playoff series. joe montana and george kittle courtside. shot clock winding down. lebron james with the deep bank. 21 points. close game early. anthony davis to keep it within four. he only had 11 points tonight. the warriors iraq.
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spontaneous combustion. klay thompson. 41 points in the second quarter. warriors going great. raymonde enter michael. scored 15 points. play with his sixth career playoff game with eight threes. he goes for 30 points. warriors hit 20 one of 42 threes. curry finished with 20 points and 12 assists. warriors even the series hundred. game three saturday night right here on abc 7. >> we needed this one. we had great motivation to try to figure out how to win this game at all costs. everybody played amazing basketball. you get the crowd to come into it. home-court advantage shows up. those short moments of and that flow state.
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you feel like you can't miss. it makes all those hard days more than worth it. trying to get the crowd going. it's always fun when you shoot the ball well. it's even better when you couple that with the wind. larry: spontaneous combustion. warriors in blaker saturday night. tip-off right here on abc 7. stick around for the highlights and postgame interviews on after the game. a's and m's. fisher has finally revealed himself. i think it's him under there. jj blood day, second game. his first hit as a bomb. mariners had a 5-3 lead in seventh. cal raleigh deep to center. you need him on that wall. spencer patton appreciating that. the a's get swept by seattle. the giants have the day off. sports on abc 7 sponsored by river rock casino. we will be right back.
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ama: thank you so much for watching. dan: we appreciate your time. ama: have a great night everyone.
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