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they confirmedo a died after being shot at the party of lonetree way. ryan curry is in antioch following the story. >> candles out in front of the home on sunset lane. this is where antioch police and multiple people were shot. >> we had a report of one subject shot in the lower abdomen, someone shot in the back. >> seven people were shot outside were a birthday party was being held. nadia is the only one of the victims who died. they say she made everyone feel wanted. according to antioch police gunshots started before 1:00 a.m. after uninvited guest arrived. panic ensued and people took off in multiple directions. this emphasizes the city's
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approach saying they need to do more to delimit -- to limit youth violence. >> we will continue to focus on youth violence in the city of antioch. we are not going to reduce gun violence without having quality police officers. >> they say there might be multiple suspects. they have not tracked down the car or the suspects or made any arrests. we reached out for further comment and are waiting to hear back. the antioch police department is understaffed while some officers remain on administrative leave. >> positions need to be opened up so we can get police officers hired for the community to deal with situations like this. >> in san francisco's mission district that left nine injured. the chronicle reports the police
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have identified a person of interest in the case. they say surveillance video shows a man driving in and gunfire came from that car. investigators think the shooting happened due to a fight over carnival weekend. there were extra police in the neighborhood yesterday. just last night, another shooting in the city in the outer mission outside the stratus nightclub. officers found three people who were shot, two men and one woman. all rushed to the hospital. a supervisor says the victims will be ok, no arrests or motive released by san francisco police. >> we are giving you the power to look through crime rates where you live. the interactive tool is our website. there is data for san francisco, oakland, and san jose and we are
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working to add more cities. you will find it on abc7news.com. let's turn things over to our 24-hour accuweather forecast. francis, it has been a weekend of many moods and blooms. what is in store for us tomorrow? >> we still have about a 10% to 20% chance of drizzle and light rain. we saw lightning strikes to our north. overnight tonight, we still spotty light showers or drizzle along the coast. it continues into tomorrow morning. our late model shows more showers coming in. we are only talking a few hundreds of an inch at best, may be a couple hundreds and parts of the east bay. more likely we will see
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precipitation along half moon bay. i will let you know how long this cooler than average weather will last and one we can get some changes. >> an hours long stando in an arrest on sandy angelo -- san leandro treat -- street. they wanted driver would not surrender. at one point, bart closed coliseum station to keep passengers safe. no word on why officers originally sought the person taken into custody. bart will undergo a major long-term study to determine if race is playing a role within its police department operations. research will be conducted over 18 months by bart's office of the independent police auditor and the center for policing equity. the goal is to examine how bard police respond to incidents of fare evasion.
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past research shows black writers were stopped by police eight times more often than their white counterparts. while also being 15 times more likely to experience use of bart police. push back tonight coming from a community under amid pride month celebrations glide memorial church held a special service inclusive of the lgbt q plus community. ♪ >> the city as tara campbell reports the next generation is leading the way. [applause] >> a standing ovation at glide memorial church
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francisco's better-known drag queens. we should be as welcoming as possible. >> this as the aclu is tracking nearly 500 bills introduced this year alone taking aim at lgbtq+ writes, directed at drag queens and the transgender community and these young voices are saying enough is enough. 16-year-old houck leading the march down market street. >> it scares me for the future because i know there have been times in history where it just starts out with state bills and it goes to a national level. >> what is going on is kind of terrifying. >> 19 states have laws on the books of banning gender affirming care for transgender youth. >> i don't want to have to worry about getting health care because that is such a basic need. it is scary and kind of hopeless but as long as i can do these things i feel a little better
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about it. >> we are not just going to let them take away our rights. >> in some ways, we have a real privilege and opportunity to be openly loud and proud and show the rest of the country what is possible. >> honey mahogany says it is important to protect transgender kids. >> it puts people at risk. we are seeing attacks happen, terrorist groups like the proud boys and other groups show up at drag queen story hours or youth events and harass our young people. >> young people determined to make change. >> as soon as we are old enough we will be the policymakers. >> abc7news. >> pride on display in the east bay the city of pinole hosted its first ever panel pride event . all were welcomed to the free,
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family-friendly event. it included food trucks, children's activities, arts and crafts, and a number of booths. c 7 francisco's pride parade. just two weeksy. wah the parade live right here on abc 7 and on our abc 7 streaming app. still ahead, controversy taking hold in one san francisco neighborhood because it is rooting out the homeless. plus >> the road is falling. >> an entire side of the interstate collapses. the cause in the long road to rebuild the east coast main highway artery. and the time is ticking on former president trump said to face a former -- a federal
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( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) visit your local volvo retailer to explore electrified vehicles during the summer safely savings event. >> folks in the delaware valley are bracing for traffic gridlock during tomorrow morning's commute. this interstate overpass collapsed in philadelphia, severing a major east coast traffic artery. this is how it started. a tanker truck caught fire causing the northbound direction of the interstate to collapse. the southbound direction is also heavily damaged. officials say there are no reports of any injuries or
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fatalities. a nurse driving to work describes driving over the roadway before it collapsed. >> you could feel that the bridge was structurally compromised and was starting to fall. >> preliminary reports indicate a commercial truck was the source of the fire. >> the interstate could take months to rebuild. >> i 95 is the major route connecting the east coast. motorists shouldn't dissipate gridlock in the days and even months to come. a neighborhood raising eyebrows and dwiistric controversy. some belve the installation of large metal planters on several city blocks is a way to stop people from camping out on sidewalks. it is an idea that has been tried elsewhere in the mission before. this group of residents
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$25,000 to install the heavy planters, they claim it to beautify the street. >> i think it is probably about 40 of these tubs with plants. the effort in the energy, we've got to make the world a better place. >> others believe the project was designed to deter homeless encampments from returning to the area. >> we would love to see the neighbors throwdown and put that energy into ghting for housing for fks so they can have a safe and decent place to live. >> a gofundme p makes no mention of overnight camping, but photos of the fundraising page show before and after picture from other neighborhoods with tents and planters. a skate park in the sacramento community of natomas has been renamed in memory of tyre nichols, the 29-year-old man who died at the beating --
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meeting at the hands of police officers. the skate park was one of his favorite spots. city leaders voted unanimously to rename the park. a san francisco athletic tradition unlike any other. a pro athlete from the midwest and an olympian took home gold medals at the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon. mark do brick from glenallen, illinois completed race into hours and five minutes. victoria mello finished in over two hours and 21 minutes. the race started with a 1.5 mile swim from alcatraz to the city, then an 18 mile bike ride, and an eight mile run. oddly enough this day 61 years ago marks one of the most infamous jailbreaks of all time.
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on the night of june 11, 1962, 3 men placed fake pa replicas of their heads inside their cell bunks. the three were able to fool the guards while they climbed out of the alcatraz through the tunnel they built and whenever to be seen again. last year the u.s. marshals service released updated digital renderings of them in hopes they might still be alive out there. francis now here with the weather. i wonder to this day where did they get? did they make it, did they not make it? >> i went on a tour of alcatraz island.you get to see their cells and what they had to do. a lot of strategic long-term planning to get out of there. for us right now, we are going to be dealing with the low clouds, fog, drizzle. temperatures still on the cool side. more of the june gloom.
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some thunderstorm activity happening up to the northern part of us. and also in the sierra, there are numerous thunderstorms and lightning strikes. with the excessive rnfall flood watch in effect through the area with excessive rainfall. for us, lots of cloud though it is pretty clear in parts of the south bay. visibility is dropping. temperatures mainly in the 50's, but still a few 60's out there. half moon bay, 54. also, oakland at 58 degrees. you see some of the low clouds over the bay bridge.
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we have drizzle overnight. high temperatures going to be below average. another day of that, then sunnier and warmer weather not until the end of the week. overnight lows will be in the 50's with some drizzle more likely along the coastal ranges or at the teaches. temperatures will drop a little bit more. milder in san jose at 57. with the fog and low clouds, we will see the sunshine again tomorrow afternoon in parts of the north bay. partly cloudy conditions even in the east bay. our latest models so some -- show some possible areas. san franc san jose, 75 degrees. here's a look at the average in san jose. we are below that monday and
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tuesday. saturday, you notice that is the warmest day of the week. we will be slightly above average. we have cloudy conditions. not too much changing yesterday. then a bit warmer wednesday. thursday, the warming trend continues into friday. next weekend looking good. the warmest day will be saturday with sunshine. mid to upper 80's with inland areas. maybe even mid 60's at the coast. slightly cooler for father's day on sunday. >> if you are willing to commute and lend, you get some sun. thanks so much. just add to, a mascot mistake, the punch from a professional fighter that sent miami's mascot to the emergency room and the aftermath tonight.
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>> looks like an injured member of the miami heat won't miss any time during the nba finals. the heat mascot was nearly knocked out by former ufc champ conor mcgregor, who lost his last couple fights, during a pregame skit gone wrong. it was enough to spend the men in the costume to the hospital. a representative said the performer is recovering well. that is good news. to the hd coach of the incident. -- joking about the incident.
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>> what does it say mascot that he can take a punch from conor mcgregor bounceback and be ready to go likely at the next home game? >> that is the miami heat toughness we are talking about. [laughter] he should have been allowed to take the first swing. >> he is great. the skit was pain relief spray. nascar makes its annual sonoma and plenty of baseball from the big leagues to college. a preview of sports. . >> coming up in sports, a familiar face winds in sonoma, plus the mighty quinn, strike out after strike out.
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that tire got loose. a young fan keeping a close eye. martin truex jr. busch. 19 laps to go. scary site coming up. turns the car a little too sharp. hits another wall was evaluated and released. he finished in last place. truex was dominant. winning the toyota save mart 350. his second when the season and his fourth career victory up there in sonoma. dog days at oracle park. our producers dog was perfect at predicting the nba finals last year. joc pederson's run of the game. his 20th multi-homer game. thairo estrada also hit two homers.
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it is 13-3, giants. brandon career major-league pitching appearance, one inning of scoreless baseball. a lot of fun. 120 of family and friends ryan noda in attendance. kevan smith, it is a solo homer. check this out. breaks the thor hammer in the dugout. brent rooker becomes the repair man. oakland is having fun playing baseball. the brewers scored three with two out. jace peterson, the a' percentagewise, they worst team since 1900 to ever
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have a five-game win streak. ncaa super regional. good vibes and a must win game two. we call it a bowser bomb. two run shot. quinn matt mound. his 10th and counting. night watering schedule. matthews, strike out number 15. one more to go. he finishes with a complete on 156 pitches, more than anyone in the majors in over a decade. the winner goes to the college world series. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> much more to come on abc7news
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>> abc news is reporting former president trump will meet with potential legal counsel tomorrow before his court appearance to face is 37 counts of federal charges. he and his close allies have spent the weekend searching for representation as he defends allegations. it comes after two of his lawyers resigned friday. abc news has details. >> former president trump
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on the campaign trail speaking out publicly after the justice department unsealed its indictment against him. >> the baseless indictment of me by the biden administrations department of injustice will go down as one of the most egregious abuses of power in the history of our country. >> the lawsuit accuses him covering it up. he says he will stay in the 2024 presidential race. >> has rhetoric has been one of retribution, revenge. there is this segment of his base that will stick by him no matter what. >> republicans are calling the indictment politically motivated. >> most people decided there are no rules and you can do the exact same thing are similar as a democrat and nothing happens to you. >> former president trump has no
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one to blame but himself for being friend of the late criminally indicted. all of the charges arise from his alleged misconduct after receiving a federal criminal subpoena. >> a new abc news poll found nearly half of americans found trump should have been charged in the case. 17% say they don't know. overall, 60 1% of the charges are very or somewhat serious. trump has is forced court appearance tuesday at the miami courthouse. >> it is time for tonight's abc 7 advancer at 11:00, our way of getting you ahead of some important headlines you will be seeing in the day eric had. tuesday morning, keep an eye for the latest report on u.s. inflation. the consumer price index is
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expected to show prices rising 4% compared to a year ago, an improvement from the 9.1% increase we saw in june of 2022. inflation is still historically high and higher than what the federal reserve wants to see. wednesday, the federal reserve will weigh in on interest rates, expecting to's rate hikes for the first time in more than the year in an effort to slow down the economy. some financial experts believe the rapid rate hikes had unexpected consequences. some blame the collapse of silicon valley and first republic bank's in the inability to adapt to higher rates. in the south bay, no sunday scary's to be found in the streets of san jose. ♪ the city hosted the of the year where the city
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temporarily closes miles of san jose streets to cars, letting people get out and explore with live music and food trucks along the way. the third and final event is september 10. new details on the death of the man known as the unabomber. four anonymous sources say he died by suicide at a federal medical center north carolina. he was found unresponsive early saturday morning. staff tried to revive him and then transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. he was serving a life sentence for sending homemade bombs around the country from the late 70's to the 1990's. deadly plane crash in the amazon jungle in columbia lived off
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cassava flour for more than a month. the children were lost for 40 days as rescuers scoured the jungle looking for the wreckage of the single-engine cessna. their ages ranged from 13 to 11 months old. the crash killed the mother, the pilot, and a local indigenous leader. the leaders say it was their forest upbringing and the knowledge of the jungle itself along with that flower. >> took out the tapioca flour and with that they survived. then they began to eat seeds. the search is now focused on a rescue dog named wilson. sent into the jungle hoping to make contact with the kids. the kids said they spend three
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or four days with wilson. military officials say it will not give up the surf dog. a young family from kharkiv has found refuge from the bay area as part of the united for ukraine program that allows u.s. families to host ukrainian refugees. liz kreutz has the story. >> has been six days touched down at san francisco international, their first time ever in the u.s. two children have just let their war-torn home in kharkiv ukraine devastated over the last year by russian airstrikes. >> it is more dangerous for kids to stay here.
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difficult decision to leave behind everything they know and then embark on this journey to a place they had never been to live with people they have never met. >> ever since the war started i was seeking a way to sponsor a family. >> t u.s. families to host ukrainian refugees. >> welcome connect. it is through this program she was connect it with the family. >> each one is more heartbreaking than the one before it, but this family spoke to me. everybody is so them here, bringing food.
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it's been a wonderful experience of community coming together. >> lucky ones. there are still millions of refugees seeking safety. >> i would love people sponsoring ukrainians. 11:00, a whale of a siding off the san francisco coast, this giant group of or because all around a watch boat. more about the size of this unusual site. >> and low clouds over downtown san francisco. the marine layer will expand and we could see drizzle along the coastal ranges. i will let you know how long the slower t
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>> to group in a whale watching tour got an experience they won't soon forget. this group was with the oceanic society when they saw about 20 killer whales near the farallon islands. it collects data for scientists, conservationists, and says the killer whales made several very close passes including the mother and her offspring. they had dorsal fins about six feet tall. they can grow 30 feet long. fascinating. i'm i the only one who has watched the documentaries on those killer whales?
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they can go for hundreds of miles to crackdown their prey. [laughter] >> here is what about the forecast. we have cloudy skies with drizzle overnight. there is still a slight chance of isolated drizzle overnight tomorrow. high temperatures still near or below average. overnight cloud cover and drizzle possible mainly in the low to mid 50's and then tomorrow afternoon temperatures similar to what we saw. breezy conditions to what we saw. near 70 for some of our north bay locations. san jose, our warmest spots. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast.
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we have the cloudy conditions, the june gloom, then things start to warm. sunnier skies. saturday is the warmest day. around the even mid-60's, so it will be an iced weekend and then slightly cooler for father's day. >> next weekend. thank you so much. here is quest with a preview sports. >> we celebrate one of the greatest players in 49ers history and how the giants brandon crawford made some personal history on the mound
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streak was really proud of. he had played 1600 games in the major leagues only at shortstop. and now one at picture. he was a part-time pitcher today he pitched a scoreless ninth inning. everyone was into it from the deck out to the fans in the stands. >> i always give pitchers a hard time hard and i think i proved that today. [laughter] >> he has been talking about it for a long time and it's fun to see him out there. he's so competitive and he threw the ball very well. that was one to remember huge checklist for him. >> we are 13 weeks
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49ers regular season opener. and today is the birthday of joe montana turning 67. he began his college career and notre dame and then the third round pick turned the 49ers into the team of the 1980's, four super bowl titles, three mvps. happy birthday, joe cool. the 49ers wrapped up their minicamp. it is clear brock purdy will be qb 11 healthy, but trey lance has improved and is competing with sam darnall for the backup role. teammates say he looks more comfortable than last season when he was pressed into the starter's role. george kittle sees an optimistic difference. >> i think you look significantly better. i think his confidence is there. i think he is throwing really good passes. he looks so much more
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comfortable and confident in the pocket. he just looks like he is having fun and i really appreciate that. when he is having fun it brings up everyone around him. >> the american century celebrity golf tournament is there. next month. a lot of q around steph curry skills on the basketball court. his dad thinks he can keep up his grade level of play for a while. >> i remember how i felt at 35 and i did not have the mileage she has, but his work ethic in the summer gets them ready for the grind and what he has to go through. i don't want to put a number on it because i know my son is his determination, his dedication to the support, and his will to be the best in the league every single year is far beyond anything i have seen, so
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obviously it's going to be several more years before you see any kind of falloff. >> that is some good news. michael malone has the denver nuggets a win away from their first nba terminal thanks in part to aaron gordon. game five denver on abc 7. just one team in nba history has come back from malone one sends team to play with the urgency of the dog. >> are approaches to be down 31. there is no celebrating after game four. we have another game we have to win. to close that game is always the hardest game ever. >> we did not come this far to stop playing now, the odds, the analytics.
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we've got to win one and then another one and then we've got to win another one. >> and tom brady had his phone out for history at the french open. novak djokovic clinched his third french open title and a record 23rd grand slam title becoming the all-time leader in mens tennis passing roger federer upon 22. he is the only man with at least three titles from each major event. >> thanks so much. that is it for tonight. abc7news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00. thanks for joining us and have a great evening.
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