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holly's new book" finding baby holly" is out next week. thanks for watching. i'm deborah roberts. >> and i'm david muir. from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night. a san jose police officer involved in a controversial shooting is off the job tonight and under investigation for text messages found on his phone. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. we'll have that story in just a moment. but we're going to begin with a truly horrifying murder investigate and manhunt in the north bay santa rosa. police are looking for a man wanted for decapitating a relative and fleeing with her head. they say detectives suspect he might be
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headed for the central valley. a killer on the loose and a quiet neighborhood shaken tonight after santa rosa police made a gruesome discovery. >> yeah, that's pretty horrific thing to happen anywhere, especially in your own neighborhood. >> around 3:40 p.m. yesterday, police responded to a 911 call about a possible homicide inside a home. >> and when officers arrived, they did find a deceased adult female who had been decapitated. >> but what was even more troubling was what officers didn't find upon searching the residence. >> they were unable to locate the missing body part. they were able to identify a suspect and also believe that that that suspect left the residence with with his relatives head authorities are searching for this man, luis gustavo arroyo. >> lopez, a 24 year old relative of the victim who detectives say killed the woman, mutilated the
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body and is now on the run. police say arroyo lopez was recently released from state prison after being incarcerated for assault and weapons charges. some members of the santa rosa community say they are nervous, while others are still trying to make sense of a brutal crime. >> it's a pretty quiet neighborhood, so i yeah, i was i'm completely shocked. >> sarah warringa lives in the neighborhood. she says she never saw anything suspicious at the victim's house. >> i've never heard any yelling. i've never seen any violence. yeah it's. i just thought it was just a kind of a normal family household and a warrant is out tonight for his arrest. >> if you have any information that can help this investigation , please contact the santa rosa police department. a former san jose police officer is accused of sending racist text messages, including one that said, quote, i hate black people. that officer mark mcnamara resigned earlier this week after an internal investigation. abc7 news reporter tim johns is in
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the newsroom with the latest on the developing story from police and also tim from city leaders. >> yeah, dan, that's right. now as our viewers at home might know, this isn't the first scandal that has hit the san jose police department in recent years. back in 2024, officers were at the center of controversy after racist facebook posts emerged and as for mark mcnamara, the san jose police chief said he was already being investigated. for another unrelated criminal matter. when these text messages were discovered. quick backlash from san jose city officials after racist text messages emerged involving one of their now former officers. in a statement friday, san jose police chief anthony mata said his department's internal affairs unit was investigating mark mcnamara for another incident when they discovered the messages. >> this is why we have a zero tolerance policy. >> san jose mayor matt mehan says he was disgusted by around two dozen text messages attributed to mcnamara. the text seemingly referenced a 2022 incident in which the then officer mcnamee shot football player keon green at san jose's
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la victoria taqueria. video showed green had appeared to have broken up a fight inside the restaurant and was backing out of a door holding a gun. he had confiscated from one of the perpetrators in some of the texts, mcnamara saying things like, quote, i'm pretty sure the district attorney would have charged me if i used excessive force. but she didn't because i didn't use excessive force. i'll shoot you too, in others. mcnamara describing african american men and writing, quote, they should all be bowing to me and bringing me gifts. otherwise he would have lived a life of poverty and crime in another text message, mcnamara writing that he hated black people. it's how long does the canary have to keep telling you there's something wrong inside this function in reverend jethro more. the second is the president of the naacp of san jose and silicon valley. he says while he applauds the police department for acting quickly, the incident is another blow to the relationship between sjp and the african american community. >> it's an ongoing problem in police departments across
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america and san jose police department is indicative of that . >> mayor mehan says the city has been working hard to have mechanisms in place to identify, buy and weed out problematic officers like mcnamara. >> the way that we build trust and rebuild the trust that, frankly, this individual has cost our city is by being completely transparent and taking the swiftest possible action we can. >> despite that, though, mehan says he recognizes more work still needs to be done. >> we are not going to tolerate racism. um, we are going to continue working hard every day to build a culture of the utmost respect and professionalism within our department. now, greens lawyer has not publicly commented on these allegations. >> and remember, this isn't the first racist text message scandal to emerge here in the bay area. there were also similar instances in antioch, san francisco and at the santa clara county sheriff's office as well. in the newsroom, tom johns , abc seven news. >> and each one very painful for a lot of people. tim, obviously,
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thank you very much. apec, the asia pacific economic cooperation summit will bring leaders from 21 member economies to san francisco. this massive international event means major security restrictions and traffic closures. those closures are set for the week of nembe 13th and will affect traic on bridge and the off ramps aty fourth and fifth streets. here's abc seven news reporter tara campbell with what to expect. >> i'm anticipating a disaster. i'm anticipating to have to add 30 more minutes to my commute every morning. >> bay area commuters are bracing for apek the global economic summit, drawing up to 30,000 people to san francisco and more than 20 world leaders, meaning securing t will be high and traffic closures are abundant. >> it's going to make bar a complete mess, especially trying to get directly into the city from west oakland bar. it's just going to be a mess. >> i did hear that there are going to be blocking lanes
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during apec and so yeah, i'm anticipate eating a little bit more traffic than than normal. >> the hub of road restrictions will be around the moscone center between market and harrison street and second and fifth streets, chp and caltrans also announcing plans to close freeway ramps and lanes during the summit, most notably the far left lane on eastbound 80 on the bay bridge as well as the far right lane on westbound 80 on the bay bridge. >> that's going to be a four day closure if you don't want to risk being stuck in a car, get on bart, get on ac transit, get on. >> golden gate transit supervisor aaron peskin urging people to use public transit. there's going to be a couple of routes that are going to be rerouted a little bit to go around the exclusion area south of market, but the subway is going to be running the cable cars are going to be running on a shorter route. >> you can also expect to see a lot of law enforcement on the streets. >> s be plenty of police
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officers and folks directing traffic and showing you where to go. there's going to be plenty of signs showing you which streets are closed and those are in and around the moscone center, south of market. >> and the supervisor says don't let traffic hold you back. >> people are really encouraged to come to san francisco. i mean, this is a once in a lifetime event. tara campbell, abc seven news, apec is a forum created in 1989 to leverage interdependence of the asia-pacific region. >> apec members take action to reduce barriers to trade. there are no binding commitments or treaty obligations between members. the apec member economies account for more than 60% of us goods exported, and apec's goal is to promote economic growth with a naval ship scheduled to deliver military supplies to israel was disrupted by a group of protesters at the port of oakland today. demonstrators angered by the violence in gaza entered the port illegal earlier today. protesters chaining themselves to the hull of the ship, trying to prevent it from
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delivering military aid to israel. some demonstrators even trying to board the ship but were arrested. >> and this vessel will be loaded with military weapons from the united states to go to israel. so we're here to disrupt it. >> the ship was able to leave port after the arrests. the protesters have another demonstration planned when the ship docks in seattle to pick up more supplies. let's turn to the weekend weather forecast out. abc seven news meteorologist sanjay patel is here with your saturday forecast. sandy >> yeah, dan and it's looking good for your saturday for any outdoor activities. let's take a look at the air quality right now because we did have some prescribed burns today that caused smoke to drift around parts of the bay area. we're all good, though. good to moderate, right now. and as we look at a live picture from our emeryville camera, just a beautiful view. looking back, it is going to be good to moderate for the weekend for any of your outdoor plans. so here's your forecast for tomorrow. we are looking at the sun coming up shortly after 730.
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temperatures in the 50s mostly cloudy to start the day in increasing clouds throughout the day. once those low clouds and high clouds thin out a bit. and it's going to be a cooler afternoon than today, mid 60s to upper 70s when the sun sets. those temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. live doppler seven tracking an atmospheric river going into the pacific northwest. i'll be back to let you know if it'll bring us any showers this weekend coming up. >> dan all right. let's hope sandhya, thanks. touch base again in a minute. happening now, a stretch of southbound interstate 680in pleasanton is closed along state route 84. the interstate shut down tonight between the 580 and 680 connector workers are repaved that stretch of road. the freeway is scheduled to reopen monday at 4 a.m. tonight it is the second to last oakland first fridays event before a pause. and this one is themed o give thanks showing gratitude for all its vendors, artists and performers. the festival attracts 30,000 people each month. after concerns of a
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permanent end to this really beloved community, festival, organizers are planning just a hiatus from january to march due to financial constraints. they hope to make a comeback in april, but that will take money. you can donate to keep it going on the first fridays website. still to come, health crisis. a new trend in lung cancer cases. and it is surprising doctors and stumping the medical community. let's go to keith. a south elementary school holds a dia de los muertos celebration for every nation. we'll take you there. and a new group of musicians makes it into the rock and roll hall of fame, including the first female rapper. all of that is coming up in just a moment. first, here's a look at what's ahead tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan, stay up tonight if you have the guts. hey oh, my god. >> hey, do you guys mind if i hitch a ride? hi, there. hi how are you? hi, love. hi.
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doctor johannes kratz is a thoracic surgeon. he removes lung cancer. he talked to me between surgeries to explain recently released new research by the american cancer society. we know smoking rates in the us have declined over the past several decades, and with it, lung cancer rates have dropped as well. but here's where things get interesting. >> we're uncovering more and more cases of people who have never smoked, who have lung cancer, and they're increasingly younger. they're increasingly female. and so now i think it's starting to enter the public consciousness as the sort of health crisis that it really is. >> we're talking about women from around age 30 to 55. >> it is surprising because it goes contrary to our normal perception of who gets lung cancer. >> but then the question is why? >> that's a great question. and we don't quite understand that, unfortunately. but there are some clues in addition to environmental factors, dr. kratz points to lung cancer rates in asia, particularly in never smoking asian female patients.
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>> he says there appears to be something in the genetic background that causes them to get a specific type of lung cancer. that's pretty scary. so what can we do? is it early testing? how how do you know if you should even get tested? >> you can always ask your provider if you have a significant risk factor like family history of lung cancer screening, whether they would consider ordering a screening ct scan for you. you know that is the best we can do right now with the absence of sort of universal guidelines of who should be getting lung cancer screening. cts >> so talk to your doctor, have a conversation, bring it up, talk to your doctor. >> have a conversation. exactly. it doesn't just kill smokers anymore. >> ama daetz reporting. dr. kratz points out the best way to help combat the number one cancer killer in the us and worldwide is to be an advocate for lung cancer research in the south bay. tonight, an elementary school held a dia de los muertos, dia de los muertos celebration for the community. fuerza community prep set up an altar for friends and students
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and they came out for several performances. >> all the families coming together and celebrate and here in force that we have a different families from different countries. so every country we celebrate and especially the big celebration dia de los muertos, we all getting together to celebrate the special day for our families . their passed away and of course with the altar for our friends. >> there were aztec and mariachi dancers, plus traditional foods like tamales and pozole. some city council members came out to support as well. this is the ten year anniversary of this celebration, and it was a huge success today. tonight, the late rapper tupac shakur has a street named after him in oakland. it's a section of macarthur between grand and van buren avenues, a short walk from where tupac lived, actually well-known hip hop artists attended the unveiling ceremony this morning, including mc hammer, tupac was
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born in new york but launched his career in the bay area. his music focused on social inequality, injustice and love. the rock and roll hall of fame is giving hip hop, hip hop, funk, r&b and rock all reason to cheer tonight. a diverse group, very much so of artists, was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. the ceremony also streaming on disney+ tonight. entertainment reporter sandy kenyon has the highlights away from here from the opening minutes, the special nature of the show was obvious. >> you get a combination of not only your favorite artists who are in the hall of fame, but the young artists that look up to them like tonight you'll have olivia, rodrigo singing with sheryl crow. >> sheryl crow brought along her two sons. it's kind of made mom cool. >> when my 13 year old was like, is this like the baseball hall of fame? and i was like, yeah, yeah. he kind of went like, i
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was cool. >> this also makes sheryl crow happy in part because of how many of the respect rockers getting inducted this year are women. >> yeah, i'm hoping that in the next few years we're going to see some catch up. are you strong enough to be my man? >> crow got in after her first nomination. others, like chaka khan, had to wait years for this moment to be honored by common and other stars. she influenced so live, i made you. chaka skipped the red carpet and so did missy elliott work it. but she spoke to gma's robin roberts about what it meant to be inducted. >> this is high, as you know, for me in music, you can get like like i said, it's the highest honor in the case of the late george michael, it fell to his former bandmate andrew ridgeley to do the honors. >> bernie taupin, who wrote the words to so many of their shared
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hits, was inducted by elton john . >> i'm happy to see all of these people going in with me at the same year. you know friends as well as people that i respect tremendously to be in there the same year as willie nelson. that's gravy, man. >> hard rock was represented by rage against the machine. sandy kenyon, abc7 news. >> a big night for music. all right. let's turn now to the weather forecast. meteorologist sandyha patel is here with the seven day sandy. yeah, and the seven day includes a little variety for everyone. >> dan, i want to show you a stunning view from earlier tonight. this was the sunset at 608. a lot of high clouds passing through the bay area. we had some smoke from those prescribed burns in the combination of the two created this beauty that you're looking at. since we're talking about sunset, let's talk about falling back one hour this sunday. yes. we are going to go to standard time. so don't forget about saturday. sunset is at 607. sunday sunset is at 506. yes we
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lose that extra hour of daylight , but we gained that extra hour of sleep. so enjoy live doppler seven tracking an atmospheric river that is bringing some rain heavy at times to the pacific northwest. some strong winds now that that system, along with a couple more, will continue to pummel the pacific northwest. they've been dealing with the drought. they've been talking about several inches of rain by early next week. now, the tail end of this system is going to bring parts of northern california for rain, but for us, we're going to get the back end of it. so we're not going to get a whole lot out of it. i'll show you in just a moment what you can expect it. a few clouds and showers moving through parts of eureka as we look at the current temperatures there in the 50s and 60s, still pretty mild to warm out there. today's high temperatures, by the way, in the low 70s to low 80s about ten degrees above average for this gorgeous or what san jose camera right now looking at the shark tank cooler this weekend a chance of a few showers tomorrow night really late in the north
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bay. we're looking at scattered light showers sunday and daylight saving time ends so fall back sunday morning. just want to show you a quick look at the walk to end alzheimer's. the forecast for san francisco as people take to the streets. it's really going to be nice looking weather, comfortable numbers in the low 60s at 1030 in the morning when the walk begins, peeks of sun temperatures in the low to mid 60s, reggie will be there emceeing the event morning temperatures in the 50s certainly cloud cover will be pretty heavy out there with some drizzle as well. temperatures tomorrow afternoon mid 60s to the upper 70s. so a cooler day. more clouds for your saturday. and as i show you the computer animation, the latest computer animations really backing off on the amount of rain. so 9 p.m. tomorrow night, it's in the north bay you will notice just spotty showers sunday morning continuing into 8 a.m. the other two computer models that i looked at are actually far wetter for sunday. but rainfall amounts overall still light for all three of the models. so
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here's what we're going with a few hundredths of an inch to about a 10th of an inch in santa rosa. some areas will not measure ukiah getting more than that. as you look at the accuweather seven day forecast, it's not only a cooler weekend, but we'll see a few spotty showers sunday will put it at a one and monday a one chance continuing with the lingering possibility on tuesday. once again just a reminder enjoy that extra hour of sleep and we are going to standard time sunday morning. but temperatures are going to start to feel more in line with november or even below average next week. >> dan, it's changing. >> it is indeed. >> thank you, sandy. [ kisses noises ] late, late, late. i'm sorry. we're always late. your family might wait, but the season of audi offers won't. get these exceptional offers now. (music) this is a story that makes everyone cry.
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perhaps one here included, but the warriors game in okc was intense down to the wire, bananas, the nba using special courts. so you instantly know it's a tournament game. you like the blue, you don't like the blue. whatever offense galore steph curry hook pass over his head to gary payton the second for the jam steph seven assists in this game warriors by two at the half chet holmgren is the next best thing to wemby a 7 to 1 dude up and under moves like that should be illegal at 24 points. fast forward fourth quarter curry scored 12 straight points and one stretch crazy layup to get the warriors within 130 on the night for curry 24 seconds left draymond green this takes guts ooping with gp2 in the final seconds what a pass what a finish 139 138 warriors okc shot 60% and long because tied at 139 steph high off the window first they called offensive interference on draymond replayed they waved it off good basket warriors jumping for joy 141 139 i mean you could
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question the gimmicky tournament stuff but the players are all in so playoff game and it was fun game to play in the intensity level was there so job well done to the nba and this type of excitement in november because it'd be some dark days in november. meanwhile in milwaukee, this fan wins ten grand if he hits from half court and he does and won't stop running. it's like bo jackson running up the tunnel. i hope he got his check. just venmo the money. i'm out. that is awesome. oakland not giving up in its quest to keep the a's. they've got a big rally planned for city hall tuesday. they'll send major league owners info packets about the fervent fan base here, all trying to convince them not to approve. the team moved to vegas . abc seven's cassie pratt spoke with oakland mayor shengtao and get this part cassie over 400 million of the grant funding that we were able to actually confirm for this investment and yet this is more than what john
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fisher has ever invested into the team. she's right. the texas rangers celebrated their very first world series title with a huge parade crowd, estimated around 500,000, saluting former giant skipper bruce bochy took a team that lost 100 games, two years ago. now world series champs, his fourth ring after winning three with the giants sports on abc seven, sponsored by river rock casino.
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download the app now and you can is o report this friday for sandyha patel, larry beil, all of us, we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashle previously on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> today governor mike parson announced his pick to fill the open seat on missouri's supreme court. the honorable ginger gu are ooch will be filling the vacancy. missouri law requires her t

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