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>> now at 11:00, another brazent in the marina district. but in this case, the victim solved the the case himself. > >> and the the fog stopped san francisco. live where we begin in the marina district where there has been a string of robbs and burglaries and neighbors fed fed up waiting for police to do something about it. someone stole a motorcycle from right in from right in front of the hous
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didn't wait for police to do sog about it. >> reporter: the first signs ofe appeared on surveillance video.n someone wearing a motorcycle helmet drives by in an electric scooter and returns about 15 minutes later on a stolen motorcycle. the motorcycle belonged to john carter and he decided to do his own detective work and track down his stolen bike. he looked through surveillance video of the neighborhood. video shows the suv trailing the particular. jon found his motorcycle less than two days later a few blocks away away stripped of parts on lumbart and brodrick. >> i was scared use thought
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the criminals or thieves could l be around. i called 911, once i got officers on the scene i wasd to the nonemergency side. told officers would come whenever they had availability. i ran over to the palace of fine arts where an officer was stationed monitoring smash and grabs and he told me he could not leave his post. >> 4-1/2 hours after he found hs own motorcycle which no longer starts he. >>. >> i was shocked. people are fed fed up. everyone has a story that the point. >> reporter: about two weeks, id a burglary at his neighbor's garage. where two thieves appear appear to return three times in one night and ultimately drove off with the victim's car. >> i think it's just one of thet disturbing things i've found
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over the last two weeks that every single night there are people prowling this area. we're area. we're kind of left to fend fend for ourselves. >> betty yu, news five. > >> and a woman said she had been had been working in his office when a man grabbed her and dragged her to the bassment and basement and assaulted her. stus got an alert about that incide. that incident.> >> and in antioch an 18-year-od has been shot and killed it happened just before midnight last night in a parking slot on
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monroe. he died at the scene. pe say they don't yet have a suspet in that shooting. > >> in san jose, a person is dead is dead after a hit and run thig that happened at center and story rides. apparently a homelessman on a bicycle was hit hit by a second car. the other car had already left. > >> there's been total of 52 deadly crashes in san jose. whih is about the annual total for each of the past four years. >> dozens rallying in san francisco. a 32-year-old woman died in the custody of the so called morally police after being detrained for improper dress. protesters in iran have
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been met with violence. 185 people have been killed during the unrest. some of them children. > >> officials were tat at the ray in san francisco with this simple message. >> we stand with you, we stand h you for women, life, and freedom and freedom until the deaths stop. until the killings stop. l basic human rights reign the da. >> reporter: authorities in irae cut off access to the internet in many parts of the that country. > >> in other news a , a two alarm alarm fire in san francisco. std just before 6:30 this evening but it's now under control. thre homes were damaged by flames ane and 15 people now are looking for a place to live. there's no word on the cause of that fire. > >> this weekend, the nation hond firefighters who died while on
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duty. > >> if day of remembrance startd with belling tolling across the country including those at a phepl memorial. christopher yock was one of those honored today. he died battling a firet sfo. >> as we grieve their loss, we r you, the love you shared gave them the courage to follow thei, their goals and their hearts. >> each family received an amern flag which had flown over the national memorial and the u.s. capital. > >> five indigenous tribes will oversee getting rid of a centu ry old dam and monitor a new
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program. > >> and it's our first as the bid in action since naymar stepped away. >> nfl sunday and the 49ers exee the game plan, check. win the game, check. get out of the game game clean, four more starters e shanahan and san francisco lookd for a second straight win, play of the game. khrebg check out this interception from emanuel , mosley returned it for a pick six. 49ers won it 37-15. but not not without some battle wounds.y left the game and did not retur. judy>
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>> nba jordan pool took the flor four days after that practice altercation with green. pool went crazy behind the back at the floater. he scored 18 of hi5 points in the third. the lakersd win the game. 124-121. > >> warriors and the lakers willn it back for real a week from tuy opening night at chase center. d still ahead on kpix5 news. thous of flight flight fans made it to to san francisco with one thing. the blue angels. > >> and a city council member was member was recorded on using
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racist language about another council member. >> we're going to start breakinp the marine pattern a bit. a lite
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was the message from the blue angels after they could not fly because of fog. still there wasa lot to see. the boat show and the blue angels show yesterday.d the blue angels are right there always is next year. > >> down on the ground, no stoppg the thousands who came to northh for the annual italian heritage parade. we checked in with smals with the now surprising news that they cashed in. >> the weather made it difficulr folks to watch the fighter jets and airplane. it did not slow down the italian heritage parade. it was vibrant and
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everyone had a blast. north beach on sunday became a big party celebrating the italian community. we want to get back out and socialize. >> we're all social beings. >> not just ital kwrapbitalians but the entire everyone came out. >> it's a great way to have some some father and son time. >> it goes by quick. i already have a kindergartner here. so we we have a lot of time fun.
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>> i like that i get to see my n and my family. >> reporter: the kids say the pe connects and makes them feel proud of their heritage. >> my grandpa likes to tell stoy about italian life and they she she reads us a little book. we not only get to hear it but see it too. >> it's a yearly tradition to be on this day to celebrate all together family, friends, and it's something very special for the kids. they've been doing this since they were born. >> with thousands of people in e area, restaurants are packed ine out. other retailers are booming booming as well. >> this is unusual. this is on a a regular weekend it's definitely not like this. it's
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going to be nonstop until we close the door at 7:00. >> businesses and paradegoers sy with all the negatives from the pandemic this is a much needed boost to the community. >> everyone. >> [ music ] that's amore [ muc ] >> in san francisco. > >> the fog didn't shut that dow, the fog is still lingering. >> it's only doubled down more e the afternoon kind of following that typical pattern. and tomorrow morning you're going to to wake up on it. >> you're going to have gray sks just like you've done wherever on the bay area. everyone else has been waking up to gray skies. it was foggy. just judging by the fact that we seeh is usually going to be a little
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more su susceptible. temperaturs susceptible. temperatures are for the most part 60s. a little cooler in santa rosa at 53. if we look at how widespread this will be by tomorrow morning. wel play that forward. that gets us to prime time and tri valley may may not so a whole lot. and then, tomorrow it melts all the way to the beaches and it's sune for everybody once again. this pattern is not showing any signs any signs of changes until we get to about wednesday. tpáers here first here are the numbers for monday. we go down to the upper 60s except for santa rosa where it will be 50. daytime highs tomorrow, pretty much right on the mark for average. s around the edges. 80 in san jose. and then low to mid-70s on on the peninsula. east bay shoreline and you're still not g
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out of the 60s in san franciscoe going to try to get the city up to around 70 in this pattern change. 72 would be average right now. you're not getting a whole lot of that lately. here's that lately. here's part of the reason. when you look at the satellite, that's got to catch your eye. that beautiful spinning storm which water vapor vapor really picks up the details it's been that waeupl for way for the last week. a beautiful spinning area of low . if that thing was over us we wod get rain but it can't get here.t only does that thing not come our way. but the center of low pressure, they will go up and over it. we're going to take it from monday into wednesday and that clears out the marine layeg the coast. it's a weak little cold front in there that as it drags down the coast. we start to break down the marine layer a a little bit but maybe not entirely. once we get into wednesday and thursday, it starts to build in a little bit
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more again. this pattern doesn't doesn't show any signs of going away completely. i've got more n for san francisco. you'll be near 70. no one else really shows a change here. you're pretty much showing us red flag warnings should be a thing right right now. we're not everyone talking about them in a pattern like this no no complaint. >> bryan. it's okay with us. > >> find out how dolly parton isg it easier for californias to get get access to books. >> have you noticed who's on toe west. 49ers in charge. but at what cost. >> it definitely took away somet at the end. >> warriors tonight without ther forward. > >> and the baseball star that
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has been around
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>> welcome back. millions of children in california can get books for free starts next june all thanks to dolly parton. a new state law offers more for her imaginable library. children imaginable library. children can can get free books until the age of five. after that you're on your own. > >> a leaked audio tape where president martinez made racist remarks to describe the behavior behavior of a fellow council member's black son during a par. >> this could be a beat down, lt me take him around the corner and i'll bring him back. there's back. there's nothing you do tol him. i was like oh my god.
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>> you heard that beep . martin made the comment of thefellow council member's son. >> put pressure on her to talk t black-latino relations and races in los angeles. >> martinez said she made the rs in a moment of intense frustration and anger.she said that she was worried about the
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>> hundreds of people came out for the annual walk to defeat als in san mateo. we spoke to a woman diagnosed with the disease disease last year since then she's dedicated her life to figt the disease. >> i started to notice some weas in my left arm. i thought i wast over doing it. >> for karen sutton it was not e
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script she would have ever writn for herself. that weakness in her arm was the early devastation of the diagnosis als. often known as lukeals is c disease that slowly paralyzing patients. robbing them of the ability to walk, to swallow, and and eventually to breathe. >> one of the things it does isu lose your independence. >> she's working to raise awares and money for als care and the search for a cure. and she's not not alone in that fight nearly 400 people attended the annual walk to defeat als in san mateo this weekend. >> our job on the care side is o make sure we're giving people the resources they need to parte
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fully in the source for potential cures. that gives folks a lot of home and gives people's lives a lot of meaning. meaning. >> for now she's taken that scr. the one no one would ever want d managed to flip it on its head. >> throughout my career i've ben working behind the cameras as a producer. after any als diagnosis, i really feel the need to be if front of the camera and help drive awareness for this disease. >> that was darren feeley reporg for us tonight. karen's team raised $1,100 at the event this weekend. we certainly wish her all the best. we'll be right ba.
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>> it has been quite the week. we hope that you tuned into us. to see highlights and hope it clears up for next year. from
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all of us, appreciate you watch. you watching. you next week.
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>> this is the casino matrix game day on kpix 5. > >> game day, and what did we see? three of the big four and, and fell, big-league baseball.
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and, the 49ers, starters got hurt today. the beat down afte. afterought. jimmie ward had had a broken hand, there was a left acl, even the kicker hurt his knee. as for the game? jimmy jimmy garoppolo in san francisco francisco looking for a second straight win with the opening drive at jeff wilson junior. it was the same speed he had against the rams. how about a 41 41 yard blast? down, inside the, the time, that is 41, 120. two plays later, garoppolo, coleman, coleman, first touch of 2022, touchdown. he scored four. grappler hidden and through and made a leap to grab! that's a 30 30

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