Skip to main content

tv   The Late News  CBS  October 15, 2022 11:00pm-11:35pm PDT

11:00 pm
11:01 pm
11:02 pm
>> terrifying moments as a driver is held at gunpoint in o. in oakland. the thieves got away away with everything including the car. > >> police believe they have the stockton serial killer in custody tonight just before he struck again. > >> what happens next to the more than 80 displaced seniors. > >> would begin with a possible serial killer in custody. accused of being the man behind a string of murders in stockton. police believe that caught him
11:03 pm
while he was looking for his next victim. this is all police had to go on, showing a man dressed in all black but no clear look at his face. there murder spree began with the death of miguel vasquez who was killed more than a year ago in . in oakland. while the victims families are glad the killings may be over, it is a blow to see see the man thatle be responsible. >> why is he choosing to do this? why is he killing people? >> we have been following the story through the night. >> reporter: i am on the corner
11:04 pm
of winslow and village green and and this is where police say they made the arrest early this morning. many of the residents i i spoke to today said they are relieved they no longer have to live in fear. for the past two weeks the stockton community lived in fear as a serial killer killer was on the loose. >> my kids want to go outside. >> reporter: now relief following a early morning arrest arrest of a suspect police believe may be responsible for . 6 murders. >> we will use every resource at at our disposal to make sure the the people of our city are protected. >> reporter: we went to where one cruise was murdered, the vis the victims the 6th victim. >> it makes me feel better. >> reporter: roger lives down the street from where cruise wa. was murdered. >> it does not matter. we do not play like that around here.
11:05 pm
>> reporter: he says he worried for his elderly neighbors. >> people will feel safer with him no longer being loose. >> reporter: police say they played a crucial role in helping helping the make a arrest. >> the da says he will appear in in court on tuesday. >> the assault began with a friendly conversation and then things turned violent quickly as as they threatened the driver. we spoke with the driver who is still shaken up. >> reporter: this ride began
11:06 pm
like any other, shortly after the passengers get in, one of them seems to notice the camera. they asked the driver where he is from. after he replies he is from the paul they slapped her hands in agreement. the one on the right throws up a thumbs-up sign. over the next six minutes the suspects whispered to one another and use hand sink nose e nose before one of them asks for for hand sanitizer twice. that is when the other suspect pulls out a gun. belongings and car, it happenedn happened on east 17th street before 8 pm on october 1. >> i felt helpless at that time.
11:07 pm
what can i do? >> reporter: a few days ago police found his hybrid. the front of it is damaged and all of the tires are flat. >> i cannot go back to the job now. i feel unsafe. >> reporter: he is worried about being unable to pay his rent. he sends money back to his family in nepal. contact with him to offer support. in addition as part of the benefits afforded to drivers drivers in court california, he
11:08 pm
qualifies for financial assistance to help him and support him while he is unable to work. he wants to spread awareness and justice. >> the most i want is for this to stop. so others will not be . be victims. >> reporter: kpix 5. > >> 55 people have been killed in in daily car crashes in san jose this year. those eurovision taskforces trying to put a and to those climbing numbers. each time somebody is killed in a traffic accident the review the design of the street and they trigger a review of the area to make sure they can do anything to make the roads safer. >> making sure that the streets and crosswalks are well let. that the markings on the streets streets are identifiable and easy to see.
11:09 pm
>> she also wants to put more officers in high traffic areas. > >> the flames have been out since yesterday but there is nod no word on when the residents can go back home. many of the units now have water damage. the the company that owns the building it's assessing the damage. voting experts say if workers have to replace sheet rock and flooring it could take months. seniors that need arounk need around-the-clock care or have mobility issues wish they had a bit more time to evacuate. >> i am regretting that i did not pack anything. in the meante the meantime the fire chief says
11:10 pm
says it looks like it was a electrical fire that started on the 5th floor. > >> neighborhood groups are not only welcoming affordable housing, they are demanding it. john has the story of people saying yes in my backyard. >> reporter: downtown oakland is is not a ghost town but it is not teeming with life either. many feel that what is needed is is to have more people living in in the area. tina works in the upper broadway shopping center and would love to do just that. >> i would move in there. i am working right there. >> reporter: at issue is this former safeway shopping center. the old lot has sat empty ever since. the property owner proposed other kinds of retail, the most recent being a home depot big box store but the city city says that would violate tht the current zoning for the property and the community has other ideas. >> the community wants housing t housing at the site and we are here to support that.
11:11 pm
>> reporter: while other areas have rejected new housing, local local businesses and community groups are lobbying for it here. it is next to a transit corridor and is surrounded by higher density complexes could be built to any height without overpowering other neighborhoods. >> this is a unique opportunity. opportunity. >> people have said this is one of the best locations to put housing in oakland. >> reporter: so far the current owner has only been interested in building a retail project. >> oakland got redlined by the . the banks. >> do you see that changing? >> i think so. it is clear to the banks that there is money to to be made here.
11:12 pm
>> reporter: in oakland, kpix 5. 5. > >> still ahead, the fight to open roads in san francisco goes goes to the voters in november. first, protesters are making themselves heard tonight. > >> the pumpkins are already out in half moon bay. the sights ans and sounds of the pumpkin festival coming up. > >> it got gray and cool just in time for the weekend. we will do do it again tomorrow.
11:13 pm
11:14 pm
>> a san francisco pop-up rollek roller rink has hit the civic center. it is the debut weekend. weekend. the mayor even showed up and skated lapse. it will be operating through the end of the the year. open wednesday throug. through sunday. it looks like f. like fun. >> this pumpkin was crowned at this year's pumpkin festival at half moon bay, it will continue
11:15 pm
tomorrow in case you did not make it out today. or if you try try to make it out and failed. > >> when you hit town you are lucky to move an inch. so in terms of the weather and that change today, it got cooler. noticeably great, especially in the city. he did not see the sunshine all day in the city but but further inland you did. tomorrow is a exact replay. we have already seen the marine lar marine layer come back overhead. overhead. already is seeing gray gray skies now. we are in the low to mid 60s right now. it is 63 in general for everybody else. that is what it looks like like tomorrow morning when the marine layer has us covered. watch what happens when we taket take it before sunrise and let it go until the early afternoon.
11:16 pm
this is 1:30 pm and it is still still hanging on. it has the city still covered. tomorrow will probably look like today. to add to that there will be more high clouds that will show up later in the day. the temperatures will not be any different even if the sky looks different in the afternoon. the numbers will still be identical. identical. mid to upper 50s to start is in the morning. daytime daytime highs that go to the low low to mid 70s. 74 s. am northbay in mid to upper 60s for for most locations at the heart of the bay. we have been doing this for a while. this unusual october were it has been more like june. onshore influence and and unlike typical october. where we are supposed to get some of the warmest days of the year. thankfully we are not talking about fire weather. the reason is the big pattern in the the pacific that is locked in p. in place. there is a storm out . out here. there is a
11:17 pm
counterclockwise spin and it has has been doing that for three weeks. watch what happens over the next seven days, that system system does what they all do, it it disintegrates as it comes toward california. then the next next one will come down, take its place and sit there for five five days. the spinning area of low pressure waiting its turn and never getting its chance to come to california. that is what what the big picture has lookede looked like for the last four ws four weeks and it will look the same for another week. we should should not expect a lot of dramatic changes. we will get warmer next week. san jose goes up to the mid-80s. the city will will finally get days in the low low to mid 70s. when you look at at the microclimates we will warm-up to near 90 up by wednesday before cooling back down again for next weekend. back over to you. >
11:18 pm
>> there are two measures on the the november ballot dealing with jfk drive. a yes vote on prop j keeps jfk car free. i is the o. the opposite. it eliminates car free zones on most days but not just jfk. i told you that you really have to follow along. i applies to the great highway as. as well. there was a rally today today by people who want to keep keep it that way. >> thousands of people are using using these spaces every day. it it has turned into an incredible thing for people outside of th. the city. they do not want this to go away. there is a ton of people out here using this. >> is both competing measures
11:19 pm
pass, the one with the most votes will take it. >> one right out in front, and flowers near the boathouse, the pianos are sitting there and waiting for anyone to come up and play. do you play the piano? piano? >> i actually do. i will have to to check it out. > >> the warrior is making a couple of deals to keep 2 players locked in long-term and rain was not going to ruin october baseball. who is moving on and who is not?
11:20 pm
prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. [ coughing/sneezing ] [ door knocking ] dude, you coming? because the only thing dripping should be your style! plop plop fizz fizz, winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus cold & flu relief. there's something new from better than bouillon introducing the culinary collection. exciting new flavors like... sofrito for casseroles
11:21 pm
or adobo for fajitas each adding a little something special to all your family favorites but don't take our word for it mwah! the culinary collection, from better than bouillon
11:22 pm
>> the warriors wrapping up the preseason last night and they will get their championship rings on tuesday but today they backed up the truck for a couple couple of young stars. money time indeed. they agreed to a four-year contract extension with 123 million guaranteed and they did not stop there. andrews andrew has agreed to a four-year four-year extension of his own worth 109 million. today's deald deal pushed the payroll over 20n 200 million next season but also also set them up to keep this run going for years to come. >> it has to be the most unique mix of young talent and old veterans we have ever seen. these guys have incredible pote. incredible potential. it gets everybody excited.
11:23 pm
>> clay thompson making a trip down south. he was in san diego to watch his brother start for the dodgers as they took on the. the padres. brandon at the plate, he hits a fly ball to ce. to center. coming out of nowhere nowhere to make the diving catch. that is impressive. you know his brother was happy about about that play. the game is tied at 3. a line drive to cent. to center. 2 runs would score. the padres bidding the dodgers,. dodgers, 5-3. they advance to the in lcs for the first time since 98. > >> charlie space says it all for for the braves. jt drives one to to center and it hits the wall and gets by michael harris. >> and jt can run for days. he looks for a inside the park and he has one.
11:24 pm
>> the phillies are victorious . victorious 8-3. they move on to the in lcs. > >> doug wilson was honored before the game against the black hawks. he stepped down duo due to health issues. in the 1st, sharks up one - his row. carlson fires from downtown and finds the back of the net. the black hawks came roaring back. the game is now tied at 2. jason jason fires at the goal but sam is there for the put back. that sharks are still looking for their first victory of the season, they lose 5-2. > >> coming up alabama and tennessee in a high scoring
11:25 pm
11:26 pm
11:27 pm
cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. >> let's talk college football now, stanford holding off the fighting irish tonight. looking to get stanford's season back on on track. the opening drive, kc
11:28 pm
takes the hand off and runs up the middle for the touchdown. stanford lead at halftime and then in the 4th, stanford up 14-7. dropping a dime to tobias but stanford would not quit. in possession for stanford, joshua hits the 43 yard field goal. the the final chance for notre dame, dame, 4th down with just a minute to go in the passes broken up by jonathan. stanford is victorious 60-14. > >> ralphie's entrance may have been the whole only highlight of of the 1st half in boulder. the bears finally found the end zon. end zone. jump ahead to overtim. to overtime. tied at 13. colorado with the first crack. t crack. jt looking for montana. touchdown buffaloes. 4th and goal, plumbers passes off the mark and colorado beats califora beats california 20-13 for their
11:29 pm
their first victory of the year. year. > >> adams got his number retired tonight as san jose took on fresno. at the end of the 2nd. somehow elijah comes down with . with that. the spartans led 10-7 10-7 at the half. the bulldogs battled back. 3rd quarter. the score. san jose losing 17-10. > >> peyton manning was there to h to watch the bulls taking on mo. on montana. 9 seconds left. tied tied at 49. waiting for somebody somebody to get open. he gets the bulls into field goal arrange with 2 seconds left. it was not pretty but it split the uprights. tennessee bidding alabama for the first time sinc. since 2006. a lot of
11:30 pm
celebrations but i think san diego may be celebrating more after that victory against the dodgers. >> and because the got rain ton. rain tonight. > >> we will be righ
11:31 pm
11:32 pm
11:33 pm
>> the day of the dead festival brought plenty of people out to. out today. the san jose event has grown to be the largest day of the dead festival in the south bay. i like that. > >> thank you for watching. our next local forecast tomorrow mo. tomorrow morning.
11:34 pm
11:35 pm
♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning www.aberdeen.io 1-800-688-6621 male announcer: "in touch" with dr. charles stanley, celebrating 45 years of god's faithfulness and sharing the gospel worldwide. next on "in touch," "a strong life." dr. charles stanley: you can have a strong body and have a weak life. you can have a strong life and a weak body. or you can have a strong life and a strong body. all of us know what constitutes a strong body, but what constitutes a strong life?

59 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on