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bsite is where you'll find all the latest "your move" content for free, and it's all designed to help you make better decisions and live with fewer regrets. thanks so much for watching, and we will see you right back here next time on "your move." ... i heard yelling like he's dead, he's dead and i think everybody knew that little boy. >> now at 11:00, the search for a morph in an unfathomable tragedy, neighbors in shock after a south bay boy and his
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grandmother were killed in their apartment. from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello. i'm sara donchey. a 6-year-old boy was playing outside of a san jose apartment complex just yesterday. tonight it is lined with police tape after neighbors tell us he and his grandmother were killed there. now police are trying to figure out who would harm them and why. andrea nakano talked to a neighbor who was there the moment that police arrived. >> reporter: as you can see, officers are still out here investigating this tragic crime scene. police say they came out to this apartment complex to do a welfare check. that's when they found the woman and her 6-year-old grandson dead. >> i would say like around 12:00, 12:30 i heard yelling like he's dead, he's dead. >> reporter: jose sanchez was home when what happened started to unfold. he's lived here for years and was shocked when found out a double homicide
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happened near his home. officers surrounded this apartment complex and had a command center set up just outside the unit where this happened. chopper 5 captured footage of the scene which is just parallel to the 280 freeway. sanchez says he knew one of the victims well. the 6-year-old boy had a huge personality and made friends with many of his neighbors. >> that little boy was well known here. i think everybody knew that little boy because he was always running around playing with other kids. he was always being really loud. >> reporter: the san jose police department isn't releasing a lot of details on why this incident happened and whether or not a suspect is in custody. many of the neighbors are devastated to see a young life taken so soon. >> i feel bad. when i heard it, i just spoke to him yesterday, you know, and it's sad. he's young. he had a whole life ahead of him. >> reporter: officers are expected to be here a while longer as they collect evidence from the crime scene. san jose police tell us that they will
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release more information early next week. this 8-year-old boy will not have the life his family imagined for him. we first told you about him last night and about his mother's plea for help. she says that he will need around-the-clock medical care and is paralyzed from the neck down simply because he was caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. the family shared this photo of 8-year-old asa on a fundraising website. his mom was driving last month on 580 in oakland when their car was caught in the middle of a rolling gunbattle. a bullet hit asa and his story, tragic and shocking as it is, is not the only one like it. kpix5's da lin talked with a person who knows that pain all too well and knows why so many people are living in fear of the freeway. >> reporter: freeways, they're how people get around, go to work, and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. so it's our main thoroughfare. we're on it constantly and it
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is now a thought that i have every single time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents leanne and alonzo cabell drove on city of streets friday to take their granddaughter to the park. >> i used to honk more when someone cut me off or speed up and try to look over and give eye contact and now i just let people go about their day. >> not only do we not honk, we don't even look. we don't even look to see who might have passed us. >> reporter: one freeway shooting survivor tells me she now drives mostly in the slow lanes. we're protecting her identity because her case is still open. >> i signal. i look over my shoulder before i change lanes. i "did all the right things," right? but that split second decision to still proceed with the lane change ended up nearly costing me my life. this person hunted me for close to a minute dodging traffic to catch up just so that he could pull into
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the shoulder and shoot at me and try to kill me. >> reporter: i first interviewed this woman in her 30s a couple weeks ago. the chp called her case a road rage incident. multiple bullets hit her car. one shot struck her right leg. it happened on july 14th on 280 in san francisco, the same day the 8-year-old boy was paralyzed by a stray bullet on 580. investigators say the two cases are not connected. >> i'll be thinking about him every day like i'm lucky to be alive. his outcome is so different. >> reporter: many drivers like leanne and alonzo say given how dangerous freeways have turned into, they now support freeway cameras. >> i used to be more of more cameras are more trouble, but now it's like more cameras could help solve a shooting or murder. >> chp says no arrests in the two july 14th freeway shootings right now. they're asking witnesses with dashcam videos and people who drive teslas to come forward because
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teslas that built-in cameras. tonight friends and family gathered to remember a man killed in a confrontation with san francisco police last week. people left flowers and candles and signed messages at a memorial in hunter's point to remember 41-year-old ryan blufer. we are seeing body cam video show ago when led up to the deadly shooting in bayview. kpix5's anne makovec is in the newsroom with more. >> what happened while officers were arrested a completely different man, the video shows blufer walking up to them and police say he threatened them and appeared to flash a handgun in. this slowed down body cam video police highlighted a handgun in blufer's pocket and then we see the body cam video from the officer who opened fire, that officer yelling at blufer to put his hands up and warning he could shoot. a warning, this next video could be difficult to watch. >> get down! >> get your hands up!
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>> get down! >> point your hands up and get on the ground! >> police released slowed down versions of officer body cam video showing a handgun on the ground next to blufer. video shows an officer pushing the handgun away with his feet. chief bill scott answered questions about the shooting at a virtual town hall. >> it's not against the law to walk in public spaces. it's not against the law to yell profanities. when you start threatening to kill a police officer and when you display a handgun and then point a handgun, that is against the law. >> blufer died at the hospital. the district attorney's office is investigating the shooting. the san francisco catholic archdiocese has so many sexual abuse claims against it will probably go bankrupt. its archbishop made the announcement today that chapter 11 bankruptcy is very likely. that would let the archdiocese
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handle all the cases together instead of individually. there are more than 500 lawsuits pending for sexual abuse. a close call for a legendary italian bakery known for their bread, a fire broke out today in san francisco's north beach. this fire started in one of the ovens at liguria bakery. this is on stockton and it happened around 11:00 a.m. fires can spread fast in san francisco, but firefighters contained this one within 30 minutes and ultimately saved the bakery. >> there was problems with the old brick oven we'd had for over 100 some years and apparently, i guess, from heating the oven the flame must have affected the walls. it's been here since 1911 and it's a staple of north beach, very well known, very sad to see this going on. >> yeah. a 100-year-old oven he
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said. a voicemail recording says the business will be closed until further notice. not unusual for to us see video of a brazen robbery and this one from a stockton 7-eleven is getting a lot of attention, not because of the robbery attempt, but because the workers tried to take matters into their own hands. some people are asking if the workers went too far, but first we have to warn you, you might find the video difficult to watch. >> reporter: the beating scene in this now viral video is under investigation by the stockton police department. the more than five minute clip shows a man emptying shelves of cigarettes from a stockton 7-eleven store into a trash can. >> i'm telling him no, there's nothing we could do. there's nothing you could do. we just let him take and just go. >> reporter: and store clerks stepping in. as a bystander recorded the tense moments. that 7-eleven is on south center street in stockton. >> my job is to make it home. >> reporter: it's about a half
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mile away from the business co-owned by the man who took that video who wanted only to be identified as data. >> hopefully everyone learns in this situation to be in a better mind state next time. >> reporter: he said he was just stopping by the 7-eleven for red bull and gas when he saw the masked man go behind the counter. >> once the guy was done he tried to bypass the other employee. the other employee grabbed him and the other employee went and grabbed a stick and then from there the fiasco happens. >> reporter: in the clip the man is hit more than two dozen times. >> then i had to get really stern it's enough and then so they kind of stopped and then i kind of was narrating the situation look, he doesn't have a gun. he's all right. are you done? are you done? are you done? all right. now it's time for everyone to go. he need to go. you guys need to stop. >> that was wild. stockton police say somebody from the
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business eventually called them. officers took a report and say they're looking into all of this. how did a playstation giveaway turn into an all-out riot? a look at absolute chaos that broke out in new york city today. and none of us got mega rich from the lottery tonight, but that means someone could end up breaking an all time record next week. ♪ and a music legend who influenced some of your favorite artists is making a stop in the bay area this weekend. the weather looks good for stern grove sunday, a little fog this evening, temperatures today warming up, especially inland. we'll see an inland heatwave this weekend, details coming up in the first alert forecast.
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what started as a giveaway turned into a riot in new york city's union square today. look at this. thousands of people turned out after an influencer promised free playstations, but things got seriously out of hand fast. look at that. as bradley blackburn reports, the person who planned the giveaway ended up in handcuffs. >> a lot of people got hurt today. >> reporter: nypd officers worked for hours friday to bring a large and chaotic crowd of thousands of mostly young people under control in the heart of manhattan. >> young people would not listen to our commands. they were turning our attacks on us. we had to defend ourselves and make arrests. >> reporter: the crowd initially gathered in union square for a promoted playstation giveaway by internet personality kai cenat who has millions of followers
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on social media and is one of the most well known streamers on twitch, but the event quickly turned unruly. >> people started throwing stuff and once the people for the giveaway started coming out, that's when like they started to get out of control. >> reporter: police removed cenat for his safety and brought him in for questioning. >> he's going to be charged with multiple counts, at least two cocounts of inciting a riot unlawful assembly and a few other charges. >> reporter: he posted this video of himself during the incident to his live youtube channel as the scene grew more frenzied, people throwing objects large and small and climbed structures in the park. nypd ultimately called for a massive response, a mobilization of 1,000 officers who began clearing the area. some were injured in the process. from above police drones ordered the crowd to disperse. authorities eventually cleared the crowd and followed closely as people made their way out of the area,
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leaving behind plenty of debris and damage. >> that was another one that has everybody in the studio just dumbfounded watching. police say 65 people were arrested. 30 of them were juveniles. every time somebody loses the mega millions jackpot, more of us hope we will end up the big winner because now that person will win more money than ever before. nobody won the jackpot in tonight's drawing. so the jackpot now stands at $1.55 billion. it's the biggest mega millions jackpot ever. the next drawing will be on tuesday. there have been a lot of mountain lion sightings in the north bay in the past 48 hours and the latest was this morning in napa valley. a very energetic mountain lion was sprinting through a yountville neighborhood. napa county deputies say this one was seen near jefferson and madison streets around 6:00 a.m. pretty
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close to restaurant row. yesterday morning people spotted a cougar in petaluma and cotati. if you see one, keep your pets inside. this is the obvious nehe if you do see one, don't approach it. >> get you a captain's hat for that statement, captain obvious. >> yeah, i would never, but we are kind of living in their area. >> i guess they're just on the prowl this time of year, long daylight hours, short nighttime hours. i don't know why they would be necessarily moving, not a feline expert. >> neither am i. in fact, i know little to nothing about them. >> you have to feed them once in a while. that's about it. >> not us, not you. >> no, no, not the mountain lions, little kitties. >> we're dog people. >> we are definitely canine people. let's look what's happening out there. fog is starting to take over once again at a more leisurely pace compared to yesterday when it swallowed up downtown san francisco. the low covering fog will spread across the bay, but a shallower marine
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layer means it will dissipate quickly. temperatures peak sunday, but it's still mild around the bay, cool and breezy along the coast. everybody backs down to normal temperatures next week. once again, this will be a brief inland heatwave, but it will be hot, especially sunday, temperatures in livermore topping out at or above 100 degrees. a quick drop down the other side of the temperature roller coaster for most of next week and more of a baby warm-up for the second weekend in august. we'll keep an eye on air quality. it doesn't look like wildfire smoke will be a huge concern. there's some blowing down from oregon, but the next waves of smoke will largely stay off the coast or if they make their way into the bay area, they'll be pretty dispersed and mostly in the upper levels of the atmosphere as opposed to ground level where we would have to breathe it. the air quality isn't necessarily going to be good across the bay area this weekend, but that's more the influence of the heat dome trapping ground level pollution. ground level ozone as opposed to wildfire smoke is
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the reason we'll dip into the moderate category for air quality the next few days. at least we stay out of the unhealthy ranges. looking outside now in san jose, no fog just yet, temperature there 62 degrees, almost the warm spot, 64 degrees in concord, mostly 60s, 58 degrees in san francisco, the coolest location now. the fog will be widespread, even pushing into the inland valleys, but such a shallow marine layer doesn't take long for that august sunshine to burn through. we will see plenty of sun heading towards even late morning already for san francisco and oakland. the exception is along the coast where you might see glimmers tomorrow afternoon, but any substantial amount of sunshine will likely wait until the second half of the weekend. temperatures tonight fall down to the 50s pretty much across the board. highs tomorrow a few degrees above average, but not that hot for august. temperatures in the 60s and 70s around the bay, 80s down the peninsula and 80s and 90s farther inland. sunday will be the hottest day but not around the bay. temperatures in oakland tomorrow for the first
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of a two-game series of the battle of the bay, temperature at 4:07 for first pitch will be in the mid-70s as the a's host the giants. temperatures peak sunday, low 70s in san francisco, just short of 80 degrees sunday in oakland. then we drop back off next week, temperatures hotter inland, close to 90 in san jose on sunday, into the 90s for much of the north bay, but a quick retreat to around 80 degrees most of next week. temperatures inland in the east bay, always the hotspot, 101 sunday and more reasonably warm by next week. of course, a lot of folks will flock to the coast and you'll be back into the fogust weather heading through most of next week. coming up in sports, the conference of champions may no longer be a conference at all. we'll break down the latest on what's happening to the pac-12. plus we caught up with brock purdy and wondered how much has life changed for the 49ers qb s
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it was once the conference of champions. now it might not be a conference at all. i'm smiling, but i'm actually really sad. the pac-12 is it now the pac-4 after friday's events and there's lots of uncertainty for stanford and cal. >> it's the big one football. it's the big 12. >> the big 12, lots of them, oregon and washington are the latest to jump ship. they plan to join the bruins and trojans in the big ten conference next year giving them 18 schools coast to coast. the big ten will now have ucla, usc, oregon and washington, but the big 12,
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it's going to have now arizona, arizona state, utah and colorado and the rest of the pack pac-12 the remaining schools. some regretable tweets have surfaced since the news. the pac-12 commissioner congratulated the congratulating. utah was adamant the other schools weren't leaving replying to a report in march saying, "give me a break, "and for the succession fans have asu and arizona state riding into an uncertain future. our vern glenn caught up with brock purdy one on one and asked him how his life has changed since becoming the 49ers starting quarterback.
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>> reporter: off field what is life like for brock purdy? is it different when you're going to the 7-eleven or going to a restaurant? >> yeah. i mean it's a little different now and stuff going out in public, but we got such a great fan base and everyone is so down to earth out here. so just give people time, show some respect and show love because they obviously love what you do on the field. >> well, brock purdy, you know what he does in the offseason. >> now that applause was for him. >> yeah. i love everyone i've come into contact with and just try to keep a view of hey, man, i'm human, too, you know, and just giving back to everyone as much as possible and loving on everybody. >> from little ames, iowa, to san francisco, starting quarterback and thrust into it, pretty amazing. >> he's got a wild story. what would you say to him if you saw him at a 7-eleven? >> what's up, brock? play it cool. can i get you a drink? >> a slurpee maybe? okay. thank
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