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best to avoid the new cameras. let's take a look. >> reporter:anderson has been charged with murder for the hit and run killing of 14-year old ivan cruz a week ago. >> reporter:anderson is also facing charges of evading an officer causing death, evading an officer against traffic, and leaving the scene of a crash. all of the those charges are related to the police pursuit last week in which anderson was allegedly trying to avoid arrest. >> reporter:today's court appearance was anderson's initial arraignment. he did not enter a plea and the judge denied anderson bail. >> reporter:also today we are learning some new details about his past trouble with the law. he has a long criminal history dating back to 1999 when he was convicted on two counts of animal cruelty. in that case, anderson apparently stabbed a pony, a chicken, two turkeys, a goose and a goat at petting zoo in hayward. >> reporter:he also has convictions for vehicle theft, burglary, receiving stolen property, and theft from an elderly person. >> reporter:back live now, at the time of his arrest, last week, anderson was also on probation and he has a pending case against him in which he's accused of driving under the influence. >> reporter:sonny anderson is scheduled to return to court tomorrow morning. >> reporter:in hayward, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: new surveillance
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video tonight. from a gas station in fremont. it shows. thieves stealing gasoline from underground pumps at a valero station. >> pam: the theives siphoned gas into portable tanks over a 3-hour period while the station was closed. police say. they got away with more than 750 -gallons hundred-dollars. >> reporter: certain neighborhoods those that are catering to tourists are seen more spike. >> are using a rental vehicle and is very easy for suspects to recognize a rental vehicle. and that this individual is not from the area. >> reporter: the southern district which includes of the market has seen a 16 percent spike. and the park district including areas are round the golden gate park has received a 30% a spike predict
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>> targeting all burglaries suspect additionally, we have officers increased control and visibility in these high crime areas for all toll booth. to help deter future crimes with visibility. >> reporter: easily not to be a target is to not leave anything visible in the vehicle. case in point, the mission and debut are down in areas of crime. specifically theft. >> pam: new surveillance video tonight from a gas station in fremont. officials predict the spilling gasoline from underground pumps at the bolero station. the thieves siphoned gas into portable
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tanks over a three hour. while the station was closed. police say they got away with more than 780 gal. of gas. or about $2,900. the gas station owner is offering a $5,000 reward in case. >> pam: the word about staffing at the san jose police department. is that, without real change and soon, the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> pam: this afternoon, san jose police chief larry esquivel went before the city councilto deliver a new report. it details the shrinking force,be at its lowest level since 1985. >> pam: esquivel's analysis projects. that unless the city can increase pay and benefits, officers will continue to retire or leave the department at the rate of three -to four - officers per month. >> pam: chief esquivel's report details how the city's police academy cannot keep up with the officer exodus. because
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recent classes are only half full. >> pam: the police union maintains. recruits are signing up with other agencies which offer higher pay. >> pam: grant? >> reporter:when you compare police officers to population. it's clear that san jose does not compare favorably to the bay areas other big cities. >> gary: >> reporter:san jose's population is just over one million. the city has a little more than one thousand cops. >> reporter:that's one officer for every 969 residents. >> reporter:meanwhile, oakland's population is a little more than 400 thousand people. it has 667 sworn officers. >> reporter:that comes to one cop for every 609 residents. >> reporter:and san francisco has much better staffing. in a city of 837 thousand >> reporter:there are nearly two thousand officers. >> reporter:that's one cop for every 428 city residents. >> pam: the clouds are building over the bay area this evening. and the rain
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is not far behind. this is a live look outside over kron four chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here to tell us there are several days of rain in the forecast. jacqueline let's hope it is enough to help to fight the drought. >> jacqueline: we are looking live right now at the bay bridge toll plaza at it is called steve right here as well. with a light look aside from the golden gate bridge the clouds have spread across the bay, right here. you can see the pavement is dry. you can see that it is cloudy and the rest are picking up returns over the coastal waters. it is really believe dry out there right now you see this the bulk of the storm that will impact us late tonight and into tomorrow morning. the showers will hit tomorrow morning.
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missouri is bracing for a >> catherine: grand jury decision on whether a white police officer will be charged in the shooting death of a black teenager in august. >> catherine: the decision could happen anytime - and the governor has declared a state of emergency in the st. louis suburb of ferguson - where 18-year-old michael brown was killed. >> catherine: missouri law enforcement and business owners are braced for possible trouble. >> catherine: in oakland, meantime - there are already plans for demonstrations after the verdict is announced. mayor jean quan is calling for peaceful gatherings.but also warning residents to prepare for possible riots. >> pam: coming up at 5:15. >> pam: we'll take you to the latest bay area neighborhood to have a close encounter with a mountain lion. >> pam: then at 5:30. a closer look at the controversial book showing up in people's mail boxes. >> pam: and next. the new alternative drug that can treat high cholestorol -- for a price. of shaving stuff.
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and thankfully, being able to find backups. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home.
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lifeand thankfully, of shaving stuff. being able to find backups. >> pam: the nearly 40 - million americans who take statins to fight cholesterol. now have a proven alternative. a drug that has been on the market for years, has finally been shown to be just as effective. >> pam: but, it is not as cheap. >> pam: the drug vytorin was tested on 18=thousand cardiac patients over a six year period. all of them had had heart attacks or severe chest pain. >> pam: it proved to be just
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as effective as statins in lowering the patients' ldl, or "bad cholesterol." >> pam: and just as effective in preventing new heart attacks. stat inhibiting ldl production in the body. >> pam: vytorin also prevents ldls from being absorbed in the intestines, and the study says this drug does not have the side effects that prevent some people from taking statins. >> pam: the drawback: it won't be available as a generic until 2016. and it's much more expensive. >> pam: it now costs about seven dollars a day, compared to 25 cents for a statin. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: the hunt for a possible predator in san mateo. why police want him off the streets fast. >> pam: then. >> pam: the latest on the charles manson wedding. what the family of his 26 - year-old bride -to- be. is saying about the upcoming nuptials.
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>> reporter: san jose police responded to a 911 called just before midnight. and one as she was sitting in her car in the driveway of her mother's home, when she spotted what looked like to hurt a large cat like animal in the yard. walking on around the vehicle. the animal was gone by time the override. this area is about 1 mi. away from when a mountain lion was caught on video from a home surveillance of the deal. and that video the cat jumped on to the car. it is not confirm if this is the same cat. it is also confirmed that it it could be a reason for the tax
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/mountain lions chasing or looking for prey. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: san mateo police are still on alert. looking for a man who tried to lure a woman into his car. they hope a sketch of the suspect. will trigger some new leads in the case. >> pam: kron 4's will tran explains why police are so anxious. >> reporter: that are concerned that the next time he attacked along that it could be very violent. >> reporter: technically on campus the woman was approached by demand in his vehicle creek initially, he was giving her a compliment. however, he took it one step for when he axed or requested if you want to give her money if she would get inside his vehicle.
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>> you could see something like this happening in a grocery store creek but this is different. he was pushy and repeated to if. he also solicited with money involved. >> reporter: man described asian/filipino about 35 years old. >> there is what will he do next?--the fear. >> and asian had also approached students but this time it was at a high school occurred acts if this was the same man, they said no trust them is not look like the same person and the composite sketch. san mateo will tran kron 4 news
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>> jacqueline: right now it is really dried out there creek let me show you what i mean by that. correct temperatures are in the 60 sprit and a couple of degrees of that to see the rain kicked off. the dew point is 43 patrick 22 more in our around the range of 55 degrees for the showers to kick off. it will prove to kick off about the midnight hour. >> jacqueline: here is what you can't expect with the showers kicking off through the south. you see the showers mainly in the morning but afternoon storms are not out of the picture. because possibly see
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thunderstorms. as we look ahead, we have more showers for thursday. and friday in to saturday. here is a look at futurecast, not showing thing or just not showing anything over the coastal water because it is to try out there. biggest the at 2:00 in the morning is still dry. >> jacqueline: the rain coming up near the coastline and the bus and the bay area. and to the 9:00 hour, is still ongoing in the north baker it was the kick off some more near golden gate creek in the early morning and afternoon pretty spotty showers will continue with possibility of thunderstorms. as we move into the evening, we will see that it will die down locally. a possibly some snow and the sierra into tomorrow night generally, it'll be about in half an
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inch of showers brick santa cruz mountains are favored for a decent amount of grain for the storm. --rain. >> jacqueline: 4 b.c. ever was the temperatures that are too warm to see snow up there tomorrow. mainly showers in the evening. with some snow about 3 ft. creek and a shower/snow mixed. >> jacqueline: we do have rain thursday and another round thursday and friday with dreyer conditions into sunday. >> catherine: much of the u.s. is shivering from a powerful arctic blast. this is western new york -- where people in buffalo are being told tonight to get
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off the >> catherine: roads and stay home. even southern states - which are usually warmer this time of year - aren't being spared. >> catherine: another frigid night for millions. as arctic air grips nearly the entire country. temperatures are shattering records across the midwest - with some parts in the single digits. >> catherine: it was 9 degrees in northern texas monday - the lowest on that date since 1959. a deep freeze has covered half the nation in snow - crippling parts of the midwest. >> catherine: in cincinnati parents and other volunteers shoveled tons of snow from a high school football field. >>"it'll be an ice pack, if we don't get it off today they're probably not going to be able to practice on the turf all week." >> catherine: in kentucky - nearly two thousand tons of salt covered the streets of louisville after a snowstorm dropped nearly 5 inches - closing schools monday. >>"my employer, we're on a 3 hour delay" >> catherine: adding to the misery -- lake-effect snow is pummeling michigan and new york state.
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some areas will get more than 6 feet of new snow. >> catherine: the cold is having some unusual ripple effects. along the texas coast - dozens of green sea turtles have been stunned by the cold temperatures. >> catherine: people have been out rescuing them.keeping them safe until the weather warms up again. >> catherine: pam? >> pam:next. >> pam:the proof that the wedding bells will soon ring for convicted mass killer >> pam:then. >> pam: forward against bill cosby. >> pam:it's not just the comedian who is keeping his silence. ♪ ♪
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is getting married and he just turned 80. >> reporter: we caught up with stars mother who is not attending the wedding. here is proof that wedding bells will ring from the murder behind sharon take in 1969. the bronze name and application and date. -- groom's date/name. >> reporter: and a far cry from this image of start of where she has a cross on her forehead creek apparently, in solidarity with manses swastika. >> pam: charles manson is
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serving a life sentence in corcoran state prison. that's where the wedding would be held, but no date has been set. >> pam: you can see more on this with deborah norville. that show airs at 11:30 tonight. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: break the news of a child born missing at the peninsula more details after the break. female announcer: when you see this truck,
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: 40 news and to kron4 that a young boy disappeared spirit >> grant: which is received a total of the missing child. last time was seen living high school. this is a hispanic boy, 4 ft. 8 about 80 lbs.. last seen wearing black glasses like the ones you see it there. blue jeans and black and white converse shoes with a black backpack. a 10 year old boy known as brian. he is missing right now. we will keep you abreast on this story cree.
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>> pam: a controversial book is making its way around the bay area. you might even get a copy soon. it talks about politics and religion. >> pam: kron 4's alecia reid tells us about the book. and what people have to say about it. >> reporter:did this book pop up in your mailbox? if it hasn't, it'll probably be there soon. the publisher plans to send it to every home in the bay area. free of cost. >> reporter:the great controversy talks about the past, present, future, and how it will all end. the book claims to have answers to the problems of our times taking lessons from history and the bible. >> reporter:i sat down with alison lew, who got the book in the mail, but like many others i spoke to, didn't give it a second look. >> it talks about politics and religion... no interest. interest. but it's a good idea to get the word out that way.
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>> reporter:on its website, the christian publisher says, may not know it, but they desperately need the eternal hope that jesus offers. that hope is contained in the pages of the great controversy. we want to get the message into their hands before it's too late. >> reporter:according to the publication site, 247- thousand of these books have been sent to cities across the bay area. remnant publications plans on mailing another 750-thousand of the great controversy to cities they have yet to reach. reporting in san francisco. >> catherine: this is the 36th anniversary of the jonestown massacre. >> catherine: more than 900 americans died in guyana - nov. 18th, 1978. >> catherine: this is an aerial view of the aftermath. >> catherine: those who died had been members of a cult led by rev. jim jones -- which had its headquarters in san francisco for a time. >> catherine: some of those who died were from the bay area. jones' followers died after drinking cyanide-laced kool-aid. >> catherine: some call it a mass suicide -- others a
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mass murder. the poisonings followed the murder of 5 people by temple members -- including u.s. congressman leo ryan.who had traveled to guyana to investigate jones. >> catherine: today, at a ceremony in oakland, people who lost loved ones said it's important to remember what happened. kron four's terisa estacio has their story. this anniversary >> reporter: this anniversary of the jonestown massacre is a very emotional. >> my mother lost her wife, mother lost her life. because they had a drink. a lot of people had a dream and some people say that they were stupid and they were not. there were people who were hard living and working print it wanted a better life and better world. >> reporter: finding out
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about the horrible reality of her mother and some of her family members that had died on that fateful day. >> watching television and the name start to scroll across the screen and my family members to started to scream >> have made a decision for this memorial service to ensure that the legacy of those that could not fight for themselves would never be forgotten . >> so we come today to say to the world that we will not forget. >>gospel singing. >> pam: much needed rainfall is in the bay area forecast
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tonight. the rain should be moving in soon. >> pam: this is a live look outside. >> pam: chief meterologist jacqueline bennett has the weather outlook for the rest of the week. jacqueline. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: right now the showers uc over the coastal waters will not fall. it is really dry out there with temperatures in the peace and '60s right now. let me show you what i mean about to dry creek and san jose the temperatures are in '60s. the dew point is too far apart and knees to be closer for the showers to approach. as we head into the overnight hours, part of the system off shore will
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move in and we will finally see the showers hit the ground. we will take a look at futurecast and take a look that all of the storms that are scheduled to approach as this week. >> pam: construction work is underway at the golden gate bridge. at toll plaza lane eight. >> pam: all of this in connection with the bridge getting ready to bring in the movable median barrier. >> pam: the barrier is meant toit will be one- foot wide and 32 -inches high. made of concrete and steel. >> pam: the bulk of the work is scheduled for next year. on the weekend of january 10-th -- the bridge will close for construction -- for the first time in its 77 year history. >> pam: drivers getting gas in berkeley could soon see a first of its kind warning
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label. >> pam: here it is. >> pam: it points out to drivers that gas contributes to global warming. >> pam: the city council is voting forward with the plan to stick the label on pumps in the city. >> pam: san francisco has a similar proposal in the works. >> grant:a new campaign.complete with a two story high cigarette coming from a chimney.has sparked some buzz tonight. >> grant:here's part of the video just released by the bay area air qualirt management district. >> grant:the group that issues spare the air days is suggesting that smoke from wood fires is as harmful. or more harmful to your health than smoke from wood fires. >> pam: coming up at 5:45,,, >> pam: another major auto
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>> pam: while more accusers come forward against comedian bill cosby. he remains committed to remaining silent >> pam: so far, not a word. while more than a dozen women claim he sexually assaultedalso remaining silent is the woman who has stood beside his side for more than fifty years. his wife - dr. camille cosby. >> pam: the insider's louis aguirre has more from hollywood. >> reporter: as camille cosby now at a crossroads? >> i woke up or came to a
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very groggily with him removing my underwear. >> he is a serial rapist. >> reporter: 4 woman have came out to speak against bill cosby raping them. >> reporter: sticking by bill side. this scandal is his wife camille cosby. >>video >> gary: >> reporter: do you have in response to those charges? shaking your head no. camille cosby is, the most wonderful and engaging and intelligent woman you will want to encounter.
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>> catherine: israel is already retaliating for the deadly attack on a jerusalem synagogue today -- >> catherine: which killed three americans and a british man. >> catherine: a policeman later died of his wounds. >> catherine: the attack was carried out by two palestinians with meat cleavers and a gun. the attackers were then killed by police. >> catherine: israel's prime minister has ordered their homes to be demolished.along with theof palestinians who carried out several other recent attacks. >> catherine: three of the men who were killed were rabbis who had been praying at the synagogue. >> catherine: at least seven people were injured. >> catherine: a small palestinian militant group says the attackers were among its members, though
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it isn't saying whether they were ordered to carry out the killings. >> jacqueline: approaching the north that the season returns creek although, we would not seek the showers kick off until tomorrow morning. let me explain what this means, but temperatures in the 50's and low 60s... 50 degrees in oakland but the point at 43 creek that is way too much of the difference for the showers to hit the ground creek in need to be about two to four degrees apart for the brain to make it to the ground. --rain >> jacqueline: moving from south to north very slowly to the east. we are still want to see some decent amount of grain for this one. --rain.
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>> jacqueline: bringing us a half an inch of rain for that one. maybe and up to an inch of rain gear. --there. does go ahead and cut right to futurecast creek is not picking up any of the things that is at the coast. it is really aligned with what is happening early tomorrow morning. as we move through the morning commute we will continue t c showers focused down through livermore valley in the coast and see it through the noon hour spirit >> jacqueline: as we move
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into the afternoon it is more spot secret--spotty. the coastal waters here. nessie any snow is all grain. because it is to want to see snow. into the to look into the 10:00 hour another band of rain is expected. >> jacqueline: santa cruz mountains you will see more and the north day coastal rain you will see more showers spirit it will still be in the cooler side tomorrow afternoon amid 60 degree temperatures the up the again, as for the sierra it will be too warm to see snow. we will mainly
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see showers tomorrow for the winds that. --showers. >> jacqueline: 04 storm will come in and enter into the after them. the third one will come in thursday evening and friday after it will be dry into early next week. we had three storms total. >> pam: there is a programming issue ford is recalling 65,000 fusion cars in north america. the car door says that the program issue allows the key to be removed from the ignition when the car is not in park. that can lead to the guilt or rolling away. the recall
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affects some 2014 and 2015 models. ford says, is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the problem. >> reporter: wide spread data breached early this year of back the 60 million people. this is good for the u.s. economy, home depot is a reflection of you and i want to in our home to be beautiful and do well cre. >> i do not typically calling the wealthiest men and york city a loser. but as 70 years old would you sell out or sell off in three to five years? i do not think that this is exactly rocket science. he is not telling you to do
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something different he is too smart and should sell. >> reporter: this is some contract? >> i will take this to be the money angle. this is about the owner tried to get a more expensive tv deal. coming down to $325 million over 13 years creek the point is marla is going to get this back in tv revenue. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: people behaving badly next!tonight at 8!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: things could look quite differently tomorrow. a series of systems are rolling into the bay area. would this be the first significant range of this season and we deftly can use it. chief meteorologist jack london it is in the weather center tonight trekking the rain. when is it expected to hit usacqueline? >> jacqueline: right now it is really dried out there.
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what it means, temperatures in the '50s and '60s right now. the appoint temperatures are in the 40's for most parts of the bay area with 60 degrees and the 0.42 would need to be a lot closer together for the showers to approach us cre. it is way too dry for the rain to hit the ground. >> jacqueline: so, we have this storm and two others coming this week. the first one will be overnight as we just mentioned. a half inch to 1 in. of rain in some places. but two more before we end this week. we should see up to 2 in. of rain before it is all said and done.
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>> grant: most of the bay area is exceptional and part of the bay area is extreme in regard to the drought. all low average levels and not a new low get a load of disparate and the central valley to east porterville is now having to go to the church parking lot to make or to take a hot shower. county officials are spending 30 of the month to provide the showers. there are portable, obviously. the ongoing drought his form force them to fade from buckets and drink bottled water.
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>> pam: northern california ski resorts are desperately but they likely won't get any this time around. >> pam: because of that.some resorts started making their own snow very little snow.just so they can keep the lifts running. >> pam: the folks at heavenly mount resort says it can create enough snow to cover about 73-percent of its runs. >> catherine: it's cold here, but much of the u.s, is getting hit by an arctic blast. temperatures dipped to freezing or below -- in all 50 states this morning. >> catherine: this is a time-lapse video of the spots that's >> catherine: things are so bad there - people are being told to get off the roads and stay inside. about six feet of new snow >> catherine: is expected. >> catherine: some people have already been stuck -- including a woman who went into labor today. >> catherine: thankfully -- it happened near a fire house. >> catherine: it's as much as 35 degrees below the average over a big chunk of the country. and all this is happening -
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more than a month before the >> pam: today.the man accused in a deadly hit and run in the east bay made his first court appearance. >> pam: 34 year-old sonny anderson faces murder, and hit and run charges for killing 14 year-old ivan cruz.last week near san leandro. >> pam: tonight, we're learning more about anderson's checkered past. >> pam: kron 4's charles clifford is live in alameda county tonight with the disturbing details.charles? >> reporter:34-year old sonny anderson appeared in a hayward courtroom this afternoon. he appeared nervous and was mumbling to himself. he also did his best to avoid the new cameras. let's take a look. >> reporter:anderson has been charged with murder for the hit and run killing of 14-year old ivan cruz a week ago. >> reporter:anderson is also facing charges of evading an officer causing death, evading an officer against traffic, and leaving the scene of a crash. all of the those charges are related to the police pursuit last week in which anderson was allegedly trying to avoid arrest. >> reporter:today's court appearance was anderson's initial arraignment. he did not enter a plea and the judge denied anderson bail. >> reporter:also today we are learning some new
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details about his past trouble with the law. he has a long criminal history dating back to 1999 when he was convicted on two counts of animal cruelty. in that case, anderson apparently stabbed a pony, a chicken, two turkeys, a goose and a goat at petting zoo in hayward. >> reporter:he also has convictions for vehicle theft, burglary, receiving stolen property, and theft from an elderly person. >> reporter:back live now, at the time of his arrest, last week, anderson was also on probation and he has a pending case against him in which he's accused of driving under the influence. >> reporter:sonny anderson is scheduled to return to court tomorrowin hayward, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: new concerns tonight about san jose's rapidly dwindling police force. the bay area's largest city could soon see it's lowest three decades! >> pam:now there's a push to get more cops sworn in to cover the upcoming losses. kron 4's rob fladeboe was there when city officials addressed the issue.
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>> reporter:the new report on current and projected staffing levels in the san jose police department paints a bleak picture indeed. police chief larry esquivel summing up the situation before the city council on tuesday. >>larry esquivel/san jose police chief >> the numbers are what they are and we need to do something about that to help and have stability staffing wise. including an ability to grow. >> reporter:based on recent trends, the report projects the number of sworn officers will fall from roughly 1,010 now to 988 by lowest level since 1985. repeating a campaign theme, mayor-elect sam liccardo insists change is coming. >> elect >> there is a lot of opportunity for change creek to increase percentage for officers that are eligible
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creek to modify disability all eligibility. to continue and received the same paycheck is perched on the job. --if hurt on the job. >> reporter:about the only thing all sides can agree on is that the city has to find a way to hire and retain new officers and improve enrollment in the citys police academy, which of late, is attracting less than half as many recruits as needed. >> reporter:whatever the solution, nothing is likely to change until the leadership changes early next year both here at city hall and in the ranks of the police union. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: fired up protesters rallied outside an apartment building in san francisco today. >> pam: this building on gough street at oak is the latest where long term tenants are being evicted through the ellis act. >> pam: protesters once again decried this "out with
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the old, in with the rich mentality." those being evicted have lived in the two residential units for 25 years >> pam: they say if they have to move, they are now priced out of san francisco. >>where will we go, we are not really sure, its really hard. my husand and i are both musicians, we've played down the street at the sf jazz center. we both work, we are moderate income people, we are not rich and we are not poor, we're just trying to stay here in the city and really reflects the problem here, where does one go? because i can tell you for what we pay here there is no place in the city for us to go. with average $3000 for a studio, where does one go? >> pam: residents say they first received their eviction notice a year ago and are supposed to be out in two day, but they vow to continue the fight to stay in their homes. >> pam: still ahead.oakland mayor jean quan issuing an alert to residents ahead of the grand jury's decision on the michael brown case in ferguson missouri. >> pam: plus, car breakins.on the rise in san francisco. a look at which areas are
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♪ with kaiser permanente, you'll connect with your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >> pam: a somber ceremony in oakland today marking 36 years since the jonestown massacre. 918 people died, including 305 children when followers of jim jones drank poision laced punch in guyana. >> pam: jones was the founder of the people's temple in san francisco.
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those who lost loved ones say it is vital every year to come out and remember what happened. >> pam: one woman lost her mother and 26 relatives that fateful day. >> these were working class people and some were struggling. they sell the children coming out of jail and people change their life the he used that to lure them as seduce them into jonestown. he never meant to do right by them. >> pam: for others who gathered today, they say this year is particularly important - just recently the remains of 9 other victims were discovered. >> pam: coming up, a daring and dangerous robbery. and it's all caught on tape. >> pam: where thieves stole hundreds of gallons of fuel. some are calling in the calm before the storm. >> pam: how people in ferguson are bracing for a verdict in the michael brown shooting
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: is serious accident just happened. a possible fatality along de southbound lane of 680. i do not know how many cars are available but we do expect sixth any claim to be opened about 30 minutes. we are now looking at live ariel photos from our partnership with abc seven news. one fatality that we are not just learning about. southbound
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this jail but to concede northbound is moving some. just north of concord. >> pam: thieves siphon hundreds of gallons of fuel from an east bay gas stationa dangerous crime! >> pam: and as kron4's haaziq madyun shows youit was all captured on surveillance video >>"you see this is the truck sir" >> reporter:you're looking at surveillance video of a pick up truck allegedly used to steal gas from underground supply tanks says the owner of this valero hub on mowry avenue in fremont >>"they stole 750 gallons which is approximately $2900-dollars, they were here for about 3 ½ hours" >> reporter:this happened friday around midnight after the gas station was closed. he says the driver in this minivan was also involved in what he says was a potentially explosive situation >>"because it is very dangerous sir, one spark from that pump could blow the whole block" >> reporter:he says theives recetly stole gas from his friend's valero station in newark but this is the first time in over 30-years his station was targeted and for
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the first time he is installing locks on his undergound tanks >> reporter:so do you think those will do the trick? >>"i don't think those will help really, they can break those easy" >> reporter:but it may slow them down >> reporter:in the meantime he hopes someone recognizes what fremont police describe as a - two-toned dark colored plymouth voyager van, two-toned, with chrome rims, and luggage rack. and this dark colored full-size king cab chevrolet pickup with bed cover, chrome rims, and running boards. sh >>"somebody has to stop those peoplemaybe a lot of more people" >> reporter:in fremont haaziq madyun
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getting both praise and criticism for his decision to activate the state national guard ahead of time. >>indict, convict >> reporter:bundled=up marchers in november. heated confrontations last august. >> reporter:the attorney for michael brown's family says the governor's emergency declarationn is a step backwards. >>i\ational guard: police, grenades, helmets, shields. it's like they're preparing for war instead of peace." >> reporter:t's not clear when a grand jury will decide whether to indict officer darren wilson. >> reporter:regardless of the outcome, a lot of minds are already made up. >>"people have formed opinions about it. those that want to believe that officer wilson should be indicted, i don't think any
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decision by this grand jury is going to change their decisions about that." >> reporter:governor jay nixon says the national guard is a precaution in case the announcement sparks violence -- like what has seen in the aftermath of brown's death. >> reporter:while they wait, ferguson residents have new information to consider. surveillance video showing officer wilson entering the police station after the shooting. with no sign of injuries he's alleged to have suffered before he shot brown. >> reporter:and a police dispatch audio after the shooting, with a woman screaming, and wilson asking for backup. >>: "frank, 25." >>: "get us several more units over here. >>there's gonna be a problem." >> reporter:that turned out to be an understatement. >> gabe: >> reporter:the protests last summer forced ferguson schools to delay opening for two weeks. >> pam: now they are gearing up for possible new closures, with increased homework assignments and arrangements for hot lunches at local churches.
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catherine? >> pam: >> catherine: oakland isn't taking any chances either.and is ready for potential trouble. several groups have already announced plans togrand jury verdict is announced. the city is now warning residents and merchants to prepare for possible riots. >> catherine: this was the scene last august - when hundreds in oakland protested in solidarity with the people of ferguson. >> catherine: this is video from our partnership with abc-7. mayor jean quan today advised anyone living or working downtown to park in a secure off-street spot. >> catherine: to move trash cans.and double check locks and security cameras. she's even suggesting that businesses re-enforce doors with steel plates so they can't be pried open. >> catherine: mayor quan says she doesn't want to alarm anyone -- but people need to plan ahead. some of the august protests in oakland turned violent after nightfall. >> jacqueline: concord with
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57 degrees that is the temperature right now and it did point temperature is 41 degrees to which are too far apart and it means that it is to dry out there for range to hit the ground. they need to be about to 3 degrees closer poo. >> jacqueline: here is the tail end of it moving from south to north. we are going to see the showers overnight. kicking off, moving from south to we will see if linder for early afternoon. and to the later afternoon our spirit we do have two more storms ahead. thursday, and friday in to saturday. >> jacqueline: as we move
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into the 2:00 hour to see the computer model, believing that it will not hit the ground cree. >> jacqueline: mainly to the north but we do see cells in the south as well. spotty showers patterns at 3:00. instability over the coastal waters. study thunderstorms as well. --scottie--spotty >> jacqueline: santa cruz mountains, more willing all brick with more than that inch of flowing beard and a higher range. with an inch
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of range. >> jacqueline: as for the c. everett will be too warm out there to see snow tomorrow. snow levels will drop thursday evening. that is when we look like it will pick up a new pattern for it. >> jacqueline: air- conditioned to scuttle from sunday until monday into next week. --drier weather >> pam: van ness avenue in san francisco. is not the going to be the same old street for long. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned...
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improve bus service for the many riders who use the corridor to get around. >> pam: also, it's to make it safer for pedestrians who have to try and get across the busy thorough fare. >> pam: here's a proposed rendering of the brt. basically creating a dedicated transit only lane in the center, as you can see. >> pam: that means only two car lanes on van ness. and a loss of some parking spaces. estimated about a quarter of them will disappear. >> pam: plus, no more left hand turns on van ness avenue. that means all those right hand turns. and streets like polk will likely be impacted. >> pam: construction starts next year and is slated to be finished by 2018. >> pam: we are learning more about the checkered past of the suspect in a deadly hit and run. >> stanley: people behaving
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:the speed limit on interstate 280 is 65 the average speed is somewhere around 75 on a bright sunny day and then >>beep, beep, beep. 96 number one he moved for the two to the one, >> stanley:there is the driver in the red nissan who you can see because he went by so fast even i missed him passing by, >> stanley:i'm out with officer ko- by- ashi from the redwood city office of the california highway patrol looking for aggressive drivers and 96 mph is pretty aggressive >> stanley:as we finally catch up with spped racer he now applies brakes ans as the offcer lights him up he immedially begins to pull to the right >>don't stop here keep going keep going don't stop here keep going your going to go past the over crossing in front of you >> stanley:officer ko by ashii is looking for a safe place to have a chat with the driver
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>>i want you to go past that over crossing >> stanley:the driver is informed he was stopped for his speed but the officer needs the driver to do something very important befor contuining >>ok do me a favor put the car in park so you don't run over my foot >> stanley:apparenty the driver was unaware of how fast her was going because >>you can't see the speedometer. >>it's a rental and he never set the car for his height >> stanley:do you happen to know how fast you were going? i had you at 96 miles per hour on lidar when you passed me on the number one lane >> stanley:but listen to my conversation with the driver >>you the guy from channel 5? im the guy from channel 4 people behaving badly well you caught me behaving badly. >> stanley: badly, you didn't see us no because it's the first time renting this car this is my first
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time in it i wasn't aware usually when i rent a car tehre are not as powerfull. >> stanley:now most people would tend to think that exceeding the speed limit more than 30 miles per hours consitutes wreckless driving >> stanley:actually it falls under excessive speed, to be wreckless the driver would have to be weaving in and out of traffic. that being said getting hit with an excessive speed ticket can be fairly pricey >> stanley:somewhere in the range of 800 dollars >>i got caught behaving badly >>are you like filming me for tv >> stanley:on interstate 280 stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: the deadline to sign up for federal help is coming up! >> gabe: be sure to tune into my tech report coming up!
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:the nfl has suspended adrian peterson without pay for at least the rest of the season as a consequence to his quilty plea for misdomeanor recless assault of his 4-year old son peterson filed a grievance against any suspension but an arbitrator ruled in favor of the nfl today >> gary:the nfl players association said it plans to appeal. >> gary:in a letter to peterson nfl wrote he had shown little remorse for his actions and continued >> >> gary:" said that you would not 'eliminate whooping my kids'. these comments raise the serious concern. that you may feel free to engage in similar conduct in the future." >> gary:still ahead,
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driverless cars haven't hit the road quite yet.now many people are giving the idea.a thumbs down. >> gary: he is coming down extra hard on adrian peterson. >> gary: coliseum thursday night. he'd say that they sold enough tickets. how can you be the zeroth and tan and say that to have sold out. whatever it is good for them. 0-10 >> gary: 81 last season. --a winless season. >> everyone is hurting in that locker room. they come
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to work in the practice. >> gary: 49er linebacker brooks, angry over sharing his position. refusing to play. he would not go back into the game. jim harbaugh says, he will play yet he will play sunday at home. this bird steelers, you do not mess with them. --to its berth. >> gary: watching his teammate running. >> gary: bad from social media. no. 23 toll by the
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team to stay off all of social media after sending a message to on twitter to tell a fan to kill himself. including profanity. the band made screen shot of the message. >> gary: they have been told from all of the social media. --to be banned >> gary: why would you want to add to o'clock at night, by the way you stink? it could be the demographic, it could be any pink. i have a hard time understanding why these guys, professional athletes at the top of their craft is upset with a weasel
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this as something negative. i say weasel, because this is what the players are probably thinking about the chance when they are being threatened. --fans >> gary: it is not just about the money pachuco work your butt off to where you are at. >> gary: when people call here, say that they think that i had been drinking the way i talk (laughter) >> gary: $25 million and you are born to allow someone get to you? >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: steve kerr golden state, serving thanksgiving
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dinner to 250 kids. this is not one or two guys the whole team shows up. curry, talking about the team creek their hope for eight nba title. >> we had the same quarterback playing well. the success that we have learned over the years if the that we get over the hump. >> gary: sunday night knight o'clock all of your warriors news with sports night live. >> gary: it is nice to root for people that are decent human beings that you like rick is bush and 49 fans, in particular. it does not matter what they do as long as they went. --win.
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>> gary: you tell me, that when you are routine for the warriors and see that they go help feed the unfortunate you say this guy would not even go back into the game even though he is paid millions of dollars. it is just more fun to rupert people that are good human being to correct--good human beings. >> gary: jose con seiko says he would like to still his de teched bigger on ebay the one he blew off and a gun accident accurate in october
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creek but the epa would not sell body parts. --ebay >> pam:that is good. we will be back with more news ahe ad. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen.
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information on this story. creek 12 year old girl missing. >> jacqueline: we have three storms coming this way. it looks like it will be moving in shortly. it will come in tomorrow morning and it will impact your morning commute. the coastal hills and mountains make up to an inch of rain. the news pertaining to the drought. of course, we will need more courag. >> pam: have a nice evening everyone.
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