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fe. officers are working right now to resolve this situation will occur on the ground it will update you as events occur. >> grant lodes: we have more breaking news on what we're looking at the horrific accidents in martinez this afternoon. a huge gravel truck falls on to a woman's car killing her. it is just a bad situation is happened right after 1:00 this afternoon there shall avenue in pine street in march aimed martinets. you see the gravel on part of the good as we get a shot of it you see the gravel was all over the lead of the car. it came not this canister. it is unclear why that canister actually toppled over. the woman that was driving that car was trying to back out of her driveway so the pins so that the construction that was happening when not trapper in
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the driveway. >> grant lodes: this see some of the area dug up there. the improvements for were for the children walking to and from school. it is not clear right now what went wrong. but it is all woman inside that vehicle is now dead tonight. >> pam moore: increase concern among parents tonight and at the dock after another attempted kidnapping of a child. the second attempt in two weeks. the first was almost two weeks ago about a mile from antioch middle school. the one this morning was on the other side of town just two blocks from deer valley high school. dan kerman is live with details. >> dan kerman: this style where this happened was attending deer valley high schools that's where she was headed when a car kent
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pulled over and tried to coax her and. the district says about 930 this morning high school girl was walking to school when a car pulled up alongside her she was approached >>: she's approached by a stranger to offer ride he got out of the car and attempted to talked to her and then she ran from that point on to school so the she to report the incident >> dan kerman: the suspect is described as an african-american man in his 20s with elite medium-term loans kent and facial hair. he is said to be driving a mazda with missing lysing plates. license plates >>: everyone everybody to know the type of vehicle that this person is driving. so that they to be out on look for it >> dan kerman: just two weeks
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ago a girl heading to antioch middle school said a man tried to adopt are all long sycamore drive. now the suspect was then described as an african-american man in his late 30's with an unshaven met face and odd car similar to a pt cruiser. the police believe that this is a different person than the one that tried to of duck the deer valley high school student. >>: you can't do anything about someone this having that kind of thought in their mind. >> dan kerman: a couple of months ago on related to these intense. the schools beefed up security on many of their campuses. they also have private security that's alerted to outside of campus campus and they all look out for this person and that car is described as something similar to a moscow. dan kerman reporting
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>> pam moore: a group protesting the one-year anniversary of a fatal police shooting of a security guard in san francisco shut down part of valencia street for more than four hours this morning. the protesters use chains and pvc pipes to link themselves together as they blocked the entrance of the parking lot to meshes mission district police station. >> pam moore: they held a mock trial for officers involved in the shooting death of the 28 year-old alex nikkei tell perry at in the in finding them guilty of murder. last month the district attorney announced the officers involved would not face any charges because alex pointed a taser appellees which they mistook for gun. demonstrators were also trying to make the link between police brutality and neighborhood gentrification.
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>>: as steady as the taser he was a security guard at doing what he needed to do evenings of food and relaxing in the air like everybody else. >> pam moore: the protest broke up little after noon today. police say operations were not affected by the demonstration and no arrests were made. >> pam moore: today the u.s. supreme court heard arguments over whether police tactics involved in arresting of mentally ill suspects should be changed. catherine heenan reports. >> catherine heenan: and most of the justices sounded the reluctant today. to this second- guess police as they try to protect public safety. they seemed skeptical that the nation's disabilities' lost requires officers to take
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special precautions when arresting are people who are mentally ill. a woman with schizophrenia to was shot and wounded by a san francisco police in 2000 and a later sued the city. this is video from the same. theresa sheen and claim police should not should have considered or mental illness and taken more steps to avoid violence. san francisco police have changed have since changed but the ruling could affect other communities. >> pam moore: the two men in department store in an apartment murder-suicide and palo alto last thursday have now been identified. 169 year-old mark miller is suspected of shooting and killing seven year-old vincent tolerance before killing himself in an elevator at the saltatory apartments of fabian in palo alto. police found collins dead in the first floor office with multiple
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gunshot wound according to police both men lived in the complex employs a still working to determine the molt motive. >> pam moore: there is much more at 5 tonight police arrest three teenagers for shooting and near a local high school details of 515 + 2016 presidential race gets its first official candidate. we will hear from ted crews and coming up if fire 30 and next how much homework is too much for students. ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count.
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too much homework does not produce favorable outcomes. the american psychological association published a study on adolescents and homework. and they determine when it comes to math and science in particular more than 70 minutes a home worker day is not very efficient. >> pam moore: researchers found those loose teachers is systematically assigned homework scored nearly 50 points higher on standardized tests. but those who did their math homework on their own for all scored 54 points higher than those who ask for frequent or constant help. the study looked at more than 8000 teen students. >> pam moore: next a shooting forced a lot down at and east bay school last week tonight police made several arrests in that school incident detail the next plus a mr. riegle injured
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cornered a burglary suspect. charles clifford is on the scene with the latest development >> reporter: right now the palo alto police department are in a standoff situation with the suspect in palo alto here this suspect is described as a hispanic man about 20 years old. they do not believe that he is hearing a firearm. but he has burglarize another house in the area. this started this afternoon when the suspect was spotted in than 900 block of oregon avenue. it was a call the suspicion suspicious person in the area. he broke into the home of a 90 year-old woman that was asleep at the time. >>: the caregiver immediately fled the house when the incident for started the elderly woman
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then exited a short time later. >> reporter: police department also tell us that both women are uninjured. they are safe and a swat team is here and they're attempting to make contact with the suspect. they believe that he is in there but this so far has not made contact with him to negotiate. there also sending out messages to the neighbors in the area to stay in their home until this issue is resolved >> pam moore: more arrests made today in a connection with the violence shooting incident outside and east bay high school. haaziq madyun says the day arrest were made honest campus at school. el cerrito police chief says the
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incident last friday shooting incidents in june and 19 year- old man. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. >>: there were to arrest it on friday. >> reporter: no motive was given for the shooting but both legs and appears that both parties do it did know each other. >>: they've been booked in gonna be charged with attempted murder as well as conspiracy >> reporter: in el cerrito haaziq magician kron 4 news. >> pam moore: the hiker who died on point reyes trailed collapsed in marin county has been identified perry at 58 year-old san francisco resident nancy blossom. has been identified as the woman who died in a rock slide at the point ray
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as national seashore park reserve preserve on saturday. will men and another hiker or on a trail in the area of our grot, when the class at the end of the trail gave way. mrs. bloom died at the scene while the other hikers to buy was serious but not life-threatening injuries. posted signs warn hikers and not to hike to the end of the trail due to of theft of desert that appeared in the ground. >> pam moore: protecting wildlife in helping pay for their care in the case of an emergency is the goal of new legislation about to be introduced in sacramento. this measure deals in part with the recent discovery of a mysterious substance found on birds in the bay area. about to run the birds died from the suspect sauced substance. although the state is investigating calls and trying to find the culprit the cost of
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cleaning up and caring for the birds is not covered by the state one legislators try to change that. today senator mark lee now called talked about legislation he wants to pick past that will close loopholes. representatives with the san francisco bay keeper and audubon society were also present present to talk about their support of the legislation. >> pam moore: the cleanup of the birds in this recent case fell on the shoulders of several nonprofit groups. and it is estimated the cost to help build for birds soared to about $300,000. >> grant lodes: tonight and a wild fire warning for nearly the whole west coast. the ongoing drought has prompted federal forecasters to increase the while fire risk for several
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states including california. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or n o a.a. is predicting that while fire season will start early and be very active. this is video from a large wild fire last july and napa county that destroyed homes. this spring forecast from this that says california, nevada oregon, arizona and western colorado will be especially vulnerable to wild fires. california is one of five western states to have just experienced the warmest winter on record. >> reporter: the temperatures are currently in the lower 60s. the north bay where it tracking an additional ways of sprinkles albert but what is tomorrow morning. 64 as we headed to san
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jose 65 in concord 62 in livermore perry at >> reporter: temperatures will be in the mid-40s to lower 50s in comparison to this morning. and it will be is where track in the spring goes over the north bay commit nor the community for tomorrow morning. as we had until wednesday and friday are gonna be tracking with record heat some of us may even be pushing 90 degrees. >> catherine heenan: he apple and san francisco need to work less and get out of the office more perry at at least that's what is odd new study suggests. it's as local employees spend more time working in an than any other city. that was considered a shocker since everyone assumed it would be worse in new york. but new york city's, controller
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says full time san francisco workers work an average of 44 hours and commute for about five hours every week. the new yorkers a spend more time commuting but actually works your office hours. none of this is considered good other cities with longer work weeks include washington d.c., houston and fort worth. >> pam moore: the game with the house comes to the bay area this season by premier is happening tonight we'll take you to the red carpet next and later why robert durst his extradition to l.a. to face murder charges is being held up.
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>> pam moore: the u.s. premiere of the fifth season of the game of the roads is happening right now. many of the series stars are the san francisco war room memorial opera house tonight. j.r. stone his live on the red carpet. >> jr stone: what is seen all the action not here is about to go down. take a look around this as a black carpet set up here outside the san francisco opera house. look off into the
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distance this is being covered nationwide and worldwide that's how big this hbo show is perry at. they look way off into the distance you can see there certainly fans in the cities that showed up in numbers hoping to get a glimpse of their favorite cast members. i can hear some of the chair spam and the excitement is building out here and some of the cast members are about to come down not walk away and kick me out of here. will get a glimpse of what the season is gonna be like. >> pam moore: coming up at 530 u.s. troops are being pulled out of yemen and we will explain what led to the mold. plus there are no revelations tonight about an alleged brake on a college
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of palo alto. it was a standoff at that long is this what teams right here we just learned that there wasn't arrest has been made inside at home. police said that this is a burglary that they responded to in an elderly woman was in saigon home with the suspect. the woman was able to get out you can see guns are drawn it was a tense situation later this afternoon. i just four minutes ago palo alto police tweet it that they just finished searching the house there were no additional suspects. the suspect the suspect is safely in custody. this is near jordan miller middle school in palo alto right off oregon expressway. we have a crew on seen it will have a live report at the 6 6:00 hour and it looks like no injuries. this would with the standoff that lasted an hour. >> pam moore: of u.s. troops have been pulled out of yemen
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amid fears the country is on the verge of civil war. after bombings threats and months of fighting the u.s. says it is time to go. catherine catherine heenan is here with the latest. >> catherine heenan: not only has the u.s. called its last personnel out of yemen great britain britain is also getting out. some people say it will become even more of a breeding ground for terrorist groups. over the weekend the u.s. evacuated the last of the special forces forces killed an army delta force troops. today is being reported that the british special forces are also gone. yemen is the key u.s. ally in fighting al qaida. but data management is in tatters with rebels controlling both the airport and capital city jazz yesterday hundreds of people were killed and wounded when to
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mosques were bombed. >> pam moore: the race for president of the united states is under way as the first high- profile canada for the 2016 election officially launches his campaign. ted crews of the republican senator from texas may be the first a but brian noble's explains there will be many more to come. >> reporter: we are 595 days away from 2016 election but the campaign is now off and running >>: taxes i'm running for president of the united states >> reporter: senator ted crews launched his campaign at liberty university in virginia. crews will not have the spotlight to himself for long. many republicans are ready to jump and. names often in mentioned include former florida gov. jeb bush, center marco rubio and
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rand paul. new jersey's governor chris christie and wisconsin gov. scott walker. they are all fighting for the opportunity to face a democratic nominee. where there is one clear front runner. your secretary of state hillary clinton was in washington today at a summit on urban opportunities while clinton would be the conventional pick if she runs. a boston globe editorial bags liberal massachusetts senator elizabeth warren to mouth of primary challenge perry at just the start of what is expected to be a contentious battle for the most powerful office in america in washington i'm brian noble's reporting. >> reporter: and east bay we
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surpassed a quarter of an inch in castro back valley. our current conditions and work nice and dry winters thick picking up on a few cumulus scout clouds is hanging up in at higher elevations. taking a zoomed out look this is the peak of energy pushing from washington down to california a batch of clouds right up the coastline to the clip the north bay and the overnight time friend. the breeze is right ahead as the storm system but as they pushed for the winds will decrease. we may get a few sprinkles into the north bay and will all stay dry into tomorrow. tomorrow looking at a cold start with the temperature starting in the '40's. for get a few hitter miss light spotty showers in the north bank. hitter miss showers
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hit or miss >> reporter: freezing with the coming and mostly out of the north the temperatures will be suited 3 degrees warmer. when at lower 60s along a coastline and a warming trend will increase in the latter part of the week. >> pam moore: robert durst will remain in the jail in new orleans for the time being the judge decided today to hold durst in jail without bond as a possible flight risk. the real- estate heir was arrested at a new orleans hotel in connection to the 2000 killing of his friend susan berman in california. he also faces drug and gun charges and louisiana. durst his attorney says his client's extradition to los angeles to face the murder
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charge is being delayed due to louisiana charges. >> pam moore: it is day 11 of the trial for the boston marathon by my tarnoff sf tsar naev... the 21 year-old suspects faces the possibility of death are carried out the deadly 2013 attack with his brother tamerlane who was killed in a shootout with police. three people were killed and more than two and 60 people were injured. >> pam moore: the police of virginia have released the results of their investigation into an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia fraternity house. as catherine is back with the report they say they simply have no evidence to support that story. >> catherine heenan: now their
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conclusion is they can't not really reach one. in november rolling stone magazine published the story of jackie a student who claimed she was attacked at a fraternity and 2012. police say they have diktat to fraternity members. the magazine reporter they are fit but are frustrated that the supposed victims it never came forward. the department is suspending the investigation. >> catherine heenan: you might remember the stories set off campus protests and a national debate about sexual assault on campus and a fraternity culture perry at the rolling stone magazine admitted a serious flaw in the article and has commissioned its own investigators and their report could be ready next month. >> pam moore: coming up at 5:45 p.m. actress carrie washington is moving speech on gay rights
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it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >> grant lodes: the people's pope as done it again the pope recently amid it the wish he could blend dead in the pizza place every once in awhile. conciliate pizza maker in is up and selling at a pion and front paul francis and his bed by naples all what waterfront saturday during the one day visit to the famous city for its pizzas. the pope was full of joy that he accepted a pizza straight from my hands. it is
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>> pam moore: customers of starbucks will no longer see the words race together britain together on their cups. the dynamic coffee because the giants ended its effort to spark conversation about race relations with the written message or stickers. the initiative was launched just a week ago. a letter to employees c e all howard schultz says the company had planned all along to end a couple riding phase of the campaign on march 22nd. starbucks says it will continue till hold open forums for employees to talk about race.
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and other parts of the initiative will continue like hiring 10,000 unemployed young people over the next three years. >> pam moore: actress carry washington was honored this weekend at the g l 88 d. media awards in los angeles. per acceptance speech brought the star-studded crowd to its face. >> reporter: i distinct but glad does is is so important and i am so honored to be here on monday morning people are going to click elaine to hear what that woman on scandal said at an awards show so i think sums subsidies to be said. >> reporter: and washington did not just beat she preached for equal rights of all citizens and are powerful seven minute speech. >>: we need more lng bt characters and morrell g b t storytelling. and this is bay we
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need more employment for a l. g b t people in front of and behind a camera. >> reporter: before bring in the crowd to its feet and an ear deafening applause carry spoke with art lloyd boston about the significance of the moment. >>: weekend not tell stories about everybody and not included everybody. we are all worthy of seeing ourselves and all deserve to see each other and i think that's finally beginning to happen. >> reporter: nba of all our fashion insider lloyd cannot let her elegant and hellesy down and go clutch: noted said her goal clutch and beautiful gown go unnoticed. will have so much
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more on this story tonight 7. >> reporter: with tracking a secondary system will bring a some spotty showers late in tonight and early into tomorrow morning. we have another breeze arriving out of the norris that of show would bring his dormer afternoons wednesday through friday will be to be talking about record heat. >> reporter: covers broken up of the bay area but it won't last too long. we're tracking the secondary system right out sure this could be pushing and over night. it is gonna bring sprinkles into the north brae and brush us. the clouds will increase up yet again in the winds will drop off. make it a few drizzles around 3 of 4:00 a.m. in the morning. most of us will stay dry fairly cowed the
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overhead and the winds are out of the north. that's gonna help to make us on slightly warmer afternoon. >> reporter: colder in the north bay. 46 degrees in the uppers. 50 in antioch. we're looking mostly cloudy breezy wednesday afternoon temperatures will be topping off shy of 70 degrees. as we head into the east bay worked up about 71 livermore upset. 67 in december fell san rafael will be 67 degrees. some fairly dry cloudy and breezy with the temperatures running to 4 degrees warmer than it were to day. friday we may be pushing 90
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degrees in some locations. >> reporter: watching today's winners and losers on wall street. >>: at some point time greece's gonna fail they don't have the infrastructure they have mass unemployment people under 35 years all people telling people not to a pay their taxes. greece is not doing what they need to to to take the cuts they're not selling assets that they could sell the plane harbaugh and they are gonna lose this one and a good recognized their about to collapse economically. it is not within addition when the european union got together. >> reporter: chicken fries are
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back. >>: >>: >>: was interesting was this is the chickens don't form the free the french fries and does not make any sense any way shape or form but it is a good marketing. >> reporter: a lot of people are starting to talk again are we in another real estate bubble. >>: about to three years now the numbers just not are not right. the cost of buying a home is squeezing people out the media has run up to one and $2,000 for the average price of a home in america. 202,000 cost of first
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>> gabe slate: there ought a ton of media streaming players out there. these are the little gadgets to plug into your living room tv. they connect to your home wife by and then let you watch content from the internet on demand. i want to show you a little comparison of these players. what they cost and what you get for your money. i chose three popular ones of to focus on bogles crawled cast that apple tv box and amazons fired tv box a less look at the prices first group will go across the cast is the cheapest
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at $35 and the apple tv is $69 and the amazon fired tv box is $99 each of these devices will help you rent or buy tv shows or movies to stream on demand. they are all features of the most popular streaming channels like you tube, net flicks on hbo on the go whole low and can door. the apple tv and amazon box come with handy remote-control with the croquettes use your laptop phone or tablet to control the device. so if you're looking for most affordable way to get into street gains and able to do the most popular stock google croquettes is the weight of about $35. now with ltv is them only string player on the mike market to have hbo now that is the new service just announces that lets people stream all of hbo's content for $15 a month
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without having to subscribe to cable service. so if you're looking to cut the cable court and you love hbo that apple tv could be for you. it's tons of video games and comply with the remote control or you can buy this separate programming control its use it. i love the voice feature a worse well it works by talking to the remote. >> pam moore: coming up next live at the same with the late breaking developments a well police standoff is no lot is been squashed.
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>> pam moore: breaking news and six there is relief in one community on the peninsula. a police standoff with an alleged burglar ends with the suspect in custody. these images come from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. the evening i am pam moore. >> pam moore: within the last 30 mess sense a suspect has been taken into custody. this standoff lasted for more than two hours and blocked off several streets in the area. >> reporter: the palo alto police departments as they did arrest one suspect. this is from as a more dry worry was barricaded for several hours the suspect is a 20 year-old hispanic renters was black sweat shirt. he was not injured during his arrest and they were just checking him out. the police departments is that this happened around 230 this
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afternoon on the ninth order block of oregon avenue. residents reported uses' suspicious person. in the area door to people in house at the time an elderly woman and her caretaker. was two hours before the swat team could make contact with the suspect to axe temper to ask him to surrender peacefully. >> reporter: the palo alto police department also says the group's trees will be reopened an area and residents come let them know that is safe to come out of their homes. >> pam moore: happening now san francisco police are hosting a town hall meeting. it would talk about the deadly police shooting of a 24 year-old woman that took place last week. the woman
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allegedly went on a driving rampage before police opened fire killing her. jeff bush his live in san francisco tonight where the meeting is just getting started. >> reporter: police chief grex surge just so show appear moments ago to conduct this town hall meeting. were only three short blocks where the incident took place last tuesday. it happened around 8:00 tuesday night at some undercover san francisco police officers approached the 24 year-old suspect and asked her about a stolen car and that is when the police say she would on a rampage with that vehicle went on a complete grazed crazy drive on the sidewalk and back. officers were forced to fire their guns shooting and killing her. >> reporter: earlier today beat- up spoke with san francisco police talking about the importance of these town hall
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meetings following a deadly shooting. >>: one atop the witnesses video said go over evidence about this time we have the officer involved shooter shooting in the week we can have a lot more detailed information. basically letting us know why this happened. >> reporter: this meeting is just getting under way the police chief and several officers and his power structure. as well as the family of the victim who was shot last tuesday. will have more on this story on kron 4 news at eight. >>: protests noisy protest >> pam moore: a noisy protest over another fatal police shooting in san francisco. and
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shut down the street outside the mission police station or hours this morning. demonstrators say they are angry that police are not being held accountable for 2014 killing of alex the octel. nieto.. just last month the district attorney call the shooting of the 28 year-old security guard lawful and said he would not bring charges against the four officers involved. worker at maureen kelly was there as the protesters tell their own trial in the streets. >> reporter: the mock trial featured for protesters filling in for the officers involved in last last year's fatal shooting and as police from mission station looked on. a demonstrator in black robes of brought down a verdict. the actors led away in handcuffs.
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they're cardboard badge is taken off and thrown to the street by the victim's parents who have filed a federal civil lawsuit against the city over the death of their son. in spanish his mother said i do believe there will be justice for my son he did not deserve to die this way. he did not deserve this he is a very very good person and he respected the law. >> reporter: police say on that night one year ago they were called to burgle height ceo responding to calls about a man armed with a gun in acting erratically. they say alex was shot because he pointed what was believed to be a done at the officers. it turned out to be a taser he carried for his job as a security guard. the protesters blocked valencia's street and mission station parking lot starting around 7:00 a.m. using chains and pvc pipes to link
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themselves together. they said they needed to hold up people's trial since the d.a. is not charging the officers. >> pam moore: a woman was killed in a gravel truck overturned on to her car and martina's this afternoon according to the california division of occupational safety and health. the california highway patrol reported the accident and one 05 p.m. near the intersection of shell avenue and pine street martinez police tow and osha investigators that in employe from j.j. our construction driving a truck filled with gravel asked the woman to move for car in the area of a 20 shell avenue according to a spokeswoman joy you bernstein after she got into the car to move the trucks travel load fell on the right side crushing her inside the car. >> reporter: or trekking robust
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warm-up as we head into low the later part of our week. taking a live look at the golden gate bridge right now you see these high-level clouds that's our next door system pushing through in the overnights hours. to them the temperatures are currently in the low 60s as we speak. were tracking a second door is a secondary storm debris as high level clouds and the bay area with a few sprinkles in the north bay area. tuesday will be running about 24 degrees warmer. but then our days will become progressively warmer friday that he will peak at the heat will peak... >> pam moore: as a reminder you can get all your weather alerts forecasts check radar and more
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school students were rested on campus today for a departing and shooting a 19 year-old man outside the school on friday afternoon. the suspect 16 your richmond resident of 60 year-old el cerrito resident and a 17 year-old richmond resident or rested on school grounds this morning. officers responded at 2:43 p.m. friday and found the shooting victim near the corner of lincoln and aspirin avenues police said the victim refused medical attention there and was taken to hospital by relatives. >>: the vehicle took ahead person in his store on injured. >> pam moore: and this is a video from friday from one of the other el cerrito students
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>> grant lodes: bigness and i got antioch where concern is mounting after a second attempt at adoption of a child in the past two weeks. the first was on march 11th and in the 2200 block of sycamore drive about a mile from antioch middle school. this morning was on the other side of town at the intersection of sagebrush drive near deer valley high school. as for refined ban permanent joining us
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live as breaking information. >> dan kerman: us right in tell you now police have made an arrest in connection with that attempted abduction of the 60 year-old girl that attends deer valley high school. police say a man that attempted to adopt a 16 year-old girl has been arrested. it turns out that after the district put up a word of the adoption another 60 year-old girl came forward and the said the same thing happened are last month and she described the same suspects' vehicle and was able to provide the police with the location where she saw the vehicle. >> dan kerman: police went and found this car that matches the suspects is discretion. the suspect is built identified as 21 year-old john allen. now that
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he is off the street since the fact that he in did this even happen has the parents on edge. >>: is truly scary when you know your children cannot walk to school and be safe. >>: i'll let my daughter walked to school or walk home are always picara >>: i tell her if they invite you for ride just say no and keep walking if they get out of the car and they try to grab you fight for your life run away and tell a police officer anybody to help you >> dan kerman: and back live in deer valley high school on the rest has been made in connection with the one attempted child deduction that took place of a deer of the deer valley high school student this morning and a similar one a month ago. we still have the and attempted of deduction from two weeks ago at
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the middle school. the officials currently cannot tie in that case to this one. reporting live the deer valley high school crime dan kerman kron 4 news >> pam moore: the parents of audrey pots have settled a lawsuit against one of their daughters assailants. the south bay teenager committed suicide after three boys assaultive are and then took pictures while she was unconscious. catherine heenan is here now with the update >> catherine heenan: it happened at a labor day weekend party in 2012. three teenagers to of them audrey's classmates took turns assaulting her after she passed out. they later pleaded guilty and did time in juvenile detention. audrey's parents filed a civil lawsuit against the boys told them more accountable. their attorney says they have decided to settle with one of the boys because he showed remorse and told the
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truth about what happened. audrey hanged herself eight days after the party after finding out photos have been posted on line. >> pam moore: tonight and not your role in the bottle boy is recovering after he fell through a skylight on a school rules and came crashing down to the ground. police to read is in the newsroom with more on the update on this condition >> reporter: apparently this child was playing on the roof when he fell through. the parent took him to the community hospital where he received treatment for his injuries. we spoke to a friend of his that also attends the same school. in said the victim also on the likes to hang out on sunday but he asked them to go any declines. >> reporter: is really concerned about his friend and once to check up on sooncheck >>: the sister told me that
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he's fractured is seven fractures of his back is fine and they also sent to day and he has some brain bleeding sore ville really bad for him >> reporter: spokesperson for the school districts as their hearts go out to the student and his family. >> grant lodes: happening today an intense search for a man at bay area man is over. michael dowd was found this morning and yosemite national park not far from where he was last seen walking with friends. the 20 year-old student of firmer rand was found with multiple injuries including one to the head. park visitors saw him about a quarter of a mile from lower yosemite falls where he was last seen late of saturday morning. he was taken to local hospital for treatment.
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>> reporter: taking a look at the rainfall totals will fare the best in the north bay a quarter of an inch in san rafael. in castro valley we also picked up about a quarter of an inch of rain. where currently tracking our secondary storm system. discuss some puffy cumulus cloud cloud over the higher elevations. we've also picked up a bit of wind coming from the west northwest. 20 mi. an hour winds are reported in the bottle. an amount winds and half moon bay about 80 mi. an hour. as a cluster of clouds off the coast are feature cast only brings a few spotty showers into the north bay as we get into the overnight hours. tomorrow is
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looking mostly dry and cloudy and breezy. and maybe a few showers began towards the south bay. what about to four degrees cooler and breezy tomorrow afternoon. cold start mid-40s to lower 50s. but in the afternoon will reach up into the '70s. after tuesday that he will continue to really build over the bay area. by friday were looking at record key lower 90s possible. lower '70s along the coastline. >> pam moore: just ahead tonight a restaurant with the history what authorities say some bets is no longer welcome. and the bay area stores the closing will take a look at which one's coming up
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>> catherine heenan: sinbad's restaurant on appeared to in san francisco was opened today. serving food and drinks and is been open since 1975. the problem is the port authority awarded it to shut down on sunday. the port is planning to expand it ferry and water taxi service and sinbad's is scheduled to be torn down so there so that they have three new piers and the to be built. but the owner argues he has permission from agency that operates the ferry service to stay until spring of next year this could be tens. while the owner is hoping for an extension the port of san francisco is considering court action for eviction. >> catherine heenan: the grocery chain fresh and easy is closing as many as 55 stores in three states including seven in the bay area. the company made the announcement today saying that
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it is testing a new on-line business model. this is a san jose store which is not closing. the fresh and easy store's closing locally are in hebert, a san francisco danville, a walnut creek pleasanton, pacific up and vacaville. 10 of the bay area stores of will stay open including two in san jose and one in san francisco and mountain view. fresh and easy is testing an online grocery ordering system and lost they dance. >> pam moore: much more news ahead is 630 including breaking news with up police standoff happening right now palo alto plus the bay area get jolted with a pair of earthquakes. the new technology helping scientists track these tremors and san francisco hosting the u.s. premiere of the game of grounds we're live with the red
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>> reporter: and are pal club so tense moments of monday afternoon when the burglaries suspect was barricaded in home and elsewhere drive. it happened at 230 this afternoon. he was reported as a suspicious person would police a ride on the saying he fled and ran to the home of a nine year-old woman in her care giver. the two were released from the home safely. >> reporter: in san francisco protesters shut down valencia's street in front of the mission station just a few days after the one-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of alex the ghetto. last month the d.a. decided he would not charge the officers involved save the nea at tel pointed taser at the officers which they missed the
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as a gun. the protesters tell their own mock trial in which they found the four officers guilty of murder. police said the operations were not impacted and no arrests were made. >> reporter: here in antioch a 60 year-old girl says the man attempted to adopt her as she was walking near deer valley high school this morning police have arrested a man and a stated he had tried to do the same thing to another high school girl a month ago. there was also an uptick attempted adduction two weeks ago at a middle school but the police have not connected the cases. >> reporter: 21 year-old denise and turner were in the crosswalk is as tennyson northbound 880 with a 22 year- old driver does not see them plows into them this was last wednesday evening about 7:00 p.m.. her father came not on sunday afternoon to + reminding
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drivers to slow down. the investigation is still ongoing and they've ruled out alcohol and drugs as a factor in the accident. >> reporter: a minimally turner where the hiker that died our name is nancy blown. ship bennett the presidio for 10 years she was hiking on the point of the trail when it came dan to the ocean. the spokesman says the that part of the trial will remain closed indefinitely. trailed trail collapsed... >> pam moore: 9 met you didn't
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fill the two small earthquakes that rattle the south bay this morning but there were a lot of folks who did. rob plot to blow has more information >> reporter: and she pointed out the epicenter of the two latest earthquakes hit the bay area seismologists and raise says no earthquake is too small for scientists to ignore. the first of two back-to-back tremor struck 8:47 a.m. monday and had a magnitude of 2.6 and was centered about 9 mi. north east of morgan neal on the calaveras fault while the second tremor, which hit a half hour later at a magnitude of 2.9 and was centered around 1 mi. east of modest their minds a reno on the san andreas fault.
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>> reporter: indeed the usgs as on-line did you fill in section had 700 hits, most of which came from monte sereno los gatos and saratoga. the scientists said the two small quakes are not related and not necessarily an indication of a larger earthquake any time soon. >>: but is also a good reminder that we live in earthquake country. >> reporter: the scientists as the white dots on this map represent the thousands of magnitude 2.0 or greater earthquake to strike in recent years. and that the tumulus tremors are the first to be detected by its size seismic seismometer recently installed here at the new of by a stadium in san jose which will also be
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used to measure the shaking generated by the earthquake soccer fans. >> reporter: the winds will drop off as early as 4:00 a.m. taking a look ahead as we head towards let lunchtime you cannot rule out a strafes our. austrasia our stray shower... the morning will be cooler in comparison to the day. so bundle up the issue had out the door tomorrow but to commit the umbrellas behind a be a few sprinkles in the north bay. in the afternoon of " moisture peels off with a dry cloudy and breezy the temperatures will be running in the low 60s along the coastline
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below '70s for the inland area. >> reporter: as we head into friday warm temperatures and we may reach record warmth some places may see 90 degrees. >> pam moore: it is one of the most popular shows on cable. we're talking about the game of throws. the fantasy drama about nine families fighting for control of a mythical land. the new season debuts early next month tonight is the u.s. premiere right here in san francisco. j.r. stone his life >> jr stone: we're right outside the of san francisco opera house for the premiere of game of thrown season five. you could look out in the distance and see all the different media outlets.
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and it's not just local and national laws off from all over the world. look off into the distance outside of the hopper house secrecy all those people from san francisco that have come out here hoping to get a glimpse of their favorite stars the gradually make their way in and in the premiere will be later inside will be out here all night long and bring you the best of all our interviews. >> pam moore: coming up by by black out the new changes to the nfl's policy all on tv games.
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senate season. this had been an issue for the raiders and a few other teams to rob the year. now the team owners have voted for a one-year trial the will so suspend the decades-long policy of keeping games off local tv. as the home team did not sell out the stadium or come very close to selling it out. the rules have been relaxed a little bit during recent years. >> grant lodes: the nfl is the only major sports leagues that have a blackout policy. >> pam moore: and then sport monet davis takes the high road. and that and see a a sports highlights coming up next with gary. ncaa..
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everybody the stanford women once again the pride of the bay area poll season. they're hosting oklahoma and an afternoon ncaa second round of the sooners their up eight points in the first half. a year stanford lee thompson with a three-pointer by halftime buzzer. and bronze stars to go to work oklahoma is going home stamford advances. the play first seeded no. dame friday in oklahoma. stamford is still cooking. >> gary radnich: the cal women's should be set saluted the made the second round. >> gary radnich: the warriors celebrate their 40th anniversary of their wanted only tame. seth
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curry in golden state are trying to win a second. this is the best team and all of basketball draymond green let the media know today that he was not concerned about the competition at this quite. >>: we get up to a good start didn't >> gary radnich: draymond green this billing himself. and the warriors won in 1970 for 75 season the forty-niners and one attempted shipping them. pam is waiting sick was kidding and not the forty-niners had not won a championship the only one was the a's with seven to 73 so when
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the warriors won it was a very big deal. >> gary radnich: the best part of bradbury was the greatest player in six boys no girls and all looked six of them that college scholarships. six scholarships for all of his children. the gonna be honored a few minutes tonight >> gary radnich: monet davis the 13 year-old sensation there's some guy joey casselberry to a bloomberg and a cursory is a baseball player was kicked off the team after tweeting this thing about monet davis. this would be bad enough but she's a third to your little girl made
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an especially offensive. casselberry has apologized for the tweet. >>: us an e-mail to a school and to reinstate them. because everyone makes mistakes and in a note to was mia was to take that back and indeed he would probably do anything to take that one tweet back and i know how hard he is work so he should have a second chance. >> gary radnich: i'm not a big believer in a 13 year-old getting all this attention but it puts pressure on them to excel as they go out the latter pick. but how cold is that that she did not make a big deal out of somebody that the drop on twitter. i like to know how you deactivate some of these guys and our audience. >> pam moore: see is a classy
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young and she's not even a woman she the girl but a very class that. >> gary radnich: i think that's too much attention for 13 year- old right now. >> pam moore: i think all of these children that day average that they put off on the 4 front from the high school this a lot of pressure on them but she was very impressive. >> gary radnich: so again he does beckon reality. back to reality. >> grant lodes: you make up everyone's days. >> gary radnich: 2 waste sent from tonight baseball opens up for real madison baumgartner car by a company that makes
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clothing spent specialize in farming gear perry at an baumgartner has an interesting reason why he does show. >>: i cannot stand having feminine hands. >> gary radnich: playing up this country mowe man role. madison baumgartner he does not want femina enhanced. >> gary radnich: may weather impact galluses like every night there's something new. may weather is under the debt is undefeated. there is expected to bring in $74 million mostly from the pay-per-view audience. that
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was smashed the record of over 20 million in 2013 when may weather fought albert arrest perry the record is 20 million they're actually talking about $74 million. where the gonna make it is of the pay-per-view business the slaughter gonna get that money. >> gary radnich: us soccer excitement international writing manchester vs liverpool one data with a bicycle kick. manu 12 to one is to see made up his bicycle a bicycle. when you watch one of these international games thing you flip on was going on here like the earthquake and major league soccer no shut intended to
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really tell the difference never have a major league soccer game on their revenue earthquakes. >> gary radnich: and watched the earthquakes and not watch let manual a lever for liver before >> pam moore: a few lingering showers across the bay at area we will say but vanessa will be letting us know when we can break some records.
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there is: that has been leaking in that area. coolant is leaking... skye's seven is over the same will keep you updated >> pam moore: we're checking with vanessa not only a sprained here for the first full weight but it'll be a hot spring to >> reporter: we're talking about record warmth. thursday the temperatures reach into the '80s. lower 70's even along the coast. righties were brick we're expecting record heat possible '96. 72 degrees upon average of the coast. >> pam moore: we have some more breaking news story this as well as weather and sports will help
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