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armed with a rifle. he lives in the apartment above the 9-year old boy and tonight. san jose police say, eric smith has been arrested. >> reporter:they say, he shot himself in the leg. and that same round of gunfire.. traveled the bedroom of the boy. >> reporter:smith faces charges of suspicion of negligent well as being a felon in possession of a firearm. >> pam:kron 4's will tran picks up our story from there. >> reporter:livermore police say they are one step closer to catching a man on the run. accused of a murder spree across the state. >> reporter:jason brown is still at large. but sacramento police say, john bunch was arrested this morning in alameda county. bunch is a suspect in one of the three murders. >> reporter: no word on how badly injured >> i just wanted to make sure he was ok. that he was stable. with anything like this is a tragedy. but he is stable. and going through a
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procedure right now. >> pam: livermore police say they are one step closer to catching a man on the run. accused of a murder spree across the state. jason brown is still at large. the sacramento police say, the judge was arrested this morning in alameda county. he is a suspect in one of three murders. >> pam:the first incident happened on september -12th at aone person died. and another was shot. >> pam:the second incident was in bunch are suspected ofthe third incident was in livermore on saturday. >> pam:one man was murdered, and another critically shot. while in a car in a c- v-s parking lot on first street.livermore police have not identified the second
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suspect in this crime. >> pam:they say. brown should be considered armed and dangerous. >>an investigation into san francisco car burglaries. has led to an arrest. and interesting property. >> pam: sean gibson was arrested last week. in an investigation of over twenty car break-ins. police say, gibson's home was searched. and they uncovered two stolen handguns. >> pam: currently, investigators want to determine if the crimes. gibson is facing more than burglary, possession of tools meant for robbery. >> pam: one student in pinole is now behind bars. for allegedly passing out presciption drugs on campus. >> pam: however, police tell kron4's more arrests as the investigation. >> reporter:there is still a visable pinole valley high school in student recently being arrested in connection to a prescription pill popping incident on campus >>"after we continued our
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week, we identified a student responsible for the distribution of the controlled substance on campus, we made the arrest of that student, the student was book into juvenile hall for the distribution of the controlled substance on campus" >> reporter:school district officials confirm the prescription the pill popping episode, 5- transported from pinole valley high school to paramedicsi was there last week covering the by what they saw >>"he was about to pass out" >>"yeah he was lost" >> reporter:pinole police say this kind of incident is highly unusual in this small east bay town >>"my recollection for me career here for 15-years we haven't had anything like this on the campus" >> reporter:although there is one student, a 17-year- old behind bars, investigators say there possibly could be more arrest connected to the case >>"at this time we don't know, investigation"
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>> reporter:in pinole haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: respects. after june's deadly balcony collapse. catherine heenan is here with more on his visit. >> catherine: michael higgins has been all over the bay area this week. >> catherine: from tesla motors.to silicon valley.to local restaurants. >> catherine: but this berkeley visit was an emotional one. members of the berkeley police department. and fire department.and other first responders. the people who rushed to the scene of the balcony collapse which killed 6 college students. >> catherine: they were 5 irish students working in the bay area forand the irish-american cousin of one of them - from rohnert park. >> catherine: president higgins thanked the first responders for everything they did that tragic night. >> i am truly an honor to stand here. and give thanks to the extraordinary slurs
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and service of the individuals that are right in recharges the sit--of the individuals that will ride in great tragedy. --arived >> catherine: the republican presidential candidates are engaged in another battle on the debate stage. they are squaring off at the university in colorado in boulder right now. >> catherine: c--nn's ryan nobles joins us now from washington. >> pam: squaring off at the university in pulp alto. >> pam: ryan, this is an unusual debate for donald trump his in the polls. and ben carson is now leading nationally in expect from these two candidates? >> reporter: i think is going to be an interesting dynamic for shore. he was
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the clear front runner donald trump was. but now that he is in a battle with ben carson. then carson is not ahead of him in iowa which is an important early caucus. and carson has pulled in front of trump international league it is interesting to see if he goes for trump's. >> reporter: will ben carson replied. he has said many times that he does not want to get in any verbal battles with dropped. --with trump. >> reporter:jeb bush needs a strong his struggling campaign will >> reporter: have the and
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discussion, he has to have a big night tonight. his campaign said that they will only shim and he will be a lot more role on the campaign trail. >> pam: there's been a lot of chatter on social media today about green room sizes at these debates specifically about rand all that about? >> reporter: this is an interesting baseball think it is something that happens on the campaign trail. in california, for the last debate. each candidate had their own trailer. they had the same accommodations and everything. in colorado, they are just giving them well as an athletic facility in boulder. some of those homes are nicer than the
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others more sweet like with leather chairs in well with the jacuzzi. the one with paul and the up with is a glorified bathroom. one of his people tweet out the difference and that they were being treated unfairly which turned into a social media firestone and a huge fight occurred during the art and see. rnc >> pam:this debate is supposed to focus on economic issues. does that give anyone the edge? >> reporter: i think that donald trump will say that he has that is because he is a billionaire and has been very successful in business and and is known as a businessman. i'm sure that this will be one that he will push for on. >> reporter: they may talk more about the middle-class. in doing so, not at the expense of people that are
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lower down the food chain. it will be interesting to see how they find this debate. , republicans talking about lower taxes. i think the real concern will be about the lure middle- class in particular. >> reporter: it will be interesting to see how they present themselves on that front. >> pam:hank you, ryan. >> pam: meantime in washington. house republicans have congressman paul ryan. to be house. the move sets him up to be the youngest speaker, since before the civil war. >> pam: ryan easily defeated g-o-p in today's election. the secret- ballot vote tally was 200- for ryan. and just 43- for webster. >> pam: the nomination is all but assured to be approved by the full house
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of representatives tomorrow. >> pam: coming up! another high school scuffle is caught on video this time. what happened to the students and this video? >> pam: the damage this blip caused coming up. and there have been 400 small earthquakes in san ramon. >> reporter: a few showers across the bay area. what is in store for the bit beginning of that weekend. kron 4 news will return i don't want to live with
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they bore wearing masks. >> reporter: they did take cash. and other items. both families live half a mile from each other. they did say that the man or me and did follow these people. and the families had to stop their children off at school. >> reporter: reporting live in san leandro, a lee still read kron 4 news. --alecia reid >> pam:with more than 400 small earthquakes reported in a two week period in the san number of pets are reportedly getting anxious. conditions. >> pam:kron four's terisa estacio caught up with a pet hospital. which is trying to help pets cope and assist their owners with their pets needs. >>- oh harley -
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>> reporter:dr. ashley atkin says these can be unsettling times for pets. as the san ramon area >> it can be overwhelming for them. >> reporter:dr. ashley atkin/bollinger unpredictable - so we need to help them. >> some adults are trying to escape, tasting and hiding. --pacing >> reporter:dr. atkin says what they hearing from pet owners is alot of anxiety the dogs are pacing, nervous. >> reporter:to help soothe the nerves. - dr. atkin has some recommendations. >>pet them - give them positive feedback. >> reporter:the pet hospital - also offers an array of collars and sprays that can help. and if that doesn't work >>sandy bloc/yes, we can prescribe prozac
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>>i say pack cat food, both is better >> reporter:dr. sandy bloc says says there is a silver lining to these quakes. a chance to get prepared for the big one. and besides making sure you have food, medicine and an extra collar there is also this tip. >> dr. sandy block/bollinger canyon animal hospital get your dog/pet chipped and take a picture so if they do get out you can claim easily. >> reporter:in san ramon, te >> pam: police are looking for three home in san jose. it happened last thursday. along greenpark way. near kingspark drive. >> pam: the incident was caught on surveillance camera. >> pam: police say, the homeowner arrived home in the middle into a fight with the suspects. and was then shot by one of the suspects. >> pam: the victim was taken to the hospital. and treated for non- life threatening injuries. investigators believe these suspects are associated with several other home burglaries. >> pam: new cases in the shigella outbreak. now affecting people in six counties.
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>> pam: the number of those who have been infected with the illness is now up to 190 -cases. santa clara county health officials say, about county. >> pam: all of the cases can be traced back to a san jose restaurant. mariscos san juan has been closed since the first case was diagnosed more than a week ago. >> pam: the restaurant will stay closed as health officials investigate. three people have filed lawsuits against the >> pam: sex offenders on parole in california. do not have to post signs. warning trick- or-treaters to - stay away - on halloween. >> pam: a compromise was reached between the state department of corrections. and a group that challenged the requirement. >> pam: so - how do you keep your safe from sexual predators? we sent out kron 4's vicki liviakis to find out. >> vicki: "operation boo" is a program that enforces special halloween restrictions for parolees who are sex offenders.
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>> vicki: it happens on halloween and all over california. to a sex offenders home to be sure there are no violations. >>like candy. >> vicki: officer fernando mato is part of that program. but statisically, 90% of sexual crimes against a child are committed by someone they know. >> heenan was to tell your children that the behavior you are seen more people are be an aggressive or try to grab bill, stay away from things like that and nullified a parent ely. -- notify a parent e-- immediately >> vicki: on halloween night or any parents need to talk with their kids.
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and if you're still concerned about stranger danger. >> pam: the 'spare the air' season is starting soon. that means people should be prepared for temporary bans on burning wood. >> pam: the air quality district says, there will be new restrictions this year. >> pam: the season begins sunday. and will go through the end of february. previously, the burn ban was only for homes that have a secondary heat source. >> pam: but this year. all homes will be restricted. for one month to be designated later. >> pam: another restriction put into place. prohibits wood burning fireplaces in new construction projects. >> pam: time to check the weather. a details. >> pam:my lawn was very disappointed. >> reporter:boo! >> pam:
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(laughter) >> reporter: tomorrow you will probably starch your day off with f o g. >> reporter: to rosa, for example it quarter of an inch of rain showers. everyone else barely just over a trace. just barely. here are the land speak we are talking about. of the northwest, with onshore wind that is in place. but an off shore went. however, the bitterness is high pressure will build over the next day. sixties on the board right now. >> reporter: santa rosa is still holding on to seven fokker is still really impressive right there. apple g will make a difference.
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>> reporter: somewhat still modest in temperatures. with tickets for the east bay shoreline, 70's and '60's. 71 for richmond, oakland at 77377. looking at scattered showers, will return back to the lower 70's by tuesday. >> pam: you can see donald trump faced just about everywhere. for halloween he has been turned into a pumpkin. it's occurred about 10 hours to finish this masterpiece. the trump can is not heard first pumpkin portrait. --trumpkin >> pam: she has also
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created john stewart, oprah, conde west and kim chung carvings >> pam: and speaking of halloween. we have been flooded with costume pictures from our kron 4 viewers. >> pam: here are some of the today. you can see more of them on our online halloween slide show gallery on kron 4 dot com. >> pam: keep those pictures coming. just download the kron 4 mobile app. tab. to upload your pictures. >>a sheriff's deputy is relieved of duty -- after video of him in a classroom went viral. coming up at five. who the sheriff thinks needs the classroom confrontation.
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television. this may change the way we all consume and pay for internet. through the big cable companies. >> pam:comcast is now exploring metered usage plans. and capping how much internet you can use a month. kron 4 tech reporter gabe slate. explains this shift in the cable culture. and how it might affect your monthly bill. >> gabe: check out these numbers. once you see these you will see how fast things are changing. >> gabe: most households are already using a ton of internet for social and work reasons. it also becomes the prime source for entertainment permit more internet less tv. edentulous something has to give in too many people are using bolos of the internet a limited
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plants. --plans >> gabe: you are charged by usage to be the future. also with the data kept where you are given a certain amount of data that to the news per month. >> gabe: giving customers 300 gigs a month. >> gabe: 40 did toward about that. 300 gigs is a lot of data and 5 for most households. 90 percent of comcast customers use less than 300 gigs monthly. 80 percent use less than 200 gigs per month. so most of us are not getting near that 300 gig per month limit. do not worry about the daily limit. or use such plans. comcast says they have no plans to bring this
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to the bay area. >> gabe: gabe slate kron 4 news. >> pam: you have seen the video of a student being slammed to the ground. now there is video of a california principal shoved to the floor. >> pam: that is next at 5:30. >> pam: and a massive military blimp. breaks free andwhere is came down. and the damage it caused. coming up. [female announcer] if the most challenging part of your day
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: the south carolina sheriff's deputy seen in the classroom from a desk and slamming her to the ground -- has been >> pam: delete or relieved of duty. >> pam: but today, the county sheriff said, the officer is not the only one to blame for that classroom confrontation. c-n-n's steve nannes explains. >> reporter:the south carolina sheriff's deputy at the center of viral -- is now out of a job. >>"deputy fields did not follow proper training, did not follow proper procedure, when he threw the student across the room." >> reporter:sheriff leon lott faced internal affairs investigation into what happened in the videos. they show deputy ben fields grabbing a student in her seat -- causing her and her chair to flip over, then dragging her for several feet. >>"that is what is causing
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me to be upset when i first saw the video, and continues to upset me when i see the video, is the fact that he picked the student up, and threw the student across the room." >> reporter:police and witnesses say classroom -- after the instruction to leave, class. the student was ultimately arrested on a disturbance charge. >> reporter:the sheriff said -- an additional video taken in the classroom shows the -- and, attempting to hit him. still, he said -- the officer's actions are not acceptable. >>"what she did doesn't justify what our deputy did, think that. it doesn't justify his actions. but, again, she needs to be held responsible for what she did." >> reporter:the justice department and as well -- it will be up to if fields should face charges connected to the incident. >> reporter:i'm steve nannes reporting.
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>> pam: three high school students after an on-campus fight at florin high, where the principal was shoved to the floor. >> pam: the fight and shove werein the video, you see a student wrestle and slam a grown man to the ground. >> pam: that man is florin high principal don ross, who gets right back on his feet, and continues his efforts to break up the fight. >> pam: officers arrived, and two 15-year-olds and a 13-year-old were arrested. three school employees >> pam: both former students. and faculty are dissapointed. >>.not the solution. >> reporter: >> pam: principal ross wants to happened in the commons on monday is unusual. >> pam: it involved just a
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few kids out of 15-hundred, and there are many positive things and great student achievements >> pam: he says he is looking forward to getting back on campus. >> pam: the family of a vallejo student. who was shot to death near jesse bethel high school, is filing a lawsuit against the school district. >> pam: seventeen- year- old max rusk was killed near campus back in may. >> pam: now his parents are suing superintendent ramona principal and others. for negligence. >> pam: the lawsuit claims, the school and authorities, failed to protect rusk. and keep the school safe. >> pam: in the claim. the family says, an armed robbery happened on school grounds the day before rusk was killed. and adds, that after three student victims told police. they were chastised by the school, for reporting the crime. >> pam: the lawsuit also claims, the or students the robbery had occurred on campus. two teens were arrested and are now facing charges in the max rusk murder. >> reporter: most folks didn't see much. look at the
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clear skies already at the golden gate. we are left with half of g. nicosia this from the east bay shoreline. up to the north bank, double digits to be found in the inland valley. within onshore breeze. >> reporter: it looks like oakland 77, and antioch at 76. tonight probably more uniformly in the '60s. >> reporter: starting things of tomorrow with scattered clouds about been scattered f o jean for it largely in the '50s and upper 60s we go for that inland valleys even as far as them. pam?
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>> pam: a giant air defense blimp is now secure after it became untethered from its mooring and drfited away. the blimp broke away from in maryland. and was secured in pennsylvania. >> pam: this is video of the aircraft from raytheon. surveillance of the east coast. >> pam: two f-16 jets were scrambled to track the blimp after it came loose. the cable dragging from the blimp caused several power outages. >> pam: no injuries have been reported. according to the pentagon.says the military did not deflate the blimp. and that it grounded itself. >> pam: a royal visit for wounded warriors by britain's princethe prince joined first lady michelle obama and jill biden for a tour of fort >> pam: billboard in virginia. -0-belvoire >> pam: while there, he met
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opens up to people magazine about her bedside vigil for estranged husband lamar odom. the former n-b-a star was found unconscious at a nevada brothel earlier this month and is now on the road to recovery. >> pam: the couple was in the final stages of divorce when kardashian rushed to odom's side following his medical crisis. khardashian says the two still have no plans to get back together. >> pam: the couple married in 2009 and split in 2013 amid reports of infidelity and substance abuse by odom. >> pam: following the release of the people cover, khardashian tweeted that the interview and photos were all done before odom's medical crisis. >> pam: and she only did a brief follow-up interview because she was contracted to do so. >> pam: the big news on the internet, halle berry and her husband olivier martinez calling it quits. but is it a surprise? >> pam: the insider's debbie matenopoulos is in hollywood with more on this story. >> i believe in commitment. i believe this family and to
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parents. >> reporter: over the last two decades she's had for splits and to the bourses. two divorces >> reporter: in 2004, she told o'brien that marital bliss came crashing down on route a week after winning her two dozen to academy award. >> derek was having an affair with a woman in her pet and women in his past. ♪ >> and gabriel and i will do is redefine it for ourselves >> reporter: and 2012 it was
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called olivier the knockout. >> reporter: there is one man she will always have for ever. bay have been together ever since. will have more on this story in the insider for kron 4 news. >> pam: still ahead. we catch up with kron 4's stanley roberts. >> pam: next. he talks about coming back to work after a serious stroke. >> reporter: the system is moving out with high pressures kicking sand. we'll have more at details on the weather coming up.
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>> pam:for all of you who who have expressed concern for our stanley roberts, we can tell you, he will soon be back on the job, finding people behaving badly. >> pam: he suffered a series of strokes back in august. >> pam: last night, in part one of checking- in with stanley, kron four's grant lodes sat down with him in a park near his home on the peninsula. >> pam: tonight. the two grab a bite >> grant: please mr. stanley can you do a story or go look at this and report it before someone gets killed. >> stanley: we need to see you often. from the mayor is
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it lee--ed lee >> grant: all is that when people like the mayor and other people reach out to you out of concern? >> stanley: it is humbling. >> grant: are you nervous about returning to work? >> stanley: i am not nervous. pam ready--i am ready >> grant: because you were worried about your speech. >> stanley: yes. i need to get back out there. on board. back into the field.
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>> grant: there is that diabolical last. --laugh >> stanley: (laughter) >> pam: we want to remind you, you can watch the full interview with stanley at kron-4 dot.com >> reporter: skies have opened up very nicely. and half return of clout. it looks like it will favor the peninsula. and not too much of the east bay or the east bay hills that are clearing up. it does look like we
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will have to return of the lower clouds tonight. when did speak still in place for tonight. he is the double digits at the east bay shoreline, at the inland valleys and north bag. --bay >> reporter: santa rosa at 75 degrees and the peninsula and the lower 60s. tonight, it will hold mostly in the mid '60s. all around the bay area. and some will drop and the low 50s. >> reporter: we will see some clearing in the skies. however, future tests will show the temperatures in place with the cool down by the midnight hour. overnight, a round in the bay temperatures in the '50s. by 7:00 a.m. to 8 chilly start tomorrow courage by the afternoon, it
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will start to warm up woods but still in the '60s. in the south bay and peninsula including the north bay returning to the '60s and chilly fifties for tonight. >> reporter: temperatures, coming at hand at the peninsula and closed at 17 degrees for daly city. pacifica 67 admits 17 for the immediate bay shore lines. and for the south bay, ms. evans territory. these numbers will start the pop. --in the sixth bay mid- 70s >> reporter: we will try it again for scattered showers. by next tuesday. >> pam: a pharmacy mega- merger is in the works. walgreens is buying rite aid in a deal valued at more than 17-billion dollars. >> pam: the merger would combine thelargest
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pharmacies. and the new company would knock c-v-s off the number- one spot. >> pam: the deal still needs to pass antitrust review. >>wall street stayed in positive territory today. closing up on the dow. the nasdaq and the s-and p. >> pam: it comes on the same day apple reported their quarterly earnings. which did not come our roaring whenthe market opened. >> pam: our fianncial expert rob black talks about the winners and losers this morning with kron 4's james fletcher. >> reporter: overnight trading, the stock was up pretty good. it was kind of sideways. >> they have enough money to give everyone a $650 iphone in america. it is it atm machine for them. the i watch is dropping. and apple pay is not catching on. so that remains very very low.
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none one is up and 22% in revenue and they are the biggest company and the world. >> reporter: next topic is twitter. >> people are fearful. that are not showing any user growth. you looked at something like facebook that is four times as big with 50 million people. so the numbers are bad and then you start looking at the numbers. they are closer an ipo at this time >> this will reflect in the future with and see all that has fired people. --and nancy reno. -- a new ceo
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>> reporter: global slowdown is accurate, in my mind is a good thing but you say no. >> well below the double digits that we had at the start of the year creek which is good. with it is cooling off period. the job market, the tech jobs are still seen 10 percent shawms and realistic prices. and where the jobs are things are great. everywhere else is starting to cool off. >> pam: next at five. 49ers head coach jim tomsula speaks out that quarterback colin kaepernick is well- liked but on an island.
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>>"reports don't bother me. my relationship with my teammates is great. that's all i'm worried about. what the perspective is outside the locker room really has nothing to do with me or this team." >>tomsula "i don't see an island at all. i don't. i see a lot of interaction. i see the guys interacting." >> reporter:so are we witnessing a team slowly imploding? >> reporter:jim tomsula says he doesn't know where the outside reports are coming from, but will say his locker room's chemistry is intact. >> reporter:and the scrutiny against colin kaepernick is part of the territory of his position. tomsula "i've been here the whole time he's been here and it seems like this has been what's gone on with him since i've been here. it's always, there's always something. i guess that's what goes on when you're the quarterback of the san francisco 49ers." >>"i would say that i have to take it to another level. i have to be able to make plays for this team and i have to be a difference maker when i step on the field."
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>> reporter:the 49ers quest for a first division win continues this sunday at st. louis against the rams. >> reporter:mc, kron4 news. >> pam: >> pam: will happen of stairs of this apartment building takes a toll. >> pam: patriot t-shirt kidder's problems at school. what a minister says this shirt has no place on their campus. we have a lot more news in 90 seconds newt as six.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>no mother wants to go through this you know what i mean? >> pam:now at six. >> pam:a nine-year-old boy is rushed to the hospital after he was hit by gunfire while he was sleeping. >> pam:police now have the upstairs neighbor in
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custody. >> pam:good evening everyone i'm pam moore. >> pam:the incident happened this morning at a san jose apartment complex. >> pam:kron four's cathrine heenan joins us now with more details - catherine. >> catherine:a very strange situation. san jose police have arrested this man. 40-year- old eric smith. >> catherine:they say he's the person who fired a rifle.with the bullet hitting his own foot.then penetrating the ceiling below. >> catherine:hitting the leg of a lives in the lower apartment. it happened around 5:45 this morning. >> catherine:police were called to an apartment complex. in the road. >> catherine:after a report that someone had been shot. >> catherine:they say they found smith with a bullet wound in hisand the little boy - with an injured leg. >> catherine:both were taken to the hospital. >> catherine:both smith and the 9-year-old boy are expected to recover. >> catherine:tonight we're hearing that eric smith has been booked into the santa clara county jail. >> catherine: he's facing charges possession of a gun.and 'negligent discharge' of a
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gun. >> catherine:police are still trying to figure out what he was doing with the rifle. >> catherine:and whether the shooting was accidental - or intentional. either way - he's still in trouble. >> pam: a man is behind bars in connection with...a fatal sacramento shooting that occurred last month. >> pam: police say 24-year- old john bunch was arrested in alameda county tuesday morning... for his suspected shooting of 53- year-old walter gibson. bunch is allegedly connected to a suspect in a fatal shooting in livermore that occurred saturday. >> pam: another suspect... 18-year-old jason alexander brown from oakland... is wanted for three separate from livermore, sacramento and fresno. >> pam: san leandro police believe two robberies in the same area are connected. >> pam: and may be targeting parents after they drop off their teens at school. on monday, a man was approached by three men with a gun in the washington manor neighborhood. >> pam: police say he was forced into his backyard. >> pam: his wife called the police, the men stole his wallet, and ran off before police arrived. >> pam: a similar robbery happened a few blocks away on october
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>> pam: the eighth. >> pam: in that case four men with home and robbed him and his wife. >> pam: a 17-year-old student is in a juvenile detention facility tonight for allegedly distributing the prescription drug xanax to classmates on campus. kron4's haaziq madyun spoke with a parent who says the incident has rocked his quiet east bay town. >>"i know what happened, it was a big deal around here" >> reporter:a very big deal! pinole valley high school students rushed to the emergency room last week after taking the campus. a 17-year-old student has been arrested the drugs >>"it is a felony" >> reporter:the incident has raised major concerns for pinole luis espejo >>"it's bad you know, something worse could happen with a different drug you know" >>"i do know that prescription medication abuse is a trendopen conversation to prevent it"
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>> reporter:espejo agrees it is the parent's responsibility to talk to their kids about drugs >>"we talk to kids about drugs on, so i think it's out of the hands of the school" >> reporter:in terms of prevention educationwest contra costa county unified school district officials say their health class curriculum covers the dangers of drug abusein pinole haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: an investigation into san francisco car burglaries led to an arrest. and the recovery of some interesting property. >> pam: sean gibson was arrested last week in an investigation of over twenty car break-ins.
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>> pam: police say gibson's home was searched and they uncovered two stolen handguns. >> pam: currently, investigators are looking to see if the guns were used in any recent crimes. >> pam: gibson is facing over twenty counts of auto burglary, posession of stolen property. >> pam: and having tools meant for robbery. >> pam: women arrested and booked in the alameda county jail. will no longer be required to take a pregnancy test. >> pam:a civil liberties group sued the sheriff's office last year. on behalf of women who said the requirement was humiliating, invasive and offensive. >> pam:the sheriff's office argued the tests were required in response to a different lawsuit alleging. women inmates were not receiving sufficient prenatal care. >> pam:the tests will now be optional and only administered by medical staff. >> reporter: when you look at this t-shirt with the uc?--what do you see?
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>> this is kind of ridiculous. >> reporter: texas noticing his shirt was inside out. >> reporter: his parents say the on a student has never been in trouble. nor is the up part of any bank. --gang >> reporter: the minister says this blurs the lines of freedom of speech. >> these are all the things that we should be aware of. >> reporter: >> the design has been
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included with the gangs in we cannot just close our eyes to a blind eye. >> reporter: justin ely and here to the request of the principle to turn his shirt inside out. >> i understand that they are trying to keep everyone safe. but i believe this has gone too far. especially cents this is a patriotic shirt. >> pam:ireland's president made a special visit to berkeley today. >> pam:to pay respects to the young people killed in the deadly balcony collapse in june. >> pam:catherine heenan is here with more on what happened. >> catherine:president michael higgins has done everything from giving a speech on world hunger. >> catherine:to visiting
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silicon valley and tesla motors this week. >> catherine:but today's stop in berkeley was emotional - and very personal. daniel villareal has the story. >> reporter: >> a m to we honored to stand here this afternoon to pay tribute and give thanks for the extraordinary work and service to members of our irish family at a time of great tragedy and distressed thrift. >> reporter: the balconies came crashing down. it believed dry rot was the cause. the treasury was described as one of the worst. --the tragedy. >> you reached out to the family into the student's night and day you opened up the city hall and departments. the broad
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nourishment and counseling. and you were there for them. and i just cannot say announced how proud i am in which you have done for our city and the reputation developed >> reporter: in berkeley kron 4 news. >> pam: weekend. and its bringing some new restictions with it. >> pam: the winter spare the air season starts this sunday. >> pam: when the alerts are issued. bay area residents are prohibited from buring wood, manifactured fire logs or any other solid fuel indoors or outdoors. >> pam: this year. those buring wood as their sole source of heat must now be using a u-s environmental certified device. and register with the district. >> pam: the district will also begin issing spare the air alerts. up to three days in advance in some cases to avoid wood smoke build-up.
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>> pam: this means the number of alerts will probably go up. >> reporter: there is a possibility there of 10 bridges dropping and another shot of rain showers coming next week. >> reporter: it may not reach all of the inland valleys toll lee, a that the rainfall total, very modest it was. >> reporter: you have trace amounts of showers everywhere else. doubt in the south bay and even the mountain view as well. in san francisco with a half of inch of rain. would speak right off the day, and
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inland valleys in certain spots. in the wake of this last forceps them. --in the wake of this last war system-- storm system >> reporter: f o g is expected as 7:00 a.m. terret by the no hour everyone will be in the '60s mild but warming up bickered for friday. -- bigger for friday >> pam: the raiders and say louis rams and chargers have all been ably for location
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or relocation to los angeles as soon as 2016. the national football league owners are expected to vote on which teams will move early next year. a town hall meeting is scheduled for tomorrow night as 7:00 p.m. at the paramount theater in oakland. >> pam: we will bring you an update on the debate as presidential hopefuls take the stage tonight. we will be back. [female announcer] during mattress price wars at sleep train,
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>> pam: the family of a vallejo student...who was shot near jesse bethel high school... is filing a lawsuit against the vallejo school district. >> pam: seventeen-year-old max rusk was killed near the campus in may. >> pam: his parents are now suing the school district and others... for negligence. >> pam: the lawsuit claims that an the school... the day before rusk was killed. >> pam: it says three students told police... and were chastised the crime...yet the school didn't warn parents or students about the robbery. two teens are now facing charges for the incident. >> pam: three high school students in sacramento were arrested after an on-campus fight in which the principal was shoved to the floor. >> pam: the fight and shove were caught on camera. >> pam: dennis shanahan takes a look.
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>>screaming >> reporter:in the first part of this video, students are while a fight is breaking out in the commons at florin >> reporter:the camera catches up to the fight, and as it does, you see a student wrestle and slam a grown man to the ground. >> reporter:that man is florin high right back on his feet and continues his efforts to break up the fight. >> reporter:he helps restrain the student who had shoved him resource officer from the sacramento sheriff's department steps in. >> reporter:the situation was quickly stabilized, according to the and three students were arrested. two 15-year-olds and a 13-year- old. >> reporter:three school employees sustained minor injuries. >> reporter:we ran into a few coaches on campus who had seen the video. >>"all the alumni are talking about, oh that's a disgrace to the school. how it's all. and they put it up online when it shouldn't have been." >> reporter:these two graduated from ago. they tell us. they never saw anything like this during their time here. >>"fights happened a lot. but not to that degree." >> reporter:we also caught
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up with who has some words of wisdom for any kids who choose to fight on campus. >>"what are you trying to prove? you're not proving anything. now you're gonna' get kicked out. can't play." >>"fighting is not the solution." >> reporter: >> pam: principal ross wanted to in the commons on monday is unusual. >> pam: it involved just a few kids are many positive things and great student achievements happen on the campus. >> pam: he is looking forward to getting back on campus. >> pam: the south carolina sheriff's deputy caught on camera... ripping a high school student from her desk and ground... has been relieved of duty. >> pam: but the county sheriff is saying... the officer is not the only one to blame for the classroom confrontation. >> what she did this not justify what our that what
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our deputy did. but she has to be responsible for that action is that she did do. >> pam: the student was ultimately rested on a disturbance charge. the sheriff said the addition of video shows the student resisting the deputy and still trying to hit him. it's not acceptable and the justice department and fbi are now investigating and it will be up to hit those indices to see if she will face charges connected to this incident. >> pam: g-o-p presidential hopefuls took the stage tonight in colorado. for the third republican debate. >> pam: catherine heenan joins us now with the latest. >> catherine: the gop is seeing a major shake up.
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wahl time for a runner, donald trump is no longer. thanks to the incline of ben carson. >> catherine: meantime, jeb bush has been having a hard time breaking out the staff does say that they will see a more muscular juppe bush. more raw. >> catherine: donald trump and then car sent speaking of their own weaknesses. -- ben carson >> my own weakness is i trust people too much and when they led me down or when they let me down i'm done. >> catherine: as you can see they were not volunteering
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creek they were next but where there biggest weaknesses. >> catherine: focus tonight, is on money issues including texas. --taxes >> reporter: a few showers across the bay area. here is a live look law went on here. here is f o g coming back. making an attempt earlier this evening. we do have an onshore flow in place. >> reporter: again, a santa rosa at about 10 with the when the tories. at 72 very modest brick and half but as 72 as well. >> reporter: what happened
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we have on system move through. now we are going to high pressure zones. there is a pressure face. we do have another bout with brain showers. the next system, will thrust to the southwest redeem much cooler air. we will have more of what fall will still like. --feel like. little chilly. >> reporter: in the early afternoon was the summer mountain for just take control into friday and saturday will be the warmest and days before the next bout of showers. >> reporter: 73 degrees in alameda and 71 and berkeley.
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it looks like brett wood as 67 and one that at 69. the 7 day forecast, with a chance of rain showers on monday. on it is all said and done noticed a feel of fall and the upper 60s and chilly at the coast with the upper 50s. >> pam: barton --bart is showing off a new feature on their fleet of the future. the new cars will have three doors. not four. >> pam: bart promises that it will reduce noise on the trains. the new doors are "microplug doors". similar to what you see on a minivan that slide open on the outside of the train and seal tight when closed. >> pam: the new cars will be able to carry a few more passengers. and bart says three doors will ease congestion since at the doors trying to get on or off the train.
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>> pam:motorola says cellphone users don't have to put up with handsets that break the first time you drop them. >> pam:after three years of research, it says it's come up with the first shatter- proof phone. >> pam:samuel burke has been putting motorola's claim to the test. >> pam: after three years of research, it says it's come up with the first shatter- proof phone. samuel burke has been putting motorola's claim to the test.
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>> reporter:it happens to everybody. your phone slips out of your hand, hits the ground, youthat fateful moment where you check to see if your motorola is billing it's droid turbo 2 as the perfectpeople, a.k.a. all of us. >> reporter:with its five layer shatter shield technology motorola is "guaranteeing that this screen won't crack or shatter under what it calls everyday use." >> gary:cnn is going to put it through the wringer. >> reporter: think this counts as crack or shatter. this phone walked away pretty much unscathed.
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>> reporter:everyday use only managed to scuff up the metal frame, and couldn't crack or shatter the screen. >> reporter:even all that horse power only left it dented. >> pam: the injury bug hit the warriors we will tell you who and what. sports director gary radnich has that aunt kapernick to take on all of this coming up!
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went. he is not on the same page as the rest of his team is what is being said. >> gary: the locker room may be leery of kapernick spirit instead of progress to rid the word is he is regressing. we send out a man that is very concerned. he is into this. and he is very detailed. mark carpenter. > > mark: the 49ers on-field product supposed locker room drama series. >> reporter:days after speculation surfaced that colin his teammates, today players and coaches squashed any
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>>kaepernick "i have a great relationship that's a situation that i don't know what the agenda is saying that or what the credibility of that source is. i have a great relationship with my teammates and i'll leave it at that." >>torrey smith "we're losing. it's tough and frustrating, but it's not dividing the team at all. it's not separating kaep. kaep isn't on a damn island, or whatever someone said. you know we're here together. we're trying to win together." >> reporter:if the rumor mill is already producing this much, imagine end. >> reporter:but jim tomsula maintains his team's chemistry is intact. >>tomsula "we're 2-5. here is comes. everybody's going to, here the business. that's where we're at, but i don't see >> reporter:that may be the case now, storyline is brewing. >> reporter:as kaepernick was asked if he thinks an anonymous source within the team is making him the scapegoat for the season's struggles. >>kaepernick "i really hope not. for me, i give everything i can to this organization. i give everything i can to my win and try to help us be >> reporter: mark carpenter
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kron4 sports. >> gary:meanwhile. the greatest receiver ever weighed in on the subject. jerry rice told tmz sports. >> gary:i'm a true kaepernick fan. 100 percent. i'm not saying bench him for the season. but sometimes you gotta shake things up. it could energize the team, and provide colin the spark he needs return to reggie bush. >> gary:will now return punts for the 49ers replacing australian rugby player jarryd hayne bush handled one punt for nine yards in the team's loss to the seahawks last week his first punt return in four years. hayne has been the 49ers primary punt returner in first six games >> gary:has averaged 9.5 yards on eight returns and broke a couple. but has also had issues with fumbling >> gary:special teams coordinator thomas mcgaughey feels "real comfortable" with bush who has a 7.9 yard
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career average with four touchdowns on punt returns in his career. >> gary:andrew bogut. has been diagnosed with a concussion after bumping heads with pelicans forward night's season opener. >> gary:the warriors big man left last night's season opener in the third quarter and did not return to the game. he required three stitches above the right eye >> gary:he will not return to the court until he is symptom-free and cleared under the nba's concussion protocol guidelines bogut had been wearing a protective mask for a broken nose. >> gary: so i opened the box. and nothing there. someone stole my basketball.
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>> pam: someone gave need a basketball yesterday. that is what the producers said, that i could keep it. >> gary: that was my basketball. >> pam: well that is not what they told me. >> gary: you held up my basketball. it's because we are so friendly. >> gary: i said, there is my basketball. pam has it rolling it all round in her trunk. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: it does have curries' name on it. >> pam: it is the whole bird
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kids charity. we did not get to mention it because we had the technical issues getting a live shot out yesterday. i will return the basketball. --the hoops for kids charity >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: my son, has so many that the bus. we have pictures with curry purity as the shooting at everything so you keep the basketball. --he has the shoes, and follows with curried. --photos with curry >> gary:michael jordan
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memorable photos for shore. -- puppy louie >> gary: we have another opportunity coming sunday into monday. after this one is done we will go into true fall territory. >> pam: will have more coming up and news that it o'clock and we hope the chicken is joining us then. and you can always been in touch at kron4 dot com.
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"the insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i'm very much a relationship oriented person, which makes us perfect for eachother. >> they call it quits. in halle's history of rocky romances. >> for the last two decades she's had four sflit smiths an three divorces. >> it was matterbreaking. i just couldn't understand why. >> and the alanis morissette you ought to know. >> frankly, i stopped wanting to be alive. >> her thoughts of suicide and battle with postpartum depression. >> it was like being c in tar. drew barrymore remaking her baby a priority? >> hot body is not in my destiny this lifetime. >> plus sally field's return. and for a much younger
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