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he looks murder of muralist antonio ramos on september 29. court documents indicate during questioning "holloway admitted to the shooting but stated it was an accident." >> reporter:police say the robbery may have been the motive. >>lt. roland holmgren/oakland police --he was painting the mural and he was taking abreak to take pictures to memorialize it so he had some of his camera equipment out there i believe that is what sparked the whole incident. >> reporter:at a news conference tuesday police said holloway is associated with the ghost town gang and they confirmed in a surveillance video photo they released earlier in the investigation. in addition to the murder, holloway is charged with 3 counts of robbery and 2 counts of attempted robbery. >>--he has been identified in several street level robberies and we are looking for the community to contact us with any other additional robberies >> reporter:a gun raid early
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this >> reporter: we can tell you that holloway is back in court november 30th. people also had their on outburst after the courtroom. more on that at 6:00. for now, oakland demand carmen--dan kerman >> catherine: a gun break earlier morning.as law enforcement agencies served 20 cease-fire warrants across the bay area. >> catherine:fourteen warrants were served in oakland. >> catherine:other warrants were served in antioch, dublin, sacramento, san lorenzo, stockton, and tracy. >> catherine:they were issued for crimes including double homicide, shooting, robbery, and weapons violations. >> catherine:police arrested 18 people and found seven guns. hundreds of officers joined
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in the warrant sweep. >> catherine:police arrested four suspects in connection with vandalism to the alameda creek dam. dylan jeffery, drake zackory morton were booked into the fremont jail on felony vandalism charges. >> catherine:nearly 50- million gallons of water were lost in the incident back in may. >> catherine:surveillance video shows three men sneaking into the area and destroying the inflatable dam. >> catherine:county water district officials say the vandalism is even more damaging because of the drought. the water that leaked was enough to provide 500 homes with water for a year. the value of the damage to the destroyed dam was around 1-million dollars. >> catherine: >> catherine:a bizzare sight this afternoon in san francisco. had police rushing to the scene at fifth and bryant streets. >> catherine:grant lodes here now to show you the problem. >> grant:here it is. a man. sitting on top a freeway sign. in the middle of the
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day. the man. you see him here without his shirt. and we're told at one point he was naked. >> grant:how the man got to the top of eastbound 80 sign is unknown. but c-h-p officers spotted him around 2:30 this afternoon. got him to put his pants back on. and then talked him down. >> grant:the precarious nature of the situation slowed traffic for a time. and was quite a site for spectators. >> grant: capelin? >> catherine:the umbrellas were out today across the bay area. as we got some much-needed rain this morning. >> catherine:the rain - combined with caused flooding in the north bay. kron 4's dave spahr joins us with a look at the forecast. >> reporter: there is still below spinning off to our no. 3 man at a hit or miss showers overnight and tomorrow morning. the
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biggest focus is on the temperatures that may be dropping. all of that which you see is our future. partially we are talking about what may affected by the weekend, posted quarterly the chance of showers. >> reporter: snowfall levels with this will be higher than what we have experienced the last three storm it. there are a 18 mi. per winds and oakland. tonight you can expect more than a performance. to purchase and not to like it at all with 50s going on. we will go into the 30's overnight in days ahead. >> catherine: it wasn't a good morning to be behind the wheel. >> catherine: the early rain was considered a factor in dozens of crashes across
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the bay area. >> catherine: kron four's rob fladeboe shows us how highway 17 in the south bay -- lived up to its rainy day reputation. >> catherine: highway 17 can be a white knuckle drive anytime but when it's raining the winding mountain >> reporter:road between los gatos and santa cruz can be a nightmare. the southbound driver of this ford focus found out the hard way after she lost control and rolled several times near redwood estates. officer ross lee/chp -- an elevation and speak in losing control. --in speed >> reporter:pinned behind the wheel for a time by her car's airbag, which had deployed in the crash, >> reporter:the woman was able to walk away but appeared to have possible neck or back injuries as she was transported to the hospital by paramedics. the crash was one of several mostly minor mishaps, almost all of which occurred at the height of the mid day >> reporter:downpour. driving too fast in the rain said to be a factor in all.
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>>--officer ross lee/chp changing directions and losing control of the vehicle patrick--vehicle. >> reporter:with the temperature dropping, that rain could turn to black ice on this and other mountain roads, only adding to the need for caution. >> reporter:the return of the rainy season comes as caltrans is reaching out to highway 17 drivers for ideas about what safer. it should come as a surprise to no one that the number one suggestion is for drivers to slow down, especially when it's raining. in los gatos rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> catherine: rain in the bay area.snow in the sierra. grant is here with a look at the rough roads.and the how the resorts are rejoicing.grant. >> grant: they love it. if you may get there safely, and you will love it. >> grant:we'll start with the slow-go if you're headed to the tahoe area this holiday week.
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this a a caltrans camera along interstate 80 at king- vale from a short time ago. snow.covering 80 in both directions. >> grant:down along highway 50 at twin brisdges.it's even more of a white out. a couple longely people out on the roads.crawling along. >> grant:back to i-80,,,this is at donner. chain requirements are in effect for certain stretches of 80. we'll talk live with the chp tonight at 6:00. >> grant:in the meantime. it's all gravy once you get to the mountain resports. this is video from squaw valley. >> catherine: a reminder. for complete weather forecasts and all your bay area news. be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. >> catherine: it's free for apple and android devices. happening tonight-- the >> catherine: golden state warriors aim to continue their record-breaking season. >> catherine: and solidify the best start in nba history. in about two hours, they
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face the los angeles lakers and begin the year at 16- and-0. >> catherine: let's go live to mark carpenter who's at oracle arena mark? >> gabe: >>mark: that's right-- the warriors have made a flawless transition from nba champs to an undefeated start. it's become a national story, so much so that dub nation is treating this november contest like a playoff game. >>mark: fans lining up as early as 4 hours before tipoff. seats in the arena are sold out, but they are hoping to land tickets inside one of the lobby areas to view the game. >>mark: this was the team at this morning's shootaround. the dubs, as usual, playing with a relaxed, loose demeanor. you wouldn't know that they're playing for something special.hoping to become the 1st team in league history to begin the year at 16-0.
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>>mark: they are the 3rd franchise to even win 15-straight to start the year.the first since the 1993 rockets. >>mark: players admitted they didn't start thinking about the record till about two games ago, but klay thompson told us, they are as locked in as ever and ready to make history. >>"great position to be in" >> reporter:tipoff set for 7-30, doorslakers have only two wins and are 17-point dogs.
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>> reporter: well they have a great chance of getting this record tonight we could seek a longer streak and more records than broken as the season go on. mark carpenter, kron 4 news. >> catherine: there is much more ahead at five. >> catherine: controversial new video has just been released showing a police officer shooting a black teenager. >>the charges that officer is facing is next. plus. tensions mount in the middle east. as turkey shoots down a russian jet. >>and new at 5:15. >> catherine: east bay police investigate the rape of a 14 year-old girl. and while the suspect remains on the loose.
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>> catherine: you are looking live at the scene tonight. it is a case that has inflamed the community. the officer is white and the victim is black. the video shows the officer shooting the teenager 16 times, in october of last year. the police union said mcdonnell was armed with a knife. and
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high on pcp. ordered to drop the knife, lunged at officers and that is one of attorneys is that is when he fired. >> catherine: the dashboard video contradicts the description from the police creek. >> catherine: the victims mother has been arrested. it's a story you will only that's because police say own hands. it's a story you'll see only
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on four. >> reporter:concord police say the parents of the 14 year old victim were alerted by clayton charter high school that the girl had skipped school last monday. >> reporter:the girl's father used gps technology to trace his daughter's cell phone to newhall park.he found his her clothing and abrasions.she told her father she had been raped.and he called police. >> reporter:police say the girl had been here with a group of teens.there are reports that she was given alcohol and possibly a marijuana laced brownie. >> reporter:at one point police say the the boys.who sexually assaulted her. that suspect and 15 years old. police say they believe they know who the suspect is. and they are working on collecting enough evidence to make an arrest. >> reporter:but corporal christopher blakely says they did arrest two people.for an act of vigilante justice. >> reporter:he says the day after the sexual assault the victim's mother took her daughter's boyfriend to an address on the 5000 block of fallen leaf lane. a home of someone the duo thought was involved.and beat him up. >>the minor who was attacked that day.at one point he was hit with a baseball hat to the head >>i know people have a lot of emotions but you have to let the justice system run it's course >> reporter:the boy assaulted was hospitalized for his injuries.
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>> reporter:the victim's boyfriend.who arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. >> reporter:the mother of the rape victim was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. >> reporter:those cases are now with the district attorneys ofice whether of not they will face charges. >> reporter:meantime the sexaul assult case is still under investigation. maureen kelly kron4 news >> catherine:tunisia's president has declared a state of emergency throughout the country. >> catherine:after an attack on a bus carrying his presidential guard. 12 people were killed. >> catherine:the tunisian leader says his terrorism". and has called for a curfew in the capital. >> catherine:he's asking for international cooperation against extremists who have staged attacks around the world in recent weeks. >> catherine:the name and photo has been released of another suspect in the paris terror attacks. >> catherine:belgium's federal prosecutor has issued an international abrini.who's being tracked by both belgian
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and french police. >> catherine:he was last seen with fugitive salah abdes-lam at a gas station - two days before the attacks. >> catherine:police think he may have been driving the car used in the attacks in paris november 13th.and may have dropped off one of the bombers. >> catherine:130 people were killed.and hundreds of others were wounded. >> catherine:president obama says the u.s. and france stand together in the fight against isis. he met with french president francois hollande at the white house today. >> catherine:hollande is trying to put together an international coalition to counter terrorism. >> catherine:isis has claimed responsibility for the attacks in paris that left at least 130 people dead. >> catherine:france has been stepping up its airstrikes against isis since then. obama says he'll continue the current strategy but still thinks it would be a mistake >> catherine:to send a large number of troops to syria.
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>> catherine:the turkish government says it was only protecting its own air space. >> catherine:but russia has a very different description for the downing of one of its aircraft today. >> catherine:grant lodes is here with the latest on a potentially dangerous escalation in syria's civil war. >> catherine:grant? >> grant:russian president vladimir putin is calling it a stab in the back. you can see the plane going down in flames. both crew members ejected one was shot to death as he parachuted to the ground. >> grant:turkey released this image of the russian su=24 jet showing that it crossed into turkish airspace for all of 30 seconds. it was intercepted by a turkish f-16 and crashed in syrian territory. some moscow newspapers are calling for retaliation. >> grant:president obama urged restraint. >>turkey, like every country, has the right to defend its territory and its airspace. i think it's very important right now for us to make sure that the russians and the turks are talking to each other to
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find out exactly what happened and take measures to discourage any kind of escalation." >> grant:syrian rebels also released images of their gunners shooting down a russian helicopter sent to rescue the downed pilots. >> grant:one russian marine reporedly died. there is no word on the fate of the other crew member on the jet. >> catherine:police are looking for three suspects in a shooting near a rally in minneapolis last night. >> catherine:five people were shot outside a police station. >>--they're all expected to survive. >> catherine:the three shooters are described only as white men.
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>> he got caught. that was killer. that was awesome. >> very serious incident. not only for the clerk. victimize of an armed robbery. what if someone else would have been heard at the back of the store. so many scenarios to pull it out. >> catherine: he is being charged with armed robbery. i do not know why the dard debater think?--darth vador warriors star steff curry
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is moving! >> reporter: chucking in a storm tracker 43 it fairly quiet it is still possible although a lot of the sky has opened up. is relatively dry. breaking those temperatures down. here is the performance. we have actually done better than this. in many areas not a whole lot. san jose 300, >> reporter: and napa at 200 th of an inch of rain. >> reporter: so you may have the peter petre of showers overnight. beyond that of
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the league's stars to settle down. because these guys will open up just like today they may be filled. mckean called for tomorrow afternoon >> reporter:--making clouds >> reporter: by the end of the week this batch will hold the possibility of showers for saturday creek but to systems next week, are possible. coming up with top more about that forecast coming up. >> catherine: warriors star curry, is moving toward we will show you his new east bay home coming up!
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>> catherine: the international san francisco auto show is now running through sunday at peak muscone center is open to the public. tickets are just $10, and kids under 12 get in free. our tech reporter dick slate was there. looking for the safety technology built into cars.
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>> predetermined the miles. essentially is a report card from your vehicle as to how your teenager is doing as a driver. the new mel bowl with 360 degree censored. to help you stay in your lane, and helps with breaking. or, in case of an emergency. the same features can predict how will your teenager is driving. >> once they get home. you will be able to see how your teenager is driving. using a pen number. this is a great new technology that will see how your child has driven.
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>> either way to reward them or does a piece of mind of how they are driving withoutyou. >> reporter:gabe slater >> catherine:the warriors are on the verge of making history. excitement is building. as we get closer to game time. we get closer to game time. we get closer to game time. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no more than 100 mg. as it affects how well it works. it's such an important thing to do to help protect against another heart attack. brilinta worked better than plavix. and even reduced the chances of dying from another one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to doctor. since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: happening now at 530 we are staying on top of this situation in chicago. you are looking at the scene live with protesters filling the streets a few hours after police released a video of a fatal schick--fatal shooting. you are looking at the protest accurate and has been peaceful. a case that has been fined the community. the officer is white in this case and the victim is black. >> catherine: you can see the officer's shooting the victim 16 times back in
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october of last year. madonna reportedly ignored police orders to drop the knife and then lunged at the officers. attorneys say that is when bandit opened fire. but attorneys representing macdonalds family says the video contradict the police union version. >> catherine: the golden state warriors are on the verge of making history. in just two hours - they take on the lakers. >> catherine: a win tonight would give them a 16 and oh start. the best ever for the n-b-a. >> catherine: and dub nation is fired up for tonight's game. kron 4's alecia reid is live at oracle tonight with more.alecia? >> reporter: a big night tonight. >> reporter: took time to come outside and hang out in the parking lot. and there
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are about to go back and side but i will talk more with them before they leave us. >> reporter: to the big deal for you guys because you look up to the warriors and got a chance to play. >> i am really excited to watch curry klay. --play >> reporter: omni's you said that they have been looking for to watching this game and they were able to get tickets. >> is, we told them as they were younger that they were able to work hard to achieve things. the captain looking for to coming here tonight. --they have been >> tell these kids if they drink they can achieve it. and they are watching these guys play and that they are doing so well. they are able to be here creek despite
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achieving a monumental culprit full circle experience. (cheers & applause) the >> that is how many wins they need to win the entire season. >> reporter: test and so much fun and the parking lot. so many people hang out they are having so much fun. >> reporter: they are jumping up and down to keep warm is what he was doing. still noting that there are eight few showers out the scene. particularly the south bay later tonight with three development of a few showers. here is the progress we have. at s f o, did receive some rain but
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not as much downtown. it is fairly modest than what we had before in terms of rainfall amount. >> reporter: as far as our lead speak still double digits across the region. by the afternoon, the skies will open up. we are talking mostly chilly by 9:00 p.m.. racing into the '40's and midnight, much the same. more overnight then tomorrow morning perhaps a few showers. bone chilling temperatures in the mill valleys. >> catherine:in the north bay today. an extremely high tide forced cal trans to shut down an off-ramp and close a road. >> catherine:kron four's terisa estacio shows us just how high the >> reporter:it may look like
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a lake, but this is actually a heavy traveled road in mill valley. state route 1 - early in the morning, the offramp from nb 101 was shut down in anticipation of flooding and it did not take long to see the water rise >> reporter:look at this >> reporter:this is the bottom of the manzanita park and ride in mill valley, the water surged quickly - >> reporter:knowing it could get bad, caltrans blocked off sections of the park and ride to prevent drivers from getting stuck. >> reporter:but as you can see here - the water certainly had a far reach - out on state route 1 - at this intersection in mill valley, >> reporter:a blockade was set up to steer drivers away from the area >> reporter:some workers with high vehicles were allowed to cross, but slowly and cautiously. >> reporter:on monday, a driver did get stuck when he drove into the deep water. >> reporter:those who work in the area say they avoid getting close. -- oh yeah, we stay away. >> they do not know better. we look out the window all day.
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>>-- at the peak - it was past 6 feet and it is supposed to be worse on wednesday. >> reporter:cal trans plans to be out here again, taking precautionary measures in hopes of trying to protect >> reporter:in mv te hist >> catherine: caltrans says the implosion of an old bay bridge pier two weeks ago. worked out better than planned >> catherine: initiial analysis shows the so-called "bubble curtain" kept fish away from the area. and none were killed in the explosion. >> catherine: it was quite a sight that saturday morning. while things were stirred up >> catherine: -- scientists say there was no major effect on water quality. >> catherine: caltrans will use this experience to help decide how to get rid of 'other' old bridge piers. return to index of stories... >> catherine: a pedestrian killed in pacifica monday was identified today as joshua delacruz salas.
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the 17-year-old was hit by an s-u-v as he walked home from school. >> catherine: it happened in a crosswalk on highway 35.also known as skyline boulevard.around 3:30 in the afternoon. >> catherine: he was pinned under the s-u-v and died at the scene. the driver.a man in his mid thirties.stayed at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. >> catherine: there's no indication he'd been drinking or doing drugs. >> catherine: police have identified and arrested two suspects in connection with 12 burglaries in los altos. >> catherine: their names are being withheld because they're juveniles. surveillance video shows them outside the back door of a café on main street. >> catherine: they can be seen kicking in the door. then, stealing money from the register. and also some food. police say, they did the same thing at two other restaurants. >> catherine: all three spots targeted are near the intersection of state and main streets. >> catherine: the curry family is on the move in the bay area.
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coming up. a look at the house steff curry just bought in the east bay. and next. >> catherine: amazon's ceo is staking a claim in the space race.
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>> grant: the president had glowing remarks about willie mays, the giants hall of famer and all-time baseball great. >> have never seen a player like willie mays and we have not seen one since. he was so fast, he could barely keep a hat on his head. on top of that, he also served our country tam was eight quite of an example while excelling to show an exemplary image of sybarite. -civil-rights-. >> grant: " it is because of
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giants like willie that allows someone like me to even think of being president. >> reporter: the models are showing us that things to come together later on. and wait out to sea, which is all that about?
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>> catherine: this particular protest has been peaceful and we will have an update s six. >> catherine: grant has
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pictures of curries, brand new house. >> grant: with a family of four they are moving up in the world. this walnut creek pack is glenn for three. $8,000,000.8000 square foot home. his wife is a professional chef. you have a pool table and a 2300 square feet wine cellar. with four fireplaces and a million-dollar views. capelin, not too bad. -- kathryn.. . >> reporter: thanksgiving morning, it is something else to deal with. i want to
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show you the general palin potentially, what is left of it when it hit the south bay. maybe as a early as midnight or 1:00. by tomorrow morning, the possibility may still be with us. to get the shower. that is kind of our weekend forecasts for corn into the weekend. >> reporter: king of strain with this mess out here. this is saturday and sunday some type of weather. most importantly going into next week a like the last response that came out of the gulf of alaska this will come much higher than all of that. and the rain showers will not be as cold. >> reporter: the one early next week may have some clutched to that. we do have
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some storms up and the mounting for winter storm warnings. >> reporter: that is what you see here, involved in the red. though reddick is an advisory and the white is a solemn warning. >> reporter: approaching, with hurricane force in some cases. if you are headed up there or even after this is all said and done perhaps, by thanksgiving. tonight, it will not be as bad. of course, the thirties coverage but you can't expect more of that to come. >> reporter: everyone else is looking closer to the 30's. in the afternoon, as soon as the sun set to the trust upon that. then we go
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with the same thing again creek for your thanksgiving eve and morning. >> reporter: temperatures along the east bay shoreline, mid-50s at that even with sunshine. there uc and with a chance of showers of next week. >> reporter: a foot that the current conditions for snow bomb ripped it looks like a base of 22 in. at kirkwood and norstar at 18, mount rose at 30. snow is still coming as we speak. more supposed to be added to that. catherine? >> catherine: 19 people in
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seven states have become sick. one of the cases is in california. costco has remove the product from the shelves and has stopped production. the chicken salad carries the item number 3-7-7-1-9. the company says anyone who bought it should throw it away. >> catherine: a busy day on one street the dow was up nearly 20.3 the nasdaq a third of the point and the s&p closed over two and half. financial expert robert black told kron4 mark, dan and that there are more winners than losers in today's economic news. >> reporter: fourth quarter
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should be and nice corporate know things giving dinner prepared >> turkey costs are up. which is hurting the price of the turkey, a 16 lb. turkey is $23 which is up about a $39 over every year. all things considered is not that. --bad >> sharing information from other lenders, they are not lending yet. they will at some point. they have an extended their fleet of financial services. using their website to track and compare mortgages. which is good. the internet has changed television, change music and more creek why not
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bring down the cost of wall street and mortgages. >> stanley: rule number one never ignore traffic laws. no. 2 and never forget rule number one. caught in the latest crackdown of people behaving badly up next!
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>> i was watching the light and basically you just went to the light. >> stanley: this driver had a phone attached to her ear. >> mn mother of three. --i am >> stanley: legislator excuse was not enough to qualify. >> stanley: in daly city. stanley roberts, kron 4 news. >> catherine: an explosive
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the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>shouting nats. >> catherine:drama in an east bay courtroom today. as the man accused of killing a beloved artist makes his first court appearance. >> catherine:our cameras captured this outburst when the judge read the charges. good evening, i'm catherine heenan. >> catherine:20-year-old marquise holloway faces six felony charges.
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>> catherine:he will be back in court on monday to answer those charges. kron 4's dan kerman was in the courtroom today.he's live in oakland tonight with the very latest.dan? >> reporter: it caught all of us by surprise spirit we heard charges read to the offender over and over with very little said. he asked if he understood the charges to confirm his 93 there was very little reaction from the suspect. then he started reading the charges more and the outburst began. >> reporter: the media was not allowed to show his face in court but as the charge out-this as being charged all the son he started behaving erratically. with the outburst. >>shouting
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>> reporter: he was hauled out of the courtroom without leaving a plea. >> reporter: holloway, seen here and his booking photo was accused of murdering antonio ramos on october 29th. during questioning, holloway admitted to the shooting. but stated it was an accident. police say he stole his equipment may have been the motive of the attack. >> they had an argument that stemmed from mr. holloway looking at items that belonged to mr. ramos. >> reporter: holloway, it was associated with the ghost town bank. bay garrett they confirmed that he was the same man spotted conduct surveillance videos that was seen earlier in the investigation. he was
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charged with rory an attempted robbery unrelated to the margaret unrelated to the robbery >> reporter: back live outside the courthouse in oakland creek, we can tell you the whole weight is to back in court. he did not enter a plea today. he was rested in his mother's home in stockton. they do have the weapon and they believe that was the weapon used against mr. reynolds. kron 4 news. --mr. reynolds >> catherine: the mother and boyfriend of a teenaged rape victim have both been arrested. they're accused of assaulting the person they believe was involved in the sexual assault. >> catherine: new at six. kron4's maureen kelly talked to concord police who say that only made a bad situation worse. >> catherine: it's a story you'll see only on four.
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>> reporter:it all started here at newhall park last monday.the father of the victim was alerted by the 14 year old's high school that she skipped school that day. >> reporter:he tracked his daughter to the park where he found her with grass stains and abrasions.she told her dad she had been raped and he called police. >> reporter:police say the girl had been here with a group of teens.there are reports that she was given alcohol and possibly a marijuana laced brownie. the suspect.believed to be between 13 and 15 years old has yet to be arrested. >> reporter:the day after the sex assault police say the mother of the girl.took her home on fallen leaf lane of a boy they thought was involved in the rape. and they beat him up.the boyfriend.also a juvenile.allegeldly used a baseball bat. >> reporter:the boy assaulted was hospitalized for his injuries. the victim's boyfriend.who is under 15 years old. was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. >> reporter:the mother of the rape victim was arrested for battery, conspriracy and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. those cases are now with the district attorneys
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ofice which will ultimately decide whether of not they will face charges. >> reporter:meantime the sexaul assult case is still under investigation. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> catherine:police have arrested four suspects in connection with vandalism to the alameda creek dam last may. >> catherine:dylan jeffery, drake el-khouri, gavin palmon, and zackory morton were booked into the fremont jail on felony vandalism charges. >> catherine:nearly 50- million gallons of water were lost in the incident. >> catherine:surveillance video shows three men sneaking into the area and destroying the inflatable dam. the vandalism was considered even more damaging because of the drought. >> catherine:the water that leaked was enough to provide 500 homes with water for a year. about a million dollars in damage was done to the dam.
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>> catherine:now to the weather. >> catherine:another round of much-needed rain is headed our way. this, after a brief storm pounded the bay area earlier today. >> catherine:this was the scene this morning in sausalito and san francisco. you can see the very slick roads.forcing drivers to use caution. >> catherine:the big question.what can we expect tomorrow as many people prepare to hit the road for thanksgiving. dave spahr is tracking the conditions.dave? >> reporter: unpacked your gloves. >> catherine: it is going to be that cold? >> reporter: yes. >> reporter: to the north bay, and uc 0.11 in santa rosa and downtown san francisco 0.3. and more modest amounts headed toward the far east bay. with storm trucker for fairly quiet
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right now. >> reporter: there is a little bit more that i am pointing out test this may hold a package for scattered showers for the south bay and east today, late late tonight. an utterly committed spirit to make note of. ---to make note of. >> reporter: there is yet another batch toward the north back to be more modest than what we have already had. double digits around the perimeter of the bay. up to one country particularly. >> reporter: snacks that-- batch of showers to the post midnight and 4:00 a.m. frit perhaps late as 7 creek with temperatures in the '40's at that point.
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>> catherine:in the south bay the rain may have been a factor in a crash that injured >> catherine: grant lotus is here with more on snow. >> grant: look at this little tyke with a leash on him derrick you have to be careful when they are that the young. these resources are really need this to get a jump on what could be a bounce back year after years of a drought. here in squaw valley bbc 8 lot of fresh powder and people enjoying their holiday with snow coming down in the mountains. trying to get to the resort is not so fine print with twin bridges of virtual white out. >> grant: officer men think
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you for your time has been a busy day for you folks yeah >> * we have been dealing with snow and wipe out conditions. we love the snow and we love it here and is a welcome sight for all of us. >> grant: can you tell us for people who are heading to the tahoe area? >> so for those of you who are trying to make it through the town hall or lean now after it will beat a bit of face logo and should make your way out. . >> grant: are you? and whether the current conditions? >> i'd live on the east side. 200 ft. lower than the actual current print so i have about 6 in. at my house. intown compared to
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where you are is about 10 in.. we vicki hit hard and we that hit the way we wanted to before thanksgiving. >> grant: thank you for your time. >> grant: you can get there but just take it slow. >> catherine: and do not forget to bring your gloves. >> catherine:three people and snarled traffic this afternoon in downtown san jose. >> catherine:kron four's rob fladeboe shows us what happened. >> reporter:this was chaotic scene just after one o'clock tuesday afternoon here on southbound highway 87 near the julien street on ramp. >> reporter:paramedics and firefighters rushing to the aid of three people pulled from the wreckage of a crash that occurred just as the rain was ending. >> captain tim miller/san jose fire dept. -- investigation is still going on now. however, i do
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believe weather was a factor. again, we are still investigating. it's not yet clear exactly what happened but somehow this van, which as you can see, was heavily damaged after itthe concrete center divide, had gotten tangled up with a much smaller red convertible, which also sustained heavy damage. >> reporter:their occupants suffered major injuries. >>captain tim miller/san jose fire dept. -- to people in critical condition. >> reporter:coincidentally, the crash occurred about an hour later and just a mile south of where an earlier crash involving an upended garbage >> reporter:truck shut down the highway for a time. a garbage truck may also have been involved in the more serious crash but investigators could not immediately say more than that. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> catherine: there were also lots of umbrellas in san francisco this morning. the city got lots of rain just after 10 this morning.although it ended pretty quickly.
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>> catherine: it still made for a slick commute for most people. you can expect much of the same tomorrow morning.but the bulk of the storm has passed. >> catherine: for up-to-the minute weather alerts, and forecasts in your neighborhood. be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. your number one source for news and weather >> reporter: i'm here in mill valley. nicosia localized flooding occurred several cars sat indeed coddle spirit here on miller avenue, signs were placed out lanes for shutdown forcing individuals to navigate all around the area. making matters worse, drivers had to deal with plotting and slick roads patrick by noon, the flooding had gone down.
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>> reporter: in mill valley , terisa estacio kron 4 news. >> catherine: coming up protesters hit the streets in chicago after a disturbing video is released. >> catherine: tensions escalate on the turkey syria border.
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>> catherine: the city of chicago is on edge tonight.after police released a video of a teenager shot 16 times by a police officer. that officer - now charged with murder. >> catherine: grant is here now with the disturbing video.grant? >> grant: it is downright chilling. police put out there. you see it right there. take a closer look the officer is white, the victim is black. the officer shoots the teenager 16 times. free sit here.
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officer van dyke is charged with murder. the police unit says he could and did with high brick on pcp. but the video shows that he would never launching at the police. >> violating the standards that comes with becoming a police officer. i understand that people would be upset but i'd like to echo the comments of the macdonald family, the expert, and for those who choose to speak out please do it peacefully. >> grant: does that have a problem with protests he does not want to buy less in history. people have been walking the streets for our spirit is just the latest example of police officers profiling suspect using
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excessive force. >> grant: this is, i believe roosevelt wrote terret where the protesters have been with the like images showing that is non die down anytime soon and will continue to follow this story. and again creek peaceful protest. >> catherine:for the 10th day, protestors are marching in minneapolis to demonstrate against the shooting death of a black man in a november 15ththe rally is in support of 24-year-old jamar clark.who died in what police >> catherine:say was a scuffle as theyclark was a suspect. >> catherine:this rally has been peaceful.but last night police say five people were shot in a similar rally - outside a police station. >> catherine: expected to survive. meantime - today's protestors say they don't trust the police version of how clark died.
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>> catherine:this was the scene at last night's shooting. police have now arrested two men. one of the five protestors injured last night has already returned to the the restrictions. >> catherine: as we approach things giving in seems like we will have to bundled up a little bit. >> reporter: is going to be quite cold, particularly if you are headed to the mountain spirit un noticed at petaluma their looks like a still holding their and all in the south. keeping this focus on that system
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particularly, by tomorrow morning smart scattered showers. probably, not the platform is we had this morning. the system moving through fairly quickly. with the skies opening up. completing more cloud coverage above us. >> reporter: to (that we will get it coming up from the gulf of alaska. like the other two predecessors. what's most and the mountain, pretty good all the way up to thanksgiving is continue particularly to the south. talking about yosemite. let's get to those areas. the white threw assuming a national park. winter weather advisory. and that will be in effect all the wait until tomorrow perhaps about 4:00 p.m. to
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rid >> reporter: you can get inland approaching possibly hurricane force. even after the advisories are over with. take caution. as you do not know the roads will be after all of that. >> reporter: overnight lows are quite chilly indeed accurate with two systems out in the pacific right now. one to make note of for the weekend. it does not like it will come together entirely correct one to watch next tuesday and wednesday. that may bring us some showers at that point. unlike his predecessor in may not be able out storm. >> reporter: 4 storm.
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>> catherine: happening tonight. >> catherine: the warriors.on the verge of making history. m-v-p steff curry and the gang are one win away from breaking the record for hottest start in nba history. >> catherine: the tip-off against the lakers is just over an hour away. >> catherine: we're covering this story from all angles. >> catherine: kron 4's alecia reid talked to fans hoping to witness history. >> catherine: but we begin with kron 4's mark carpter who spoke with the team ahead of the big game. >> reporter:that's right catherine. >> reporter:it's usually the nfl that dominates november here though as the golden state warriors are arguably nationally. >> reporter:i'm gonna step out as we show you the fans filing into the oracle as gates opend about 45-minutes ago.about 30-minutes earlier than usual, but when you have a huge crowd you got to let them in. >> reporter:
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let's go to the video from earlier today. participating in its morning shootout contest. the defending champs commending to become the first week with a 16-0. >> reporter: his berkeley l.a. has been warriors nemesis. seen as the 2015 lakers is the worst league and the worst team in the leak occurred is the perfect time to count. we caught up with klay thompson creek son of former laker michael thompson. >> to the change for the better. exciting. with a great fan base in the league. used to beat up on
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the warriors pretty good trick was my seventh time it changed. >> reporter: off the set for 730. the warriors have a franchise record going of 26 consecutive wins. >> reporter: as the weeks go on the record keeps climbing. catherine, back to you. >> catherine: tickets for tonight's game.were hard to come by. some standing room seats were selling for more than 300 dollars. >> catherine: kron 4's alecia reid is live at oracle.where fans are getting fired up. alecia? >> reporter: there is a banned practically but right behind me. they started just a second adulterate billy and print with the parking lot full when drivers are trying to find spot. it--
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spot. people are very excited. i spoke with people on both sides predict you go with both teams are saying we are going to have to run us tonight. >> rather be nowhere else than here at for this moment. >> i still great. 16-0. we >> are here, they beat your >> we are here, baby >> reporter: i spoke with a husband and wife team. he was for the warriors and she was for the lakers. she looked at him when he said the warriors will take it tonight. she says there never super competitive threat but i do not think so compared to the husband. >> catherine:our warriors
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coverage isn't done just yet. at 6-45.sports director gary radnich gives his take on the big game.as the warriors try to for a historic 16 and oh on the season. >> catherine: this should be fun. >> catherine:russian president vladimir putin calls turkey's downing of a russian warplane a "stab in the back". and says it will have serious consequences for russian-turkish relations. the plane crashed in syria.
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>> catherine: turkey claims it had violated its airspace and was warned ten times to go back. russia insists it never entered turkish airspace. >> catherine: the news of the downed plane in syria came as french president francois hollande met with president obama at the white house. >> catherine: hollande is on a mission to build an international coalition against isis, just two weeks after the deadly terror attacks in paris. >> catherine: president obama pledged to step up assistance to france and other allies. but he stopped short of endorsing a french proposal for a new grand coalition that would include russia. >> catherine: the president says the incident shows an ongoing military activity in the very volatile region.
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>>regarding the broader crisis in syria, president hollande and i agree that russia's strikes against the moderate opposition only bolster the assad regime, whose brutality has helped to fuel the rise of isil. we agree that russia could play a more constructive role, if it were to shift the focus of it's strike to defeating isil. >> reporter: >> catherine: obama comes during the same week that hollande is meeting with the british prime minister -- the german chancellor -- and russian president vladimir putin. >> catherine: will meet the bay area man making a difference in the lives of those that needed most. >> catherine: gary is coming up with sports as 645.
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>> reporter: in the south bay. the rain make a mess of the world. a woman was injured and trapped in her vehicle for some time after is spun out on highway 17 creek mostly minor crashes
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the of the day. but a more serious when downtown san jose sent to people to the hospital in serious condition derrick kron 4 news. >> reporter: alleged rape here and hall park but another juvenile. no one has been arrested yet. but the victim's mother and boyfriend has been arrested for an act of vigilante violence. they beat up the suspect with a baseball bat. the boyfriend was are rested for an assault of a deadly weapon and the rape victim's mother was are arrested for battery and conspiracy, while contributing of the violence of the minor. >> reporter: in oakland a man accused of killing a oakland artist. here you
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see outburst in the courtroom. screening and cursing as the judge read the charges against him. he is charged of the murder of the artist. he admitted to the shooting of ramos' but stated it was an accident he will be back in court november 30th. >> reporter: >> catherine: and with the date and the weather center. it sounds like thanksgiving will be more of hot chocolate near the fireplace. >> reporter: what a job to have if you have to get early in the morning. >> reporter: just north, getting more intensity and now the south with a couple
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splotches out to b.c. by the northwest and southeast. we are still expecting showers. early, favoring the south bay. skies are opening up fairly quickly. is still get a few more sales of strain. --stream >> reporter: look at this all around the perimeter of the bay pruitt 39 degrees and plenty more of that went calms. with mostly cloudy cold and maybe a few showers potentially care greeting us tomorrow, at 7:00 a.m. and some locations inland. more to come through it catherine?
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>> grant: shaping lives and changing lives. >> grant: in a country where kids and communities do not trust hit--police. j.j. as he is known to everyone has an unusual role. >> the shoes to get a call and response is like the reaction procure i have a chance to communicate embossed with the children before i even get to that point. --usually you will
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get a call and respond. >> jason is we have to be in school if we want to play basketball. --jj >> he did not have a role model accurate and that has been his driving factor. >> when i got older is felt like it was my duty to give back. he starred >> reporter: it a program to help with homework and to help with careers in the criminal justice system and want to take a couple of dozen of children to dominate each month. --to ghana >> to see all of these
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different tribes and they all get along. the police to not even have guns. they have low violence. >> reporter: from africa to california making a difference. >> not tried to play basketball against time. -- do not try to >> grant: when not on the court and the community with a slam dunk he is our kron 40 this month. --kron 4 hero >> catherine: the children, really it seems to love tempered and they call him what? >> grant: they call him, dad
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>> grant: he has three children of his own and a nephew. >> catherine: that is the highest compliment you give us. >> catherine: we will be right back.
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>> gary: new year's eve we will see you then catherine.
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>> gary: staff curry has a new house. by their rooms, five baths and 8000 square feet. four fireplaces and 2300 square feet wine cellar. the only reason i hesitate a little bit because that type of house look at those views, and that was in san francisco in would be 10 million. >> catherine: absolutely. >> gary: teen on an acre. so we are happy that curry is happy. --sitting on 1 a. >> gary: the warriors will set the record for the best start in nba history. call >> gary: kapernick underwent surgery today and what has
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been reported to be an extensive labrum dictator and his shoulder the timetable for recovery from four to six months. you can bet that he will mean. after a preferred because if he's a--injured or before an awfully healthy he has to forgo $12 million. >> gary: famous for getting in trouble and talking before a game with the steelers. the buying. --good bye >> gary:good bye rae rae >> gary: the deal,
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according to cleveland coach does not put johnny and a delight and we hope indeed, that he straightens out if he wants to be in quarterback. >> catherine: thank you, gary >> catherine: will be back with the latest on the chilly forecast.
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>> catherine: it looks like a good thanksgiving, stay home stay warm. it looks like it is going to be cold. >> reporter: it will be when the conditions as well. remaining coal through the weekend. >> catherine: see you later.
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