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easter mass in rome this morning. the pope didn't shy away from world events. he described the conflict in syria as "carnage" and appealed for better access to humanitarian aid. the pontiff also mentioned violence in yemen and called for reconciliation in the middle east. he also hoped talks would lead to peace on the korean peninsula. pope francis also spoke about hostilities in south sudan, the democratic republic of congo, ukraine, and ( marty ) the unrest over the death of stephon clark continues... former warrior's player matt barnes spearheaded a rally at the state captiol. it's been nearly two weeks since clark died at the hands of sacramento police offciers. saturday's rally took place near the golden one center where the kings and the warriors played last night. kron 4's ella sogomonian reports from sacramento. (nats)another day of protests
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in the state's capitol drew support of more than 200 people saturday afternoon for an unarmed black man killed by sacramento police the demonstration was hosted in a downtown park by former warriors and kings player matt barnes.the shooting death of stephon clark on march 18th moved the sacramento local to take action.sot: matt barnes, former nba player// "i'm in the process of staring a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these boys go to college. (cheers) but like we mentioned earlier, this is not a sacramento problem, this is a nationwide problem."family and friends close to clark shared their disbelief of the outpour of support and demand for the officers to be prosecuted.sot: christina rodriguez-johnson// "he just wasn't ... he didn't believe that he even deserved attention this way. he was the most humble person that you'd ever meet."protestors demand justice for clark who was killed in his grandmother's yard while holding a cell phone that police believed was a weapon.two officers fired 20 rounds at him.sot: matt barnes, former nba player// that's what they are doing
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these people get in administrative paid leave after killing people and not being held accountable and then they want to wonder why we're mad, why we march, why we're frustrated."clark promised his scholarship would not only help clark's family but eventually children nationwide who've lost their fathers at the hands of police. ella sogomonian kron 4 news. ((nats))give him a big hand ( marty ) a berkeley man is recovering this morning after he says he was attacked by a group of men. university police found the victim covered in blood. kron 4's hermela aregawi reports police are asking for the public's help in catching the . it was here on the 2600 block of channing way.. that ucpd found a young man alone, bloody and in need of help. sargeant tommy syto/ucpdthe officers observed that he had blood on his head, around his face and all over his shirt. he just appeared to be oriented.the victim told police.. around 8 oclock
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friday night.. he left the graduate bar in the durant hotel..to smoke by himself.he says.. that's when, a group of 3 to 5 men approached him, uttered something he didn't really understand then started to punch him, then when he was on the ground.. they repeatedly kicked him.sargeant tommy syto/ucpdour officers conducted an area check to see if they could find anyone that was associated, any witnesses and unfortunately it came up negative.the 25 year old victim suffered a deep 1 inch cut on his temple but is expected to be okay. we spoke with young men who are familiar with area about the incident.david pittman/berkeley i am very surprised about the incident that happened because i don't see anyting that could provoke anybody to do that because everybody is very outgoing, loving and caring in berkeley.konstantine piterman/berkeleyi went to school here for four years.. and there's definitely times
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you have to be aware of your surroundings. you need to not wear headphones at night and not be texting while you're walking alone at night.. and certain precautions have to be taken.and that is what campus police are urging people to do. sargeant tommy syto/ucpdyou have to be safe and take into consideration not being by yourself, take advantage of having your friends there, having people around so you are not confronted with this situation by yourself.(hermela aregawi)police say we don't know if the suspects were also in the bar before the attack.. they tell me the victim does not attend uc berkeley.. but they did send an alert to students informing them about the attack. they say they believe this is an isolated incident.. and are asking anyone who has any information to contact ucpd. reporting in berkeley hermlea aregawi kron 4 news. ( marty ) some troubling news
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regarding that fatal tesla crash in mountain view last week. tesla says the car that crashed was on autopilot before the collision. the driver was killed in the accident that happened on highway 101. tesla says the driver's hands were not on the wheel for at least 6 seconds before the crash. the company also said the driver received several visual and one audible cue to grab the wheel earlier in the drive. ( marty ) in the east bay-- police arrested a man who got into an argument with customers and fired shots at a car in the drive-thru of a mcdonald's in fremont. this happened on friday morning. police were called to decoto road and fremont boulevard around three a-m. the three victims told officers they had an argument with the man in the car behind them. police say ... the man returned five minutes later and fired several rounds at them in the parking lot. no injuries were reported. police say the incident is being investigated as an attempted homicide. ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... a man is shot... and then arrested.
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we'll explain what led to the arrest. ( marty )plus... the story of how a man who was due to be deported to mexico... is set to return to his family in san jose early next week. ( marty )and... if you're over the age of 50... it's time to get screened for colorectal cancer. learn about the symptoms you need to look out for. for. (ácommercialá) ♪ for. (ácommercialá) wow! ♪ find a world of inspiration.
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older, doctors say you should be screened for colorectal cancer.kim hutcherson is here with more in today's according to the centers for disease control and prevention, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the u-s.dr. djenaba joseph, medical director of cdc's colorectal cancer control program."in 2011 the most recent year for which we have data, more than 135,000 people in this country were diagnosed with colorectal cancer.and more than 51,000
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died from it. the evidence is strong, that in adults aged 50 to 75 routine screening for colorectal cancer reduced mortality."adults in that age range are strongly encouraged to get regularly tested.that's because more than 90-percent of cases occur in people 50 years of age or older.you can have colorectal cancer without any symptoms at all, especially early on.even people younger than 50 should see a doctor if they have symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, blood in your stool, stomach pains or cramps that will not go away.there are multiple screening options available, that just might save your life.for today's health minute, i'm kim hutcherson. ( dave ) (ácommercialá) ( dave ) ( dave )
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look at the embarcadero this morning. toss to weather. (dave) dry conditions along with mild temperatures are expected through wednesday. rain chances will develop in the north by late thursday and across the entire forecast area by friday and saturday. ( marty ) on the peninsula... a man is shot, treated at a hospital
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and then arrested after a shooting in daly city. kron four's philippe djegal reports three others were also arrested. (philippe) daly city police lockdown the police also arrested. saturday. saturday. ( marty ) on the peninsula... a man is shot, treated at a hospital and then arrested after a shooting in daly city. kron four's philippe djegal reports three others were also arrested. (philippe) daly city police lockdown the crime scene... while san mateo
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county sheriff forensic investigators document and collect evidence... their focus -- this green home on the 500-block of gellert boulevard... where a man was shot in the leg overnight. neighbor/annonymous- "i heard some very fast firing sound. i thought it was firecracker in the beginning, but then you know this morning -- i found out it was actually gunshots." this neighbor says he works late and was in the shower when he heard the shots fired at around 12-30 in the morning. police say investigators found shellcasings outside this home... and, that the people inside it were uncooperative. a sergeant says a man was treated at san mateo general hospital for a gunshot wound. he was placed under arrest after he was released.neighbor/anno nymous- "give our, you know, our mobile society, right, i mean, you can have thugs that live in other bad areas that just come over here, right. so, you can't really control that. hopefully, that's just a random event." eventually, police used a search warrant to get inside the home... three more adults were taken into custody after drugs and weapons were found. one of those suspects also faces additional child endangerment charges.neighbor/annonymous-
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"i thought it was like, because you know its, uh, good friday, right? people just lighting off firecrackers just for fun or something." instead, it was something much more serious. but fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. in daly city, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) in the east bay-- a car crash sends six people to the hospital. it happened friday night in byron, near brentwood. these are the pictures of the two cars that were involved in the crash the accident was in front of saint anne's catholic church. a medical helicopter along with two firetrucks and three ambulances reported to the scene. a patient was flown to a hospital. no word on his condition. ( marty ) there's a new message on a billboard in jacksonville, florida - grabbing attention and causing emotional responses. the man behind the sign... tells reporter kent justice... the sign is already successful. on the phone: claude taylor: "well it got you to call me! which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise right? it's got it has people talking. you know we put up
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these billboards and it begins a conversation."claude taylor is the voice behind mad dog pac.that's the name on the sign which says in straightforward manner: "the nra is a terrorist organization."someone who agrees stopped to tell us they like the message.larry haftel: "it's a little strong just say it's a terrorist organization but in reality it is. we in america like to deny things."while some will support the message it's offensive to people like cord byrd a state representative and an expert on state and federal firearms law.he's also a member of the nra.cord byrd: "wow. so the person that's behind the group at put it up i mean he labeled himself as a veteran political prankster but it's if it's a prank it's not a very funny one."the serious issue of responding to the tragedy in parkland last month is behind the billboard. debating that serious issue continues with high emotion on both sides. "i think make it very clear to a lot of people that the national rifle association where the nra
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plays a critical role in making available to the general public what are essentially weapons of war." "the nra in any of these mass shootings had nothing to do with them. and in fact in the texas shooting it was an nra member and former instructor who stopped the bad guy so that's what i would like the other side, the person to put up. so why are you demonizing an organization that has never had anything to do with any of these mass shootings?" ( marty ) that was kent justice reporting. ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... the warriors face the sacramento kings. and another dub is injured. he left the game on a stretcher. j-r- stone has it next in sports. (ácommercialá) the warriors are
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struggling without their all-stars golden state has lost four of the last five games the good news is klay thompson was back in the lineup to face the kings thompson missed the last eight games with a fractured right thumb klay didn't show any rust. he got going in the opening minutes finishes with 25 points against the kings he played 32 minutes tonight kevin durant with a game-high of 27 points warriors up by 13 in the third scary moments in the final seconds of the quarter patrick mccaw is forced to leave the game on a stetcher after injuring his back as he was going up for the layup... he loses his balance after vince carter touches him he was transported to uc davis the warriors say chest x-rays came back clear... awaiting for results of c-t scan... will have an m-r-i as well golden state wins 112-96 the
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giants in los angeles facing the dodgers the last time san francisco opened the regular season with three straight wins was back in 2010 let's head to dodger stadium in the first -- matt kemp singles off holland... dodgers up 2-nothing holland allows three hits, five runs in five innings of work the giants couldn't get anything going maeda strikes out ten in five innings and shuts out san francisco dodgers win their first game of the year, 5-nothing they'll play their series finale tomorrow night at 5-30 over at the coliseum... the a's hosting the angels. first inning mike trout at the plate....drives this ball to right field....athletics can't get to it....it's off the wall...one run would score and trout slides into second with a double. third inning..two men on base...justin upton...ground ball to short. marcus semien tries to backhand the ball but can't handle it. throw is late. one run would score.
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same inning two to nothing....albert pujols with a line drive in there....anothe r run would score. 5th inning pujols again...boog powell can't get to it. another run would score. we go to the bottom of the sixth for some a's highlights. stephen piscotty....base hit...two runs would score on this play but the a's couldn't comeback. they go on to lose 8 to 3.and that's sports. have a great sunday. ( marty )and your encouraged to take bart to the coliseum and oracle arena today. the a's and warriors have home games. first pitch for the a's- angels game is at 1:05 p.m. the warriors host the phoenix sunsat 5:30 p.m. so the parking lot will be packed. live look ( marty )and your encouraged to take bart to the coliseum and oracle arena today. the a's and warriors have home games. first pitch for the a's- angels game is at 1:05 p.m. the warriors host the phoenix sunsat 5:30 p.m. so the parking lot live look outside... golden gate bridge.. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá)
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( marty ) ( marty ) there is good news for the family of an undocumented south bay man who is facing deportation to mexico. kron four's rob fladeboe reports a judge ruled in fernando carillo's favor. nats (family around breakfast table)lourdes barraza and two of her three children were all smiles at breakfast after receiving news that a federal court judge in san francisco has ruled againstdeporting
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barraza's undocumented husband, fernando carillo, who is in jail in richmond after being detained by ice back in octoberlourdes barraza/fernando carillo's husband "...we're happy with the judge's decision and we believe it's the right decision and that we are on the right side of history with this decision..."judge joseph park has ruled that were he to be deported to mexico, fernando carillowould be persecuted, based on his relationship with a relative who is involved in fighting crime. the government has 30 days to appeal the granting of what's known as a "withholding of removal."lourdes barraza "....withholding of removal doesn't guarantee anything right now in terms of legal residency or citizenship because of the way immigration law is right now , what it means is he will be able to apply for a work permit and legally remain in the united states...." a cable tv installer, carillo was detained by ice because of prior deportations and a d.u.i. the "withholding of removal" order means he can stay in the u.s. so long as he
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commit's no more crimes. his family, who had been considering a move to canada because they too would be unsafe in mexico, say he has earned his freedom.lourdes barraza "..he paid the price for making the mistakes they say he made and he deserves to et on with his life now..." in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. ( marty ) the government did not file an appeal in carillo's case -- and he is set to be released monday morning after months of ( marty ) after two years, baton rouge police released shocking video of the officer who killed alton sterling two years ago. sterling, an african-american man from louisiana, was shot six times. the white officer was responding to a call about a man with a gun. reporter, kaylee har-tung helps us understand what happened that night we want to warn you the video is disturbing. -nats video-graphic and disturbing new video ... -nats video-showing the
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controversial shooting death of alton sterling in july 2016... the baton rouge chief of police announcing officer blane salamoni who shot sterling six times during a struggle with him, will be fired over his actions... murphy paul/baton rouge chief of police: "a violation of command of temper has been sustained. officer blaine salamoni has been terminated from the baton rouge police department effective today." this week, salamoni refused to answer any questions during a disciplinary hearing the chief said... while howie lake, the other officer involved, answered them all. lake, who the chief says made mistakes but controlled his temper during the encounter was given a three day unpaid suspension. murphy paul/baton rouge chief of police: "two different perspectives. one officer did not follow the tactics, training, professionalism, and organizational standards."the police chief making it clear their administrative investigation was separate from the federal criminal charges both officers were already cleared of.the police department released four videos from the night of the
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shooting... including this surveillance footage from the triple s convenience store that's sterling -- at the front of the store sitting at a table where he's selling cds. minutes into the tape he's seen conducting a transaction with an unidentified man... here he removes what appears to be a gun from his front pocket... followed by money from the same pocket.within seconds, sterling, is seen "jokingly" making a shooting motion towards the man. that night police were initially called to the triple s convenience store responding to a 911 call from a witness who saw a man with a gun... watch closely as things escalate quickly.from salamoni's perspective, you can see a brief struggle...then his gun is trained on sterling's head. -nats video- sterling is then was pinned to the ground and tased ... twice... before being fatally shot. previously released cellphone videos recorded by bystanders... show at this point in the encounter, salamoni believed sterling was armed... and a gun was recovered from sterling's body. but the federal and
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state investigations determined the officer's actions were reasonable and couldn't prove that sterling wasn't reaching for a gun. é( marty ) that was kaylee har-tung reporting. federal and state investigations found the officer's actions were reasonable, and were unable to prove that sterling wasn't reaching for a gun. coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... parents are now turning to apps to make sure their kids are safe at school. but, some experts say that's not a good idea. that story is next. idea. that story is next. i no wondering, "what if?" uncertainties of hep c. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c.
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to track and monitor their kids phones. jana jones looked into whether they are actually many parents love to see what their kids are doing from their smart phone but a bay area psychiatrist says these appsmay not be the healthiest tool."i think technology is a wonderful thing and it allows parents to connect with their kids in ways our parents weren't able to connect with us and yes it is something you can use for safety."laura byrne is a mother of two.like most parentsshe wants the best for her kidsbut says she's realistic."i don't think that this technology is going to save lives. i think what is going to save lives is us as parents talking to our kids and working with our kids and demanding change within in our government."the parkland shooting hits home for byrneher best friend's niecedied in the tragedy. "this mamabear app it sounds great but at the same time, using it as a tool to track your kids during a situation like a school shooting, you could be setting yourself up for false sense, because you don't know they could have dropped their cell phone or left their cell phone."child psychiatrist kristopher kaliebe says these apps can áoccassionally offer peace of mind but more times than not they do more harm than good.
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"if parents are worrying too much and constantly making themselves upset and worried about things that are non events or beyond their control, that is a bad example for children and it will transmit some of that anxiety to the child."we all want to keep our kids safebut kaliebe says perhaps appsaren't the answer. ( marty ) that was jana jones reporting.
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your dog, is often a point of contention. but in one bay area neighborhood, you would think that the appearance of coyotes would make it an easy decision....especially for the owners of small dogs. but stanley roberts found out otherwise in this edition of people bahaving badly. i took a drive to south san jose i'm here because a viewer was concerned about off leash dogs near the area of coyote road and scarlett way and no sooner as i arrived there was
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this woman with the colorful umbrella walking two dogs precious and simon simon was on a leash and precious is not how come one is on a leash and one is not i'll wait for her answer wait let's try a different approach have you ever had your dog attacked by other dogs sometimes where is my dog(ummm what is this a story about) it about the dog have you ever had your dog attacked (so are you going to help) am i going to help with the problems we have with other dogs) what other problems, i'm trying to find out the coyote eats the dogs the coyote eats the cats) .so apparently in my quest to find the off lead dog problem i was diverted to the problem with coyotes eating cats and dogs which caused me to posed a simple question wouldn't be easier to put your dog on a leash if they're eating them yea but they eat, it at night when they escape oh ok sometimes dogs escape from the house and while we were talking a new visitor arrived and he was staring at us and watching our every move it turns out he escaped from a home nearby as my friend with the umbrella leaves she placed her dog on a leash i soon found out where the escapee was housed well usually my dogs are inside all the time ( except for this one) i don't know how she got out... so
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then i went searching for more dogs off leash and dropped into hellyer park .. which by the way cost 6 dollars to enter but it has its very own dog park however i told there is problem with off leash dogs in area where leashes are required but i'm happy to say everyone inside the park on this day had their dogs on leashes in this frisbee park all i found was oscar doing volunteer community cleaning up cigarette butts that what i dislike the most but you have stepping in what dog censored i don't know if i can say that dog poo ááhmmm ok according to other people i spoke to, the off leash problem is real, but it happens early in the morning and late in the afternoon as it relates to the dogs getting eatenif you keep your dog on a leash then it's kind of hard for them to get away though right on south san jose stanley roberts kron 4 news ( marty ) ( marty ) in national ( marty ) ( marty ) in national news...
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president trump is blasting governor jerry brown after he pardoned five ex-convicts facing deportation.the president tweeted: "governor jerry 'moonbeam' brown pardoned 5 criminal illegal aliens whose crimes include (1) kidnapping and robbery (2) badly beating wife and threatening a crime with intent to terrorize (3) dealing drugs. is this really what the great people of california want?" governor brown granted 56 pardons and commuted 14 others yesterday. the pardons do not prevent ( marty ) and the president had e-commerce giant amazon on his radar. mr. trump say amazon's deal with the u-s postal service is a money-losing agreement that hurts the u-s taxpayers. he called the company's deal with the post office a "scam." the president tweeted .
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"the u.s. post office will lose $1.50 on average for each package it delivers for amazon. that amounts to billions of dollars." the u-s postal service has lost money for 11 years. that is mostly due to pension and health care costs... not package delivery. coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... gone are the days when people would go the library... just to read a book. we'll show you how one library is putting a new spin on things... next after the live look outside... san francisco embarcadero. (ácommercialá) ( marty )today marks san
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neighborhood they'll be alot of food and live performances. there will also be an easter bonnet contest along with kids' rides... games... face painting... and a petting zoo. and remember to get a picture with the easter bunny too. ( marty ) reading books and sitting in silence is definitely not the cool thing to do at a public library in las vegas. as parker collins reports...the library is now teaching people how to spin records. nat music with rack focusloud music, flashing lights, and just feet away.nat library silencepure silence.ivan aguirre, high school senior:"i was actually amazed when i first saw this place. i was just so excited i mean i saw it i was like is this really real."this is the d-j learning lab at the enterprise public library. teenagers like ivan come in with no d-j experience and manage to get paying gigs! ivan aguirre, high school senior:"it's a lot different from dj-ing from here and to a crowd so i mean it's a huge difference but i love it."when
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the library district o-k'd this project almost five years ago, they only had one board. today they have seven.salvador avila, enterprise library branch manager:"it's great the libraries are embracing the new type of learning. we're trying to address millennials and the way they study."it's a unique idea that caught on. natsot: disc scratchand is bringing a new crowd into the library. ( marty ) that was reporting. ( marty ) nasa tested a new parachute for possible future missions saturday. it's called "aspire." a rocket was launched carrying the test parachute to an altitude of about 32 miles. after the parachute test ... the payload was recovered from the atlantic. it included high-definition cameras to record data. next, scientists will examine the data and analyze how well the parachute system performed. ( marty ) a florida homeowner found a big surprise in the swimming pool. an eleven foot long alligator was floating in the water. the
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( marty ) pope francis led easter mass in rome this morning. the pope didn't shy away from world events. he described the conflict in syria as "carnage" and appealed for better access to humanitarian aid. the pontiff also mentioned violence in yemen and called for reconciliation in the middle east. he also hoped talks would lead to peace on the korean peninsula. pope francis also spoke about hostilities in south sudan, the democratic republic of congo, ukraine, and venezuela. ( marty ) the unrest over the
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death of stephon clark continues... former warrior's player matt barnes spearheaded a rally at the state captiol. it's been nearly two weeks since clark died at the hands of sacramento police offciers. saturday's rally took place near the golden one center where the kings and the warriors played last night. kron 4's ella sogomonian reports from sacramento. (nats)another day of protests in the state's capitol drew support of more than 200 people saturday afternoon for an unarmed black man killed by sacramento police the demonstration was hosted in a downtown park by former warriors and kings player matt barnes.the shooting death of stephon clark on march 18th moved the sacramento local to take action.sot: matt barnes, former nba player// "i'm in the process of staring a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these boys go to college. (cheers) but like we mentioned earlier, this is not a sacramento problem, this is a nationwide problem."family and friends close to clark
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shared their disbelief of the outpour of support and demand for the officers to be prosecuted.sot: christina rodriguez-johnson// "he just wasn't ... he didn't believe that he even deserved attention this way. he was the most humble person that you'd ever meet."protestors demand justice for clark who was killed in his grandmother's yard while holding a cell phone that police believed was a weapon.two officers fired 20 rounds at him.sot: matt barnes, former nba player// that's what they are doing these people get in administrative paid leave after killing people and not being held accountable and then they want to wonder why we're mad, why we march, why we're frustrated."clark promised his scholarship would not only help clark's family but eventually children nationwide who've lost their fathers at the hands of police. ella sogomonian kron 4 news. ((nats))give him a big hand ( marty ) a berkeley man is recovering this morning after he says he was attacked by a group of men. university police found the victim covered in blood. kron 4's hermela aregawi reports police are asking for the public's help in catching the . it was here on the 2600 block
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of channing way.. that ucpd found a young man alone, bloody and in need of help. sargeant tommy syto/ucpdthe officers observed that he had blood on his head, around his face and all over his shirt. he just appeared to be oriented.the victim told police.. around 8 oclock friday night.. he left the graduate bar in the durant hotel..to smoke by himself.he says.. that's when, a group of 3 to 5 men approached him, uttered something he didn't really understand then started to punch him, then when he was on the ground.. they repeatedly kicked him.sargeant tommy syto/ucpdour officers conducted an area check to see if they could find anyone that was associated, any witnesses and unfortunately it came up negative.the 25 year old victim suffered a deep 1 inch cut on his temple but is expected to be okay. we spoke with young men who are familiar with area about the incident.david pittman/berkeley
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i am very surprised about the incident that happened because i don't see anyting that could provoke anybody to do that because everybody is very outgoing, loving and caring in berkeley.konstantine piterman/berkeleyi went to school here for four years.. and there's definitely times you have to be aware of your surroundings. you need to not wear headphones at night and not be texting while you're walking alone at night.. and certain precautions have to be taken.and that is what campus police are urging people to do. sargeant tommy syto/ucpdyou have to be safe and take into consideration not being by yourself, take advantage of having your friends there, having people around so you are not confronted with this situation by yourself.(hermela aregawi)police say we don't know if the suspects were also in the bar before the attack.. they tell me the victim does not attend uc berkeley.. but they did send an alert to students informing them about the attack. they say they believe this is an isolated incident.. and are asking anyone who has any information to contact ucpd. reporting in
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berkeley hermlea aregawi kron 4 news. ( marty ) coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... a man is shot... and then arrested. we'll explain what led to the arrest. ( marty )plus... the story of how a man who was due to be deported to mexico... is set to return to his family in san jose early next week. ( marty )and... if you're over the age of 50... it's time to get screened for colorectal cancer. learn about the symptoms you need to look out for. (ácommercialá)
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according to the centers for disease control and prevention, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the u-s.dr. djenaba joseph, medical director of cdc's colorectal cancer control program."in 2011 the most recent year for which we have data, more than 135,000 people in this country were diagnosed with colorectal cancer.and more than 51,000 died from it. the evidence is strong, that in adults aged 50 to 75 routine screening for colorectal cancer reduced mortality."adults in that age range are strongly encouraged to get regularly tested.that's because more than 90-percent of cases occur in people 50 years of age or older.you can have colorectal cancer without any symptoms at all, especially early on.even people younger than 50 should see a doctor if they have symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, blood in your stool, stomach pains or cramps that will not go away.there are multiple screening options available, that just might save your life.for today's health minute, i'm kim hutcherson. ( marty ) a woman is recovering from a remarkable brain
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surgery where she was allowed to play the flute... during the operation. 63-year-old anna henry had been suffering from tremors in her left hand and fingers. so surgeons at the texas medical center in houston implanted tiny electrodes into her brain. as she was on the operating table, the team handed henry her flute to test if her hands were stable enough to play. after playing one of her favorite classical concertos, doctors and nurses burst into applause. ( dave ) live look outside... bay bridge toll plaza. ( marty ) here's a live
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this morning ... one person is dead after being hit by a car on highway 101 in san rafael. chp says it happened early this morning. officers responded around six this morning to reports of a body laying on the road on northbound 101 ...north of i-580. the chp shut down traffic to investigate and the second lane of westbound 580 to northbound 101 remains closed at this time. ( marty ) on the peninsula... a man is shot, treated at a hospital and then arrested after a shooting in daly city. kron four's philippe djegal reports three others were also arrested. (philippe) daly city police lockdown the crime scene... while san mateo
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county sheriff forensic investigators document and collect evidence... their focus -- this green home on the 500-block of gellert boulevard... where a man was shot in the leg overnight. neighbor/annonymous- "i heard some very fast firing sound. i thought it was firecracker in the beginning, but then you know this morning -- i found out it was actually gunshots." this neighbor says he works late and was in the shower when he heard the shots fired at around 12-30 in the morning. police say investigators found shellcasings outside this home... and, that the people inside it were uncooperative. a sergeant says a man was treated at san mateo general hospital for a gunshot wound. he was placed under arrest after he was released.neighbor/anno nymous- "give our, you know, our mobile society, right, i mean, you can have thugs that live in other bad areas that just come over here, right. so, you can't really control that. hopefully, that's just a random event." eventually, police used a search warrant to get inside the home... three more adults were taken into custody after drugs and weapons were found. one of those suspects also faces
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additional child endangerment charges.neighbor/annonymous- "i thought it was like, because you know its, uh, good friday, right? people just lighting off firecrackers just for fun or something." instead, it was something much more serious. but fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. in daly city, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) in the east bay-- a car crash sends six people to the hospital. it happened friday night in byron, near brentwood. these are the pictures of the two cars that were involved in the crash the accident was in front of saint anne's catholic church. a medical helicopter along with two firetrucks and three ambulances reported to the scene. a patient was flown to a hospital. no word on his condition. ( marty ) there's a new message on a billboard in jacksonville, florida - grabbing attention and causing emotional responses. the man behind the sign... tells reporter kent justice... the sign is already successful. on the phone: claude taylor:
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"well it got you to call me! which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise right? it's got it has people talking. you know we put up these billboards and it begins a conversation."claude taylor is the voice behind mad dog pac.that's the name on the sign which says in straightforward manner: "the nra is a terrorist organization."someone who agrees stopped to tell us they like the message.larry haftel: "it's a little strong just say it's a terrorist organization but in reality it is. we in america like to deny things."while some will support the message it's offensive to people like cord byrd a state representative and an expert on state and federal firearms law.he's also a member of the nra.cord byrd: "wow. so the person that's behind the group at put it up i mean he labeled himself as a veteran political prankster but it's if it's a prank it's not a very funny one."the serious issue of responding to the tragedy in parkland last month is behind the billboard. debating that serious issue continues with high emotion on both sides. "i think make it very clear to a lot of people that the national rifle association where the nra plays a critical role in making available to the general public what are essentially weapons of war." "the nra in any of these mass shootings had nothing to do with them. and in fact in the
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texas shooting it was an nra member and former instructor who stopped the bad guy so that's what i would like the other side, the person to put up. so why are you demonizing an organization that has never had anything to do with any of these mass shootings?" ( marty ) that was kent justice reporting. ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... the warriors face the sacramento kings. and another dub is injured. he left the game on a stretcher. j-r- stone has it next in sports. (ácommercialá) ♪ ♪ you are many different things in one amazing package,
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are struggling without their all-stars golden state has lost four of the last five games the good news is klay thompson was back in the lineup to face the kings thompson missed the last eight games with a fractured right thumb klay didn't show any rust. he got going in the opening minutes finishes with 25 points against the kings he played 32 minutes tonight kevin durant with a game-high of 27 points warriors up by 13 in the third scary moments in the final seconds of the quarter patrick mccaw is forced to leave the game on a stetcher after injuring his back as he was going up for the layup... he loses his balance after vince carter touches him he was transported to uc davis the warriors say chest x-rays came back clear... awaiting for results of c-t scan... will have an m-r-i as well golden
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state wins 112-96 the giants in los angeles facing the los angeles the giants in 96 the giants in los angeles facing the dodgers the last time san francisco opened the regular season with three straight wins was back in 2010 let's head to dodger stadium in the first -- matt kemp singles off holland... dodgers up 2-nothing holland allows three hits, five runs in five innings of work the giants couldn't get anything going maeda strikes out ten in five innings and shuts out san francisco dodgers win their first game of the year, 5-nothing they'll play their series finale tomorrow night at 5-30 over at the night at 5-30 over at the coliseum... the a's hosting the angels. first inning mike trout at the plate....drives this ball to right field....athletics can't get to it....it's off the wall...one run would score and trout slides into second with a double. third inning..two men on base...justin upton...ground ball to short. marcus semien tries to backhand the ball but can't handle it. throw is late. one run would score.
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same inning two to nothing....albert pujols with a line drive in there....anothe r run would score. 5th inning pujols again...boog powell can't get to it. another run would score. we go to the bottom of the sixth for some a's highlights. stephen piscotty....base hit...two runs would score on this play but the a's couldn't comeback. they go on to lose 8 to 3.and that's sports. have a great sunday. ( marty ) and your encouraged to take bart to the coliseum and oracle arena today. the a's and warriors have home games. first pitch for the a's- angels game is at 1:05 p.m. the warriors host the phoenix sunsat 5:30 p.m. so the parking lot will be packed. live look outside...
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all smiles at breakfast after receiving news that a federal court judge in san francisco has ruled againstdeporting barraza's undocumented husband, fernando carillo, who is in jail in richmond after being detained by ice back in octoberlourdes barraza/fernando carillo's husband "...we're happy with the judge's decision and we believe it's the right decision and that we are on the right side of history with this decision..."judge joseph park has ruled that were he to be deported to mexico, fernando carillowould be persecuted, based on his relationship with a relative who is involved in fighting crime. the government has 30 days to appeal the granting of what's known as a "withholding of removal."lourdes barraza "....withholding of removal doesn't guarantee anything right now in terms of legal residency or citizenship because of the way immigration law is right now , what it means is he will be able to apply for a work permit and legally remain in the united states...." a cable tv installer, carillo was
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detained by ice because of prior deportations and a d.u.i. the "withholding of removal" order means he can stay in the u.s. so long as he commit's no more crimes. his family, who had been considering a move to canada because they too would be unsafe in mexico, say he has earned his freedom.lourdes barraza "..he paid the price for making the mistakes they say he made and he deserves to et on with his life now..." in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. ( marty ) the government the government did not file an appeal in carillo's case -- and he is set to be released monday morning after months of detention. ( marty ) national news, new york lawmakers have passed a law that would allow judges to force those arraigned on domestic abuse charges... to surrender all their firearms. new york governor andrew cuomo had said, domestic abusers in the state only had to give up their handguns, but keep other firearms. supporters of
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the measure say its passage allows a "glaring loophole" to be filled. governor cuomo says he hopes the legislation will make new york safer and stronger, as well as break the link between domestic abuse and gun violence. ( marty ) after two years, baton rouge police released shocking video of the officer who killed alton sterling two years ago. sterling, an african-american man from louisiana, was shot six times. the white officer was responding to a call about a man with a gun. reporter, kaylee har-tung helps us understand what happened that night we want to warn you the video is disturbing. -nats video-graphic and disturbing new video ... -nats video-showing the controversial shooting death of alton sterling in july 2016... the baton rouge chief of police announcing officer blane salamoni who shot sterling six times during a struggle with him, will be fired over his actions... murphy paul/baton rouge chief of police: "a violation of
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command of temper has been sustained. officer blaine salamoni has been terminated from the baton rouge police department effective today." this week, salamoni refused to answer any questions during a disciplinary hearing the chief said... while howie lake, the other officer involved, answered them all. lake, who the chief says made mistakes but controlled his temper during the encounter was given a three day unpaid suspension. murphy paul/baton rouge chief of police: "two different perspectives. one officer did not follow the tactics, training, professionalism, and organizational standards."the police chief making it clear their administrative investigation was separate from the federal criminal charges both officers were already cleared of.the police department released four videos from the night of the shooting... including this surveillance footage from the triple s convenience store that's sterling -- at the front of the store sitting at a table where he's selling cds. minutes into the tape he's seen conducting a transaction with an unidentified man... here he removes what appears
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to be a gun from his front pocket... followed by money from the same pocket.within seconds, sterling, is seen "jokingly" making a shooting motion towards the man. that night police were initially called to the triple s convenience store responding to a 911 call from a witness who saw a man with a gun... watch closely as things escalate quickly.from salamoni's perspective, you can see a brief struggle...then his gun is trained on sterling's head. -nats video- sterling is then was pinned to the ground and tased ... twice... before being fatally shot. previously released cellphone videos recorded by bystanders... show at this point in the encounter, salamoni believed sterling was armed... and a gun was recovered from sterling's body. but the federal and state investigations determined the officer's actions were reasonable and couldn't prove that sterling wasn't sterling prove that and couldn't reasonable actions were reasonable and couldn't prove that sterling wasn't reaching for a gun. é( marty ) that was kaylee har-tung
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reporting. federal and state investigations found the officer's actions were reasonable, and were unable to prove that sterling wasn't reaching for a gun. coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... parents are now turning to apps to make sure their kids are safe at school. but, some experts say that's not a good idea. that story is next. (ácommercialá) please keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. ( marty ) after the
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parkland shooting more parents are downloading apps to keep watch on their children... they have names like mama-bear and life-360. they allow parents to track and monitor their kids phones. jana jones looked into whether they are actually helpful. many parents love to see what their kids are doing from their smart phone but a bay area psychiatrist says these appsmay not be the healthiest tool."i think technology is a wonderful thing and it allows
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parents to connect with their kids in ways our parents weren't able to connect with us and yes it is something you can use for safety."laura byrne is a mother of two.like most parentsshe wants the best for her kidsbut says she's realistic."i don't think that this technology is going to save lives. i think what is going to save lives is us as parents talking to our kids and working with our kids and demanding change within in our government."the parkland shooting hits home for byrneher best friend's niecedied in the tragedy. "this mamabear app it sounds great but at the same time, using it as a tool to track your kids during a situation like a school shooting, you could be setting yourself up for false sense, because you don't know they could have dropped their cell phone or left their cell phone."child psychiatrist kristopher kaliebe says these apps can áoccassionally offer peace of mind but more times than not they do more harm than good. "if parents are worrying too
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much and constantly making themselves upset and worried about things that are non events or beyond their control, that is a bad example for children and it will transmit some of that anxiety to the child."we all want to keep our kids safebut kaliebe says perhaps appsaren't the answer. ( marty ) that was jana jones reporting.
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( marty ) to leash or not leash your dog, is often a point of contention. but in one bay area neighborhood, you would think that the appearance of coyotes would make it an easy decision....especially for the owners of small dogs. but stanley roberts found out otherwise in this edition of people bahaving badly. i took a drive to south san jose i'm here because a viewer was concerned about off leash dogs near the area of coyote road and scarlett way and no sooner as i arrived there was this woman with the colorful umbrella walking two dogs precious and simon simon was on a leash and precious is not how come one is on a leash and one is not i'll wait for her answer wait let's try a different approach have you ever had your dog attacked by other dogs sometimes where is
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my dog(ummm what is this a story about) it about the dog have you ever had your dog attacked (so are you going to help) am i going to help with the problems we have with other dogs) what other problems, i'm trying to find out the coyote eats the dogs the coyote eats the cats) .so apparently in my quest to find the off lead dog problem i was diverted to the problem with coyotes eating cats and dogs which caused me to posed a simple question wouldn't be easier to put your dog on a leash if they're eating them yea but they eat, it at night when they escape oh ok sometimes dogs escape from the house and while we were talking a new visitor arrived and he was staring at us and watching our every move it turns out he escaped from a home nearby as my friend with the umbrella leaves she placed her dog on a leash i soon found out where the escapee was housed well usually my dogs are inside all the time ( except for this one) i don't know how she got out... so then i went searching for more dogs off leash and dropped
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into hellyer park .. which by the way cost 6 dollars to enter but it has its very own dog park however i told there is problem with off leash dogs in area where leashes are required but i'm happy to say everyone inside the park on this day had their dogs on leashes in this frisbee park all i found was oscar doing volunteer community cleaning up cigarette butts that what i dislike the most but you have stepping in what dog censored i don't know if i can say that dog poo ááhmmm ok according to other people i spoke to, the off leash problem is real, but it happens early in the morning and late in the afternoon as it relates to the dogs getting eatenif you keep your dog on a leash then it's kind of hard for them to get away though right on south san jose stanley roberts kron 4 news ( marty ) the trump administration is moving toward rolling back emission and fuel economy standards for
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cars. the e-p-a says it has delivered a 16-page proposal to the white house for review. tighter regulations on greenhouse gas emissions were a central focus of former president obama's second administration. they were not popular with many republicans and president trump campaigned on promises to cut them back. some states implement their own environmental rules that are stricter than federal standards. california has vowed to keep its tight regulations on automobile emissions in place regardless of what happens to federal standards. coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... gone are the days when people would go the library... just to read a book. we'll show you how one library is putting a new spin on things... next after the break. live look outside... san francisco international airport.
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parade and spring celebration. the festivites kick off at today at 10 a.m. and ends at 5. the parade starts 2 p.m. on union street... between gough and filmore... in san francisco's cow hollow neighborhood they'll be alot of food and live performances. there will also be an easter bonnet contest along with kids' rides... games... face painting... and a petting zoo. and remember to get a picture with the too. ( marty ) reading books and sitting in silence is definitely not the cool thing to do at a public library in las vegas. as parker collins reports...the library is now teaching people how to spin records. nat music with rack focusloud music, flashing lights, and just feet away.nat library silencepure silence.ivan aguirre, high school senior:"i was actually amazed when i first saw this place. i was just so excited i mean i saw
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it i was like is this really real."this is the d-j learning lab at the enterprise public library. teenagers like ivan come in with no d-j experience and manage to get paying gigs! ivan aguirre, high school senior:"it's a lot different from dj-ing from here and to a crowd so i mean it's a huge difference but i love it."when the library district o-k'd this project almost five years ago, they only had one board. today they have seven.salvador avila, enterprise library branch manager:"it's great the libraries are embracing the new type of learning. we're trying to address millennials and the way they study."it's a unique idea that caught on. natsot: disc scratchand is bringing a new crowd into the library. ( marty ) that was parker collins reporting. ( marty ) nasa tested a new parachute for possible future missions saturday. it's called "aspire." a rocket was launched carrying the test parachute to an altitude of about 32 miles. after the parachute test ... the payload was recovered from the atlantic. it included high-definition cameras to record data. next, scientists will examine the data and analyze how well the parachute system performed. ( marty ) a florida
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homeowner found a big surprise in the swimming pool. an eleven foot long alligator was floating in the water. the sarasota county sheriff's office posted video and pictures on its facebook page. a trapper had to be called in to safely remove the creature from the pool and the neighborhood. ( dave )lots of sun for your sunday before the rain machine grinds up tomorrow. tracking your forecast next ! (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury.
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( marty ) pope francis led easter mass in rome this morning. the pope didn't shy away from world events. he described the conflict in syria as "carnage" and appealed for better access to humanitarian aid. the pontiff also mentioned violence in yemen and called for reconciliation in the middle east. he also hoped talks would lead to peace on the korean peninsula. pope francis also spoke about hostilities in south sudan, the democratic republic of congo, ukraine, and venezuela. ( marty ) the unrest over the death of stephon clark continues... former warrior's
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player matt barnes spearheaded a rally at the state captiol. it's been nearly two weeks since clark died at the hands of sacramento police offciers. saturday's rally took place near the golden one center where the kings and the warriors played last night. kron 4's ella sogomonian reports from sacramento. (nats)another day of protests in the state's capitol drew support of more than 200 people saturday afternoon for an unarmed black man killed by sacramento police the demonstration was hosted in a downtown park by former warriors and kings player matt barnes.the shooting death of stephon clark on march 18th moved the sacramento local to take action.sot: matt barnes, former nba player// "i'm in the process of staring a clark boys college scholarship fund to make sure these boys go to college. (cheers) but like we mentioned earlier, this is not a sacramento problem, this is a nationwide problem."family and friends close to clark shared their disbelief of the outpour of support and demand for the officers to be prosecuted.sot: christina
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rodriguez-johnson// "he just wasn't ... he didn't believe that he even deserved attention this way. he was the most humble person that you'd ever meet."protestors demand justice for clark who was killed in his grandmother's yard while holding a cell phone that police believed was a weapon.two officers fired 20 rounds at him.sot: matt barnes, former nba player// that's what they are doing these people get in administrative paid leave after killing people and not being held accountable and then they want to wonder why we're mad, why we march, why we're frustrated."clark promised his scholarship would not only help clark's family but eventually children nationwide who've lost their fathers at the hands of police. ella sogomonian kron 4 news. ((nats))give him a big ( marty ) a berkeley man is recovering this morning after he says he was attacked by a group of men. university police found the victim covered in blood. kron 4's hermela aregawi reports police are asking for the public's help in catching the attackers. . it was here on the 2600 block of channing way.. that ucpd found a young man alone, bloody and in need of help. sargeant tommy syto/ucpdthe
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officers observed that he had blood on his head, around his face and all over his shirt. he just appeared to be oriented.the victim told police.. around 8 oclock friday night.. he left the graduate bar in the durant hotel..to smoke by himself.he says.. that's when, a group of 3 to 5 men approached him, uttered something he didn't really understand then started to punch him, then when he was on the ground.. they repeatedly kicked him.sargeant tommy syto/ucpdour officers conducted an area check to see if they could find anyone that was associated, any witnesses and unfortunately it came up negative.the 25 year old victim suffered a deep 1 inch cut on his temple but is expected to be okay. we spoke with young men who are familiar with area about the incident.david pittman/berkeley i am very surprised about the incident that happened because i don't see anyting that could
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provoke anybody to do that because everybody is very outgoing, loving and caring in berkeley.konstantine piterman/berkeleyi went to school here for four years.. and there's definitely times you have to be aware of your surroundings. you need to not wear headphones at night and not be texting while you're walking alone at night.. and certain precautions have to be taken.and that is what campus police are urging people to do. sargeant tommy syto/ucpdyou have to be safe and take into consideration not being by yourself, take advantage of having your friends there, having people around so you are not confronted with this situation by yourself.(hermela aregawi)police say we don't know if the suspects were also in the bar before the attack.. they tell me the victim does not attend uc berkeley.. but they did send an alert to students informing them about the attack. they say they believe this is an isolated incident.. and are asking anyone who has any information to contact ucpd. reporting in berkeley hermlea aregawi kron 4 news. ( marty ) ( marty ) some troubling news
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regarding that fatal tesla crash in mountain view last week. tesla says the car that crashed was on autopilot before the collision. the driver was killed in the accident that happened on highway 101. tesla says the driver's hands were not on the wheel for at least 6 seconds before the crash. the company also said the driver received several visual and one audible cue to grab the wheel earlier in the drive. ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... a man is shot... and then arrested. we'll explain what led to the arrest. ( marty )plus... the story of how a man who was due to be deported to mexico... is set to return to his family in san jose early next week. ( marty )and... if you're over the age of 50... it's time to get screened for colorectal cancer. learn about the
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if you are 50 years of age or older, doctors say you should be screened for colorectal cancer.kim hutcherson is here with more in today's health minute. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the u-s.dr. djenaba joseph, medical director of cdc's colorectal cancer control program."in 2011 the most recent year for which we have data, more than 135,000 people in this country were diagnosed with colorectal cancer.and more than 51,000 died from it. the evidence is strong, that in adults aged 50 to 75 routine screening for colorectal cancer reduced mortality."adults in that age range are strongly encouraged to get regularly tested.that's because more than 90-percent of cases occur in people 50 years of age or older.you can have colorectal cancer without any symptoms at all, especially early on.even people younger than 50 should see a doctor if they have symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, blood in your
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on highway 101 in san rafael. chp says this was a hit and run. officers responded around six this morning to reports of a body laying on the road on northbound 101 ...north of i-580. chp says it was difficult to identify the victim because of her injuries. no word on how she was on the freeway. all lanes are now open. ( marty ) on the peninsula... a man is shot, treated at a hospital and then arrested after a shooting in daly city. kron four's philippe djegal reports three others were also arrested. (philippe) daly city police lockdown the crime scene... while san mateo county sheriff forensic investigators document and collect evidence... their focus -- this green home on the 500-block of gellert boulevard... where a man was shot in the leg overnight. neighbor/annonymous- "i heard some very fast firing sound. i thought it was firecracker in the beginning, but then you know this morning -- i found out it was actually gunshots."
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this neighbor says he works late and was in the shower when he heard the shots fired at around 12-30 in the morning. police say investigators found shellcasings outside this home... and, that the people inside it were uncooperative. a sergeant says a man was treated at san mateo general hospital for a gunshot wound. he was placed under arrest after he was released.neighbor/anno nymous- "give our, you know, our mobile society, right, i mean, you can have thugs that live in other bad areas that just come over here, right. so, you can't really control that. hopefully, that's just a random event." eventually, police used a search warrant to get inside the home... three more adults were taken into custody after drugs and weapons were found. one of those suspects also faces additional child endangerment charges.neighbor/annonymous- "i thought it was like, because you know its, uh, good friday, right? people just lighting off firecrackers just for fun or something." instead, it was something much more serious. but fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. in daly city, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) in the east bay--
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a car crash sends six people to the hospital. it happened friday night in byron, near brentwood. these are the pictures of the two cars that were involved in the crash the accident was in front of saint anne's catholic church. a medical helicopter along with two firetrucks and three ambulances reported to the scene. a patient was flown to a hospital. no word on his condition. ( marty ) there's a new message on a billboard in jacksonville, florida - grabbing attention and causing emotional responses. the man behind the sign... tells reporter kent justice... the sign is already successful. on the phone: claude taylor: "well it got you to call me! which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise right? it's got it has people talking. you know we put up these billboards and it begins a conversation."claude taylor is the voice behind mad dog pac.that's the name on the sign which says in straightforward manner: "the nra is a terrorist
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organization."someone who agrees stopped to tell us they like the message.larry haftel: "it's a little strong just say it's a terrorist organization but in reality it is. we in america like to deny things."while some will support the message it's offensive to people like cord byrd a state representative and an expert on state and federal firearms law.he's also a member of the nra.cord byrd: "wow. so the person that's behind the group at put it up i mean he labeled himself as a veteran political prankster but it's if it's a prank it's not a very funny one."the serious issue of responding to the tragedy in parkland last month is behind the billboard. debating that serious issue continues with high emotion on both sides. "i think make it very clear to a lot of people that the national rifle association where the nra plays a critical role in making available to the general public what are essentially weapons of war." "the nra in any of these mass shootings had nothing to do with them. and in fact in the texas shooting it was an nra member and former instructor who stopped the bad guy so that's what i would like the other side, the person to put up. so why are you demonizing an organization that has never had anything to do with any of these mass shootings?" ( marty ) that was kent justice reporting.
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klay thompson was back in the lineup to face the kings thompson missed the last eight games with a fractured right thumb klay didn't show any rust. he got going in the opening minutes finishes with 25 points against the kings he played 32 minutes tonight kevin durant with a game-high of 27 points warriors up by 13 in the third scary moments in the final seconds of the quarter patrick mccaw is forced to leave the game on a stetcher after injuring his back as he was going up for the layup... he loses his balance after vince carter touches him he was transported to uc davis the warriors say chest x-rays came back clear... awaiting for results of c-t scan... will have an m-r-i as well golden state wins 112-96 the giants in los angeles facing the dodgers the last time
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san francisco opened the regular season with three straight wins was back in 2010 let's head to dodger stadium in the first -- matt kemp singles off holland... dodgers up 2-nothing holland allows three hits, five runs in five innings of work the giants couldn't get anything going maeda strikes out ten in five innings and shuts out san francisco dodgers win their first game of the year, 5-nothing they'll play their series finale tomorrow night at 5-30 over at the coliseum... the a's hosting the angels. first inning mike trout at the plate....drives this ball to right field....athletics can't get to it....it's off the wall...one run would score and trout slides into second with a double. third inning..two men on base...justin upton...ground ball to short. marcus semien tries to backhand the ball but can't handle it. throw is late. one run would score. same inning two to nothing....albert pujols with a line drive in there....anothe r run would score. 5th inning pujols again...boog
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powell can't get to it. another run would score. we go to the bottom of the sixth for some a's highlights. stephen piscotty....base hit...two runs would score on this play but the a's couldn't comeback. they go on to lose 8 to 3.and that's sports. have a great sunday. ( marty ) and your encouraged to take bart to the coliseum and oracle arena today. the a's and warriors have home games. first pitch for the a's- angels game is at 1:05 p.m. the warriors host the phoenix sunsat 5:30 p.m. so the parking lot will be packed. live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)dry conditions along with mild temperatures are expected through wednesday. rain chances will develop in the north by late thursday and across the entire forecast area by friday and saturday. ( marty ) there is good news for
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the family of an undocumented south bay man who is facing deportation to mexico. kron four's rob fladeboe reports a judge ruled in fernando carillo's favor. nats (family around breakfast table)lourdes barraza and two of her three children were all smiles at breakfast after receiving news that a federal court judge in san francisco has ruled againstdeporting barraza's undocumented husband, fernando carillo, who is in jail in richmond after being detained by ice back in
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octoberlourdes barraza/fernando carillo's husband "...we're happy with the judge's decision and we believe it's the right decision and that we are on the right side of history with this decision..."judge joseph park has ruled that were he to be deported to mexico, fernando carillowould be persecuted, based on his relationship with a relative who is involved in fighting crime. the government has 30 days to appeal the granting of what's known as a "withholding of removal."lourdes barraza "....withholding of removal doesn't guarantee anything right now in terms of legal residency or citizenship because of the way immigration law is right now , what it means is he will be able to apply for a work permit and legally remain in the united states...." a cable tv installer, carillo was detained by ice because of prior deportations and a d.u.i. the "withholding of removal" order means he can stay in the u.s. so long as he commit's no more crimes. his family, who had been considering a move to canada because they too would be unsafe in mexico, say he freedom.lourdes barrazaprice for making the mistakes they say he made and he deserves to
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et on with his life now..." in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. ( marty )( marty ) the government did not file an appeal in carillo's case -- and he is set to be released monday morning after months of detention. ( marty ) after two years, baton rouge police released shocking video of the officer who killed alton sterling two years ago. sterling, an african-american man from louisiana, was shot six times. the white officer was responding to a call about a man with a gun. reporter, kaylee har-tung helps us understand what happened that night we want to warn you the video is disturbing. -nats video-graphic and disturbing new video ... -nats video-showing the controversial shooting death of alton sterling in july 2016... the baton rouge chief of police announcing officer blane salamoni who shot
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sterling six times during a struggle with him, will be fired over his actions... murphy paul/baton rouge chief of police: "a violation of command of temper has been sustained. officer blaine salamoni has been terminated from the baton rouge police department effective today." this week, salamoni refused to answer any questions during a disciplinary hearing the chief said... while howie lake, the other officer involved, answered them all. lake, who the chief says made mistakes but controlled his temper during the encounter was given a three day unpaid suspension. murphy paul/baton rouge chief of police: "two different perspectives. one officer did not follow the tactics, training, professionalism, and organizational standards."the police chief making it clear their administrative investigation was separate from the federal criminal charges both officers were already cleared of.the police department released four videos from the night of the shooting... including this surveillance footage from the
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triple s convenience store that's sterling -- at the front of the store sitting at a table where he's selling cds. minutes into the tape he's seen conducting a transaction with an unidentified man... here he removes what appears to be a gun from his front pocket... followed by money from the same pocket.within seconds, sterling, is seen "jokingly" making a shooting motion towards the man. that night police were initially called to the triple s convenience store responding to a 911 call from a witness who saw a man with a gun... watch closely as things escalate quickly.from salamoni's perspective, you can see a brief struggle...then his gun is trained on sterling's head. -nats video- sterling is then was pinned to the ground and tased ... twice... before being fatally shot. previously released cellphone videos recorded by bystanders... show at this point in the encounter, salamoni believed sterling was armed... and a gun was recovered from sterling's body. but the federal and state investigations determined the officer's actions were reasonable and couldn't prove that sterling wasn't reaching for a gun. é( marty ) that was kaylee har-tung
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reporting. federal and state investigations found the officer's actions were reasonable, and were unable to prove that sterling wasn't reaching for a gun. coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... parents are now turning to apps to make sure their kids are safe at school. but, some experts say that's not a good idea. that story is next. live look outside... san mateo bridge. after the parkland
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actually helpful. many parents love to see what their kids are doing from their smart phone but a bay area psychiatrist says these appsmay not be the healthiest tool."i think technology is a wonderful thing and it allows parents to connect with their kids in ways our parents weren't able to connect with us and yes it is something you can use for safety."laura byrne is a mother of two.like most parentsshe wants the best for her kidsbut says she's realistic."i don't think that this technology is going to save lives. i think what is going to save lives is us as parents talking to our kids and working with our kids and demanding change within in our government."the parkland shooting hits home for byrneher best friend's niecedied in the tragedy. "this mamabear app it sounds great but at the same time, using it as a tool to track your kids during a situation like a school shooting, you could be setting yourself up for false sense, because you don't know they could have dropped their cell phone or left their cell phone."child psychiatrist kristopher
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kaliebe says these apps can áoccassionally offer peace of mind but more times than not they do more harm than good. "if parents are worrying too much and constantly making themselves upset and worried about things that are non events or beyond their control, that is a bad example for children and it will transmit some of that anxiety to the child."we all want to keep our kids safebut kaliebe says perhaps appsaren't the answer. ( marty ) that was jana jones reporting.
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( marty ) to leash or not leash your dog, is often a point of contention. but in one bay area neighborhood, you would think that the appearance of coyotes would make it an easy decision....especially for the owners of small dogs. but stanley roberts found out otherwise in this edition of people bahaving badly. i took a drive to south san jose i'm here because a viewer
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was concerned about off leash dogs near the area of coyote road and scarlett way and no sooner as i arrived there was this woman with the colorful umbrella walking two dogs precious and simon simon was on a leash and precious is not how come one is on a leash and one is not i'll wait for her answer wait let's try a different approach have you ever had your dog attacked by other dogs sometimes where is my dog(ummm what is this a story about) it about the dog have you ever had your dog attacked (so are you going to help) am i going to help with the problems we have with
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other dogs) what other problems, i'm trying to find out the coyote eats the dogs the coyote eats the cats) .so apparently in my quest to find the off lead dog problem i was diverted to the problem with coyotes eating cats and dogs which caused me to posed a simple question wouldn't be easier to put your dog on a leash if they're eating them yea but they eat, it at night when they escape oh ok sometimes dogs escape from the house and while we were talking a new visitor arrived and he was staring at us and watching our every move it turns out he escaped from a home nearby as my friend with the umbrella leaves she placed her dog on a leash i soon found out where the escapee was housed well usually my dogs are inside all the time ( except for this one) i don't know how she got out... so then i went searching for more dogs off leash and dropped into hellyer park .. which by the way cost 6 dollars to enter but it has its very own dog park however i told there is problem with off leash dogs in area where leashes are required but i'm happy to say everyone inside the park on this day had their dogs on leashes in this frisbee park all i found was oscar doing volunteer community cleaning up cigarette butts that what i dislike the most but you have stepping in what dog censored i don't know if i can say that dog poo ááhmmm ok according to other people i spoke to, the off leash problem is real, but it happens early in the morning and late in the afternoon as it relates to the
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dogs getting eatenif you keep your dog on a leash then it's kind of hard for them to get away though right on south san jose stanley roberts kron 4 news ( marty ) in national news... president trump is blasting governor jerry brown after he pardoned five ex-convicts facing deportation.the president tweeted: "governor jerry 'moonbeam' brown pardoned 5 criminal illegal aliens whose crimes include (1) kidnapping and robbery (2) badly beating wife and threatening a crime with intent to terrorize (3) dealing drugs. is this really what the great people of california want?" governor brown granted 56 pardons and commuted 14 others yesterday. the pardons do not prevent deportation. ( marty ) and the president had e-commerce giant amazon on his radar. mr.
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trump say amazon's deal with the u-s postal service is a money-losing agreement that hurts the u-s taxpayers. he called the company's deal with the post office a "scam." the president tweeted . "the u.s. post office will lose $1.50 on average for each package it delivers for amazon. that amounts to billions of dollars." the u-s postal service has lost money for 11 years. that is mostly due to pension and health care costs... not package delivery. coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... gone are the days when people would go the library... just to read a book. we'll show you how one library is putting a new spin on things... next after the break. today marks san francisco's
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francisco's cow hollow neighborhood they'll be alot of food and live performances. there will also be an easter bonnet contest along with kids' rides... games... face painting... and a petting zoo. and remember to get a picture with the too. ( marty ) reading books and sitting in silence is definitely not the cool thing to do at a public library in las vegas. as parker collins reports...the library is now teaching people how to spin records. nat music with rack focusloud music, flashing lights, and just feet away.nat library silencepure silence.ivan aguirre, high school senior:"i was actually amazed when i first saw this place. i was just so excited i mean i saw it i was like is this really real."this is the d-j learning lab at the enterprise public library. teenagers like ivan come in with no d-j experience and manage to get paying gigs! ivan aguirre, high school senior:"it's a lot different from dj-ing from here and to a crowd so i mean it's a huge difference but i love it."when
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the library district o-k'd this project almost five years ago, they only had one board. today they have seven.salvador avila, enterprise library branch manager:"it's great the libraries are embracing the new type of learning. we're trying to address millennials and the way they study."it's a unique idea that caught on. natsot: disc scratcha new crowd into the library. ( marty ) that was parker collins reporting. ( marty ) nasa tested a new parachute for possible future missions saturday. it's called "aspire." a rocket was launched carrying the test parachute to an altitude of about 32 miles. after the parachute test ... the payload was recovered from the atlantic. it included high-definition cameras to record data. next, scientists will examine the data and analyze how well the parachute system performed. ( marty ) a florida homeowner found a big surprise in the swimming pool. an eleven foot long alligator was floating in the water. the sarasota county sheriff's office posted video and pictures on its facebook page.
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a trapper had to be called in to safely remove the creature from the pool and the neighborhood. adlib seven day. thats kron 4 thats kron 4 news weekend thats kron 4 thats kron 4 news weekend for this saturday morning... i'm marty gonzalez. from all of us thanks for watching. join us for kron4 news weekend tomorrow morning starting at 8 o'clock ... and tonight for kron 4 news at eight. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá)
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[music] >> joel osteen: well, god bless you, it's a joy to come into your homes, and if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services, i promise you, we'll make you feel right at home. i like to start with something funny, and i heard about these four catholic ladies, they were bragging on their sons. the first one said, "my son is a priest. when he walks in the room, everyone calls him father." the second said, "my son is a bishop, when he walks in, everyone calls him your grace." third said, "my son is a
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