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>>good morning and thanks for joining us, let's give you the very latest now on the ambush a man was fatally shot overnight in an officer involved shooting in oakland actually we're starting in oakland that santa cruz. there was a woman was also shot she's in the hospital right now being treated. oakland police say this happened around 11 o'clock last night. the chp was investigating an incident in the 9600 block of cherry street. when a chp officer shot a man who was driving a car. the female was a passenger in the vehicle. no officers were injured in that shooting the oakland police department and the alameda county they're both investigating that. now let's get on to the other big stories this morning. james, a lot of headlines to get through absolutely we do want to get to that story in santa cruz that sheriff's deputy shot dead, another. >>injured after a shooting in the santa cruz mountains. let's take a look at the
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officer, the deputy who died yesterday afternoon 38 year-old sergeant damon got swell or he leaves behind a wife at a young child and another one on the way. and now to a map showing you where the shooting took place is right near jamison creek in boulder creek in the santa cruz mountains. a vigil for the fallen deputy will be held this afternoon outside the santa cruz county sheriff's office and that is where kron four's ray harvey standing by this morning, rain. >>it's a somber morning you can see out the side of the sheriff's office this morning. flowers late for that fallen deputy along with the flag here and has staff but we have to show you how this all unfolded take a look at your screen. this was that scene yesterday. now you can see deputies here approaching the
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home when they were ambushed with gunfire in homemade bombs they were originally called to the scene to investigate a suspicious van. that caller saw guns and bomb making material inside that van. so the deputies were at this home investigating that call. that's when sergeant david got will or was shot and taken to the hospital where we found out that he died. a second deputy was also injured either shot or hit with an explosive and then hit by a car driven by that suspect that deputy is fighting for their life as we speak this morning, the suspect stephen carroll was shot and taken into custody, a short time later after reports of a nearby car jacking carrillo was arrested for murder and other felony charges after being treated and released from the hospital. now here's sheriff jim hart, speaking about the fallen deputy. >>and this era that we're in we think about what you want to see a police officer somebody who truly loves his
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job he wants to help using deeply missed. i knew my family. >>now like you mentioned will be a vigil later today for sergeant got will learn. i'm already been able to talk to some of the deputies who have gathered here this morning a lot of them to relieve the shift for the deputies at work here out in santa cruz. and it's a very somber feeling a lot of sad faces and very understandably so for now reporting out here in santa cruz reyna harvey kron 4 news, thanks a lot right now. >>74 the time and happening now firefighters in the north there battling a wildfire off of quail canyon road in solano county. it's called the quail fire and it's actually forcing mandatory evacuations this morning. right now it's burned about 12 acres. 5%
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containment. so far fact we after they will illustrate exactly where it's burning again near pleasant valley road just southwest of the town of winters. again up in solano county about 10 miles north of vacaville actually this is a developing stories you want to keep it to the kron 4 will keep you updated as more information comes in. >>and the county is easing more restrictions tomorrow morning. and as these new health orders will allow people to gather in small groups of 12 or less and will allow for child care businesses to resume educational businesses can also reopen they can offer career internship and pathways programs as well this new order allows libraries to open for curbside pickup only and certain businesses that provide services with limited person to person contact can also open starting tomorrow that includes appliance repair places and pet grooming services. but barber shops hair salons are not allowed to
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re open yet. >>coming up in just a few minutes here a look at the peaceful demonstrations that we saw across the area and crowds gathered to protest the death of george floyd and police brutality across the nation as well we'll continue keeping you updated on the very latest with that and artists remembering the life of brianna taylor who was fatally shot by police in her own apartment going to look at the bureau st how did kellogg's combine... ...crunchy oat clusters with a touch of honey... ...plump, juicy raisins... ...and tasty fiber... ...into one delicious cereal? it took a lot of branstorming. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. two scoops of delicious.
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>>brianna taylor would have turned 27 on saturday, but she was killed by police on march 13th, the kentucky first responder has become another symbol of the ongoing protests against racial injustice in this country. nasa saturday protesters in her hometown make sure that her memory was at the forefront of their protests. we have natalie greiss with th story. >>well many buildings downtown have their windows covered with ford okay, not opted to use we're putting up the display with the poet john. >>it's great i hope when people see the. they read it and listen to the words that. every day we have the opportunity it's a new day to start something new and i think with everything going on in the world. today that's very important inside local artists jalen stewart is working on a 12 by 47 mural in chalk. >>art can is is bigger than life stewart started the new year old last week she
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initially designed it to depict life during the pandemic but recent protests made the piece even more meaningful it is important to me to keep it changes positive images of african americans that we need right now to show us support to show us love is to show that we belong in this country just like everybody s stewart wants people to see themselves or someone they know in the images. >>and while the woman at the center does not depict anyone in particular stewart says brianna taylor was on her mind while creating brianna taylor has changed. the face of i feel like she has made strongest cd. she has made us a stronger community. she's made me a stronger stuart just completed a painting of brianna and presented it to brianna's family this morning. >>she says seeing their reaction to the piece was truly inspiring makes me happy
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it makes me want to go hard right just like makes me want to continue to fight. >>it could change to do pop fly what it is that i'm doing because i know it's needed. >>time now 7.10 we'll take a quick break coming up another peaceful protest in front of the state capitol we're going to take you there and just a few minutes. here's a quick live look outside the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza on a sunday morning. the traffic is like we'll be right back. it's the 11:05 endless-orders migraine medicine the 2:20 back-to-back calls migraine medicine it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill of its kind to directly block cgrp protein believed
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>>7.13 right now checking out the weather boy is it a whiny l yeah, it is a row, yes and the day before yesterday particularly at my house was howling as kind of a scary to be outside. john trouble standing by with a look at our forecast for today, those winds will stick around again today. john what's the word. >>so we do have another windy day ahead of us guys but not as windy as it has been but definitely how we go through the past few days i've seen a couple of posts of people in the golden gate bridge saying they can hear that whistling up with kind of crazy unfurl a lot of people stepping outside the golden gate bridge this morning bill closely at this camera you see it swaying back and forth just a little bit evidence that yeah it's still breezy out there. good news is not as breezy today, you're still going to have regular dusty work, 25 to 30 miles per hour though 50's for your
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current temperatures, it's a cool and brisk start to the morning. we have a few 40's up in the north bay, it's definitely keep the jacket on and as you step outside. here's where winds are sitting right now and his brother about to be a little bit later by noontime today, wind speeds will be right 10 to 15 miles per hour for most areas and then as we work our way on into the afternoon don't pick up even more than that evening hours tonight will be the previous time of day, but that said after that tomorrow really calming down we're going to see wind speeds very calm for your monday just around the corner part of the reason it's been so windy. the storm system to our north resulting in the cool breeze has been pushing into the bay area is doing it on the bay we are going to be seeing that low pressure area steering out of the region so gradually, calmer winds and also gradually clearing skies today are already going to notice a lot more sunshine to start than what we had yesterday that sunshine just going to stick around monday tomorrow, a little warmer a lot calmer
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and also a little on the clear side that tuesday is going to keep that trend going with temperatures continuing to climb. as for today's daytime highs know warm up just yet we're still cool in the 60's and 70's this is well below average for this time of year in fact our warmest spots only at 75 and that's conquered in and will happen base, san francisco, oakland hayward and fremont only the 60's today tomorrow temperatures inland rise back in the low 80's that's going to take us back to seasonal averages. after that tuesday and wednesday looking at our warmest days the forecast. daytime highs likely in one study in the upper 80's possibly a 90's and then just like clockwork much like the past few weekends have been next weekend it cools down yet again. so this up and down of weather just continues in this forecast temperatures climb into the middle of the week and then cool down just in time for the weekend. just like we've gotten used to that's your forecast also it back to you in studio, thanks john.
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>>well as calls for change continue across the country to sacramento, n double acp held a rally in downtown sacramento, the streets were packed with people including some professional athletes. ashley williams has more. >>demonstrators gathered in front of the golden one center before marching to cesar chavez park page have to happen and you just got to keep one as we could we can't let up we have to make change the family friendly peace protest brought out people of all different backgrounds races and ages public figures and pro athletes even putting former warriors players festus is even a love like man there's a lot and just not be unhappy. the black men but at the same time are also very very optimistic about the future and collectively there was one goal we're out here to make our voices heard and to be in solidarity with our sisters in minneapolis. >>and just to be in unity with everyone in the house as they
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marched protesters chanted leads name. >>they also chanted the names of unarmed black men and women who have been killed by police and at one point the large crowd collectively taking a knee. the streets are packed the park was field protesters even flooded parking structures to fight for >>a retired navy captain in florida is apologizing for making racial slurs on facebook this comes after a conversation that he was having with his wife. was broadcast on facebook live in realize it, maggie lawrence has the story. >>got an nc bessman appear to discuss how some large companies are putting out statements to denounce racism and support the black lives matter movement i got an e-mail about. >>how were supporting and we need to fix this problem. you. >>all if you work in my office and you're silent. we know where you stand former white people have to say something
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nice to the black. now works in the office. but the black don't get fired. >>in the beginning of the recording scott uses the n word that has been a wife also talk about women and minority groups who serve in the military. we've got multiple facebook messages and e-mails asking us to cover this story given scott best men's military status, many concerned atlantic beach and jacksonville residents question if that means by a seas could have affected his job and board membership. a statement released by the family spokesperson from death man reads in part. there are no words that can appropriately express how mortified unapologetic my wife and i are about the insensitive things we said that were captured on social media. there's never a time when it is appropriate to use derogatory terms meant speaking about our fellow man jacksonville chapter of the naval academy alumni association confirmed on facebook that that man had resigned from the board. he served as the chapter treasure and national trustee again
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that was maggie lawrence reporting in the apology. >>bettman also said quote we are committed to educating ourselves more on the racial inequalities in this country and being better people. >>the santa clara county superintendent says school staff and faculty still don't have enough personal protective equipment to reopen campus to students this fall. she says the district would need both state and local assistance, not only in getting protective gear, but also in maintaining the costs for certain educational programs and after-school childcare the superintendent says to open the county would also need to ramp up testing capacity and have more sanitizing and disinfecting products available for all of the students. beginning tomorrow, san francisco is going to close off several streets to make social distancing easier and this includes west pacific avenue between our and presidio boulevard montgomery street between lincoln boulevard and
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sheridan avenue and washington boulevard between colby avenue and lincoln blvd washington boulevard between kobe avenue winner. will also i have limited access to cars for residents, 10 delivery and emergency services as well we have the details of all of these changes to the street patterns there along the presidio on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>it's a quick break at 7.21 still ahead growing concern in buffalo new york after multiple officers resigned because 2 officers were charged with assault for pushing a 75 year-old man to the ground causing him to bleed from the here and pass out we're going to see how the these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us.
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>>buffalo new york are charged with second-degree assault for pushing a 75 year-old protester to the ground and the ended up hitting his head bleeding from his head the 2 officers were also suspended after the video went viral of them. >>shoving there you see the man to the ground. he was out instantly this was in the city of buffalo but because they both pleaded not guilty they were released the same morning from the district attorney's office and they met. buyer they were met action by a group of supporters we have chris horrified us with the story. >>the 2 officers were shielded by supporters as they left the district attorney's office. but today we see the pictures of buffalo police officers,
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aaron toward all ski and robert mccabe. >>they were suspended without pay thursday night just hours after this incident in front of city hall. they're seen here clearing the area appearing to push martin gugino a protester in his 70's to the ground. he had to be taken to the hospital and was still in serious, but stable condition yesterday according to his attorneys. it happened about a dozen minutes after a curfew set in. >>and you take away an arrest them simple as that. you don't. take a baton. sean. along with the officer next to him using his right hand. and shopping. >>here in county district attorney john fund his charge the 2 officers with felony level second-degree assault when discussing this case with us today. he drew parallels to the case of kenneth act all of an erie county sheriff's deputy who flynn charged with misdemeanor assault after an incident at a 2017 bills game. flynn says the case involving
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toward all skin mccabe involves the same assault allegation is the echo case with one key difference making this charge a felony. >>there happens to be any specific penal law. subsection. that says. if the vet dama is 65 years or older. and the perpetrator is 10 years younger. that makes it a felony. >>turn all ski is 39 mccabe is 32. among the group of their supporters today was buffalo pba president john evans. he thinks the da is overstepping. >>totally unwarranted overcharged it it's that's a problem here is the da is a politician. >>and deputies shot and killed here in santa cruz were and a half.
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was also shot she is wounded in the hospital, no chp officers were injured. >>well that fatal officer involved shooting in oakland came on a day when so many came out to protest police brutality a day that also saw santa cruz deputy killed in an ambush. >>38 year-old sergeant damon got swell or died yesterday afternoon he leaves behind one child and a wife who is pregnant with their second. he was responding to a call near jamison creek and boulder creek and the santa cruz mountains where he was attacked. and that is where kron four's rain harvey is standing by this morning right now. >>the santa cruz community is hurting i just witnessed a woman walk up. right here in from the sheriff's office where that growing memorial is taking place. she left a flower she hugged one of the deputies there. they had a tearful embrace so it's been very heartbreaking to watch this morning. how the community is hurting. but we're going to show you how that scene played out yesterday take a look at your
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screen. what you're looking at his deputies here approaching the home when they were ambushed with gunfire and homemade bombs they were originally called to the scene to investigate a suspicious van. the caller saw guns and bomb making materials inside of that van, so they were at this home investigating that call. my sergeant damon got will or was shot and taken to the hospital where he died. a second deputy was also injured either shot or hit with an explosive and then hit by a car driven by that suspect the deputy is fighting for their lives as we speak. now that suspect steven crowell was shot and taken into custody, a r after reports of a nearby car jacking carrillo was arrested for murder and other felony charges after being treated and released from the hospital. here's sheriff jim
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hart speaking about that fallen deputy. >>and this era that we're in we think about what you want to see a police officer somebody who truly loves his job he wants to help deeply missed. >>now that memorial will take place later this afternoon for deputy got will learn from the faces and expressions on the deputies faces this morning. you can absolutely tell they have suffered a tremendous lost in this department for now reporting out here in santa cruz reyna harvey kron 4 news, thanks a lot alina. >>at 7.32, let's head to the north bay now where the police officers association is defending the officer who fatally shot a 22 year-old man
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earlier this week, sean monterrosa was fatally shot outside of a walgreens store following the shooting officers learned an object sticking out of his sweatshirt pocket was in fact a hammer not a gun as the officer had sought. police officers association is defending the officers actions saying he used deadly force as a last resort because he was afraid that monterroso was about to open fire. montrose who was kneeling on the ground and facing officers when he was fatally shot, he died at a local hospital. >>thousands of people shut down the golden gate bridge calling for racial justice they were chanting black lives matter and demanding police officers be held accountable for excessive use of force at what point is you can see here all lanes were blocked by protesters in traffic was stopped the march across the
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bridge was organized by a 17 year-old named tiana day. >>from san ramon, you can see here here in the bottom left-hand corner. she is holding the lead with love sign. the demonstration was peaceful, the black lives matter movement is widespread around the bay area happening in smaller cities and towns as well. >>take a look at the. number of people that were walking along the beach in pacifica this is a view showing you the protest and march that happened there yesterday in nevado a group of activists called moms demand organized a black lives matter car caravan to protest that organization known for advocating skating against fatal shootings. one supporter says it's important to highlight. the deadly intersection of racism and gun violence in america. and stephan i ship curry we're at
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another protest this was from the demonstration that they were in in palo alto the marches all around the bay over the weekend have been peaceful. >>and there were also protests in big cities across the country as well as people gathered to protest against the death of george floyd and police brutality take a look at your screen in seattle protesters clashed with police after protesters began throwing rocks and bottles and fireworks at officers over in portland oregon police had used tear gas once again to try to disperse large crowds that gathered to protest into the night protest in texas went into the night as well you can see protesters are blocking a road near highway in austin as the crowd rallies against police brutality and then in los angeles. the bottom right hand corner, hundreds of protesters spilled into the streets marching as part of a gain nationwide protests. there was also a large movement in washington d c they're thousands peacefully marched throughout the capital with karen caifa with more on that. >>on the same day that a memorial service was held in
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george floyd's hometown in north carolina, a number of major cities were host to more protests that included right here in the nation's capital washington dc, a number of people came out in the streets starting at 9 10 o'clock in the morning and he stayed out here to make their voices heard despite temperatures topping 90 degrees. they had an opportunity to make their voices heard in front of some of the most iconic monuments in the entire country places like the u.s. capitol the supreme court and of course the white house behind me. here in washington on saturday was a lot different than we've seen in recent days, it was a lot more peaceful and it was certainly a lot more hopeful, so much so that families felt like they could bring their children out to be part of what they thought was a very important day. take a listen to what some of those who did come out here have to say we need to be able to show of force. what it means to bring people together instead opposing to divide us. >>and more importantly for my kids and their future active in our sights this i feel that
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we still he's my son is still easy care. even though we are to show their support need to keep on pushing until actual >>many of those i spoke with out in the crowd said that they attributed that little bit of hope to some of the change they have seen over the last few days things like the arrest of the other 3 officers involved in george floyd's killing and also the removal of some confederate monuments in neighboring virginia, they feel that coming out and having a voice is making some tangible change in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>and a reminder that we've been notifying viewers of the protests, the rallies, the marches, the curfews all things related to it through push alert. so if you want to be updated on the very latest breaking news when it comes to these demonstrations and the ripple effect here in the bay area make sure you download the kron 4 mobile app activate the alert feature and will be able to send you those alerts when information comes in time
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>>is pride month is time to celebrate how far the lgbtq community has come in the fight for human rights and acceptance and to discuss how to continue. >>but this year's celebrations are going to look a little different obviously with most of them being held online because of the pandemic so that's going to be a change organizers for san francisco's at chi pride parade are drawing parallels between the marches that they took part in back in the late 60's and the
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nationwide protest against racism that we're seeing right now. >>we are a full community and and so we really have to think about how we're connected and how we have to support those who are most of crossed by our culture and our society and i'm thinking in particular of putting forth. the message of black lives i think that's the most important message that we have to unify around during this pride season. >>we'll be following much more of the lgbtq celebrations today so keep it tuned across 4 we're going take a quick break at 7.41 coming up though in a moment, george floyd's brother is set to testify before congress later this week. when we
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>>some 44 right now checking out the weather and i'm wondering if it's going to be just as windy today. i know we're looking live here at the golden gate bridge beautiful shot course that will span yesterday was filled with people demonstrating your walk across the whole span. law i've done it. yeah, was one 8.8 now so yeah looks bright out there this morning a lot of sunshine but yeah, definitely windy across the span times yesterday john. >>yeah, the wind has been the as it has been a beautiful weekend. then the winds really coming through it was a gusting as high as 40 miles per hour at the golden gate bridge in fact for the weekend so for a lot of people that were out there maybe a little bit of messy air after all of
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that as that wind rush through you can see outside at san francisco right now skies are nice and clear and it looks nice and calm, but yeah, it's still pretty windy south bay you're under a little bit of cloud cover a few fair weather cumulus clouds just of 9 white rice white puffy clouds up about and nothing that's resulting in any chance of rainfall this morning. temperatures are cool in the 50's for most of the bay with a few 40's in the north bay. now your factor in those winds that we do have outside and there is a brisk feel to it as you stepping out there right now winds are gusting into a range of 10 to 15 miles per hour later on today, especially on into early evening. we'll have our peak gusts anywhere from 20 to 30 miles per hour. so another windy evening at a look at what happens after tonight winds dramatically opt out and tomorrow will be a nice and calm or compared to where we have been these breezy conditions partly due to the storm system to our north which is resulting in a few
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showers here and there from mendocino and own or to counties to the north bay area. the area itself though it's nice and dry. we have all that sunshine as you noted we just also happen when it that has cooled us down pretty nicely but. resulted in a bit of a just inconvenience as you step out there today skies will remain clear conditions fairly breezy although not as windy as they back. tomorrow skies, nice and clear temperatures warmer and conditions a whole lot less breezy so plenty of change is just around the corner as soon as tomorrow. today's daytime highs remain cooler than average with highs only in the 60's and 70's. our warmer spots being conquered into cut 75 degrees each well, mid 60's up the coast in san francisco in half moon bay. tomorrow daytime highs and went right into the low 80's and further climb into tuesday and wednesday. much like the past 2 weeks or warmest days of this forecast are smack dab in the middle your week. well, our coolest days before cast
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are expected to be yet again on into next weekend. so we will have our own little mini heatwave again for 3rd week in a row followed by a 3rd weekend in a row with cooler temperatures much like we've experienced the past couple of days. that's your forecast all send it back to you guys in the studio. >>thanks a lot 7.47 right now in national news george floyd's brother is going to testify before congress this coming wednesday and speak before a house judiciary committee and they're having a hearing on policing practices and law enforcement accountability. it's not known yet whether he's going to be testifying in person or virtually, but he said last week that he spoke with both president trump and former president joe a vice president joe biden and said the president president trump didn't give him a chance to speak. he says that democratic presidential nominee biden has been in constant contact with him. >>we have more companies than ever taking stands against racism. they're making statements taking out ads some
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though believe it's an authentic and doesn't go far enough with abby phillip with a closer look. >>it started as a trickle silicon valley companies like sales force and apple speaking out days after the killing of george floyd but now it has become an avalanche as corporate america breaks its silence on race amid nationwide the leaders of america's most powerful businesses are facing pressure from their customers and employees to act i say to you today, no more. >>racism of any kind is decisive divisive. it's ugly. and it brings about the worst of humanity ben, and jerry's the vermont-based ice cream company that is no stranger to activism offering one of the most strongly worded statement calling for concrete steps to dismantle white supremacy in all its forms in order for us to make the kind of progress that we need nation and as a
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society. >>it requires to to to acknowledge in to embrace him our troops nike flipping its iconic slogan just do it on its head. >>now pleading for once don't do it don't turn your back on racism and 9 of detroit's largest businesses including general motors ceo mary barra now coming together to pledge that they will push for action we will stand up against injustice and that means taking the risk of expressing unpopular or polarizing points of view. >>because complacency and complicity sit in the shadow of silence. it's a dramatic change for predominantly white corporate america, but for some the outpouring of support for protests rings hollow democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez. >>blasting companies for releasing bland statements with the hashtag tweeting your statement should include your or its internal commitments to change activists also pending
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this statement from the national football league which they noted failed to mention policing or racism at all and it comes 4 years after nfl quarterback colin kaepernick's protest against police brutality prompted a threat from the league to punish players who knelt during the national anthem. today something has changed and for the companies like ben and jerry's that have long spoken out it's overdue typically what companies do is use that power to advance their own narrow self interests, there is a cost impact. >>that if if the rest of this society is burning down around us can ever healthy company in a sick society. >>abby phillip cnn, washington. >>nba legend michael jordan and his brand are now donating a million for racial equality, social justice and education. this is actually video of jordan and former president barack obama back in 2016 when he received the presidential medal of freedom, the funds for jordan's new pledge will go out over a 10 year period. they will supplement and investment from nike. the
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money from his show donation will go to a variety of organizations and in a statement, jordan brand says it represents a family that faces down obstacles and fights against racism. >>the break we're going to highlight more seniors from the class of 2020. and we'll keep our eye on the weather for you today on the sunday going to be breezy again there's a beautiful shot. it's going this morning we'll be right back. ♪
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>>7.54 is the time and if you've been in oakland recently you might notice some of the new artwork around town we have some examples of the murals of george floyd that are popping up across the city and we're also seeing others this simply say black lives matter since so many businesses are boarded up because of the pandemic and then the protests a lot of the art work is being painted directly on those wood panels, it's unclear what will happen to the art when those businesses are back open. but for now anyway, they're there to enjoy. >>carolina got engaged. >>during the protests over the weekend the boyfriend credits his girlfriend's passion for
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change for making him get involved and that it was the thing he wanted to do and that's when he fell in love with her when they first met so he says it just felt right to pop the question at such an important event. >>and i just looked at him soon everything else out in the batman or at least tried to the reason we're down there wasn't a good news. >>you know, that's that's the reason why. i was convinced that i wanted to marry is because i saw her passion how she wanted to get out here i just want to be out here because it happens so often i think everybody needs to be heard and this boy in the more voices, the bed. >>the couple met at work and they've been together for 2 years and they are expecting a baby in november. >>kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 highlighting different seniors. each morning and myles williams miles is s to graduating from justin sienna high school in napa earned the opportunity to play football for marshall university in west virginia. miles will be
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playing wide receiver and on the special teams as well so congratulations to you miles and all of your fellow graduating seniors, and you can submit a grad by going to our website kron 4 dot com. you add a picture tell us where they went to high school and what their plans are for the future. >>coming up next our kron 4 morning news. we have protests over the death of george floyd continuing across the bay area and the country as more officers are seen attacking protesters face charges this morning and then details on the vigil today for the santa cruz sheriff's deputy who was killed in the line of duty. we've got rain, harvey standing by with the very latest in a live report. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows.
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>>and the worst he was a true you're a certain >>a vigil will be held today for the santa cruz sheriff's deputy who died in the line of duty, he was killed in an ambush in the santa cruz mountains and on the very same day. the country sees the biggest demonstrations yet for an end to police brutality thousands take over the golden gate bridge rally for racial
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justice. >>meantime others in the north bay are forced from their homes by a wildfire that's grown to 1200 acres and shows no signs of slowing down. maria's local news station. >>breaking news, a man was fatally shot overnight in an officer involved shooting in oakland. police say it happened around 11:00pm last night while the chp was investigating an incident in the 9600 block of cherry street. we don't know what led up to this all we know at this hour is that a chp officer shot and killed a man was driving a car and wounded a female passenger she's in the hospital right now no chp officers were injured. >>well the fatal shooting came on a day when so many were out in the streets protesting police brutality a day that also as we mentioned saw santa cruz deputy killed in an ambush. >>38 year-old sergeant damon got swell or died yesterday
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afternoon he leaves behind one child and a wife who is pregnant with their second. he was responding to a call near jamison creek and boulder creek in the santa cruz mountains where he was attacked and that is where we find kron four's rain harvey with the latest on the story this morning, rain. and incredibly somber feeling here in santa cruz this morning and you can. >>see behind me here at the sheriff's office. they have the flag here at half staff, there's a growing memorial behind me people arriving year leaving flowers as the morning goes on that we want to show you what unfolded yesterday. you can see deputies here approaching the home when they were ambushed with gunfire and homemade bombs they were originally called to the scene to investigate a suspicious van. the callers on guns and bomb making materials inside
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that van, so they were at this home investigating that call. that's when sergeant damon got will or was shot and taken to the hospital where he died. a second deputy was also injured either shot or hit with an explosive and then hit by a car driven by the suspect that deputies fighting for their lives as we speak. the suspect stephen carrillo was shot and taken into custody. a short time later after reports of a nearby car jacking carrillo was arrested for murder and other felony charges after being treated and released from the hospital now, here's sheriff jim hart speaking about the fallen deputy. >>and this era that we're in we think about what you want to see a police officer somebody who truly loves his job he wants to help deeply missed. and as you find his family. co-workers her
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>>and just like a sheriff heart mentioned i've talked to some community members out here in santa cruz. this morning who have stopped by to give their condolences here and they say the sheriff's office keeps them safe out here and so they are mourning with the sheriff's office just along with the rest of the community out here for now reporting in santa cruz reyna harvey kron 4 news, thanks rana. >>well happening right now firefighters in the north they are battling a wildfire off of quail canyon road in solano county. it's called the quail fire that's forced mandatory evacuations so far this morning. right now it's burned about 1200 acres and is only about 5% contained. we have a look at the fire as it was burning overnight, you can see the red glow on the hillside so far the fire has destroyed 2 structures. it's threatening about a 100 others right now cal fire has 600 firefighters on scene actively fighting
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that fire this morning. they're tacking lake from the ground with bulldozers and from the sky with air tankers. we have a map showing exactly where it's burning again it's near pleasant valley road just southwest of the town of winters up there and saw the county fact about 10 miles north of vacaville. again this is a developing story we're getting new updates from cal fire. this morning so make sure you stay tuned, we'll give you more information as it comes in. >>alameda county is easing some restrictions tomorrow and let's take a look at what that means the new health order will allow gatherings of 12 or fewer, a child care businesses can open up educational businesses they can open up again the new order also allows libraries to open but just for curbside pickup at this point and other businesses that have limited person to person contact. they can start opening as well like appliance repair shops and pet grooming services. however notice what's not included barbershops and hair salons
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they cannot open up yet. >>break still ahead a look at the peaceful demonstrations across the bay area as crowds gather to protest the death of george floyd and police brutality. plus we're also going to take you to one of the memorial services for george floyd was held in north carolina. here's a quick live look outside the golden gate bridge. the scene of a mass demonstration yesterday for george floyd we had thousands and thousands of people walking across the golden gate bridge this morning. all quiet sunny right. i started the same we usaa was made for right now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members
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>>back at 8 '07 while people around the bay the nation and the world demonstrated yesterday to end racism there was also a private memorial service for george floyd held in north carolina kayla strayer takes a look at how his family and friends are remembering him. >>on the homes of gone there and it makes no difference donate but condition of our whole family and friends of george floyd gathered alongside sheriffs and congressman to honor the life of a man whose death pinned under the knee of a minneapolis police officer sparked a worldwide outrage and calls for justice these images associated with this. >>will affect all of our lives for the rest of our lives. not only do we lose a family member, but joe watched as well. as always helped us to.
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>>and now he's dohy day. we can't let the story die hoke county sheriff hubert peterkin demanded change we as law enforcement of the don't have the authority to bully. push people around and kill deal because we have and congressman g k butterfield said some changes already emerging from the tragedy as congress members will introduce new legislation designed to fight police misconduct. >>of comfort knowing that the death of your beloved george will be the catalyst that will bring much needed reform to our criminal justice system some death and about 9. some death is about making all of >>9 is the time coming up sonoma county is expanding its
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reopening plans as more restaurants are allowed offered indoor dining room at the details on that coming up after the break. here's a quick live look outside of the richmond sandra fell bridge on a sunday morning. it is june 7th and traffic is light.
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tornadoes. maximum sustained winds right now are at 50 miles per hour landfall is expected tonight. but the storm's already made its presence felt the presence felt a tornado that touched down near downtown orlando just missing a group of protesters. nobody was hurt thankfully. the tree limbs did come down and power was lost for a while again we'll be following this story has that tropical storm makes landfall tonight. >>the whole gulf coast is bracing for it. >>and we're racing for nothing and maybe some more when war when more heat probably later on in the week we've got john trouble with that look at the forecast a job. >>yeah well we're just bracing for a little bit more wear and smart he later on as you guys mentioned the gulf coast also has mention is still looking at crystal ball that is the big difference from where we're sitting as far as some of our neighbors. the southeast are as you mentioned james this one coming along with some pretty powerful winds but also going to be a rainmaker as it makes its way up through the interior of the
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states on into arkansas missouri eventually towards the great potential of flooding, not just for the gulf coast, but we make our way through the forecast a little bit further north to and in the meantime it's quiet back your whole well actually not so quiet golden gate bridge reports of an ice whistling sound out there as the winds were whipping through the bridge over the weekend you can see right now no one on the bridge are up it's crystal clear but it is breezy out there a few clouds over the south bay in san jose looking mostly blue skies. but some fair weather cumulus clouds on overhead those are just those inviting looking up the clouds nothing that would result in any sort of storm activity or any rainfall out of the east bay berkeley, nice clear skies as well bright skies to kick off this sunday morning just a pleasant way to start things off. temperatures are currently in the 50's and 60's for most areas with oakland and fairfield in the low 60's are clear up 57. it's
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a coating of the cool spot in the upper 40's santa rosa, not wasting any time climbing temperatures now at 57. you're in the 40's at the start of the day when certainly still breezy but there's a bit of good news today, it's not to be as windy as we have in the past few days. winds do gradually pick up and you pick tonight so do expect yet again another breezy day. but after that tomorrow things calm down and it will be a much calmer day for your monday. tuesday and wednesday temperatures during this time beginning to climb. peak wind gusts over the weekend look at where we are we're sitting out asked 54 miles per hour for that peak wind gusts marine headlines. topped out at 45 miles per hour conquered, san francisco oakland and san jose. also some pretty impressive wind speeds at sites. the culprit. well we have a storm system to our north that is resulting in showers for the northern rockies civic northwest. even a couple light showers this morning in mendocino and del norte counties they're staying north of the bay area. but we
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certainly are looking at this onshore breeze pretty significant getting gap even though it is beginning to calm down as for tomorrow as that storm system moves out of the region skies are only going to grow clear temperatures warmer and winds. calmer. tomorrow, a warmer day, especially for inland areas. tuesday going to be even warmer yet temperatures continuing to climb into tuesday and wednesday, making 4 for the 3rd week in a row another scorcher for the middle your week. today though in the meantime definitely nothing close to a scorcher if anything cooler than average this time of year 60's and 70's for today's daytime highs. redwood city about you san jose morgan until more end of audio all right at 70 degrees fremont hayward oakland, san francisco in half moon bay in the 60's. well conquered in antioch our warm spots that 75 degrees. each. tomorrow tuesday wednesday and thursday the warmer days your forecast noticeably tuesday and wednesday being the warmest of dates after that much like clockwork again we
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cool down into the weekend like we've got this past weekend of the one before it. after daytime highs near 90 degrees on tuesday and wednesday. it's back to the 70's we go by friday. so more up and downs in this forecast today, the last of the breezy us once though much calmer after today. a little bit warmer after today as well back to you in the studio. >>all right. thank you very much john, a 17 on the clock and as calls for change continue across the country. the n double acp held a rally in downtown sacramento, the streets were packed with people including some professional athletes. ashley williams was there. >>demonstrators gathered in front of the golden one center before marching to cesar chavez park page have to happen and you just got to keep one as we could we can't let up we have to make change the family friendly peace protest brought out people of all different backgrounds races and ages public figures and pro athletes even putting
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former warriors players festus is healing of a black man there's a lot and just not be unhappy. the black men but at the same time are also very very optimistic about the future and collectively there was one goal we're out here to make our voices heard and to be in solidarity with our sisters in minneapolis. >>and just to be in unity with everyone in the house as they marched protesters chanted leads name. >>they also chanted the names of unarmed black men and women who have been killed by police and at one point the large crowd collectively taking a knee. the streets are packed the park was field protesters even flooded parking structures to fight for >>in the north bay sonoma counties moving further in expanding its phase to reopening restaurants are allowed to offer indoor dining kron four's gayle ong has the details from petaluma. >>it's the first day of dining
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service here in sonoma county and customers tell me it's nice to have a sense of normalcy but we're still far from anything normal in order for restaurants to serve inside we did have to remove several tables from the restaurant as you can see we've got some sort of stacked around the perimeter of the restaurant jory bergman owns pub republican petaluma saturday, the dining room reopen after sonoma county loosen restrictions for months bergman has been operating take out in recently patio service which made it a smooth transition to welcome customers inside it's just been really exciting to be open again and our staff is really happy to be back working i surprised to see that displays in this establishment was open and i was like wow and just seeing in the food was great hand sanitizer is stationed at the entrance salt and pepper shakers ketchup and mustard bottles will not be on the tables menus are sanitized right away employees can be seen wearing mask. >>customers are required to wear a mask while not eating and drinking inside this being able to get out and be around
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people. >>and not have to be closed in the house and he used the men but if it help to be able get out what's not included in the new order tasting rooms wineries distilleries and breweries who do not offer meals. they are not allowed to serve indoors without a permit. reporting in petaluma gayle ong kron 4 news. >>the santa clara county superintendent says school staff and faculty still don't have enough personal protective equipment to reopen their campuses to students in the fall. she says the district would need both state and local assistance to acquire protective gear and also to maintain the costs of certain educational programs and after-school childcare the superintendent says to open up the county would also need to ramp up testing and have more sanitizing products available for all the students. beginning tomorrow, san francisco is going to close off several streets to make social distancing easier. and this includes west pacific.
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>>protests for racial equality sparked by george floyd's death at the hands of police haven't just been contained to the united states air all around the world. yeah we've been seeing video from all corners of the globe people rallying together calling for change in using the protests to highlight the inequality that they see in there own countries we have nic robertson now giving us a look. >>getting louder. >>the voice is more numerous london is leaning into america's pain and demanding an end to its own. >>what happened in the u.s. was just. it was the spot. the spot everywhere. happened to me on my experience that racism, yeah, definitely when you see are happening across the world, you feel a part of
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yourself and everyone out here right now is i personally i know more about the u.s. an issues that but it's definitely in the and i think we all need to get it from. >>it's a worldwide issue about the way law. it's an issue ever we'll make sure i saw what is clear by the day these protests, a gathering global momentum. >>spreading so far around the world, the sun never sets on someone demanding justice for george floyd asking us to understand black lives matter and calling for change. brisbin. >>melbourne right across australia. saturday, the ripples of anger at george floyd's killing of turn to waves of protest demanding better rights to add a regionals in northern france crowds enjoying outrage indeed
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point to a place on the planet and they love had protests. time to a different way this is south kenya. >>south africa, lebanon. canada where pm justin trudeau took a knee. all of these just in the past 48 hours. everywhere, there is hope the swell of support will amount to change finally. >>i work in a part of me would have been bragging to be released the years and years and this year 20 20 summit in the in the end of 2020, i think it's a combination of make different variables trump feelings. i coronavirus george floyd body imaging go. and so to be here. it feels like i should have been have been here from day one every indication here still plenty more protests to come nic robertson cnn london. >>a santa cruz county deputy is shot and killed we're going to have that live report as his memorial this morning
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>>a 29 and let's get back to the breaking news that we're covering a man was fatally shot overnight in an officer involved shooting in oakland police say it happened around 11 o'clock last night. while the chp was investigating an incident in the 9600 block of cherry street. we do not know what led up to it all we know at this hour is that a chp officer shot and killed a man
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was driving a car and wounded a female passenger she is in the hospital. no chp officers were injured. >>anp again that shooting came on the very day when so many came out to protest police brutality also the same day that we saw santa cruz deputy killed in an ambush 38 year-old sergeant damon got swell or died yesterday afternoon he's behind one child and a wife who is pregnant with their second. he was responding to a call near jamison creek and boulder creek in the santa cruz mountains where he was attacked. and that is where crop was rated harvey is for us this morning with the very latest on the story ran. >>the santa cruz community this morning is mourning the loss of that fallen deputy but they're also frustrated, i just spoke to a gentleman who walked up here to the sheriff's office and put a sign on the door saying sorry for your loss asked him what compelled him to come here this morning and he said he was heartbroken and how can you shoot and kill someone who's running towards danger.
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we're going to show you that scene that played out yesterday take a look at this. you can see deputies here approaching the home when they were ambushed with gunfire and homemade bombs they were originally called to the scene to investigate a suspicious man. the caller song guns and bomb making materials inside that van, so they were at this home investigating that call. now sergeant damon got will was shot and taken to the hospital where he died. a second deputy was also injured either shot or hit with an explosive and then hit by a car driven by that suspect that deputy is fighting for their lives as we speak this morning. the suspect stephen carroll was shot and taken into custody, a short time later after reports of a nearby car jacking for a was arrested for murder and other felony charges after being treated and released from the hospital. now here's sheriff
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jim hart speaking out about the fallen deputy. >>and you think about what you want to see a police officer somebody who truly loves his job he wants to help deeply missed. co-workers her >>now in that frustration that i mention that some community members are there was also a family a mother and she brought her 2 younger children to give flowers here so a mix of emotions from people this morning. they're going to be honoring that deputy later on this afternoon, but for now reporting here in santa cruz. reyna harvey kron 4 news. thanks random.
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>>in the north bay, police officers association is defending the officer who fatally shot a 22 year-old man earlier this week, sean monterrosa was killed outside of a walgreens store following the shooting officers learned object sticking out of his sweatshirt pocket was in fact a hammer and not a gun as the officer had sought. police officers association is defending the officers actions saying that he used deadly force as a last resort because he was afraid that monterrosa was about to open fire. montrose at the time was kneeling on the ground facing officers when he was fatally shot, he ended up dying at a local hospital. >>thousands of people chanting and marching for justice at the golden gate bridge. so many so and went out into all lanes that they blocked travel completely at one point the march across the bridge was organized by a 17 year-old
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named tiana day of san ramon, she's there in the bottom left-hand corner holding the sign that says lead with love. the demonstration was peaceful, the black lives matter movement is spreading all around the bay happening in smaller cities and towns, let's take a look at the people that were walking along the beach is demonstrating in pacifica you can she see the stream of people on the pass there by the beach and let's go to nevada where a group of activists called moms demand organized a protest that was a car caravan. the organization is known for being against all gun violence and fatal shootings and one supporter says it's important to highlight the deadly intersection of gun violence in america in all and racism and steph and ayesha curry participated in another protest. here is the demonstration that they were at in palo alto men we saw them before this at one in oakland at lake merritt kron four's phillipe djegal reports from city hall. >>considered an affluent
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community. the latest census shows the demographics of palo alto break down to about 60% caucasian around 30% asian and less than 2% black or african american but the way george floyd lost his life last week to police in minneapolis is touching people from all crisis of the moment. >>we're facing a moment in history which has been going on for him. >>too long more than a 1000 people galvanized by the recent overtly visible instances of police brutality against african americans shut down the downtown streets of palo alto to protest the half. >>to start intentionally protecting black lives because it's not enough to just be to just go around saying oh i'm not racist. we have to do more than that and as a sign of solidarity mayors from neighboring cities were invited to speak both african-american women one from menlo park the other.
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>>from east palo alto you see as his friend. when you watch mary most important thing for me is you to see us >>the world to mayor adrian find says he introduced a resolution to the city council in support of the black lives matter movement to honor mister floyd. >>and we do better today than we did yesterday. we take any and we stand we march and take action the protests been turned into a march with no reported violence in palo alto flipped and all kron 4 news. >>well there were also protests in big cities across the country as well with
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people gathering to rally against the death of george floyd and police brutality. take a look at your screen we've got several examples here in seattle protesters actually clashed with police after some in the crowd began throwing rocks and bottles and fireworks at officers and then in portland oregon once again police had used tear gas to try to spurts large crowds that had gathered to protest well into the night past curfew protests in texas also went into the night you can see how they blocked. the road near highway in austin as the crowd rallies against police brutality and then the bottom right. that's video from los angeles where hundreds of protesters there spilled out into the streets marching as part of nationwide. protests there are also large crowds moving in washington dc in fact, thousands there peacefully marching throughout the capital. just a reminder crossed for has been giving you the very latest with these protests and the curfews and all the various closures through the kron 4 mobile app we've been sending out push alerts notifying you as soon
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as information comes in our newsroom so make sure you download that if you haven't already and we'll keep you updated. and as a 37 coming up after the break we'll tell you how to be on the taylors hometown is honoring her and making sure that her name isn't forgotten as protests grow across the this is my body of proof.
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humira is proven to help stop further joint damage. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira citrate-free. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. >>40 is a time and brianna taylor would have turned 27 saturday but she was killed by police on march 13th, the kentucky first responder has
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become another symbol of the ongoing protests for racial injustices to end in this country saturday protesters in her hometown make sure that her memory was at the forefront of those protests with garrett weimer with the story. >>parking in a is far from a birthday celebration, but still a lot of folks gathered here for briana taylor's birthday i want her family to now. >>and local the love that they're not alone there's different cities and states this year. support them and their back of and a show on love and support instead of celebrating their honoring her memory. >>saying her name standing up to injustice when it's in your face just say something about it. i mean you know we're we're past that it's it's been it's been to them. >>they took their message to the streets this time in a different way than they have been but vocal nonetheless. >>the only way we're going to the current circumstances for people to. take action express
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themselves try to change things the line of cars backed up traffic in the rep arena parking lot in throughout downtown. >>yet another sign of how important their >>just north of the that translate from parish to your fight is our fight to so many people this is a fight that affects all of us. >>and so it's very important to me that as a latino or stand up with our black community because it's not just one group we're all fighting together for the space justices. >>and how they dress 8 last one for each time brianna taylor was shot. they hope their hearts. they chant and they say her name to remind people she lived. and her life matters. >>42 is the time coming up on the kron 4 morning news george floyd's brother is set to testify before congress later
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>>45 right now. well 3 clear the wind and camera the seizure tower looking down over san francisco. absolutely clear lot of sunshine. yes, of course, breezy as it was yesterday, yeah, which is and understand because it was howling at my house i know you asked me soon john we can expect that today.
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>>yes still breezy, but a little bit of good news when it's not quite as breezy as they were yesterday nor friday so we're working our way in the right direction. but yeah, you'll still have winds gusting as high as 20 to 25 miles per hour arts, the bay. and you can back up again this evening actually right now skies, beautiful unclear sure does look inviting out there, but as it did yesterday, partly ice bright blue skies got a look that winds definitely still present especially up in the north bay and up the coast this morning as i mentioned winds do pick up later today and the previous time today will actually be early evening hours tonight. tomorrow, though winds retreats and we have a very nice calm monday just around the corner and the rest of the week ahead is actually going to be a lot calmer as well so that's definitely some good when has been bothersome tia 50's and 60's for your current temperatures, one oakland fairfield each right at 60 degrees. fairfield berkeley, pittsburgh and san mateo flows out of alameda i 58 degrees
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currently. now he's breezy conditions that are cooler weather has been brought to us by that low sitting to our north that has been pushing in some nice ocean all there the day that certainly helps us the temperatures but doesn't make for the nicest conditions as far as winds go. now over the next few days we're going to look at winds dying down but in the process of that temperatures are about to start soaring yet again. today nice and clear tomorrow we're going to remain clear winds will be very calm monday temperatures noticeably warmer specially in what even warmer yet just around the corner from tuesday. so today, one of the cooler days of the if you like a cool j to step outside maybe go on a job. today certainly not about to do but 60's and 70's for your daytime highs later on our warmest spots being conquered in any out that 75 degrees. well cooler as you'd expect out towards the coast. tomorrow temperatures inland to climb back into the low 80's for some areas and by tuesday and
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wednesday are honest day's close to 90 degrees. it meant few 80's even right along the bay. there he won't last for long much like the past few weeks the weekend just around the corner comes along with the other cool down. daytime highs will fall quickly back into the 70's after are more middle of the week so we're keeping the trend going almost familiar territory now or in the middle of your work week and then cool on the weekends. back to you in the studio. >>all right. thank you very much john. a 48 is the time back to the news now we have george floyd's brother. skeptics peck to testify before congress this coming wednesday, he's looking to speak before a house judiciary committee hearing on policing practices and law enforcement accountability now it's not known exactly. whether he's going respond where he's going to testify in person or virtually because of the pandemic and everything else. but he said last week that he spoke with both president donald trump and former vice president joe biden he said the president didn't give him much of a chance to speak, but
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he says the democratic presidential nominee biden has been in constant contact with him. >>there are growing calls online and in the streets for cities to defund their police departments and use that money on programs that benefit the community directly minneapolis where floyd was killed the mayor is facing harsh pushed back for not supporting that movement we have david schellman with the story. mayor jacob fry answered he didn't support the full abolition of mpd and before he could finish. >>we caught up with fried minutes later, he said it's not about having everyone on his side but about making the necessary changes you're asking whether i'm for massive structural reform to revise these structural structure,
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racist system. the answer is yes you're asking whether i will do everything possible to push back on the american equities that built into the architecture. the answer is yes, the message to heavily defund police was shared right at the start of the protest including from congresswoman ilhan minneapolis police department. protest organizers say the money should be directed toward mental health resources affordable housing and solutions to the opioid epidemic police reform but. to get me and on a system that continues to press office for about 2 miles protesters chanted. >>stopped in the street to dance and pray, no closer to convincing the mayor of their abolitionist cause anger and frustration
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>>8.50 is the time right now let's talk coronavirus air travel is picking up as states continue to reopen but a lot of people are still hesitant to take to the skies mandy gaither has some advice. >>if you're planning on flying sometime soon there are steps you can take to keep yourself well according to the centers for disease control and prevention the first thing you need to assess before you do any traveling is are you sick if you have any symptoms. stay home. while you're at the airport make sure to maintain social distancing guidelines, staying 6 feet away from others whenever possible. we're in mask at all times pay attention to every surface you touch. >>and have plenty of hand sanitizer available and ready to use frequently throughout your journey. >>cnn's chief medical correspondent doctor sanjay gupta suggest getting to the airport early enough to walk to your terminal instead of
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taking the enclosed airport ram. >>try not to touch surfaces at the gate and even though airlines are taking extra steps to clean and sanitized planes in between life it doesn't hurt to do a little wiping down of the things that your seat when you board doctor gupta says you'll want to turn the circulation ababa view on high to help move the air in front of you possibly breaking up virus particles. finally if you don't feel comfortable traveling yet contact your airline and try to move your trip. >>for today's health minute. i'm mandy gaither a 52 right now coming up on the kron 4 morning news we are going to highlight another senior from the class of 2020. >>and let's take a peek. >>at the embarcadero from our studios here along the embarcadero in san francisco you can see the flag is blowing so we have
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>>and we're back in a 55 if you've been in oakland recently you may have noticed some new artwork around town. here's some examples on the screen of some of the murals of george floyd that are popping up across the city and we're also seeing others that simply say black lives matter and since so many businesses are boarded up because of the pandemic and on the protests lot of the art work is actually being painted directly on those wood panels, it's unclear what will happen to the art when those businesses are open back up. >>look at this a couple in north carolina got engaged.
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amid the protests. the boyfriend says that it's his girlfriend's passion for change. they've got him involved and so that's he says what first made him fall in love with her was her passion so he felt it was the right time to pop the question. and here's what they have to say. >>and i just looked at soon everything else out in the batman or at least tried to the reason we're down there wasn't a good news. >>you know, that's that's the reason why. i was convinced that i wanted to marry is because i saw her passion and how bad she wanted to get out here i just want to be out here because it happens so often i think everybody needs to be heard and this boy in the more voices, the better. >>and that is not the only one that saw the union as well, we've got one here in the bay area that we're going to be highlighting in our next hour right at the golden gate bridge that's riding right the middle stopped traffic anchor on 4 is saluting the class of
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2020 so we want to say congratulations to a senior named well there's twins tiana and haven ross so take a look here's a picture both of them beautiful shot there both graduated from heritage high school in brentwood. >>tia will be attending santa clara university and haven says she'll be attending the apple valley college congratulations to both you guys well done tell us about your kids and what they're planning for the future you can post a picture tell us where they went to high school. >>and what their plans are right there on kron 4 dot com. >>we'll take a quick break it is a 57 when we do come back here on the kron 4 morning news, the latest on the protests that we've seen over the death of george floyd as they continue here in the bay area and around the country. more more stories of officers attacking protesters to they're facing charges this morning we're going to update you on all of that in just a minute and then also the latest on the vigil today for that santa cruz sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty, rain harvey is live for us in the story with the very us in the story with the very l mrs. walker.
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>>and the worst a he was a true thing was certain >>a jewel will be held today for the santa cruz sheriff's deputy who died a line of duty, he was killed in an ambush in the santa cruz mountains and on the very same day the country sees the biggest demonstrations yet for an end to police brutality thousands taking to the golden
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gate bridge rallying for racial justice. >>meantime others in the north bay are forced from their homes by a wildfire. that's now grown to 1400 acres with no signs yet of slowing down. maria's local news >>and on this sunday morning we are covering a police shooting that was fatal a man was shot and killed overnight by an officer in oakland police say it happened around 11 o'clock last night while the chp was investigating an incident in the 9600 block of cherry street. we don't know what led up to it all we do know at this hour is a chp officer shot and killed a man was driving a car and a female passenger was also shot. she was wounded, she's in the hospital, no chp officers were injured. >>and that fatal officer involved shooting in oakland came on the same day we were covering 2 other prominent stories. the continued protest of police brutality and the santa cruz deputy who was
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killed in an ambush. >>38 year-old sergeant damon got swell or died yesterday afternoon and he leaves behind one child and a wife who is pregnant with their second child. he was responded to a call near jamison creek in boulder creek in the santa cruz mountains when he was attacked. >>and that is where kron four's ray harvey is for us this morning. bringing us the latest on the story rain. >>yeah, i can't tell you the amount of emotions that have shown up here outside of the santa cruz county sheriff's office this morning people out here crying, angry frustrated as they lay flowers and other memorabilia outside the sheriff's office this morning, but want to show you what happened yesterday take a look at your you can see deputies here approaching a home they were investigating when they were ambushed with gunfire and
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homemade bombs they were originally called to the scene to investigate a suspicious a caller saw guns and bomb making materials inside that van so they were at that home when this happened. sergeant damon got will or was shot in taken to the hospital where he died. a second deputy was also injured either shot or hit with an explosive and then hit by a car driven by that suspect that deputy fighting for their life this morning and the suspect stephen corona was shot and taken into custody, a short time later after reports of a nearby car jacking carrillo was arrested for murder and other felony charges after being treated and released from the hospital. well santa clara county officers this morning are here helping cover the area for the officers and the deputies who are mourning the loss this morning. let's hear from sheriff jim hart. he gives a touching speech about the fallen deputy. >>in this era that we're in we think about what you want to see a police officer somebody
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who truly loves his job he wants to help deeply missed. i knew i was family. >>now in addition to santa clara county san mateo county also has stepped up to help officers this morning. they're going to have that vigil right on here outside of the santa cruz sheriff's office at 2.45 today, so people that would like to come out are able to come out, but a lot of people showing up in advance of that leaving flowers and cards now be out here reporting also for our kronon newscast as well so you can follow along with us and we'll continue bringing you more stories as that happens the for now reporting out in santa cruz reyna harvey kron 4 news, thanks a lot
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rhonda. >>happening right now firefighters in the north they are battling a wildfire off of quail canyon road in solano county it's called the quail fire it's forced mandatory evacuations so far this morning, some of the latest video from the scene right now as we understand a cal fire says 1400 acres has burned containment has increased this morning. it was at 5% now to 10. so they are making some progress and here's a look at what the fire looked like as it burned overnight. so far the fire has destroyed 3 structures its currently threatening about a 100 more. and right now we understand cal fire has 600 personnel on the ground fighting this fire actually tackling it from the ground with bulldozers and hand crews and also from the sky as well with air tankers. and we have a map showing you where it's burning exactly it's near pleasant valley road southwest of the town of winters up there so on a county about 10 miles north of vacaville. again this is a developing story so things are changing make sure you stay tuned, we'll keep you updated throughout the morning.
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>>the county is easing some restrictions starting tomorrow, let's take a look at what's changing in alameda county, the new health order says that there can be gathering now there can be gatherings of small groups as 12 or less. also some businesses are allowed to reopen that were closed before child care businesses, educational businesses, a career internships pathways programs. also libraries are going to be able to start curbside pickup service other services that are limited to person to person contact. they can reopen as well which includes things like appliance repair shops and pet grooming services, but you see was not on the list barbershops and hair salons are still not allowed to open yet. >>we'll take a break at 9 '06 coming up a look at the peaceful demonstrations we've seen across the bay area and across the country as well protesting the death of george floyd and police brutality. and artists to remember the life of brianna taylor who was fatally shot by police in her own apartment, we'll have a
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look at the murals that are being drawn in her honor. here's a live look set outside of the golden gate bridge. back with more in a minute. ♪ discover what's possible for summer... at lowe's.
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>>9 '09 right now and brianna taylor would have turned 27 yesterday but she was fatally shot by the police on march 13th, the kentucky first responder has become another symbol of the ongoing protests in this country saturday protesters in her hometown make sure that her memory was at the forefront of their minds. natalie greiss has the story. >>well many buildings downtown have their windows covered with ford. mccain at the museum opted to use words putting up the display with the poet john. >>it's great i hope when people see the. they read it and listen to the words that. every day we have the opportunity it's a new day to start something new and i think with everything going on in the world. today that's very important inside local artists jalen stewart is working on a 12 by 47 mural in chalk. >>art can is is bigger than life. stewart started the new year old last week she initially designed it to depict life during the
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pandemic but recent protests made the piece even more meaningful it is important to me to keep it changes positive images of african americans that we need right now to show us support to show us love is to show that we belong in this country just like everybody s stewart wants people to see themselves or someone they know in the images. >>and while the woman at the center does not to pick anyone in particular stewart says brianna taylor was on her mind while creating brianna taylor has changed. the face of i feel like she has made strongest cd. she has made us a stronger community. she's made me a stronger stuart just completed a painting of brianna and presented it to brianna's family this morning. >>she says seeing their reaction to the piece was truly inspiring makes me happy
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it makes me want to go hard right just like makes me want to continue to fight it contains to do popeye what it is that i'm doing because i know it's needed. >>9.11 coming up on the kron 00:04am morning news another peaceful protest in front of the state capitol. we'll take you there coming up after the break. and sonoma county is expanding its reopening plans as more restaurants are allowed to offer indoor dining. we'll have details on that coming up in a minute. here's a quick live look outside at the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza. on this sunday june 7th. the traffic is like we'll be 9.15 is the time
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national news we have tropical storm cristobal all expected to slam the gulf coast today bringing threats of floods and tornadoes. >>maximum sustained winds are at 50 miles an hour right now landfall is expected tonight, however the storm's already made its presence felt look at this video out of a downtown orlando where a twister. touchdown just missing a group of protesters. thankfully, nobody hurt. but there were tree limbs downed power went out for a while and they're looking for the damage to be and pretty a pretty epic as the storm makes landfall tonight and then actually literally just breaks its way right up along the mississippi river up to the great lakes you ever driven in something like this i why would the florida last looking at colleges as driving all over. >>and it was just heavy ice i could barely see and i thought wow these people a deal this
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all the time it's crazy and then that's that i can't win with the storm surge of all the stuff that comes with a. >>a tropical storm is going to be pretty a pretty scary to get through. we've got john you're looking at the forecast there john john montana, what would you rather drive through a snowstorm in montana for a crazy, you know rainstorm in florida. >>oh i'd say more used to the snow but yeah i end up not going to be fun to all for not just to florida with that's worcester that he does talk about. but all the way up the middle of the country there are people that go on during all this weekend at. i mean some incoming travel conditions for any what that would be taken to the roads or buying out there out east as for us in the bay area is just the opposite look at this we've got blue clear skies just a couple of nice fairweather cumulus clouds in the distance, those white up to one source and the distance really beautiful beautiful start to the morning. unfortunately, it is still breezy out there so that looks inviting as you step outside
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you're going to notice those wins and they will actually pick up on until late afternoon early evening which will be the windiest time the day today tomorrow will be a significantly calmer day so after a very windy but comfortable weekend. we do have a much cover week ahead of us temperatures are in the 50's and 60's currently redwood city and prima egypt, 57 palo alto a word a blunt talker nevado at 61 degrees each oakland, you're one of our warmer spots, currently at 62 fairfield at 65. breezy conditions will continue across the bay area today as the storm system to our north continues to result in rainfall for portions of del norte a been to see no counties north bay area we're just too far south to be seeing any sort of greenery the cloud cover for that matter we definitely do have the breeze president from that system after today's windy but mild conditions tomorrow will be calmer and warmer skies will remain clear and temperatures there about speak
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live monday noticeably warmer than today and to say even warmer than that so if you like the cooler weather today is certainly not a bad day to maybe go for a job and enjoy a 60's and 70's for your daytime highs antioch in concord at 75 each fremont hayward oakland, san francisco and then on to the 60's for yet another day. tomorrow temperatures will climb and i'm noticeably for some bayside areas nearly 10 degrees warmer tomorrow tuesday and wednesday will be our warmest states though with near 90 degree highs in it after that we cool back down and just like clockwork for a 3rd weekend in a cool back down into the 70's which is cooler than average for this time of year. so we have an up right in the middle of the week and then back down to the cool conditions just in time for another we can't back to you guys in the studio. thanks john. >>as calls for change continue across the country. the n double acp held a rally in downtown sacramento. the streets were packed with people including some professional athletes, ashley
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williams takes us there. >>demonstrators gathered in front of the golden one center before marching to cesar chavez park page have to happen and you just got to keep one as we could we can't let up we have to make change the family friendly peace protest brought out people of all different backgrounds races and ages public figures and pro athletes even putting former warriors players festus is even a love like man there's a lot and just not be unhappy. the black men but at the same time are also very very optimistic about the future and collectively there was one goal we're out here to make our voices heard and to be in solidarity with our sisters in minneapolis. >>and just to be in unity with everyone in the house as they marched protesters chanted leads name. >>they also chanted the names of unarmed black men and women who have been killed by police and at one point the large
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crowd collectively taking a knee. the streets are packed the park was field protesters even flooded parking structures to fight for >>the head of the north bay now we're sonoma county is moving further in expanding its fees to reopening that means restaurants are going to be allowed to offer indoor dining kron four's gayle ong has the details from petaluma. >>it's the first day of dining service here in sonoma county and customers tell me it's nice to have a sense of normalcy but we're still far from anything normal in order for restaurants to serve inside we did have to remove several tables from the restaurant as you can see we've got some sort of stacked around the perimeter of the restaurant jory bergman owns pub republican petaluma saturday, the dining room reopen after sonoma county loosen restrictions for months bergman has been operating take out in recently patio service which made it a smooth transition to welcome customers inside it's just been really exciting to be open again and our staff is really happy to be back
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working i surprised to see that displays in this establishment was open and i was like wow interesting and the food was great hand sanitizer is stationed at the entrance salt and pepper shakers ketchup and mustard bottles will not be on the tables menus are sanitized right away employees can be seen wearing mask. >>customers are required to wear a mask while not eating and drinking inside this being able to get out and be around people. >>and not have to be closed in the house and he used the men but if it help to be able get out what's not included in the new order tasting rooms wineries distilleries and breweries who do not offer meals. they are not allowed to serve indoors without a permit. reporting in petaluma gayle ong kron 4 news. >>the santa clara county superintendent says school staff and faculty still don't have enough personal protective equipment to reopen campuses to students this fall. she says the district would need both state and local assistance to get enough
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protective gear but also to maintain uncovered costs for certain educational programs and after-school childcare the superintendent says to open the county would also need to ramp up testing and have much more sanitizing products available for all of the students. >>we'll take a break or 9.22 coming up on the kron 4 morning news growing concern in buffalo new york after multiple officers, resigned because 2 officers were charged with assault for shoving a 75 year-old man to the ground we'll see how the
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>>9.24 right now and 2 officers in buffalo, new york are charged with second-degree assault for pushing a 75 year-old protester to the ground cracking his head open and the 2 officers were also suspended after video of the incident went viral. >>you can see hear them. giving the man a show he falls backwards smacked his head on the pavement right in front of buffalo city hall. well because they both pleaded not guilty. they were released the very same morning from the district attorney's office and were met by a group of supporters outside we've got chris of artists with the story. >>the 2 officers were shielded by supporters as they left the district attorney's office. >>but today we see the pictures a buffalo police officers, aaron toward all ski and robert mccabe they were
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suspended without pay thursday night just hours after this incident in front of city hall. they're seen here clearing the area appearing to push martin gugino a protester in his 70's to the ground. he had to be taken to the hospital and was still in serious, but stable condition yesterday according to his attorneys. it happened about a dozen minutes after a curfew set in. >>and you take away an arrest them simple as that. you don't. take a baton. sean. along with the officer next to him using his right hand. and shopping. >>here in county district attorney john fund his charge the 2 officers with felony level second-degree assault when discussing this case with us today. he drew parallels to the case of kenneth act all of an erie county sheriff's deputy who flynn charged with misdemeanor assault after an incident at a 2017 bills game. flynn says the case involving toward all skin mccabe involves the same assault
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allegation is the echo case with one key difference making this charge a felony. >>there happens to be any specific penal law. subsection. that says. if the vet dama is 65 years or older. and the perpetrator is 10 years younger. that makes it a felony. >>turn all ski is 39 mccabe is 32. among the group of their supporters today was buffalo pba president john evans. he thinks the da is overstepping. >>totally unwarranted overcharged it it's that's a problem here is the idea is a politician. >>a santa cruz deputies shot and killed you can see that growing memorial behind me
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>>as we're covering that story. we're also covering the latest on the protests against police brutality here in the bay area around the country and also the story out of santa cruz where a deputy there was killed in an ambush 38 year-old sergeant damon got swell or died yesterday afternoon he leaves behind a child and a wife who is pregnant with their second child. >>he was responding to a call near jamison creek in boulder creek in the santa cruz mountains where he was attacked. >>and that is where kron four's rana harvey standing by with more on the story for us this morning. reyna. >>and the santa cruz community is hurting this morning every our that you guys come back here out on the scene the memorial behind me for him gets bigger people bringing flowers bringing cards, leaving messages on the door behind me and leaving in tears, but we want to show you what happened yesterday. and
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now you can see deputies here they approached the home when they were ambushed with gunfire and homemade bombs they were originally called to the scene to investigate a suspicious van. the caller saw guns and bomb making materials inside that van, so they were at this home investigating that call that's when sergeant david got will was shot and taken to the hospital where he died. a second deputy was also injured that deputy either shot or hit with an explosive and then hit by a car driven by the suspect. the deputy now fighting for their life the hospital as we speak. the suspect stephen carrillo was shot and taken into custody, a short time later after reports and as i mentioned people are out here this morning leaving flowers i spoke to one santa cruz resident scott willis this is what he had to say about that shooting. >>praying for you guys for
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your loss and praying. for his wife and kids because these guys are my heroes. how do you people that run towards. i'm sorry this is really upsetting to me. >>in a lot of people filling that same way this morning as you see people leave flowers in and cards here for this growing memorial. now santa clara county is stepping up and they're helping the deputies here in santa cruz this morning along with sam, a tale they sent about 40 officers to help so sergeants and the officers in the deputies out here can have time to grieve this loss. now again they're going to have a vigil that's going to happen right outside the sheriff's office here about 2.45 this afternoon. now reporting in santa cruz harvey kron 4 news. thanks a lot of >>let's go to the north bay
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now where the polio. police officers association is defending the officer who fatally shot a 22 year-old man earlier this week, sean monterrosa was killed outside of a walgreens store following the shooting officers learned that the object sticking out of his sweatshirt pocket was a hammer and not a gun as the officer had feared. police officers association is defending the officers actions saying that he used deadly force as a last resort because he was afraid that monterroso was about to open fire. monterrosa at the time was kneeling on the ground facing officers when he was fatally shot ended up dying at a local hospital. >>thousands of people marching along the golden gate bridge closing of the bridge at one point because they blocked all of the traffic there chanting for the black lives matter movement and everything was except for you know the traffic was able to get through for that time the
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march on the bridge was organized by a 17 year-old girl tiana day of san ramon there she is in the left corner the on the bottom there holding a sign that says lead with love that demonstration again peaceful no trouble, the black lives matter movement is widespread around the bay area happening in various cities and towns. take a look at all of the people who were walking in demonstrating along the beaches in pacifica you can see they came out in support. they're winding through the past by the beach and in nevado a group of activists called moms demand organized a black lives matter car protest. they are known for advocating against fatal shootings of all types and one supporter says it's. hi highlight it highlights the deadly intersection of gun violence in general and america and racism and steph and ayesha curry were out protesting again we saw them at lake merritt and this time they are in palo alto kron four's phillipe djegal reports from city hall.
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>>considered an affluent community. the latest census shows the demographics of palo alto break down to about 60% caucasian around 30% asian and less than 2% black or african american but the way george floyd lost his life last week to police in minneapolis is touching people from all crisis of the moment. >>we're facing a moment in history which has been going on for him. >>for too long more than a 1000 people galvanized by the recent overtly visible instances of police brutality against african americans shut down the downtown streets of palo alto the protests, the half. >>to start intentionally protecting black lives because it's not enough to just be to just go around saying oh i'm not racist. we have to do more than that and as a sign of solidarity mayors from neighboring cities were invited to speak both african-american women one from menlo park the other.
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>>from east palo alto you see as his friend. when you watch mary most important thing for me is for you to see us >>the world to mayor adrian find says he introduced a resolution to the city council in support of the black lives matter movement to honor mister floyd. >>and we do better today than we did yesterday. we take any and we stand we march and take action the protests been turned into a march with no reported violence in palo alto fleet of all kron 4 news. >>and we saw protests in big cities across the country once
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again as people gather to stand up against. police brutality in support of george floyd take a look at your screen, here's a just a quick. a trip around the country. what we saw seattle washington in the upper left you saw police actually clashing with protesters after some in the crowds threw rocks and bottles and fireworks at officers in portland oregon we once again saw police used tear gas to trying to disperse large crowds that gathered into the night protests in texas as well in the lower left you can see them blocking roads near a highway in austin and in los angeles, the lower right video hundreds of protesters, they're spilling into the streets marching as part of the nationwide movement. george floyd's death has shined a light on police brutality polo sandoval has a closer look at some of the other demonstrations that we saw. >>the end to an emotional and difficult week across the country marched by an 11th consecutive night of demonstrations in cities large and call for justice expanded
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on friday to include incidents of suspected police brutality from buffalo new york to washington state for video emerged of a march incident. but while ellis died after being physically restrained by tacoma police. his attorneys says ellis can be heard yelling i can't breathe on tacoma police dispatcher audio from the night of his encounter with police and death on march, the 3rd this response from washington governor jay inslee today i committed to tacoma mayor victoria woodards at the state of washington will conduct an independent review of the investigation and any charging decisions related to the death of not all allison ellis's family calling for the firing of the officers involved in the same demand being made by activists in atlanta. where video shot on may 29th appears to show an officer body-slamming a young woman breaking her collarbone i blue barricade. >>and i get back in a car in all of that and i just be hands out my window. china's
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national health makini out in pretty and the dow. we weren't a part in any of be. looting or anything we're in. peacefully in life know was it. there we pretty much you know with headed off the officer involved in that incident has been placed on administrative assignment while atlanta pd conducts an investigation. >>the minneapolis city council on friday pending the final ok from a judge approved an agreement barring police from using neck restraints and choke hold. >>for former police officers charged in george floyd's killing are in jail. a large crowd of protesters headed for lafayette park in washington dc last night. >>the words black lives matter now emblazoned in yellow paint. this message on a street leading straight to the white house. curfews were lifted or allowed to expire in many cities in new york that restriction remains in place
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through the weekend the curfews are designed. >>2. let the police. be in his position where they can stop the looting. and that has been a serious problem. many cities. >>the demonstrations like carry on through the weekend and head and district attorney fallen to not prosecute protesters arrested for so-called lesser offenses, including unlawful assembly or disorderly conduct the policy won't apply to suspect >>is pride month a time to celebrate how far the lgbtq community has come in its fight for human rights and acceptance and talk about the future now, but this year's celebration is going to look a bit different. >>for obvious reasons most of them being held online because of the pandemic. organizers from san francisco's iconic pride parade are drawing parallels between the marches they took part in back in the 60's and the nationwide protests we're seeing right now.
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>>or a full community and and so we really have to think about how we're connected and how we have to support those who are most of crossed by our culture and our society and i'm thinking in particular of putting forth. the message of black lives i think that's the most important message that we have to unify around during this pride season. and we will continue to give you the updates on the pride events across the bay area's we closer to start of pride so keep it tuned kron 4 for that. >>time now 9.42 still ahead. love in the midst of tragedy one san francisco couple sharing their special moment. >>in front of thousands of people protesting on the golden gate bridge we're going to join us live coming up nex
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>>protest on the golden gate bridge. bay area couple quinn the messenger and carry montgomery got engaged yesterday right there in the middle of it all out how cool is that you can see the excitement there everybody applauding cheering bringing smiles which weekend sorely use more of. >>in these times quinn and kerry who you see in the video actually joining us this morning via zoom to talk about that moment that honestly has gone viral. this morning, good
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morning guys. >>morning my name and congratulations tell us how this sure long. >>thank you all giving us of a platform and says sometimes facebook the all this >>you know we know that the whole country is is hurting right now and all of us are processing things in a different way. >>this week has been a very challenging for me as a member of the black community. and there's been some cultural traumas that have come up inside and this woman here has been instrumental in being able to help you navigate those things and. i have had a lot of fear as a black man in america going to these know some of that fear is from seeing things on on on the news and in social but also my father's african american group in the south during civil rights movement and his parents when allow him to go to the protests out of fear of in being targeted. so kerry
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went to protest earlier this and it was a very challenging moment for me. >>because i felt my had been taken away that i didn't have a chance to go in support. so i stayed behind and supported in prayer and in that prayer. i've found that it was important for us to to go together and we went down there. i had the ring in my pocket, and i just held on the whole time and i just let lovely kerry had no idea that it was coming in. when it happened i think i was confused because it didn't seem like she i'm sure you carry a care you've been at these protests and he doesn't come so you figure. >>well he's just going to come along the second question right that had to be the only one i also want to just tiana day the 17 year-old who won the preakness together we have seen thousands of people out
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on long before and i don't know if you can tell from the video i had no idea what clinton is doing and i was like >>and i think everyone around us knew what was going on in and then i saw the reunion i was just shocked and shaking and you know i think the take away for me is i also we have a lot difficult conversations this week and i think the important thing is just getting comfortable with being uncomfortable and i grew up in birmingham, alabama, and you know i. >>knowledge that i have work to do, but i also have a voice and everyone has a voice and everyone needs to engage in these conversations and you know it's so much more than protests since get active and boat and go to your city council meetings and listen to people and have empathy and learn from each other because you know i'm not doing this right no one's doing it right you have to just take a step forward and you have to the okay with just opening up and having conversations and so it was just awesome so feel
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everyone happy and the energy and you know not everyone can see it i lives that it's it was it was just really need to be able to share that moment with strangers was really incredible it sounds like though this was a test of your relationship going up to this with you going out carrying the protests and the eu quinn saying no i'm not going to go that must have caused some friction. >>it did and you know we've been in a relationship for 5 years and we keep learning from each other and i had to learn to just listen and be patient and understand that. >>you know quenton has a different experience of course than i do and i have to put him first in this moment and we did we had a we had a lot of really tough conversations not just with each other, but family and with friends and outwork and you know it's it's yeah and i think to carry a
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really touched on it, you know, >>we're all coming at this with our own doctor astin in our own trauma know we even as a member of the black community, you know we all have our own experiences in our own trauma that we're dealing with in i think this week has been really eye opening for us they it's really important to to listen eirst and first and foremost if if if someone isn't giving you a chance that doesn't mean that you can't give them a chance it's been a really healing process for us in i was actually going to propose to carry in japan. a couple months ago, but the coronavirus hit and we were unable to go we had to cancel our trip and i was really upset and angry and waiting for that but this this phone right i decided to do it the night before in it was my guiding to go out there and face some of my fears, i'm going to be just as annoying is like your parents might be like not same way you can have kids but. >>i can't say ok if and when
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you have kids. >>how are you going to treat. >>protests and social activism because i find that interesting quinn that your initial reaction because of the way europe was oh no i'm not going to go i'm not going to go i'm all for it, but i want to go and and care you are the opposite oh yeah i need to go so what do you go to model for your kids. >>sure absolutely thank you for asking that because first and foremost as the work that we all have to do together and that's the work that we all need to do as adults and leaders is to remind us remind everyone that this is about legacy. this is about the legacy of this country not being broke in country has been built this way and that we need to be honest about those things and that you know it's important they they i think the next generation really understands that. there's there's aspects of of all of us that we need to listen to and you need to lead with listening and that we need to lead by example that was also really important for me and going tomorrow is when
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my dad shared with me that he was scared to go i had that fear inside of me and i needed to move past that and carry you that in we must lead by example we must listen. and finding a you know i think also creative in and just a very simple way of speaking with with children is really you know i speaking to fairness, you know that that's something that most children can understand and that these conversations need to happen immediately. i mean when i was growing up conversations about race were happening in our everyday lives just because you know i come from a multiracial family and vice versa conversations about race for not happening in my life because i grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood white law and you know it's something the 19 to later in life and it should be starting from the get go and i think that's we don't have the answer we're learning every day and it's constant work and. >>you know we want to make sure that when we do have a
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from day one is issues are brought up and then talked about and it's just it's open and comfortable to be able to talk about you know racism and systemic police brutality and you know just these issues that we live with and we don't talk about so. you know and those are new conversations for us to you know a lot has been brought to the surface this we need in this moment of happiness probably just as much as maybe other people needed it. just been overwhelmed with support all right well like the ring to the face there one more thank you so much for joining us today and in a moment of strife that we're seeing right now you guys are the embodiment. >>of the love the compassion the app to see the unity that we need to see more of thank you so much for sharing your story with us this morning.
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alright congrats. >>9.33 and we'll be back with more. let's take a peek at the
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7 day around the bay for carroll's monday. it is and for the week ahead, the good news is although it will warm up by midweek it won't be near as hot as we've seen. >>for the past couple weeks we're pushing 100 degree temperatures. some 90's better, not yeah absolutely
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and then it will cool down gradually as we head towards the weekend once again so actually really pleasant looking forecast for the week ahead keep that in mind it great news for firefighters because the temperatures as hot as they've been with the fires burning in the north they could surely use a day where temperatures don't get up into the triple digits all and if the wind dies down after today that nice has been kind of calm and keep it to the kron 4 a course download the kron 4 mobile app we'll keep you updated throughout the day with push alert. we hope you enjoy the rest of your sunday and we'll see you back here tomorrow morning starting at 04:00am.
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