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san jose. they've--we have board members from throughout the community that support the san jose police foundation and the san jose police departmentan: and so, chief, talk about the importance of doing this extra work, going the extra mile, if you will, to be a supporting arm of the san jose police department. scott: members of the community may not fully understand that the department has a limited budget. most of their funds go to the cost of personnel, and they have limited amounts of money for equipment, training, supplies, and investing in those discretionary issues or items that the department needs, so the police foundation, formed 16 years ago, with a board of about 15 community members, now makes decisions to fund, as ted said, equipment such as breaching tools for high-risk incidents, portable stretchers in mass shooting incidents, motorcycle gear for officers, and new technology for the burglary unit. they just bought the most recent k-9 for the police department, and then have invested in morale and the well-being of officers, including sending officers to training and underwriting the department's major awards ceremon
san jose. they've--we have board members from throughout the community that support the san jose police foundation and the san jose police departmentan: and so, chief, talk about the importance of doing this extra work, going the extra mile, if you will, to be a supporting arm of the san jose police department. scott: members of the community may not fully understand that the department has a limited budget. most of their funds go to the cost of personnel, and they have limited amounts of money...
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now anyone with information is asked to contact the san jose police department in the south bay charles clifford kron. 4 news. >> next here at 5 o'clock, a desperate plea for a place to live what residents from one of the largest homeless encampment in oakland are demanding now from city leaders and what transportation agencies are telling their riders to do is they face a card shortage and it's nba's opening night, which means ring night for the warriors. they're hosting the lakers. we will solve the fun outside chase center sports director jason dumas has a live report from chase center next about will be happening on the court tonight. stay with us. >> they're desperate for a place to live. people being evicted from oakland's largest homeless encampment now have demands for city leaders are sleep to call reports the unhoused residents of the wood street encampment brought their message to city hall before the city council met for the day. >> where do we go? where do we go anywhere? we'll with time running out and options dwindling people being forced out of the wood street homeless e
now anyone with information is asked to contact the san jose police department in the south bay charles clifford kron. 4 news. >> next here at 5 o'clock, a desperate plea for a place to live what residents from one of the largest homeless encampment in oakland are demanding now from city leaders and what transportation agencies are telling their riders to do is they face a card shortage and it's nba's opening night, which means ring night for the warriors. they're hosting the lakers. we...
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anything out. >> and by chance of anyone in the san jose police department feel the earthquake. >> yeahactually, we were at or you have a very from building that would be for but yet we here. >> and will the police department doing any extra patrols today are going out and doing any assessments. just wondering what how the next few hours play out for the police department after what we experienced today. >> the party to be competing over you for responding to call roll. nothing had really and we haven't had call for her. but for images are parkway. but you would like check that out as usual thing need is there anything else that we need to know? to reiterate to be prepared for earthquake. again, i know we are have been a while i here today, but the the and make a plan and prepare for the next white. hopefully not fan. >> hopefully not too soon. hopefully not any time soon. stacy, she the san jose police department. thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate your time. and the advice you're offering to our viewers here at 3 o'clock. so just to recap here, there was an earthquake
anything out. >> and by chance of anyone in the san jose police department feel the earthquake. >> yeahactually, we were at or you have a very from building that would be for but yet we here. >> and will the police department doing any extra patrols today are going out and doing any assessments. just wondering what how the next few hours play out for the police department after what we experienced today. >> the party to be competing over you for responding to call roll....
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let's go to san jose where police had a busy weekend with multiple shooting and stabbing incidents, and some of them were deadly. the police officer's union were calling out the department its for critical under staffing. >> reporter: the san jose police officer's association said some 911 calls were left unanswered and one of them turned into a homicide. the department held over the entire swing shift until 4:00 in the morning instead of the normal 1:00 a.m. off time meaning that the officers worked more than 16 hours and why didn't the department call for help? >> community leaders and mayors are saying that staffing is fine and vacancy rates are fine and all is well. and yet tell that to the homicide victim's family who waited two hours for a response. they need to know why we were not there when they needed us. >> reporter: here is a couple of incidents, madera avenue in north san jose yesterday morning, a man who was shot to death, and the other shooting happened near mckinley elementary late on saturday night >> when two men were taken to the hospital. one man died. the other in stable condition. and police responded to a double stabbing over the weekend on first
let's go to san jose where police had a busy weekend with multiple shooting and stabbing incidents, and some of them were deadly. the police officer's union were calling out the department its for critical under staffing. >> reporter: the san jose police officer's association said some 911 calls were left unanswered and one of them turned into a homicide. the department held over the entire swing shift until 4:00 in the morning instead of the normal 1:00 a.m. off time meaning that the...
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san jose. specific calls for change. the reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the abc 7 news i-team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6% i'm -- from pre-pandemic to 2022. oakland rose 17.9%. police funding jumped 4.4%. >> it doesn't surprise me that the police budget has increased. it's disappointing. stephanie: this is criminal justice advocate and founder. >> what is in the phrase, defund the police, what they're calling for was an end to the killings. there calling on an end to use of force. san jose will has one of the highest rates of hospitalization of use of force. stephanie: according to the analysis, as jpd, saw the largest funding. police record showed during that year, there were 514 officers who used force more than 1300 times. 77 of those officers used force up to 15 times repeatedly. this video obtained exclusively from the i-team, became part of a federal civil rights lawsuit filed against the department in july, 2020, accusing officers of excessive force during the five days of tests, follow -- protests. people like this woman hit with a temple, by a police projectile. sjdp found a quarter of a sworn as
san jose. specific calls for change. the reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the abc 7 news i-team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6% i'm -- from pre-pandemic to 2022. oakland rose 17.9%. police funding jumped 4.4%. >> it doesn't surprise me that the police budget has increased. it's disappointing. stephanie: this is criminal justice advocate and founder. >> what is in the phrase, defund the police, what they're calling for was an end to...
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. >> >> she presented checks to for organizations, bay area community health, the san jose police department san jose state state university and the nonprofit mayfair. she says she'll be announcing grants to six more organizations in coming coming weeks. > >> kids as young as eight years old should be screened for anxiety according to a new recommendation for the u.s. preventative services task force, which already urges screening for depression and all all kids 12 and up, the task force says the screening should help primary care doctors identify conditions early on, so so children and teens can get the care they need as soon as possible. > >> a company in the east bay aims to make stress float away. peak performance float has sensory deprivation tanks, to tune out the outside world. the soundproof pods are filled with water and saturated with epsom salt that allows customers to float effortlessly. >> this is a place where they can come and disconnect, and it's at a deeper level then turning off your devices because because you are getting to relax. >> the cost for a float in the tank, $80
. >> >> she presented checks to for organizations, bay area community health, the san jose police department san jose state state university and the nonprofit mayfair. she says she'll be announcing grants to six more organizations in coming coming weeks. > >> kids as young as eight years old should be screened for anxiety according to a new recommendation for the u.s. preventative services task force, which already urges screening for depression and all all kids 12 and up,...
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we reached out to the san jose police department and the san jose fire department. no reported damage. no reported injuries. everybody was then let back inside of the facility. now we spoke to a person he was at the gym and he described what it was like when that earthquake hit. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this was, you know, it's it in the restroom. and i thought the guy next to me happened to be a really large person that maybe was shifting around. i thought that maybe was why my boy that was moving. but then i heard later on the radio. it was very quick. so can't. >> and that guy goes on to say that he's lived in california his entire and that's really one of the first time that he's felt earthquake. to that extent that shook him. but reported injuries. no reported injuries. everything has been no are also reported damage of any kind that we know of so far. so this was a big earthquake, but everything is safe reporting here in san jose. justin campbell kron, 4 news. justin, just curious. was this your first significant earthquake, what you think and h
we reached out to the san jose police department and the san jose fire department. no reported damage. no reported injuries. everybody was then let back inside of the facility. now we spoke to a person he was at the gym and he described what it was like when that earthquake hit. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this was, you know, it's it in the restroom. and i thought the guy next to me happened to be a really large person that maybe was shifting around. i thought that maybe was...
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this week the san jose police department said is investigating its 52nd deadly traffic crash of 2022. >> medical experts are recommending children a and older be screened for anxiety. they published a guideline in the journal today. according to the cdc nearly 6 million children were diagnosed with anxiety between 2016 and 2019. the task for said screening should help primary care doctors identify conditions early on, even if children are not showing symptoms. >> halloween is just a few weeks away and folks in this table header gearing up for one of their busiest times of the year. tim johns explains this year's celebration will be a bit different for those in the past. >> it's that time of year again. halloween is back in the castro. >> we all know gay people love to dress up. >> for the first time the 2022 celebration will be different than years past. on the sunday before halloween, the castro station is holding a halloween event to complement the neighborhood's normal festivities. it will include everything from costume parties to recruiting two photo opportunities for kids. >> yo
this week the san jose police department said is investigating its 52nd deadly traffic crash of 2022. >> medical experts are recommending children a and older be screened for anxiety. they published a guideline in the journal today. according to the cdc nearly 6 million children were diagnosed with anxiety between 2016 and 2019. the task for said screening should help primary care doctors identify conditions early on, even if children are not showing symptoms. >> halloween is just a...
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fired from a grey mercedes suv. >> now anyone with information is asked to contact the san jose police department in the south bay charles clifford kron. 4 news. >> the man killed following an oakland police chase has been identified as 44 year-old augustine call you out. he died after a suspect who was fleeing. police crashed into his truck. this happened monday along san leandro street near the coliseum. bart station. according to police, the suspect has been identified as a 23 year-old named jonathan hernandez. he was wanted for a previous hit and run incident and hernandez was arrested and will now face homicide charges for this deadly crash. the police chief has defended his officers actions and says that the pursuit will be investigated. and right now we're learning more about the victim will have details for you about him tonight. story during kron. 4 news at 6. san francisco police are investigating a homicide in the tenderloin just after midnight officers found a man shot on turk street. this homicide is now under investigation and no suspect information has been released. a group of peo
fired from a grey mercedes suv. >> now anyone with information is asked to contact the san jose police department in the south bay charles clifford kron. 4 news. >> the man killed following an oakland police chase has been identified as 44 year-old augustine call you out. he died after a suspect who was fleeing. police crashed into his truck. this happened monday along san leandro street near the coliseum. bart station. according to police, the suspect has been identified as a 23...
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you're asked to contact the san jose police department, but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news definitely concerning. charles, thank you for that live report. >> new at noon, san francisco police are investigating a homicide in the tenderloin district last night. it happened just after midnight on market and 5th streets. officers found a man suffering from a gunshot wound near by the powell street. bart station. first responders tried to revive him, but the man died on scene. police say this is an ongoing homicide investigation. meanwhile, a new report is breaking down just how badly the drug trade has affected san francisco residents. it gives insight on who is dying from drug overdoses. kron 4 sarah stinson has a look at that report and the efforts to stop the trend. >> so far this year, 45 people on average are dying per month from accidental drug overdoses here in san francisco and the main drug out there, most 70% of these deaths involved fentanyl. it's potent and its deadly. take a look at some of the data from the san francisco accidental drug overdose repor
you're asked to contact the san jose police department, but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news definitely concerning. charles, thank you for that live report. >> new at noon, san francisco police are investigating a homicide in the tenderloin district last night. it happened just after midnight on market and 5th streets. officers found a man suffering from a gunshot wound near by the powell street. bart station. first responders tried to revive him, but the man died...
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police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. reporter: the push became more pressing after a 20 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies including the san jose police department had not done enough to prevent biased behavior. william barr maline is with san jose state's human rights institute, a group that cosponsored the bill. the act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. >> it creates a mechanism for incoming recruits and existing law enforcement officers what would prohibit their membership in groups that are advocating or participating in hate crime's or genocide. reporter: an extensive hiring process. the act calls for the investigation into an officers potential membership or participation in hate groups and advocacy of any public expressions of hate including social media posts. the measures are motivated by real cases from across the country. cal state east by criminal justice professor, not affiliated with the bill, weighs in. >> it is surprising that some of these assessments, background investigations, psychological tests, they haven't picked up on many of these. i think this law pushes us in the right direction. reporter: califor
police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. reporter: the push became more pressing after a 20 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies including the san jose police department had not done enough to prevent biased behavior. william barr maline is with san jose state's human rights institute, a group that cosponsored the bill. the act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. >> it creates a mechanism for incoming recruits and existing law...
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late today, the san jose police department sent a media release saying they believe the vehicle in questionk gray hatchback similar to this picture of the 2012 mazda three. unfortunately the home surveillance cameras didn't capture the license plate. there are, however, cameras at the next major intersection up from here, which is sierra at piedmont. those cameras may have captured the license plate. if you have any information about this crime, you're asked to call san jose police. or in the piedmont hills section of san jose. jesse gary ktvu. fox two news, we'll head back to you just incredibly disturbing video , jesse. i know. i know you talked with the city here. do you have any sense on what possible additional safety measures you could put in place along this corridor here that would prevent something like this in the future. the city said they're considering or looking at, maybe putting in either stop sign or a traffic signal. the other thing that could help was the traffic bumps that they put out on some streets to help slow down traffic. that could work too. but right now the city
late today, the san jose police department sent a media release saying they believe the vehicle in questionk gray hatchback similar to this picture of the 2012 mazda three. unfortunately the home surveillance cameras didn't capture the license plate. there are, however, cameras at the next major intersection up from here, which is sierra at piedmont. those cameras may have captured the license plate. if you have any information about this crime, you're asked to call san jose police. or in the...
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if you have any information about this crime , or asked to call the san jose police department, we're live in the piedmont hills section of san jose, jesse gary ktvu fox two news. we'll head back to you and jesse, hopefully with the revealing of the license plate that will help authorities get a better idea of who that hit and run driver. i was just terrible video to see. but glad those two victims are going to be okay, jesse. thank you and staying in the south bay. we are learning new information about a deadly stabbing in san jose. around six o'clock last night. officers were called the daffodil way right near boynton high school in west san jose, where they found a woman who had been stabbed. she did not survive today. police said. a man was arrested there at the scene. they added, this was not a random mag, and that the victim and suspect actually knew each other. this was san jose's 30th homicide of the year. a man accused of wearing a clown mask while attacking women in southern california is now under arrest. the san bernardino county sheriff's office says that 22 year old joel
if you have any information about this crime , or asked to call the san jose police department, we're live in the piedmont hills section of san jose, jesse gary ktvu fox two news. we'll head back to you and jesse, hopefully with the revealing of the license plate that will help authorities get a better idea of who that hit and run driver. i was just terrible video to see. but glad those two victims are going to be okay, jesse. thank you and staying in the south bay. we are learning new...
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in a statement the san jose police department said multiple students on a faculty member were among those struck. by the afternoon, whoever was possible the police believe they may have been using a paintball gun. while the details are being worked out, several parents say monday's events have left them on edge. >> i know kids do dumb things. even dumb things can be serious. >> many parents told us they were relieved no one was seriously hurt, the incident has hit close to home with the rise in school shootings across america. >> is happening everywhere. gun violence is a problem in this country. >> several bay area schools were placed on lockdown last week, following swatting hoaxes. >> i panicked. i did know was going on. when i heard what it was it made me mad. >> while many praise the school district and police department for their handling of monday's ordeal, the worst is never far from their minds, they said. >> it's on the back of my mind that i can get a phone call of a shooter at a school. that is a reality we live in. dan: new developments, santa rosa police will be interviewing
in a statement the san jose police department said multiple students on a faculty member were among those struck. by the afternoon, whoever was possible the police believe they may have been using a paintball gun. while the details are being worked out, several parents say monday's events have left them on edge. >> i know kids do dumb things. even dumb things can be serious. >> many parents told us they were relieved no one was seriously hurt, the incident has hit close to home with...
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this week the san jose police department said is investigating its 52nd deadly traffic crash of 2022.medical experts are recommending children a and older be screened for anxiety. they published a guideline in the journal today. according to the cdc nearly 6 million children were diagnosed with anxiety between 2016 and 2019. the task for said screening should help primary care doctors identify conditions early on, even if children are not showing symptoms. >> halloween is just a few weeks away and folks in this table header gearing up for one of their busiest times of the year. tim johns explains this year's celebration will be a bit different for those in the past. >> it's that time of year again. halloween is back in the castro. >> we all know gay people love to dress up. >> for the first time the 2022 celebration will be different than years past. on the sunday before halloween, the castro station is holding a halloween event to complement the neighborhood's normal festivities. it will include everything from costume parties to recruiting two photo opportunities for kids. >> you ca
this week the san jose police department said is investigating its 52nd deadly traffic crash of 2022.medical experts are recommending children a and older be screened for anxiety. they published a guideline in the journal today. according to the cdc nearly 6 million children were diagnosed with anxiety between 2016 and 2019. the task for said screening should help primary care doctors identify conditions early on, even if children are not showing symptoms. >> halloween is just a few weeks...
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san jose, the same thing. both candidates have focused on staffing up police and their growing pressures to move some investigations out of the san jose police departmenten it comes to internal investigations and questions frankly about the city budget. police staffing and police benefits have crippled the city in the past and i think that will be looming over this public safety debate. >> all right, last but not least, let's touch on the san francisco das race. we currently have brooke jenkins fighting to keep the seat. speak >> she is, she had a real short runway to do so but i think things are looking strong for her. i think in some ways this is one of those races where there's not going tobe a lot of name idea, people are either paying attention to the recall and if they supported it, which most people did they probably back jenkins. i think this challenge will be breaking through it and convincing voters after they ousted a progressive, do they want to give somebody else like that another chance. the polling i've seen has not looked superstrong for him. i would say at this point it's jenkins to lose. >> whatever happens here is a bit of a reflecti
san jose, the same thing. both candidates have focused on staffing up police and their growing pressures to move some investigations out of the san jose police departmenten it comes to internal investigations and questions frankly about the city budget. police staffing and police benefits have crippled the city in the past and i think that will be looming over this public safety debate. >> all right, last but not least, let's touch on the san francisco das race. we currently have brooke...
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and will go towards things such as upgrading electronic health records and expanding the san jose police department's behavioral services unit. >> when it's someone who is in metal help this this crisis unit can help make communities safer. not only the individual having a breakdown and their family, but the officers themselves. >> other recipients of the federal money include san jose state university, which will provide families with health care services and the summer's mayfair community center being built at a new affordable housing complex in east san jose. >> kron, 4 news, another lawyer for former president trump under scrutiny by the department of justice says as she meets with the fda. cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from ni
and will go towards things such as upgrading electronic health records and expanding the san jose police department's behavioral services unit. >> when it's someone who is in metal help this this crisis unit can help make communities safer. not only the individual having a breakdown and their family, but the officers themselves. >> other recipients of the federal money include san jose state university, which will provide families with health care services and the summer's mayfair...
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police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. reporter: the push became more pressing after a 20 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies including the san jose police department had not done enough to prevent biased behavior. william barr maline is with san jose state's human rights institute, a group that cosponsored the bill. the act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. >> it creates a mechanism for incoming recruits and existing law enforcement officers what would prohibit their membership in groups that are advocating or participating in hate crime's or genocide. reporter: an extensive hiring process. the act calls for the investigation into an officers potential membership or participation in hate groups and advocacy of any public expressions of hate including social media posts. the measures are motivated by real cases from across the country. cal state east by criminal justice professor, not affiliated with the bill, weighs in. >> it is surprising that some of these assessments, background investigations, psychological tests, they haven't picked up on many of these. i think this law pushes us in the right direction. reporter: califor
police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. reporter: the push became more pressing after a 20 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies including the san jose police department had not done enough to prevent biased behavior. william barr maline is with san jose state's human rights institute, a group that cosponsored the bill. the act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. >> it creates a mechanism for incoming recruits and existing law...
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in a statement the san jose police department said multiple students on a faculty member were among those struck. by the afternoon, whoever was possible the police believe they may have been using a paintball gun. while the details are being worked out, several parents say monday's events have left them on edge. >> i know kids do dumb things. even dumb things can be serious. >> many parents told us they were relieved no one was seriously hurt, the incident has hit close to home with the rise in school shootings across america. >> is happening everywhere. gun violence is a problem in this country. >> several bay area schools were placed on lockdown last week, following swatting hoaxes. >> i panicked. i did know was going on. when i heard what it was it made me mad. >> while many praise the school district and police department for their handling of monday's ordeal, the worst is never far from their minds, they said. >> it's on the back of my mind that i can get a phone call of a shooter at a school. that is a reality we live in. dan: new developments, santa rosa police will be interviewing
in a statement the san jose police department said multiple students on a faculty member were among those struck. by the afternoon, whoever was possible the police believe they may have been using a paintball gun. while the details are being worked out, several parents say monday's events have left them on edge. >> i know kids do dumb things. even dumb things can be serious. >> many parents told us they were relieved no one was seriously hurt, the incident has hit close to home with...
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most of the country so far this week, we've delved into the finances of the oakland police department and the san josepartment tonight. we turn to san francisco. yeah, i-team reporter stephanie. sierra is digging through all of the data. her investigation is one you'll see only on seven stephanie. yes, dan, and i'm a police funding increased across most of the bay area since 2019 and this week. we've looked into oakland san jose and now we're digging into san francisco where police reported the smallest budget increase out of all three cities and tonight. we'll tell you why. from coast to coast we heard the same story. san francisco mayor london breed was one of the first politicians to speak out we chose to change how this city and how this country treats our young black men in july 2020 breed announced 120 million dollars would be cut from the san francisco police and sheriff's departments to reinvest in programs that help black and brown
most of the country so far this week, we've delved into the finances of the oakland police department and the san josepartment tonight. we turn to san francisco. yeah, i-team reporter stephanie. sierra is digging through all of the data. her investigation is one you'll see only on seven stephanie. yes, dan, and i'm a police funding increased across most of the bay area since 2019 and this week. we've looked into oakland san jose and now we're digging into san francisco where police reported the...
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congress and will go towards things like upgrading electronic health records expanding the san jose police department's behavioral services unit as well. >> when it's someone who is in metal help this this crisis unit can help make communities safer. not only the individual having a breakdown and their family, but the officers themselves. >> other recipients of the federal money include san jose state university, which will provide families that health care services and the somos mayfair community center being built at a new affordable housing complex in east san jose. climate experts say the drought here in california is adding to food, inflation across the country. california accounts for more than one-third of the nation's vegetables and 3 quarters of its fruits and nuts. farmers say drought conditions and high temperatures are making it difficult to meet demand crops that are hit the hardest are tomatoes, garlic onions and avocados. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a grand jury is asking the d a s office too. >> investigate santa clara city council members why they say they're not acting in
congress and will go towards things like upgrading electronic health records expanding the san jose police department's behavioral services unit as well. >> when it's someone who is in metal help this this crisis unit can help make communities safer. not only the individual having a breakdown and their family, but the officers themselves. >> other recipients of the federal money include san jose state university, which will provide families that health care services and the somos...
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take back the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions. asked to the people safely drop off, unused or which will be disappearing. people are falling into the wrong sunni people around the country or are struggling. >> what the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that we have all of our medicines that are not in in their reach, trusting the health system and law enforcement to dispose of them is the safest option in san jose. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news all for your health this morning have cases of the respiratory virus rsv that are on the rise in the u.s.. >> children hospitals are getting overwhelmed with new infections as the virus spreads at unusually high levels. now immunologist still working on an rsv vaccine to combat its rapid spread. health officials are advising parents with young children to seek medical attention immediately. if you notice the warning signs, most
take back the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions. asked to the people safely drop off, unused or which will be disappearing. people are falling into the wrong sunni people around the country or are struggling. >> what the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that we...
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anybody who has information is asked to contact the san jose police department. well, here's some good news tonight. the nba champion golden state warriors are back on the hardwood tonight in their home opener chase center. and tonight we have team coverage on that game kron four's jason dumas, sand. >> taylor sackey life was all the excitement for night for tonight. let's say head inside chase center where the games kicking off soon with jason. i imagine it's a little bit electric inside there. jason. >> very electric can in this night. couldn't get here fast enough. you know,.as well as i how crazy the last 2 weeks have been the worst been a whole summer partying and celebrating their 4th championship in the last 8 years. and then the past 2 weeks have been anything but a party. we all know what happened. draymond green punch jordan poole in the face and not only did that organization have to deal with that will punch. they had to deal with that incident getting leaked to the public and all the ball out that came from that. in fact, i've been told they're still
anybody who has information is asked to contact the san jose police department. well, here's some good news tonight. the nba champion golden state warriors are back on the hardwood tonight in their home opener chase center. and tonight we have team coverage on that game kron four's jason dumas, sand. >> taylor sackey life was all the excitement for night for tonight. let's say head inside chase center where the games kicking off soon with jason. i imagine it's a little bit electric inside...
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we've also reached out to san jose police department and fire department. they say no reported injuries, no damage. so that is the good news. even though this was a large quake in years, most people felt it but no injuries. everyone is safe reporting live here in san jose. justin campbell kron. 4 justin, that's what you want to hear. and that's just the question everybody is asking today that you're feeling that feeling. >> okay. did you feel i what you're good at didn't feel very large, my but along the peninsula. but you're right there in that area around 7 trees, alum, rock santa clara valley. i mean, a 5 point. oh, that's a moderate which are in tension. oh, my gosh, that we get the blood pumping. that's for sure. and that's exactly what they saw today. >> as earthquake really started to kick in and all of a sudden things started to rumble. you heard the sound as a starting to make kind of that freight train coming down the tracks down and all of a sudden you start to feel that shaking. but we're not done by any means here. the very latest on earthquake
we've also reached out to san jose police department and fire department. they say no reported injuries, no damage. so that is the good news. even though this was a large quake in years, most people felt it but no injuries. everyone is safe reporting live here in san jose. justin campbell kron. 4 justin, that's what you want to hear. and that's just the question everybody is asking today that you're feeling that feeling. >> okay. did you feel i what you're good at didn't feel very large,...
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san jose. specific calls for change. reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the i team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6 percent fromnd, where funding rose 17 point 9% and higher than san francisco, where funding jumped
san jose. specific calls for change. reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the i team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6 percent fromnd, where funding rose 17 point 9% and higher than san francisco, where funding jumped
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the finances of the oakland police department and the san jose police department tonight. we turn to san francisco. yeah, i-team reporter stephanie. sierra is digging through all of the data. her investigation is one you'll see only on seven stephanie. yes, dan, and i'm a police funding increased across most of the bay area since 2019 and this week. we've looked into oakland san jose and now we're digging into san francisco where police reported the smallest budget increase out of all three cities and tonight. we'll tell you why. from coast to coast we heard the same story. san francisco mayor london breed was one of the first politicians to speak out we chose to change how this city and how this country treats our young black men in july 2020 breed announced 120 million dollars would be cut from the san francisco police and sheriff's departments to reinvest in programs that help black and brown communities, but according to an analysis from the abc 7 news it at the time breed made this announcement. the department was already sitting on a 62.4 million dollar budget increa
the finances of the oakland police department and the san jose police department tonight. we turn to san francisco. yeah, i-team reporter stephanie. sierra is digging through all of the data. her investigation is one you'll see only on seven stephanie. yes, dan, and i'm a police funding increased across most of the bay area since 2019 and this week. we've looked into oakland san jose and now we're digging into san francisco where police reported the smallest budget increase out of all three...
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police departments to weed out those potential applicants. >> he said it became more pressing after a 2022 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies including the san jose police department will not done enough to prevent biased behavior. >> the clear act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. >> it creates a filter mechanism for incoming officers and existing that would prohibit their membership in groups that are advocating or participating in hate crimes. >> an extra step to an extensive hiring process. it calls for the investigation into an officer's potential membership or participation in hate groups and advocacy of any quote public expression of hate including social media posts. he says the measures are motivated by real cases. dr. lisa hill who is not affiliated with the bail weighs in. >> what is surprising some of these assessments background investigations psychological nyf these and i think this law pushes us in the right direction. >> now california law many say model for police reform across the u.s. liz: alameda county sheriff says dozens of deputies are owed an apology after being removed because of prefer psychological exams. sanchez pu
police departments to weed out those potential applicants. >> he said it became more pressing after a 2022 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies including the san jose police department will not done enough to prevent biased behavior. >> the clear act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. >> it creates a filter mechanism for incoming officers and existing that would prohibit their membership in groups that are advocating or participating in hate...
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san jose. specific calls for change. reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the i team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6 percent from pre-pandemic to 2022. this is below the increase in oakland, where funding rose 17 point 9% and higher than san francisco, where funding jumped 4.4%. >> it doesn't surprise me that the budget increased. it is disappointing and revealing. >> this criminal justice advocate is the founder of dfop. >> they were calling for an end to the killings and the use of force. san jose has a high rate of hospitalizations due to use of force. >> according to abc 7's analysis, san jose police saw the largest funding during fiscal year 2019-2020. during that year, there were 514 officers who used force more than 1300 times. 77 of those officers used force up to 15 times repeatedly. this video, obtained exclusively from the i team, became part of a federal lawsuit against the department in 2020, accusing officers of excessive or's during five days -- excessive force during five days of protest. breanna was hit in the temple with a police projectile. an audit found a quarter of sworn san jose police off
san jose. specific calls for change. reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the i team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6 percent from pre-pandemic to 2022. this is below the increase in oakland, where funding rose 17 point 9% and higher than san francisco, where funding jumped 4.4%. >> it doesn't surprise me that the budget increased. it is disappointing and revealing. >> this criminal justice advocate is the founder of dfop. >> they...
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conversation, and we want to move to the issue of crime and public safety in the city of san jose, the san jose police department, as you well know, as a city council member, has dangerously low levels of staffing right now. just fart. too few officers compared to cities of similar size. how many more officers are you pledging to bring on board if you become mayor, and how do you pay for all those additional positions? right so we are short, at least a few 100 officers. my opponent is fond of noting that we had 200 more officers when she was last in office. but we should also note is that the council at that time? ran up the credit card. we're paying off over $4 billion in unfunded liabilities that consume 15% of our budget, so the starting places to be fiscally responsible. it's to support our small businesses. we talked about speeding up permitting. we need to be a place that can grow its tax base so that we can afford to hire at a faster rate without racking up more debts. it just isn't sustainable. i also think that when you look at officer morale, you know the reality is we have the lowest vacancy rate of t
conversation, and we want to move to the issue of crime and public safety in the city of san jose, the san jose police department, as you well know, as a city council member, has dangerously low levels of staffing right now. just fart. too few officers compared to cities of similar size. how many more officers are you pledging to bring on board if you become mayor, and how do you pay for all those additional positions? right so we are short, at least a few 100 officers. my opponent is fond of...
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cross the bay area here and a big issue in the city of san jose staffing levels at the san jose police departmenthat many describe as dangerously low staffing levels right now. nowhere near where you should be when you compare san jose to other similarly sized cities, i know you're pledging to hire dozens of new officers every year. if you become mayor, what is your plan? exactly and how does it get funded? how do you pay for all those additional officers? yes thank you for the question, so first of all, when i served on the sand as a city council. it was the safest big city in america. and part of the reason for that is i served 16 years ago and we had 201 more officers than we do today, today , and we have 100,000 more people are response times for priority to calls went from under 10 minutes to now almost 20 and a priority to calls. if you are assaulted the perpetrator isn't there anymore if you have a missing child 20 minutes is a long, long time. the city of san jose over the last five years, has spent $45 million a year on overtime. much of it mandatory. and what that means is that we could
cross the bay area here and a big issue in the city of san jose staffing levels at the san jose police departmenthat many describe as dangerously low staffing levels right now. nowhere near where you should be when you compare san jose to other similarly sized cities, i know you're pledging to hire dozens of new officers every year. if you become mayor, what is your plan? exactly and how does it get funded? how do you pay for all those additional officers? yes thank you for the question, so...
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san jose police department also received $1 million for its mobile unit to help people who are dealing health crisis. san jose state university is getting a half million dollars in fund for its healthy community clinic in east san jose. and an affordable housing development in san jose , will receive a half million dollars for its community center. state health officials are closely watching a rise in the number of new cases of congenital syphilis that happens when an infected mother passes the infection onto her baby during pregnancy. health officials say there's been a 50% rise in the number of new cases around the country in the past year, and california has the sixth highest rate of cases. the slope. it we at which cases are increasing as really concerning and we had over 200 babies that were either born, you know. you know, stillborn at birth or died in the 1st 30 days of life. and that should never happen. the people who are getting syphilis , often experiencing things like like homelessness, or have a history of incarceration or substance use many babies who were infected earlie
san jose police department also received $1 million for its mobile unit to help people who are dealing health crisis. san jose state university is getting a half million dollars in fund for its healthy community clinic in east san jose. and an affordable housing development in san jose , will receive a half million dollars for its community center. state health officials are closely watching a rise in the number of new cases of congenital syphilis that happens when an infected mother passes the...
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it's coming as the san jose police department says this week it's investigating its 52nd deadly crashyear. >> some city leaders are apologizing for celebrating columbus day. they lit the water tower in red white and blue lights. the message was posted on the city's facebook page encouraging residents to check out the tower to commemorate columbus day. several residents responded with angry messages saying it was considered by many to be offensive. city councilmember issued an apology seeing the water tower is meant to be a symbol of unity for our community we should have recognized that yesterday was indigenous peoples' day celebrating the beauty of their culture and not the actions of someone who committed genocide against them. >> for the first time ever medical experts are recommending children eight and older be screened for anxiety. the u.s. preventative services tax force published its guidelines and according to the cdc nearly 6 million children were diagnosed with anxiety between 2016 and 2019. the task force says screening should help primary care doctors identify conditions
it's coming as the san jose police department says this week it's investigating its 52nd deadly crashyear. >> some city leaders are apologizing for celebrating columbus day. they lit the water tower in red white and blue lights. the message was posted on the city's facebook page encouraging residents to check out the tower to commemorate columbus day. several residents responded with angry messages saying it was considered by many to be offensive. city councilmember issued an apology...
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between melbourne boulevard and kaufman court san jose police union did hold a press conference earlier this morning. they blasted the police department's emergency response for incidents like these. >> the public needs to know why or neighboring agencies were not called in to help. using the mutual aid system that was designed for exactly this problem. was it pride? was it because city leaders don't want to publicize just how bad our staffing shortages. >> the san jose police union is calling for city leaders to address this staffing crisis. according to police, no arrests were made in connection to these violent crimes committed over the weekend. meantime, the oakland police department's reminding folks about some trick or treating safety tips. they want to make sure trick or treaters pay attention to the traffic tonight. they advise walking in well-lit populated areas. and if you cross the street, be sure to make eye contact with the driver to make sure they see you before you step out. and when possible wear bright clothing or reflective material on those costumes. police are also reminding drivers to slow down. and of course, when
between melbourne boulevard and kaufman court san jose police union did hold a press conference earlier this morning. they blasted the police department's emergency response for incidents like these. >> the public needs to know why or neighboring agencies were not called in to help. using the mutual aid system that was designed for exactly this problem. was it pride? was it because city leaders don't want to publicize just how bad our staffing shortages. >> the san jose police union...
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prescription drugs and it was a big success held at the regional medical center of san jose teaming up with the san jose police departmentso this is an easy way. no questions asked for people to drop off and turn in unused or expired opioids and they'll all be later on destroyed. the cdc says that in 2021 there are more than 107,000 drug overdose deaths in the u.s. 7.37. other news that we're following. >> the people around the country or are struggling what the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids off of the streets. >> now those are off of the street said they're looking at the past in 2020, there are more than 5500 deaths related to opioids. so they're hoping that this will help that. >> 7.37 the time. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, a halloween event in south korea turns deadly because of a crowd surge will tell you what investigators are saying so far about how it started. plus, a christmas tree could cost a little more this year. we'll tell you the best time to buy one. if you're looking to save. and after the break, the newest 49 are showing off his ski
prescription drugs and it was a big success held at the regional medical center of san jose teaming up with the san jose police departmentso this is an easy way. no questions asked for people to drop off and turn in unused or expired opioids and they'll all be later on destroyed. the cdc says that in 2021 there are more than 107,000 drug overdose deaths in the u.s. 7.37. other news that we're following. >> the people around the country or are struggling what the use and abuse of opioids....
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the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions. around the country or are struggling. >> what the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that we have all of our medicines that are not in in their reach, trusting the health system and law enforcement to dispose of them is the safest option in san jose. call kron 4 news. >> happening now, the manhunt continues in fairfield this morning for the person who stabbed and killed another man saturday afternoon. it happened on jefferson street just north of highway 12. the victim was taken to the hospital where he later died. police are looking for 40 year-old milton o'neill in connection to this. they say he knew the victim is a person of interest in the case. police also say there is no threat to the public at this time. police in south san francisco arrest a man accused of stealing a catalytic converter officers responded to the 300 bl
the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions. around the country or are struggling. >> what the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that we have all of our medicines that are not in in their reach, trusting the health system and law enforcement to dispose of them is the...
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regional medical center is teaming up with the san jose police department to host a opioid take backid misuse. you can drop off unwanted drugs and medication at their drive-thru location, but needle syringe is lance. it's or liquids will not be accepted. the event will start from 11 in the morning to 12, 30 this afternoon at the regional medical center on north jackson avenue. for your health, the world health organization says cases of tuberculosis are on the rise for the first time in years. the health agency says more than 10 million people worldwide came down with tv in 2021, a 4.5% increase from the year before about 1.6 million people died from the condition. health experts blaming the rise in cases partially on the pandemic, which they say have a damaging impact on access to tv diagnosis and treatment. experts say any progress made before 2019 has since slowed stalled or even reversed. and growing fears of a so-called triple demick in the u.s. are also on the rise. experts say the virus is spreading quickly include covid influenza and rsv which is found in mostly affect recipe
regional medical center is teaming up with the san jose police department to host a opioid take backid misuse. you can drop off unwanted drugs and medication at their drive-thru location, but needle syringe is lance. it's or liquids will not be accepted. the event will start from 11 in the morning to 12, 30 this afternoon at the regional medical center on north jackson avenue. for your health, the world health organization says cases of tuberculosis are on the rise for the first time in years....
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take back the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions. asked opportunity for people to safely drop off unused or which will be disappearing. people are falling into the wrong sunni people around the country or are struggling. >> with the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that we have all of our medicines that are not in in their reach, trusting the health system and law enforcement to dispose of them is the safest option in san jose. police should all kron 4 news. >> police in san south san francisco stopped an alleged catalytic converter thief right in his tracks. officers called to the 300 block of aspen avenue near alfredo. is market due to report of a cattle. it can 30 converter theft in progress. once officers arrived on scene, they found the suspect in the process of stealing a catalytic converter from a vehicle. the suspect was identified as a 40 year-old oakland man. he's
take back the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions. asked opportunity for people to safely drop off unused or which will be disappearing. people are falling into the wrong sunni people around the country or are struggling. >> with the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make...
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take back the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions ask about to the people safely drop off, unused or which will be disappearing. people are falling into the wrong sunni people around the country or are struggling. >> with the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that we have all of our medicines that are not in in their reach, trusting the health system and law enforcement to dispose of them is the safest option in san jose. police call kron 4 news. >> san jose state honoring camdan mcwright before tonight's game tonight. i'm nick wright was hit and killed by a bus while riding in the scooter last week. he was a freshman on the san jose state spartans football team right plan to major in communications. any want to become a tv sports analyst. he was just 18 years old. >> beautiful show support there from those fans. we want to get you a check of your 4 forecast tonight. taking a
take back the health system teaming up with the san jose police department to provide an easy questions ask about to the people safely drop off, unused or which will be disappearing. people are falling into the wrong sunni people around the country or are struggling. >> with the use and abuse of opioids. and so this is an opportunity for us to get those unused opioids. >> off of the streets i think is very good. >> very hopeful. we do have grandchildren and we make sure that...
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san jose after the break. find out why a separate investigation look into how the san jose police department was staffed this weekend. halloween tradition is back in contra costa county here from a couple who tied the knot this morning in costume. and around the bay area this afternoon. temperatures are running cooler from many. i'll have a look at what you can expect for the afternoon as well as the evening for all those festivities going on tonight more on this plus rain in the forecast coming up if you think all pads are exactly the same... think again. this always ultra thin is our best yet. it wicks gushes 90% faster and absorbs even more. for up to 100% leak-free and odor-free comfort. this is triple protection from always. want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. - this van just hit me outta nowhere. i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain. i had a
san jose after the break. find out why a separate investigation look into how the san jose police department was staffed this weekend. halloween tradition is back in contra costa county here from a couple who tied the knot this morning in costume. and around the bay area this afternoon. temperatures are running cooler from many. i'll have a look at what you can expect for the afternoon as well as the evening for all those festivities going on tonight more on this plus rain in the forecast...
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not sure why the chp officers are investigating this and not the san jose police department because this happened on city streets. speaking of city streets, you can see all those lights there and that's causing a lot of people guys to drive through here very slowly. >> i can tell you this being 10th in re. it's about a quarter mile off of the freeway by san jose state university. and because it's so slow here, cars getting off the freeway are doing it very slowly themselves. and that is causing traffic, believe it or not on the freeway to be backed up just a little bit. i'll try to find out. the chp did tell me that they'll come over and give me the very latest information. but it appears that nobody on the bus was hurt from this collision and it looks like they'll be here probably for the next several hours. skies. >> back to you. all right. we'll check back with will we get some more info? heartbreaking news there been talking about the weather. we were born a few days now we're starting to finally cool down into the weekend arson time for the weekend high guys. yeah, it's definitely a
not sure why the chp officers are investigating this and not the san jose police department because this happened on city streets. speaking of city streets, you can see all those lights there and that's causing a lot of people guys to drive through here very slowly. >> i can tell you this being 10th in re. it's about a quarter mile off of the freeway by san jose state university. and because it's so slow here, cars getting off the freeway are doing it very slowly themselves. and that is...
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police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. he says the push became even more pressing after a 2022 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies, including the san josead not done enough to prevent biased behavior doctor william is with san jose state's human rights institute a group that co-sponsored the bill. he says the clear act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. what our bill does this creates a filter mechanism for incoming recruits law enforcement and for existing law enforcement officers, that would prohibit their membership in groups that are advocating or participating in hate crimes or genocide an extra step to an already. extensive hiring process the clear act calls for the investigation into an officer's potential membership or participation in hate groups and advocacy of any quote public expressions of hate including social media posts. armeline says the measures are motivated by real cases from across the country cal state east bay criminal justice professor, dr. lisa hill who is not affiliated with the bill weighs in with surprising. is that some of these assessments background investigations psychological tests? they haven't picke
police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. he says the push became even more pressing after a 2022 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies, including the san josead not done enough to prevent biased behavior doctor william is with san jose state's human rights institute a group that co-sponsored the bill. he says the clear act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. what our bill does this creates a filter mechanism for incoming recruits law...
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police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. he says the push became even more pressing after a 2022 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies, including the san jose police department had not done enough to prevent biased behavior. dr. william moline is with san jose state's human rights institute a group that co-sponsored the bill. he says the clear act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. what our bill does this creates a filter an extra step to an already extensive hiring process. the clear act calls for the investigation into an officer's potential membership or participation in hate groups and advocacy of any quote public expressions of hate including social media posts. armeline says the measures are motivated by real cases from across the country cal state east bay criminal justice professor, dr. lisa hill who is not affiliate with the bill weighs in with surprising. is that some of these assessments background investigations psychological tests? they haven't picked up on many of these and i think this law pushes us in the right direction now california law many say the hope is the clear act can be a model for police reform across the us.
police departments to actually weed out those potential applicants. he says the push became even more pressing after a 2022 state police audit found five california law enforcement agencies, including the san jose police department had not done enough to prevent biased behavior. dr. william moline is with san jose state's human rights institute a group that co-sponsored the bill. he says the clear act goes beyond the bar of implicit bias. what our bill does this creates a filter an extra step...
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anyone who has information is asked to contact the san jose police department. >> justice for the family of kristin smart. after nearly 30 years since her disappearance. >> today, a jury in the murder trial of kyle to cal poly student found that her former classmate, paul flores, was guilty of her murder and they acquitted his father, ruben of being an accessory to murder our kron first who explains how today's verdict came about. >> without christian, there's no joy or happiness. >> and this verdict, parents of kristin smart speaking about the conflicting verdict reached tuesday in their daughter's murder trial. paul flores found guilty of smart's murder. his father ruben, not guilty of being an accessory to murder. >> after 26 years, they split. we're next. we learned that our quest for this is for christian will continue. >> i'm just going to briefly add my appreciation. to everyone that my husband spoke about. and each person who has. then the wind. beneath our wings to get us to this day. >> smart was a 19 year-old freshman at cal poly when she disappeared in 1996. during the 3 mont
anyone who has information is asked to contact the san jose police department. >> justice for the family of kristin smart. after nearly 30 years since her disappearance. >> today, a jury in the murder trial of kyle to cal poly student found that her former classmate, paul flores, was guilty of her murder and they acquitted his father, ruben of being an accessory to murder our kron first who explains how today's verdict came about. >> without christian, there's no joy or...
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not sure why the chp officers are investigating this and not the san jose police department because this happened on city streets. speaking of city streets, you can see all those lights there and that's causing a lot of people guys to drive through here very slowly. >> i can tell you this being 10th in re. it's about a quarter mile off of the freeway by san jose state un
not sure why the chp officers are investigating this and not the san jose police department because this happened on city streets. speaking of city streets, you can see all those lights there and that's causing a lot of people guys to drive through here very slowly. >> i can tell you this being 10th in re. it's about a quarter mile off of the freeway by san jose state un
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police are asking anyone with any information about this case to call the san jose police department. >> following kanye west's the anti semitic remarks, a high-end sneaker store in the bay area says it is now pulling all of its use. the products off the shelves. yeah. the people at bottom bunk say it wasn't a hard decision >> but it is coming with some backlash. kron four's justine waldman, talk to the owner and has the details. >> something looks different at bottom bunk. the lower shelves at the high end sneaker store are all empty. what used to be their easy products designed by kanye west now known as ye. the owners will no longer sell anything related to the rapper at either. the los angeles location or here in walnut creek and to be promoting as product. just dozens didn't sit right with myself. >> my partners my staff owner call richmond is jewish and his business partner is black yeas. antisemitic comments. cut them to the core. removing the shoes is worth it. >> even though it will hurt the bottom line, 30% of our nominee to lead. a mother cited about that. and i also believ
police are asking anyone with any information about this case to call the san jose police department. >> following kanye west's the anti semitic remarks, a high-end sneaker store in the bay area says it is now pulling all of its use. the products off the shelves. yeah. the people at bottom bunk say it wasn't a hard decision >> but it is coming with some backlash. kron four's justine waldman, talk to the owner and has the details. >> something looks different at bottom bunk....
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the san jose police department also will receive $1 million for its mobile unit to help people who are experiencing a mental health crisis. because of this federal funding, the city and county will be able to continue this program. well, they worked to secure long term funding to incorporate and m katz continuation and expansion . i think it was it will save lives. san jose state university is also getting a half million dollars in funding for its healthy community clinic located in east san jose and in affordable housing development in san jose, will get a half million dollars for its community center. coming up new data on covid-19 and pregnancy complications that pandemic spike in cases of preeclampsia and stillbirths. and i'm tracking that weather. we've got a lot of fog off the coast feels more like july coast side than it does october. we'll talk about the changes this week and look at the five day i'll see you back here. also several pleasant in homes burglarized on the same night the one woman who's scared off the criminals. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersoni
the san jose police department also will receive $1 million for its mobile unit to help people who are experiencing a mental health crisis. because of this federal funding, the city and county will be able to continue this program. well, they worked to secure long term funding to incorporate and m katz continuation and expansion . i think it was it will save lives. san jose state university is also getting a half million dollars in funding for its healthy community clinic located in east san...
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the san jose police department's special operations team are conducting an operation at marchant court near fleming avenue and story wrote. police just told us this involves some sort of a gambling operation. at this point, we have sky fox up above bringing us these live pictures again. a number of police vehicles in that neighborhood. we're working to get more information other than we know officers responding. some sort of a gambling operatre typically around this part of san jose this morning, the governor's office of emergency services began its great california shakeout with an earthquake simulator in menlo park. there's quick simulator gives people a sense of what earthquake feels like, can simulate an earthquake ranging from 3.27 point eight magnitude , state officials say they hope to make people realize why it's so important to prepare. dew point oh, magnitude with. i believe they said a one g force . um so you really get a strong shaking and again be labors the point of drop, cover and hold on . as you see, there's an open door open windows there if you were having to be stan
the san jose police department's special operations team are conducting an operation at marchant court near fleming avenue and story wrote. police just told us this involves some sort of a gambling operation. at this point, we have sky fox up above bringing us these live pictures again. a number of police vehicles in that neighborhood. we're working to get more information other than we know officers responding. some sort of a gambling operatre typically around this part of san jose this...
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to digitize its health records critical need that's not covered by other funding in san jose police departmenta million dollars for its mobile unit to help people who are experiencing a mental health crisis. because of this federal funding, the city and county will be able to continue this program. well, they worked to secure long term funding to incorporate and m katz continuation and expansion. i think it was it will save lives. san jose state university is getting a half million dollars in funding for its healthy community clinic in east san jose and an affordable housing development in san jose will get half a million dollars for its community center. raucous crowd of protesters packed the los angeles city council chamber today for a highly anticipated meeting. the demonstrators called for the resignation of three council members after leaked audio revealed racist language being used to describe colleagues, including a council members, son. box news. phil shuman is in los angeles and has our report. pilot frustration, anger, outrage all contributed to the chaos as the city council tried to
to digitize its health records critical need that's not covered by other funding in san jose police departmenta million dollars for its mobile unit to help people who are experiencing a mental health crisis. because of this federal funding, the city and county will be able to continue this program. well, they worked to secure long term funding to incorporate and m katz continuation and expansion. i think it was it will save lives. san jose state university is getting a half million dollars in...