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amanda del castillo has more. her conditions offered the perfect opportunity to get outdoors. kensington sampson edwards was there with her family. she noticed kayakers and paddle borders rushing to shore. she learned there had been a shark attack. a man and his dog walked away unscathed. >> he told us what happened and said that the shark was about as long as his second -- paddleboard. >> there was only one shark in this area that could have done that, and that is a white shark. amanda: david ebert estimates that the shirt could be two or three years old. >> they start out with green mammals, and they will start investigating paddle boards more because they moved to larger prey. amanda: hebert says it is likely because the shark was only exploring, adjusting its bite in the process. pacific grove police say the paddle border and his diver were about 100 yards from the peer. >> he was taking his dog out and there was a life vest underneath, so it could have gone bad. amanda: concerns swelling as this marks the seco
amanda del castillo has more. her conditions offered the perfect opportunity to get outdoors. kensington sampson edwards was there with her family. she noticed kayakers and paddle borders rushing to shore. she learned there had been a shark attack. a man and his dog walked away unscathed. >> he told us what happened and said that the shark was about as long as his second -- paddleboard. >> there was only one shark in this area that could have done that, and that is a white shark....
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amanda: in san jose, i am amanda del castillo a. dan: that is awesome.n our attention to the forecast. ama: meteorologist mike nicco has that for us. mike: my july electric bill was about a third of what it was in june. several days over 100 degrees in june, but july was cooler than average. so far, august has been the same. that is about to change. we are seeing a whole lot of cloud cover, but by the time we wake up in the morning, it will be mostly cloudy. once we get to the weekend, we start building on the heat, especially inland, and next week, it could run up the scale. this area of low pressure is what we are thankful for right now to bring us these mild afternoons for the last four to five days. it has also pushed the storms that were plaguing the sierra and the flooding in socal and move them away for a couple of days. look at our ocean temperatures. 64 degrees. that is warmer than some of our neighborhoods right now, but also the reason we are seeing the string of near record warm temperatures in san francisco. we saw some on saturday and sunda
amanda: in san jose, i am amanda del castillo a. dan: that is awesome.n our attention to the forecast. ama: meteorologist mike nicco has that for us. mike: my july electric bill was about a third of what it was in june. several days over 100 degrees in june, but july was cooler than average. so far, august has been the same. that is about to change. we are seeing a whole lot of cloud cover, but by the time we wake up in the morning, it will be mostly cloudy. once we get to the weekend, we start...
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amanda del castillo learns the city is a long way from any decision on this divisive topic. amanda: using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote, in macon -- immigrant advocate groups rallied ahead of the study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. arturo says the move would present a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. it is a way for citizens who contribute to the economy, pay taxes, and help shape the city to finally have a say. >> it is going to be a long fight. it is going to be a lengthy, strategic campaign. we want to make sure we continue to include our community. amanda: one longtime resident says her family would greatly benefit. >> [speaking spanish] j.r.: through a translator --amanda: through a translator she said those who are able to vote elect those who want to move the movement forward. >> it is unconstitutional to allow noncitizens to vote. >> that is going to dilute our votes for the citizen who are already
amanda del castillo learns the city is a long way from any decision on this divisive topic. amanda: using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote, in macon -- immigrant advocate groups rallied ahead of the study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. arturo says the move would present a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. it is a way for citizens...
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amanda del castillo learns the city is a long way from any decision on this divisive topic. amanda: using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote, in macon -- immigrant advocate groups rallied ahead of the study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. arturo says the move would present a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. it is a way for citizens who contribute to the economy, pay taxes, and help shape the city to finally have a say. >> it is going to be a long fight. it is going to be a lengthy, strategic campaign. we want to make sure we continue to include our community. amanda: one longtime resident says her family would greatly benefit. >> [speaking spanish] j.r.: through a translator --amanda: through a translator she said those who are able to vote elect those who want to move the movement forward. >> it is unconstitutional to allow noncitizens to vote. >> that is going to dilute our votes for the citizen who are already
amanda del castillo learns the city is a long way from any decision on this divisive topic. amanda: using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote, in macon -- immigrant advocate groups rallied ahead of the study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. arturo says the move would present a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. it is a way for citizens...
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amanda del castillo has more. amanda: the weather conditions offered the perfect opportunity to get outdoors. kensington sampson edwards was there with her family. she noticed kayakers and paddle borders rushing to shore. she learned there had been a shark attack. a man and his dog walked away unscathed. >> he told us what happened and said that the shark was about as long as his second -- paddleboard. >> there was only one shark in this area that could have done that, and that is a white shark. amanda: david ebert estimates that the shirt could be two or three years old. >> they start out with green mammals, and they will start investigating paddle boards more because they moved to larger prey. amanda: hebert says it is likely because the shark was only exploring, adjusting its bite in the process. pacific grove police say the paddle border and his diver were about 100 yards from the peer. >> he was taking his dog out and there was a life vest underneath, so it could have gone bad. amanda: concerns swelling as thi
amanda del castillo has more. amanda: the weather conditions offered the perfect opportunity to get outdoors. kensington sampson edwards was there with her family. she noticed kayakers and paddle borders rushing to shore. she learned there had been a shark attack. a man and his dog walked away unscathed. >> he told us what happened and said that the shark was about as long as his second -- paddleboard. >> there was only one shark in this area that could have done that, and that is a...
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amanda: in san jose, i am amanda del castillo a. dan: that is awesome. attention to the forecast. ama: meteorologist mike nicco has that for us. mike: my july electric bill was about a third of what it was in june. several days over 100 degrees in june, but july was cooler than average. so far, august has been the same. that is about to change. we are seeing a whole lot of cloud cover, but by the time we wake up in the morning, it will be mostly cloudy. once we get to the weekend, we start building on the heat, especially inland, and next week, it could run up the scale. this area of low pressure is what we are thankful for right now to bring us these mild afternoons for the last four to five days. it has also pushed the storms that were plaguing the sierra and the flooding in socal and move them away for a couple of days. look at our ocean temperatures. 64 degrees. that is warmer than some of our neighborhoods right now, but also the reason we are seeing the string of near record warm temperatures in san francisco. we saw some on saturday and sunday wit
amanda: in san jose, i am amanda del castillo a. dan: that is awesome. attention to the forecast. ama: meteorologist mike nicco has that for us. mike: my july electric bill was about a third of what it was in june. several days over 100 degrees in june, but july was cooler than average. so far, august has been the same. that is about to change. we are seeing a whole lot of cloud cover, but by the time we wake up in the morning, it will be mostly cloudy. once we get to the weekend, we start...
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amanda del castillo spoke with the family. >> once-in-a-lifetime son, brother, and friend. how he is described. he was piloting the single-engine cessna 152 in thursday's deadly mid airplane collision at watsonville municipal airport. his family telling abc 7 news, his zest for life led him down countless paths. adding his loss will be deeply felt by an immense community of people who loved him and were loved by him. he was a santa cruz resident who graduated from ucsc with degrees in chemistry and earth sciences, working in the i.t. division. here in his pilot's license in june 2020. he was practicing loops, touchdowns, and takeoffs for additional certification. he successfully completed four and was on his last one when the crash happened. authorities say the second plane, a twin-engine cessna, was carrying two people and a dog. the victims on board identified. an internet search link the two to a fourth-generation family farm and custom farm services, both located in wynton. the two small planes collided while attempting to land. radio reporting syndicate the two pilots
amanda del castillo spoke with the family. >> once-in-a-lifetime son, brother, and friend. how he is described. he was piloting the single-engine cessna 152 in thursday's deadly mid airplane collision at watsonville municipal airport. his family telling abc 7 news, his zest for life led him down countless paths. adding his loss will be deeply felt by an immense community of people who loved him and were loved by him. he was a santa cruz resident who graduated from ucsc with degrees in...
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amanda del castillo you spoke with jpd and has our update. >> the suspects are young, 18 and 19-year-old san jose residents accused of shooting and killing a 24-year-old. this happened at the hamilton avenue safeway on june 5 at 3:30 a.m. according to police, the suspected shooter who is -- he was arrested in utah on august 11 with the help of authorities and the u.s. marshals service. just yesterday, the 19-year-old was arrested by the covert response unit, booked for conspiracy. police believe the victim may have confected -- confronted the suspects when he fired the deadly shot. >> no reason why an 18 and 19-year-old should be out on our city streets illegally possessing a firearm that is used in a crime. again, a very tragic loss of life, a very well liked person, hard-working individual by all accounts. we are happy to report our detectives worked their tails off to bring these two to justice. >> the sergeant committing everyone involved in the investigation that spanned states. the suspected shooter is waiting to be extradited from salt lake county to santa clara county. he was boo
amanda del castillo you spoke with jpd and has our update. >> the suspects are young, 18 and 19-year-old san jose residents accused of shooting and killing a 24-year-old. this happened at the hamilton avenue safeway on june 5 at 3:30 a.m. according to police, the suspected shooter who is -- he was arrested in utah on august 11 with the help of authorities and the u.s. marshals service. just yesterday, the 19-year-old was arrested by the covert response unit, booked for conspiracy. police...
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reporter: i'm amanda del castillo yo, abc7news.other piece of video evidence of a crime that has left a woman struggling to make ends meet. burglars store -- told $2400 from her. tim johns tells us she is now working two jobs. reporter: you can find yolanda at work cleaning people's homes. on august 8, her life was turned upside down after she and her daughter were robbed. >> why did it happen to her? she works really hard. reporter: we caught up with her. they tell us that on that day, they went to a wells fargo in vallejo where they took out about $2400 in cash to pay their rent. after leaving the bank, they stopped at an rv park not knowing they have been followed. once in the leasing office, security footage shows two people accessing their car and stealing their money. >> instead of them working hard to earn the money, they have to steal other people's that actually worked hard. reporter: the financial hit has been huge. her mom is now working two jobs trying to make back everything they lost. >> she wakes up at 5:30, and all
reporter: i'm amanda del castillo yo, abc7news.other piece of video evidence of a crime that has left a woman struggling to make ends meet. burglars store -- told $2400 from her. tim johns tells us she is now working two jobs. reporter: you can find yolanda at work cleaning people's homes. on august 8, her life was turned upside down after she and her daughter were robbed. >> why did it happen to her? she works really hard. reporter: we caught up with her. they tell us that on that day,...
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of children may also be carrying the weight of extra anxiety and depression for it at 11:00, amanda del castilloore on how we can help kids cope. amanda: the first day of school typically comes with unexpected level of excitement, anxiety, and stress for students but mental health experts today are finding children between the ages of three and 17 are feeling so much more. >> when it comes to anxiety, depression, suicidality, it's not a put a picture. amanda: beyond reading, writing, and arithmetic, students are navigating limited in school resources, covid, active shooter trainings, and everything in between. dr. thomas plant says even stressors that may trickle down from adults. >> we have drought, fire, incredible cost of living. other parts of the country may not have those issues. it is bad everywhere. in some respects, that is the let's message. -- that is the meta message. amanda: the foundation found california kids experienced the second-largest increase in depression and anxiety compared to other states during 2016 and 2020, reporting a 70% spike in that time. >> i'm not surprised to h
of children may also be carrying the weight of extra anxiety and depression for it at 11:00, amanda del castilloore on how we can help kids cope. amanda: the first day of school typically comes with unexpected level of excitement, anxiety, and stress for students but mental health experts today are finding children between the ages of three and 17 are feeling so much more. >> when it comes to anxiety, depression, suicidality, it's not a put a picture. amanda: beyond reading, writing, and...
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of children may also be carrying the weight of extra anxiety and depression for it at 11:00, amanda del castilloow we can help kids cope. amanda: the first day of school typically comes with unexpected level of excitement, anxiety, and stress for students but mental health experts today are finding children between the ages of three and 17 are feeling so much more. >> when it comes to anxiety, depression, suicidality, it's not a put a picture. amanda: beyond reading, writing, and arithmetic, students are navigating limited in school resources, covid, active shooter trainings, and everything in between. dr. thomas plant says even stressors that may trickle down from adults. >> we have drought, fire, incredible cost of living. other parts of the country may not have those issues. it is bad everywhere. in some respects, that is the let's message. -- that is the meta message. amanda: the foundation found california kids experienced the second-largest increase in depression and anxiety compared to other states during 2016 and 2020, reporting a 70% spike in that time. >> i'm not surprised to hear it.
of children may also be carrying the weight of extra anxiety and depression for it at 11:00, amanda del castilloow we can help kids cope. amanda: the first day of school typically comes with unexpected level of excitement, anxiety, and stress for students but mental health experts today are finding children between the ages of three and 17 are feeling so much more. >> when it comes to anxiety, depression, suicidality, it's not a put a picture. amanda: beyond reading, writing, and...
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reporter: i'm amanda del castillo yo, abc7news. ama: another piece of video evidence of a crime that has left a woman struggling to make ends meet. burglars store -- told $2400 from her. tim johns tells us she is now working two jobs. reporter: you can find yolanda at work cleaning people's homes. on august 8, her life was turned upside down after she and her daughter were robbed. >> why did it happen to her? she works really hard. reporter: we caught up with her. they tell us that on that day, they went to a wells fargo in vallejo where they took out about $2400 in cash to pay their rent. after leaving the bank, they stopped at an rv park not knowing they have been followed. once in the leasing office, security footage shows two people accessing their car and stealing their money. >> instead of them working hard to earn the money, they have to steal other people's that actually worked hard. reporter: the financial hit has been huge. her mom is now working two jobs trying to make back everything they lost. >> she wakes up at 5:30,
reporter: i'm amanda del castillo yo, abc7news. ama: another piece of video evidence of a crime that has left a woman struggling to make ends meet. burglars store -- told $2400 from her. tim johns tells us she is now working two jobs. reporter: you can find yolanda at work cleaning people's homes. on august 8, her life was turned upside down after she and her daughter were robbed. >> why did it happen to her? she works really hard. reporter: we caught up with her. they tell us that on...
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amanda del castillo spoke with the family. >> once-in-a-lifetime son, brother, and friend. he is described. he was piloting the single-engine cessna 152 in thursday's deadly mid airplane collision at watsonville municipal airport. his family telling abc 7 news, his zest for life led him down countless paths. adding his loss will be deeply felt by an immense community of people who loved him and were loved by him. he was a santa cruz resident who graduated from ucsc with degrees in chemistry and earth sciences, working in the i.t. division. here in his pilot's license in june 2020. he was practicing loops, touchdowns, and takeoffs for additional certification. he successfully completed four and was on his last one when the crash happened. authorities say the second plane, a twin-engine cessna, was carrying two people and a dog. the victims on board identified. an internet search link the two to a fourth-generation family farm and custom farm services, both located in wynton. the two small planes collided while attempting to land. radio reporting syndicate the two pilots were
amanda del castillo spoke with the family. >> once-in-a-lifetime son, brother, and friend. he is described. he was piloting the single-engine cessna 152 in thursday's deadly mid airplane collision at watsonville municipal airport. his family telling abc 7 news, his zest for life led him down countless paths. adding his loss will be deeply felt by an immense community of people who loved him and were loved by him. he was a santa cruz resident who graduated from ucsc with degrees in...
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i'm on dates abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo was in watsonville tonight and has more from the tight-knit community now reeling federal investigators putting the focus on people planes and the environment following thursday's mid-air plain collision that killed three people and a dog at watsonville municipal airport on friday. those who knew the victims securing flowers to the chain link fence separating the plane wreckage from the public. airport director ravon williams speaking on behalf of the local aviation community. it's a small community and there are people here that certainly are grieving williams joined the national transportation safety board the ntsp for friday's update air safety investigator fabian salazar addressing questions about the uncontrolled airport watsonville municipal is without an air traffic control tower or specialists guiding planes the aircraft people in traffic pattern will communicate through the common traffic advisory frequency. are working to get the radio communications that we're occurring at that day audio link to the planes tail numbers sh
i'm on dates abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo was in watsonville tonight and has more from the tight-knit community now reeling federal investigators putting the focus on people planes and the environment following thursday's mid-air plain collision that killed three people and a dog at watsonville municipal airport on friday. those who knew the victims securing flowers to the chain link fence separating the plane wreckage from the public. airport director ravon williams speaking on...
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abc reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the victim and shares his experience, and we should warn you that some may find this video disturbing. amanda: what should have been a quick trip to the taco bell turned into a traumatizing experience for a longtime resident on the receiving end of this unprovoked verbal attack. >> walk around here with your -- out. this isn't india. you -- india up and you -- america up. amanda: nearly 8.5 minutes of video recorded sunday night. the man seen here spewing anti-hindu speech directed at christian. >> hindu bits, it was wild. amanda: even after receiving his order, he stayed inside the restaurant and recorded in silence, worried that if he walks to his car, the men would -- man would follow. >> you indian people are a joke. look at this nasty --. >> i did not see a point of me trying to engage someone who was bent on taking a fight. and wanted me to engage, he was close to my face, throwing his dollars on my face, spitting everywhere. amanda: even more shocking, he recognized the way the man spoke hindi words and how he spoke. in the last few m
abc reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the victim and shares his experience, and we should warn you that some may find this video disturbing. amanda: what should have been a quick trip to the taco bell turned into a traumatizing experience for a longtime resident on the receiving end of this unprovoked verbal attack. >> walk around here with your -- out. this isn't india. you -- india up and you -- america up. amanda: nearly 8.5 minutes of video recorded sunday night. the man seen...
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i'm on dates abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo was in watsonville tonight and has more from the tight-knit community now reeling federal investigators putting the focus on people planes and the environment following thursday's mid-air plain collision that killed three people and a dog at watsonville municipal airport on friday. those who knew the victims securing flowers to the chain link fence separating the plane wreckage from the public. airport director ravon williams speaking on behalf of the local aviation community. it's a small community and there are people here that certainly are grieving williams joined the national transportation safety board the ntsp for friday's update air safety investigator fabian salazar addressing questions about the uncontrolled airport watsonville municipal is without an air traffic control tower or specialists guiding planes the aircraft people in traffic pattern will communicate through the common traffic advisory frequency. are working to get the radio communications that we're occurring at that day audio link to the planes tail numbers sh
i'm on dates abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo was in watsonville tonight and has more from the tight-knit community now reeling federal investigators putting the focus on people planes and the environment following thursday's mid-air plain collision that killed three people and a dog at watsonville municipal airport on friday. those who knew the victims securing flowers to the chain link fence separating the plane wreckage from the public. airport director ravon williams speaking on...
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he told amended a custodial how it is -- he told amanda del castillo y how it is impacting him. anda: frustrated over the senseless theft of his green chevy silverado. >> second time stolen in six months. i have no insurance, so if they burn it or anything, is done. i medical and he relies on the truck for his catering company, uses it to take his daughter to and from school, and in his free time, volunteers his vehicle to help serve those in need. here's pastor ralph almost in the city's north side neighborhood. >> we try to find whatever resource we can to try and get the job done, and a lot of times it is our own cars. amanda: he has used his truck to help two food for the nonprofits -- help tow food for the nonprofit. as demand has skyrocketed during the pandemic, the theft of his truck has the potential to impact business. >> when one car is missing and a load is not picked up, it does affect how this place operates because we are a little bit different than most distributions, being a free farmers market. amanda: m we found -- days earlier, surveillance cameras captured thi
he told amended a custodial how it is -- he told amanda del castillo y how it is impacting him. anda: frustrated over the senseless theft of his green chevy silverado. >> second time stolen in six months. i have no insurance, so if they burn it or anything, is done. i medical and he relies on the truck for his catering company, uses it to take his daughter to and from school, and in his free time, volunteers his vehicle to help serve those in need. here's pastor ralph almost in the city's...
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amanda del castillo has more on his plans to bring his show across the region. ar watching, waiting, head to toe in strawberry, cell phone, ready for a good scare. wanting to be identified only as the bay area bush man, this san jose native now has a blossoming social media following. >> the bush man jumped out at me. i was like, what the -- amanda: for some, it is a familiar prank with roots in san francisco. >> i never thought i would meet the famous bush man. it was amazing. >> the is inspired by the fishermen's port bushman -- fisher mahomes wharf bush man. amanda: a longtime street performer who years ago saw the bush man. >> walking to work and seeing the bush man, i have taken the technique of using the bush leaves to scare people. >> a great experience. amanda: inquiring minds want to know who makes a perfect target. >> this is not him. amanda: he tells me there is an art to it. >> people who are engrossed in discussion. amanda: the bush man is not going after every single person and has found success wearing couples and families -- scaring couples and fa
amanda del castillo has more on his plans to bring his show across the region. ar watching, waiting, head to toe in strawberry, cell phone, ready for a good scare. wanting to be identified only as the bay area bush man, this san jose native now has a blossoming social media following. >> the bush man jumped out at me. i was like, what the -- amanda: for some, it is a familiar prank with roots in san francisco. >> i never thought i would meet the famous bush man. it was amazing....
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo of spoke to the couple about what they went through. dan and rita miles recently made a trip to san jose. meant to be a sendoff their youngest daughter and their family moving out of state. >> we stayed at the hotel nearby your house, and we used the pool. amanda: days later, the couple's call to 911 lend them to the hospital and they were diagnosed with legionnaires' disease. they have been dealing with upset stomach, fever, and more. symptoms they thought were linked food poisoning. dan was also struggling to breathe. >> i thought that i was just really tired and this will pass. frankly, i don't remember. amanda: readout was hospitalized for five days. according to the couple, and spray revealed that dan's lungs were completely wiped -- an x-ray revealed that dan's lungs were completely wiped. >> it is just bacteria that grows in your lungs. amanda: the couple's daughters immediately thoughts back to that visit. they reached out to the loft hotel and the county has since tested the pool and hot tub. they said a sample connected -- gath
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo of spoke to the couple about what they went through. dan and rita miles recently made a trip to san jose. meant to be a sendoff their youngest daughter and their family moving out of state. >> we stayed at the hotel nearby your house, and we used the pool. amanda: days later, the couple's call to 911 lend them to the hospital and they were diagnosed with legionnaires' disease. they have been dealing with upset stomach, fever, and more. symptoms they...
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amanda del castillo has more on his plans to bring his show across the region. an empty plantar watching, waiting, head to toe in shrubbery, cell phone set up, ready for a good scare. wanting to be identified only as the bay area bush man, this san jose native now has a blossoming social media folhe bush man jumt me. i was like, what the -- amanda: for some, it is a familiar prank with roots in san francisco. >> i never thought i would meet the famous bush man. that was amazing. >> what is interesting is he was inspired by the fisherman wharf bush man. amanda: a longtime street performer who years ago saw the bush man. a must see attraction when he and his family went to san francisco. >> part of the experience, walking the board and seeing the bush man. i have taken the technique of using the bush leaves to scare people. >> a great experience. 10 out of amanda: inquiring 10. minds want to know who makes a perfect target. this is not him. amanda: he tells me there is an art to it. >> [indiscernible] amanda: the bush man is not going after every single person and
amanda del castillo has more on his plans to bring his show across the region. an empty plantar watching, waiting, head to toe in shrubbery, cell phone set up, ready for a good scare. wanting to be identified only as the bay area bush man, this san jose native now has a blossoming social media folhe bush man jumt me. i was like, what the -- amanda: for some, it is a familiar prank with roots in san francisco. >> i never thought i would meet the famous bush man. that was amazing. >>...
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abc reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the victim and shares the experience. we should warn you, some of this you might find disturbing. amanda: what should have been a quick trip to the taco bell turned into a traumatizing experience for a longtime resident on the receiving end of this unprovoked verbal attack. >> walk around with here -- close-out. this is in india. amanda: nearly 8.5 minutes of video recorded sunday night. the man seen here spewing anti-hindu speech. directed at the victim. >> hindu bits, it was wild. amanda: even after receiving his order, j stayed inside the restaurant and recorded in silence, worried that if he walks to his car, the men would follow. >> you indian people are a joke. look at this nasty --. >> i did not see the point of trying to engage someone who was bent on taking a fight. and wanted me to engage, he was close to my face, throwing his dollars on my face, spitting everywhere. amanda: even more shocking, he recognized the way the man spoke hindi words and he spoke when job he. in the last few minutes of the attack, he beli
abc reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the victim and shares the experience. we should warn you, some of this you might find disturbing. amanda: what should have been a quick trip to the taco bell turned into a traumatizing experience for a longtime resident on the receiving end of this unprovoked verbal attack. >> walk around with here -- close-out. this is in india. amanda: nearly 8.5 minutes of video recorded sunday night. the man seen here spewing anti-hindu speech. directed at...
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i'm amanda del castillo abc 7 news now to the threat of monkey pox. there are more than 1,000 cases reported in the bay area. the majority are in san francisco 618 according to today's report we have at least 143 cases in alameda county and 107 and santa clara county. health officials in britain are reporting a significant drop in new monkeypox infections were talking about 29 new cases every day now compared to 52 per day in late. june doctors say it's possible. we'll see the same thing happen here the germans and the british were a couple of weeks ahead of us in terms of the epidemiology and the curve of the disease. and in fact, you know, although we've stopped talking about herd immunity for for covid this may have in fact be an example of herd immunity. because this disease unlike covid really really likely. confers serious long-term immunity and as a reminder monkey pox spreads by close skin-to-skin contact with an infected person their clothing or bed sheets. globally there have been more than 31,000 cases of monkeypox reported in nearly 90 cou
i'm amanda del castillo abc 7 news now to the threat of monkey pox. there are more than 1,000 cases reported in the bay area. the majority are in san francisco 618 according to today's report we have at least 143 cases in alameda county and 107 and santa clara county. health officials in britain are reporting a significant drop in new monkeypox infections were talking about 29 new cases every day now compared to 52 per day in late. june doctors say it's possible. we'll see the same thing happen...
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amanda del castillo a has more about this. >> with sky 7 above the sky on tuesday's shooting, parts of the highway were shut down for hours. offices are searching for evidence on foot as an off-duty officer was driving his personal car when it was struck by at least one billet -- bullets. the chp reported that the man heard a pop, pulled over, and noticed a bullet hole on the front of his door. drivers in the area reacting to the news. >> it is frightening, but not uncommon. amanda: regimen shuford is referencing other bay area shootings. the suspect's a vehicle is a white hatchback with no license plates. details on what may have led to the shooting have yet to be released, but some say the incident serves as a reminder to be mindful of your behavior behind the wheeled. >> it is a reminder to focus on where to go, and if someone honks a horn, do not honk back. keep your eyes on the road and pay attention to where you are going. amanda: sky 7 captured several drivers stuck in traffic making their own detours. >> people were turning around and going up the on-ramp. i saw trucks going up
amanda del castillo a has more about this. >> with sky 7 above the sky on tuesday's shooting, parts of the highway were shut down for hours. offices are searching for evidence on foot as an off-duty officer was driving his personal car when it was struck by at least one billet -- bullets. the chp reported that the man heard a pop, pulled over, and noticed a bullet hole on the front of his door. drivers in the area reacting to the news. >> it is frightening, but not uncommon. amanda:...
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amanda del castillo a has more about this. >> with sky 7 above the sky on tuesday's shooting, parts of the highway were shut down for hours. offices are searching for evidence on foot as an off-duty officer was driving his personal car when it was struck by at least one billet -- bullets. the chp reported that the man heard a pop, pulled over, and noticed a bullet hole on the front of his door. drivers in the area reacting to the news. >> it is frightening, but not uncommon. amanda: regimen shuford is referencing other bay area shootings. the suspect's a vehicle is a white hatchback with no license plates. details on what may have led to the shooting have yet to be released, but some say the incident serves as a reminder to be mindful of your behavior behind the wheeled. >> it is a reminder to focus on where to go, and if someone honks a horn, do not honk back. keep your eyes on the road and pay attention to where you are going. amanda: sky 7 captured several drivers stuck in traffic making their own detours. >> people were turning around and going up the on-ramp. i saw trucks going up
amanda del castillo a has more about this. >> with sky 7 above the sky on tuesday's shooting, parts of the highway were shut down for hours. offices are searching for evidence on foot as an off-duty officer was driving his personal car when it was struck by at least one billet -- bullets. the chp reported that the man heard a pop, pulled over, and noticed a bullet hole on the front of his door. drivers in the area reacting to the news. >> it is frightening, but not uncommon. amanda:...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo of spoke to the couple about what they went through. amanda: dan and rita miles recently made a trip to san jose. meant to be a sendoff their youngest daughter and their family moving out of state. >> we stayed at the hotel nearby your house, and we used the pool. amanda: days later, the couple's call to 911 lend them to the hospital and they were diagnosed with legionnaires' disease. they have been dealing with upset stomach, fever, and more. symptoms they thought were linked food poisoning. dan was also struggling to breathe. >> i thought that i was just really tired and this will pass. frankly, i don't remember. amanda: readout was hospitalized for five days. according to the couple, and spray revealed that dan's lungs were completely wiped -- an x-ray revealed that dan's lungs were completely wiped. >> it is just bacteria that grows in your lungs. amanda: the couple's daughters immediately thoughts back to that visit. they reached out to the loft hotel and the county has since tested the pool and hot tub. they said a sample connected
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo of spoke to the couple about what they went through. amanda: dan and rita miles recently made a trip to san jose. meant to be a sendoff their youngest daughter and their family moving out of state. >> we stayed at the hotel nearby your house, and we used the pool. amanda: days later, the couple's call to 911 lend them to the hospital and they were diagnosed with legionnaires' disease. they have been dealing with upset stomach, fever, and more....
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as amanda del castillo explains, the city took on questions about the cameras and concerns about privacy reporter: the aftermath of wednesday's deadly crash at moorpark avenue in san jose. it marks the city's 42nd fatal collision in the 44th traffic death of 2022 on record. elsewhere. the growing list of crash victims is part of a push, a pilot program to add safety cameras across the community. the san jose police department and its department of transportation held a wednesday evening webinar, sharing insight on the installation of license plate readers. >> it's important that we get this right long-term. reporter: these cameras have only been installed at monterey road. the site of three traffic fatalities in 2021. suspects have yet to be identified. signs alert drivers about the devices. >> get them. people have to be careful. reporter: officials explained cameras will check plates to help id stolen vehicles, assist in amber and silver alert response, and deter reckless driving. the city will release annual reports to the public that will detail use accuracy and effectiveness. >> we
as amanda del castillo explains, the city took on questions about the cameras and concerns about privacy reporter: the aftermath of wednesday's deadly crash at moorpark avenue in san jose. it marks the city's 42nd fatal collision in the 44th traffic death of 2022 on record. elsewhere. the growing list of crash victims is part of a push, a pilot program to add safety cameras across the community. the san jose police department and its department of transportation held a wednesday evening...
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amanda del castillo was there and has more. >> a chain-link fence separated the wreckage of thursday's atlee afternoon plane crash from the grieving community, many of whom were home around 3:00 when two planes were attempting to land and collided in the air. >> we heard there was a crash at watsonville. >> it looks like both of them are down. amanda: the faa says one person was on the single-engine cessna 152, the second plane, a twin-engine cessna 340 was carrying two people. >> we saw it smoking and we saw through the bushes and explosion. amanda: that explosion caught on surveillance cameras, footage shared with us shows a black cloud ascending into the sky. another angle shows debris from an aircraft falling to the ground followed by residents running toward the airport. pilot william armstrong described being in the air attempting to land at the airport moments after the midair collision. >> when i came into this field for a landing, i was told something that i didn't understand, that runway 20 was closed and runway 927 was closed and that is all there is. amanda: watsonville mun
amanda del castillo was there and has more. >> a chain-link fence separated the wreckage of thursday's atlee afternoon plane crash from the grieving community, many of whom were home around 3:00 when two planes were attempting to land and collided in the air. >> we heard there was a crash at watsonville. >> it looks like both of them are down. amanda: the faa says one person was on the single-engine cessna 152, the second plane, a twin-engine cessna 340 was carrying two...
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amanda del castillo was there and has more. >> a chain-link fence separated the wreckage of thursday's atlee afternoon plane crash from the grieving community, many of whom were home around 3:00 when two planes were attempting to land and collided in the air. >> we heard there was a crash at watsonville. >> it looks like both of them are down. amanda: the faa says one person was on the single-engine cessna 152, the second plane, a twin-engine cessna 340 was carrying two people. >> we saw it smoking and we saw through the bushes and explosion. amanda: that explosion caught on surveillance cameras, footage shared with us shows a black cloud ascending into the sky. another angle shows debris from an aircraft falling to the ground followed by residents running toward the airport. pilot william armstrong described being in the air attempting to land at the airport moments after the midair collision. >> when i came into this field for a landing, i was told something that i didn't understand, that runway 20 was closed and runway 927 was closed and that is all there is. amanda: watsonville mun
amanda del castillo was there and has more. >> a chain-link fence separated the wreckage of thursday's atlee afternoon plane crash from the grieving community, many of whom were home around 3:00 when two planes were attempting to land and collided in the air. >> we heard there was a crash at watsonville. >> it looks like both of them are down. amanda: the faa says one person was on the single-engine cessna 152, the second plane, a twin-engine cessna 340 was carrying two...
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as amanda del castillo explains, the city took on questions about the cameras and concerns about privacy: the aftermath of wednesday's deadly crash at moorpark avenue in san jose. it marks the city's 42nd fatal collision in the 44th traffic death of 2022 on record. elsewhere. the growing list of crash victims is part of a push, a pilot program to add safety cameras across the community. the san jose police department and its department of transportation held a wednesday evening webinar, sharing insight on the installation of license plate readers. >> it's important that we get this right long-term. reporter: these cameras have only been installed at monterey road. the site of three traffic fatalities in 2021. suspects have yet to be identified. signs alert drivers about the devices. >> get them. people have to be careful. reporter: officials explained cameras will check plates to help id stolen vehicles, assist in amber and silver alert response, and deter reckless driving. the city will release annual reports to the public that will detail use accuracy and effectiveness. >> we are in a
as amanda del castillo explains, the city took on questions about the cameras and concerns about privacy: the aftermath of wednesday's deadly crash at moorpark avenue in san jose. it marks the city's 42nd fatal collision in the 44th traffic death of 2022 on record. elsewhere. the growing list of crash victims is part of a push, a pilot program to add safety cameras across the community. the san jose police department and its department of transportation held a wednesday evening webinar, sharing...
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reporter: amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. liz: new developments with the influx of card scammers. morgan hill police arrested two suspects on sunday -- on tuesday and discovered a device in their car. it is not clear if this arrest is connected to an incident thursday night. it was found attached to an atm in morgan hill a couple of weeks ago. on monday nasa will send its most powerful rocket ever into space in an attempt to send humans to the moon. the historic launch would not be possible without the research and technology from mountain view's nasa research center. dustin dorsey caught up with a member of the launch team. dustin crum it a momentous -- destustin: the launch of artemis one will be another for humankind. >> artemis one and flight test designed to bring humans to the moon. dustin: artemis one will orbit the moon before returning to earth hotter and faster than ever before at 25,000 miles an hour. at the top of the ship the orion space capsule with a mannequin on board, the only capsule of its kind designed for humans. the plan is to establish a moon base where huma
reporter: amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. liz: new developments with the influx of card scammers. morgan hill police arrested two suspects on sunday -- on tuesday and discovered a device in their car. it is not clear if this arrest is connected to an incident thursday night. it was found attached to an atm in morgan hill a couple of weeks ago. on monday nasa will send its most powerful rocket ever into space in an attempt to send humans to the moon. the historic launch would not be possible...
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san jose teenager moments ago the family of 16 year old sonny soy told abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo that soy was stabbed during an argument with a friend as the two returned home from a party. at incident happened at about 1:30 saturday morning near quimby road in kerston way. have asked investigators if they can discuss a potential motive police arrested the suspect identify. it is 18 year old michael. deals of san jose within hours of that stabbing a san francisco housing complex has hired security guards after four people brutally attacked a 70 year old resident in july the complex hired security guards to monitor the area seven days a week for at least hours a day. all follows the horrific incident i reported on in which mrs wren as you see here was attacked even kicked in the face by four juveniles for her cell phone and keys two out of the four have been arrested on multiple charges the 11 year old suspect was too young though to be charged with a crime. right now from the abc 7 news guy team the department of just is warning about a rise and what's called rainbow fentanyl a b
san jose teenager moments ago the family of 16 year old sonny soy told abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo that soy was stabbed during an argument with a friend as the two returned home from a party. at incident happened at about 1:30 saturday morning near quimby road in kerston way. have asked investigators if they can discuss a potential motive police arrested the suspect identify. it is 18 year old michael. deals of san jose within hours of that stabbing a san francisco housing complex...