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angelo, kiddo. >> angelo died after being taken into police custody while experiencing a mental health episode in the days before christmas of 2020. this week, the city of antioch and the quinto family reached a $7.5 million settlement in his death. >> this is a case where the family from day one took the tragedy and the loss and circumstances surrounding angelo's death, and turned it and tried to turn it into a positive, good. >> one of those changes, antioch's community response team, which is named after angelo. they are trained to de-escalate mental health emergencies in the first year of the program, they've responded to 500 calls a month, and no one has died in their custody. >> so this is a kind of a celebration to me. and it shows the possibilities that that can happen out of a tragedy. >> do you think if there was a community response team back in 2020, angelo would be alive? >> i fully believe that. >> and that belief is why the family remains committed to helping save lives. >> a properly trained mental health response team is the proper solution for everyone in antioch. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> a man was found dead on an antioch sidewalk this morning. wha
angelo, kiddo. >> angelo died after being taken into police custody while experiencing a mental health episode in the days before christmas of 2020. this week, the city of antioch and the quinto family reached a $7.5 million settlement in his death. >> this is a case where the family from day one took the tragedy and the loss and circumstances surrounding angelo's death, and turned it and tried to turn it into a positive, good. >> one of those changes, antioch's community...
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according to the civil rights suit, 30 year old angelo quinto was suffering a mental health emergency when police showed up to his family's home on calls of a family dispute, while police were restraining him, quinto stopped breathing. he did die three days later, but the family says his death was caused by an officer kneeling on his neck. family says in the aftermath of the tragedy, they have advocated for change in the way police respond to certain calls. this this is the end of the civil suit, but it's only really just the beginning of a lifetime of positive social change, so we are really grateful to have been able to honor angelo in this way. the family's attorney says that there have also been numerous changes to the way antioch handles similar calls in the wake of quinto's death, including the use of body worn cameras, a mental health crisis team, a mobile crisis unit and a police review commission. now to an ongoing problem across the bay area. we're talking about homeless encampments, so we've told you about efforts to keep them away from schools. well, now there's a new push
according to the civil rights suit, 30 year old angelo quinto was suffering a mental health emergency when police showed up to his family's home on calls of a family dispute, while police were restraining him, quinto stopped breathing. he did die three days later, but the family says his death was caused by an officer kneeling on his neck. family says in the aftermath of the tragedy, they have advocated for change in the way police respond to certain calls. this this is the end of the civil...
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you're watching kron. 4 news at >> now at 5, the family of 30 year-old angelo quinto has reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. thank you for joining us here on kron for news at 5. i'm noelle bellow and i'm grant lotus. keep died in police custody in 2020. his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called for help. his death created statewide change in how police officers handle calls like this kron four's lezla gooden spoke with his family about what this means for them. angelo quinto's family says be able to close this chapter on their civil suit with the city of antioch is filled with mixed emotions where the beginning of what needs to be done. this is not the end to this is only scratching the surface. >> what we need to do and to get a car. bp transparency have police departments across nation that are responsive to every member of the community. not privileged family will be awarded 7.5 million dollars after the nxt council voted to approve it on a closed session. >> on tuesday, john burris, civil rights attorney says this case has the poten
you're watching kron. 4 news at >> now at 5, the family of 30 year-old angelo quinto has reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. thank you for joining us here on kron for news at 5. i'm noelle bellow and i'm grant lotus. keep died in police custody in 2020. his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called for help. his death created statewide change in how police officers handle calls like this kron four's lezla gooden spoke with his family...
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pro-palestinian encampment at sproul plaza that was dismantled voluntarily last night. >> the family of angelo quintonnounce a $7.5 million settlement. quinto was a navy veteran and died after being restrained by antioch police officers four years ago. his death has led to a number of changes in the city of antioch, including the use of body worn cameras, a mental health crisis team and a police review commission. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price is championing the board of supervisors decision to hold the election. recall at the same time as the general election in november. those who want price removed from office were pushing for a summer date, but the board says a standalone special election would have cost the county as much as $20 million. >> and you are watching ktvu fox two news at 630 in the south bay, more homeless encampments have been popping up along rivers and creeks. >> now the largest water provider in the south bay wants an ordinance passed banning unhoused encampments along waterways. ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary has the details on that proposal. >> ruben salas
pro-palestinian encampment at sproul plaza that was dismantled voluntarily last night. >> the family of angelo quintonnounce a $7.5 million settlement. quinto was a navy veteran and died after being restrained by antioch police officers four years ago. his death has led to a number of changes in the city of antioch, including the use of body worn cameras, a mental health crisis team and a police review commission. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price is championing the...
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angelo quinto died three days after police were called out to his family home because he was suffering a mental health crisis. quinto passed out while being restrained by officers. his death later ruled accidental. as family is going to receive seven and a half dollars million on the lawyer, represent, the family says they're trying to use what happened in the situation to try to create change. >> this is a case where the family from day one, took the tragedy and the loss and circumstances surrounding angelo's death and turned it and tried to turn it into a positive, good and they did so. and over the last three years they have made considerable efforts in trying to bring about social positive changes in the city. >> the antioch police department has made several changes, including requiring body worn cameras one more time. >> embattled alameda county district attorney pamela price and the group trying to recall her are applauding a decision by the board of supervisors. last night, the board voted to hold the recall vote during the general election in november. abc seven news reporter
angelo quinto died three days after police were called out to his family home because he was suffering a mental health crisis. quinto passed out while being restrained by officers. his death later ruled accidental. as family is going to receive seven and a half dollars million on the lawyer, represent, the family says they're trying to use what happened in the situation to try to create change. >> this is a case where the family from day one, took the tragedy and the loss and...
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officers were accused of excessive force after the death of angelo quinto. he died after being restrained. the cause of death was ruled as excited. the american medical association and others have said that is not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> alameda county district attorney pamela price is celebrating the supervisor's decision not to schedule a special election for her potential recall. instead the recall election will happen during the general election in november. and price says that is a win for democracy. >> the people of this county will have the right to elect a district attorney. and they did that. >> yes. >> we should not have to do it again. >> that's right. >> but we will. we will do it again. >> price won her seat with 53% of the vote back in 2022 on a platform of criminal justice reform. supporters of the recall accuse her of being soft on crime and say keeping her in office longer than necessary will have a negative impact on crime rates. a special election would have cost the county an estimated $15 to $20 million. >>> homeless numbers
officers were accused of excessive force after the death of angelo quinto. he died after being restrained. the cause of death was ruled as excited. the american medical association and others have said that is not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> alameda county district attorney pamela price is celebrating the supervisor's decision not to schedule a special election for her potential recall. instead the recall election will happen during the general election in november. and price...
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the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. okay, i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. thank you. more than welcome. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together, especially in antioch. >> we don't have the resources right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service, but if an officer isn't needed anymore, the team handles it from there is now seen, and if the team shows up at a call and ends up needing the police, they have radios to contact dispatch directly. either way, the
the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over...
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the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month.after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. okay i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. >> thank you. more than welcome to do. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together who don't mcenany who don't have the resources. >> right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service, but if an officer isn't needed anymore, the team handles it from there now. and if the team shows up at a call and ends up needing the police, they have radios to contact dispatch directly. either way, the team has allowed
the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month.after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of...
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federal civil rights lawsuit accusing officers of excessive force after the death of 30 year old angelo quinto. he suffered a mental health episode. this was back in 2021. and died in police custody. yeah. and looking live at oakland, where in battle district attorney pamela price will hold a news conference. about an hour from now she's expected to speak about the vote to let voters decide whether to remove her from office in november. alameda county board of supervisors had a few options for how to proceed with the recall effort and decided to roll the question into the november election. price won her seat with 53 per se. of the vote that was back in 20. now for a look across the bay area this morning and happy wednesday to you, we are halfway through the work week, but looking a little gray outside here's jessica. ><<>yeah. day of may gray and those morning hours clearing up into the afternoon, especially throughout our inland areas. antioch concord all the way up into the north bay. we're warming up into the 70s and 80s this afternoon, but just like yesterday it's still cool and it stays
federal civil rights lawsuit accusing officers of excessive force after the death of 30 year old angelo quinto. he suffered a mental health episode. this was back in 2021. and died in police custody. yeah. and looking live at oakland, where in battle district attorney pamela price will hold a news conference. about an hour from now she's expected to speak about the vote to let voters decide whether to remove her from office in november. alameda county board of supervisors had a few options for...
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. >> angelo quinto's family says be able to close this chapter on their civil suit with the city of antioch is filled with mixed emotions when beginning of what needs to be done. this is not the end to this only scratching the surface of what we need to do. >> and to get carved up transparency and a moment across this nation. family will be awarded 7.5 million% dollars after the nxt council voted to approve it on a closed session on tuesday. john bearers, civil rights attorney says this case has the potential of saving others like angelo. >> given a new mindset that has developed here in this city some of the other cities around that we won't have seeking help families seeking help losing their loved ones at a time when form interaction, a intrusive less aggressive form i could could have resolved it differently. sitting as a port with the family is the mayor of antioch, who says. >> although it's unusual for a city official to be here while announcing a settlement. it's a start of before we have body cameras. >> the city worked tirelessly ensure that we didn't have body cameras when the ci
. >> angelo quinto's family says be able to close this chapter on their civil suit with the city of antioch is filled with mixed emotions when beginning of what needs to be done. this is not the end to this only scratching the surface of what we need to do. >> and to get carved up transparency and a moment across this nation. family will be awarded 7.5 million% dollars after the nxt council voted to approve it on a closed session on tuesday. john bearers, civil rights attorney says...
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angelo quinto died back in 2020. he was suffering from a mental health crisis when police arrived at his home, officers were responding to a report that quinto was having a dispute with his mother. according to the lawsuit, he died by asphyxia after being knelt on on the neck by police. the district attorney never charged the officers. civil rights attorney john burris says the city agreed to settle with the family for $7.5 million. burris and quinto's family are holding a news conference to discuss that settlement this afternoon. teachers and parents from the south bay are meeting with legislators right now in sacramento for their annual bus trip for education, while other teachers in the south bay are trying to pressure their school district for better pay. nbc bay area's bob redell has a report from los gatos. there are over 100 teachers at saratoga high, and here at los gatos high behind me, who are rallying outside their schools before class starts today to try to pressure their school district to pay them more
angelo quinto died back in 2020. he was suffering from a mental health crisis when police arrived at his home, officers were responding to a report that quinto was having a dispute with his mother. according to the lawsuit, he died by asphyxia after being knelt on on the neck by police. the district attorney never charged the officers. civil rights attorney john burris says the city agreed to settle with the family for $7.5 million. burris and quinto's family are holding a news conference to...
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today, attorney john burris stood with the family of angelo quinto and announced a $7.5 million settlement with the city of antioch. this is the end of a civil suit, but it's only really just the beginning of a lifetime of positive social change, so we are really grateful to have been able to honor angelo in this way. traditional justice has not been available to our family. what we've done instead is try to make some needed changes, to make the process fair for more transparent, more accountable, for other families, for other people. quinto died after being forcibly restrained by antioch police in 2020. police were called to the home on reports of a family argument, but quinto's relatives say it should have been clear he was suffering a mental health crisis. the suit claimed that while restraining him, police put their knee on his neck and he stopped breathing. he died days later, the family notes, since his death, they've pushed for major reforms in how police respond to similar calls. today, their attorney noted many of those reforms are now reality. they have made considerable efforts
today, attorney john burris stood with the family of angelo quinto and announced a $7.5 million settlement with the city of antioch. this is the end of a civil suit, but it's only really just the beginning of a lifetime of positive social change, so we are really grateful to have been able to honor angelo in this way. traditional justice has not been available to our family. what we've done instead is try to make some needed changes, to make the process fair for more transparent, more...
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angelo quinto's family is still grieving his death. how often do you think of angelo? >> oh, i think we think of angelo every day inside the quinto home. >> it looks like he never left his room is still mostly the same. his towel and coat are still hanging in the bathroom. >> no one would touch it. and so there's this whole thing of, like, maybe he's just going to pop out or pop back home. >> we want him to be remembered for, for how he lived and not how he died. >> angelo, kiddo. >> angelo died after being taken into police custody while experiencing a mental health episode in the days before christmas of 2020. this week, the city of antioch and the quinto family reached a $7.5 million settlement in his death. >> this is a case where the family, from day one, took the tragedy and the loss and circumstances surrounding angelo's death, and turned it and tried to turn it into a positive, good. >> one of those changes, antioch's community response team, which is named after angelo. they are trained to de-escalate mental health emergencies. in the first year of the program
angelo quinto's family is still grieving his death. how often do you think of angelo? >> oh, i think we think of angelo every day inside the quinto home. >> it looks like he never left his room is still mostly the same. his towel and coat are still hanging in the bathroom. >> no one would touch it. and so there's this whole thing of, like, maybe he's just going to pop out or pop back home. >> we want him to be remembered for, for how he lived and not how he died....
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the family of angelo quinto joined antioch's mayor to announce the $7.5 million settlement that quinto was a navy vet and, according to the lawsuit, was restrained face down for several minutes before he passed out. the 30 year old died three days later. his death has led to a number of changes in antioch, including the use of body worn cameras, a mental health crisis team and a police review commission. >> this is the end of the civil suit, but it's only really just the beginning of a lifetime of positive social change. so we are really grateful to, to have been able to honor angelo in this way. >> quinto's death also led to legislation banning the term excited delirium as a cause of death in california, for the term was often cited in cases involving police force. quinto's death later was ruled accidental. cruz has reached a multi-million dollar settlement with a woman who was struck and dragged by one of its robo taxis in san francisco last year, according to bloomberg. >> the exact amount of the settlement has not been made public, but it is believed to be between 8 to $12 million.
the family of angelo quinto joined antioch's mayor to announce the $7.5 million settlement that quinto was a navy vet and, according to the lawsuit, was restrained face down for several minutes before he passed out. the 30 year old died three days later. his death has led to a number of changes in antioch, including the use of body worn cameras, a mental health crisis team and a police review commission. >> this is the end of the civil suit, but it's only really just the beginning of a...
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antioch police of wrongfully killing a young man back in 2020, officers responded to a call that angelo quintolo died. his family filed a lawsuit claiming police kneeled on his neck and killed him. prosecutors argued angelo was on drugs and the district attorney never charged the officers. but last night, antioch city council approved a $7.5 million settlement. later today, the quinto family will hold a news conference to discuss it. nurses in san francisco are taking a stand today. they say the department of public health is hiring nurses on short term contracts, and they argue that's not good for patients who need continuity in care. the union is holding a vote to possibly authorize a strike. it represents more than 2000 workers at some of san francisco's biggest health facilities, including zuckerberg general laguna, honda and other clinics. union leaders say the current contract expires at the end of june. the department of public health has moved more and more towards hiring contracted registry staff, who come for short periods of time. they're paid a very large premium and they take all
antioch police of wrongfully killing a young man back in 2020, officers responded to a call that angelo quintolo died. his family filed a lawsuit claiming police kneeled on his neck and killed him. prosecutors argued angelo was on drugs and the district attorney never charged the officers. but last night, antioch city council approved a $7.5 million settlement. later today, the quinto family will hold a news conference to discuss it. nurses in san francisco are taking a stand today. they say...
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members of what's called the angelo quinto community response team respond to low level emergencies,p police for more serious calls. the team was named after a man who died in antioch police custody in 2020. team members handle about 500 calls a month. the mayor of antioch reflected on the impact of the team after just its first year. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> the mayor also said the community response program needs more staffing and is on borrowed time with federal funds, says the city may need to restructure its budget to fund the team in the near future. >> a proposal at the state legislature would put new regulations on self checkout lanes at stores in california, with a goal of reducing shoplifting. the proposed bill would require stores to have one employee for every two self checkout stations. it would also limit purchases to ten or fewer items. the proposal is intended to cut down on theft and boost employment.
members of what's called the angelo quinto community response team respond to low level emergencies,p police for more serious calls. the team was named after a man who died in antioch police custody in 2020. team members handle about 500 calls a month. the mayor of antioch reflected on the impact of the team after just its first year. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the...
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the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month.med after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. >> it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. >> okay, i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. thank you. more than welcome. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together, especially in antioch. >> we don't have the resources right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service. but if an officer isn't needed anymore, the team handles it from there. >> now see? >> and if the team shows up at a call and ends up needing the police, they have radios to contact dispatch directly. either way, the t
the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month.med after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. >> it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over...
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and the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. kato was a filipino american veteran who died bikes fix it after police knelt on his neck back in 2020, his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called police to help. as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night, the family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris, who you see there says this case has the potential now to save others just like keto. >> given the new mindset that has developed here in this city some of the other cities around that we won't have seeking help families seeking help losing their loved ones at a time when different form interaction, intrusive form, a less aggressive form i could could have resolved it differently. >> the mayor of antioch was there as well. and he says while it is unusual for city officials to take part in a settlement announcement like this, he wanted to start that process of change. >> soon at walgreens, you can save a life and save money. $10 to be exact
and the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. kato was a filipino american veteran who died bikes fix it after police knelt on his neck back in 2020, his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called police to help. as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night, the family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris, who you see there says this case has the...
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. >> well, the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antiochr-old died in police custody back in 2020. his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called for help. as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night, the family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris says the case has a potential now to save other people like him >> given the new mindset that has developed here in this city some of the other cities around that we won't have seeking help families seeking help losing their loved ones at a time when different form interaction, intrusive form, a less aggressive form i could could have resolved it differently. >> the mayor of antioch was there as well. lamar thorpe, he says that while it is unusual for a city official to take part in a settlement announcements, this is the start of that change. >> and 6.22. and coming up, the state's utility commission votes to add a flat feed to your electricity bill. now, state lawmakers are trying to state lawmakers are t
. >> well, the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antiochr-old died in police custody back in 2020. his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called for help. as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night, the family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris says the case has a potential now to save other people like him >> given the new mindset that has...
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dan thorn kron, 4 >> the family of angelo quinto has reached a multimillion dollar settlement now with the city of antioch. too, was a filipino american veteran. he died by fix yet after police knelt on his neck back in 2020, his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called police to help as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night. the family will now be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris says this case has the potential now to save the lives of others like keto. >> given a new mindset that has developed here in this city some of the other cities around that we won't have seeking help families seeking help losing their loved ones at a time when different form interaction, intrusive form, a less aggressive form i could could have resolved it differently. >> mayor of antioch was also there. he says, while it's unusual for a city official to take part in a settlement announcement like this, he said he wanted to do it as part of this starting of change. >> it 21 right now and coming up on the kron 4 morning
dan thorn kron, 4 >> the family of angelo quinto has reached a multimillion dollar settlement now with the city of antioch. too, was a filipino american veteran. he died by fix yet after police knelt on his neck back in 2020, his family says he was having a mental health crisis when they called police to help as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night. the family will now be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris says this case...
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family's lawyer says the antioch city council approved a $7.5 million settlement. 30 year old angelo quintoing restrained by officers. his sister called 911, saying he was having a mental health crisis. when officers responded, they restrained him face down for several minutes. he fell unconscious and was pronounced dead at a hospital three days later. san jose police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a girl who was walking home from school. investigators released these surveillance photos of the suspect, identified as 50 year-old julian salvador martinez. police say the girl was walking home on april 9th on south 11th street when a man grabbed her, pulled her underneath the 280 overpass and began assaulting her. the victim fought back and got away. >> santa clara county. now a new proposal would ban homeless encampments near creeks. the santa clara valley water district is holding a special meeting on friday to discuss an ordinance that would make it illegal to camp near waterways owned or maintained by the district. valley water says a growing number of camps threaten
family's lawyer says the antioch city council approved a $7.5 million settlement. 30 year old angelo quintoing restrained by officers. his sister called 911, saying he was having a mental health crisis. when officers responded, they restrained him face down for several minutes. he fell unconscious and was pronounced dead at a hospital three days later. san jose police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a girl who was walking home from school. investigators released these...
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well, this morning we are hearing from his family, angelo quinto's relatives spoke outside of their homeesterday afternoon. quinto died after he was forcibly restrained by antioch police while having a mental health crisis. in the years since his death, the quinto quinto family has worked with the city to create a new community response team named after him. they say they are thankful for the city's efforts to prevent similar situations from happening. >> we have been so fortunate in that instead of an adversarial process, we've largely found a city and there are many things that we still need to work on, but we found a city that has listened to a lot of our pleas and has begun to make the necessary changes. >> members of the community response team are trained to de-escalate mental health situations. during the first year, the program responded to 500 calls a month. antioch's mayor called for it to recently call for it to be expanded. >> crews reached a settlement with a woman who was severely injured by one of the company's robo taxis. the exact terms of the agreement have not been rev
well, this morning we are hearing from his family, angelo quinto's relatives spoke outside of their homeesterday afternoon. quinto died after he was forcibly restrained by antioch police while having a mental health crisis. in the years since his death, the quinto quinto family has worked with the city to create a new community response team named after him. they say they are thankful for the city's efforts to prevent similar situations from happening. >> we have been so fortunate in that...
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civil rights suit against the city of antioch was filed on behalf of the family of 30 year-old angelo quinto who died by asphyxiation after being knelt on. on his neck by antioch police, according to the lawsuit, kato was forcibly restrained during an obvious mental health emergency in december of 2020. >> time now 6.35. and the san jose city council unanimously approves regulating smoke and vape shops in the city. this resolution directs staff to require a conditional use permit to operate a vape and smoke shop. san jose councilmember peter ortiz introduced this. the city hopes it will curb illegal activity such as cannabis and magic mushroom sales in the stores. this comes in response to increased concerned about you. 6 posher to cannabis as well and other drugs through the growing number of smoke and vape shops in the city of san jose. >> as >> a shopper in san francisco reacting to the closure of the diamond and jewelry store called shreve and company. it's a long time cup and of the union square. they just announced they're moving their headquarters in store. now, too. palo alto with ne
civil rights suit against the city of antioch was filed on behalf of the family of 30 year-old angelo quinto who died by asphyxiation after being knelt on. on his neck by antioch police, according to the lawsuit, kato was forcibly restrained during an obvious mental health emergency in december of 2020. >> time now 6.35. and the san jose city council unanimously approves regulating smoke and vape shops in the city. this resolution directs staff to require a conditional use permit to...
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the civil lawsuit against the city of antioch was filed on behalf of the family of 30 year-old angelo quinto quito was a filipino american veteran who died bikes fix after police knelt on his neck. according to the lawsuit, came to was forcibly restrained during what his family says was a mental health emergency back in december of 2020. it's 10 36, iconic jewelry store in san francisco is a leaving. yeah, sure. even company has been operating in the city for 172 years. >> kron four's terisa stasko explains the reason behind the shutdown. >> the clothes sign taped to the door says it all. >> although temporarily shut down tuesday for shoppers, sure. even company at one 50 post rating. you square will soon be no more. the fine jewelry company announcing it's moving headquarters to palo alto in response to retooling its business plan. in a statement to kron 4 news, the managing partner lane schiffman said, quote, as we turn the page on this exciting new chapter we're filled with gratitude for our journey in san francisco. this move symbolizes our dedication to evolving with the ever changing l
the civil lawsuit against the city of antioch was filed on behalf of the family of 30 year-old angelo quinto quito was a filipino american veteran who died bikes fix after police knelt on his neck. according to the lawsuit, came to was forcibly restrained during what his family says was a mental health emergency back in december of 2020. it's 10 36, iconic jewelry store in san francisco is a leaving. yeah, sure. even company has been operating in the city for 172 years. >> kron four's...
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the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. 30 year-oldays he was having mental health crisis with a call for help, family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. the palo alto is the latest city to ban public comment made zoom city council meetings. the new will pass monday in a 5 to 2 vote. city officials say the goal is to prevent so-called zoom bombings incidents of public commentator logging remotely often using fake names. this pew offensive statements. popular santa cruz brewery is now coming up. he is 39 in san francisco. the humble see brewing company put up this coming soon. banner. no word on when exactly it's set to open that you can already check out their beer there. bay area locations in alameda and pacifica. it's always nice to hear businesses are opening up in the bay area. john, good morning. >> yeah, love to see that. and well, it's going to be a cool day in san francisco today for all those tourists. so make sure that if you have anyone visiting, they know it's going to be a great forecast for him. we're looking a
the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. 30 year-oldays he was having mental health crisis with a call for help, family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. the palo alto is the latest city to ban public comment made zoom city council meetings. the new will pass monday in a 5 to 2 vote. city officials say the goal is to prevent so-called zoom bombings incidents of public commentator logging remotely often using fake names. this pew...
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. >> well, thank you, brandon knight. 49 is the time in the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. keto was a filipino american veteran who died. bikes. fix you after police knelt on his neck back in 2020, his family says he was having a mental health crisis. that's why they called police for help. as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night, the family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights attorney john burris says this case has the potential now to save the lives of others like him to. >> given the new mindset that has developed here in this city some of the other cities around that we won't have seeking help families seeking help losing their loved ones at a time when different form interaction, intrusive form, a less aggressive form i could could have resolved it differently. >> the mayor of antioch was also there as well. he says, while it is unusual for a city official to take part in a settlement announcement, he wanted begin that process of change. >> time now is 9.50 and it is the las
. >> well, thank you, brandon knight. 49 is the time in the family of angelo quinto reached a multimillion dollar settlement with the city of antioch. keto was a filipino american veteran who died. bikes. fix you after police knelt on his neck back in 2020, his family says he was having a mental health crisis. that's why they called police for help. as part of the settlement approved by the city council tuesday night, the family will be awarded 7 and a half million dollars. civil rights...
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after the in custody death of a 30-year-old man police were accused of excessive force killing angelo quinto2020 and now four years later to city of antioch will pay $7.5 million to his family. he died while forcibly restrained during a mental health emergency. despite his cause of death ruled as excited delirium the american medical association and others said that was not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> to concord now. a failed burglary attempt leaves an engineering business rammed. this happened monday night on solano way. the owner says it will cost him about $2,000 to fix that roll up door. concord police say just before this incident you can kind of hear the ramming there. they tried and failed to hit a similar business nearby. >>> taking a live look outside as we wake up on this thursday morning. to this gorgeous view of san francisco. you can see grace cathedral there off to the side. let's check in with first alert meteorologist jessica burch to update us and ready to go as we head out the door and jess i'm not loving all the may gray we're getting. >> that's because you live al
after the in custody death of a 30-year-old man police were accused of excessive force killing angelo quinto2020 and now four years later to city of antioch will pay $7.5 million to his family. he died while forcibly restrained during a mental health emergency. despite his cause of death ruled as excited delirium the american medical association and others said that was not a legitimate medical diagnosis. >>> to concord now. a failed burglary attempt leaves an engineering business...
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the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. okay, i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. >> thank you. more than welcome. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together, especially in antioch. >> we don't have the resources right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service, but if an officer isn't needed anymore, the team handles it from there. >> now see? >> and if the team shows up at a call and ends up needing the police, they have radios to contact dispatch directly. either wa
the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over...
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. >> the family of angelo quinto who died after being a police custody in the in antioch has now settlednd a half million dollars. the antioch city council voted to approve the settlement in closed session. the civil rights suit against the city of antioch was filed on behalf of the family of the 30 year-old. he was a filipino american veteran who died by asphyxia after police officers knelt on his neck during what the family says was a mental health emergency in december of 2020. tesla's accused of violating the federal clean air act hundreds of times by letting its fremont plant. it harmful pollutants. the lawsuit filed by the nonprofit environmental democracy project. it says elon musk's company expose nearby residents and workers too excess. nitrogen, oxides, arsenic and other chemicals, mainly through its paint shop operations. it was in february. the tesla agreed to pay 1.5 million dollars to settle a separate lawsuit. but more than 2 dozen counties claiming that it mishandled hazardous waste at locations across california. all right. this video is going viral on tiktok right now.
. >> the family of angelo quinto who died after being a police custody in the in antioch has now settlednd a half million dollars. the antioch city council voted to approve the settlement in closed session. the civil rights suit against the city of antioch was filed on behalf of the family of the 30 year-old. he was a filipino american veteran who died by asphyxia after police officers knelt on his neck during what the family says was a mental health emergency in december of 2020. tesla's...
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approved a $7.5 million payment last night, according to a spokesperson for the family's attorney, angelo quinto's family says he was having a mental health episode when officers responded to his home. during the interaction, officers knelt on his neck and he later died. the da did not file criminal charges against the officers involved. the family and antioch mayor planned to hold a news conference today to speak about this settlement. the fbi and department of homeland security are putting out a warning regarding pride events next month. they say foreign terrorist groups like isis could make them a target. federal agencies believe that the threat is being compounded by the contentious political environment here in the u.s. abc seven news reporter tim johns talked to sf pride leaders. >> it's one of the most lively celebrations in the bay area. every june, our region comes alive with the sights and sounds of pride. >> we want to celebrate that people in san francisco live authentic lives and that we can love who we love. >> but ahead of this year's celebrations comes a new public service announce
approved a $7.5 million payment last night, according to a spokesperson for the family's attorney, angelo quinto's family says he was having a mental health episode when officers responded to his home. during the interaction, officers knelt on his neck and he later died. the da did not file criminal charges against the officers involved. the family and antioch mayor planned to hold a news conference today to speak about this settlement. the fbi and department of homeland security are putting...
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lawyers says the antioch city council approved the $7.5 million settlement tonight that 30 year old angelo quintors. his sister called 911, saying he was having a mental health crisis, and when officers responded, they restrained him face down for several minutes. he fell unconscious and was pronounced dead at a hospital three days later. san jose police are looking for a transient accused of sexually assaulting a girl while she was walking home from school. investigators have released these surveillance photos of the suspect. he has been identified as 50 year old julian salvador martinez. police say the victim was walking home on april 9th. right on south 11th street, when the suspect, who was riding a bicycle, grabbed her. he pulled her underneath the 280 overpass and began to assault her. the victim fought him off and he rode away on his bike. martinez is known to frequent san jose homeless encampments. anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to call san jose police. >> a dramatic scene unfolded today in san francisco's richmond district. police say a car went into a residen
lawyers says the antioch city council approved the $7.5 million settlement tonight that 30 year old angelo quintors. his sister called 911, saying he was having a mental health crisis, and when officers responded, they restrained him face down for several minutes. he fell unconscious and was pronounced dead at a hospital three days later. san jose police are looking for a transient accused of sexually assaulting a girl while she was walking home from school. investigators have released these...
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the angelo quinto community response team takes on low level emergencies. serious calls. the team was named after a man who died in antioch police custody in 2020. team members say they handle about 500 calls a month. the mayor of antioch talked about the impact the team has had for the community. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> the mayor also says the community response program needs more staff and is on borrowed time with federal funds. he says the city may need to restructure its budget to fund this team in the near future. two bay area doctors are being recognized as some of the most influential people in health. time magazine has named ucsf neil powell and the san francisco va health care system. cynthia delgado as two of the 100 most influential people in their field. both doctors collaborated on work that reexamined factors used to determine people's eligibility for kidney transplants. the v
the angelo quinto community response team takes on low level emergencies. serious calls. the team was named after a man who died in antioch police custody in 2020. team members say they handle about 500 calls a month. the mayor of antioch talked about the impact the team has had for the community. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me....
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family's lawyer says the antioch city council approved the $7.5 million settlement. 30 year old angelo quintoin 2020 after being restrained by officers. his sister called 911, saying that he was having a mental health crisis. when officers responded, they restrained him face down for several minutes. he fell unconscious and was pronounced dead at a hospital three days later. shohei ohtani's, former interpreter, pled not guilty to bank and tax fraud. federal prosecutors say ohtani's ex interpreter transferred nearly $17 million from the baseball player's bank account to pay off gambling debts. his attorney stated the not guilty plea was a procedural step, but is. he is expected to plead guilty at a later date. the former interpreter was described as a reserved from the few people allowed in the federal courtroom just respectful and quiet and sort of closed in on himself a bit. >> he didn't have any kind of arm gestures, hand gestures, very, very quiet hands were clasped in front of him. the 19,000 bets, the recordings where he had impersonated mr. ohtani between mr. mizuhara and the bookie, in
family's lawyer says the antioch city council approved the $7.5 million settlement. 30 year old angelo quintoin 2020 after being restrained by officers. his sister called 911, saying that he was having a mental health crisis. when officers responded, they restrained him face down for several minutes. he fell unconscious and was pronounced dead at a hospital three days later. shohei ohtani's, former interpreter, pled not guilty to bank and tax fraud. federal prosecutors say ohtani's ex...
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