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he said, yeah, it's bryan. and that's when my world fell apart. >> dental records confirmed the victim was bryan ruff. an autopsy showed he had been shot five times in the back. >> i thought that somehow he had gotten in the middle of something illegal and they killed him for that. >> search teams found five spent shells from a .22-caliber pistol near the body. investigators believe bryan was shot just a few feet from where he was buried in a shallow grave. >> the next day, they're out there working again, and one of the dogs from the k-9 unit recovers a boot, a black cowboy boot, that was identified as bryan's work boot. that was recovered about 200 feet east of the grave site. never did find a second boot. >> but so much time had passed and so much rain and snow had fallen that no other clues were found at the scene. >> it's really frustrating. there is no other way to put it. >> with no evidence to tie anyone to the crime, the case went cold and the years passed. until 14 years later, when todd park, a cold
he said, yeah, it's bryan. and that's when my world fell apart. >> dental records confirmed the victim was bryan ruff. an autopsy showed he had been shot five times in the back. >> i thought that somehow he had gotten in the middle of something illegal and they killed him for that. >> search teams found five spent shells from a .22-caliber pistol near the body. investigators believe bryan was shot just a few feet from where he was buried in a shallow grave. >> the next...
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if you ask bryan stow's family no sentence is enough to bring bryan stow back from where she -- he is francisco giants fan bryan stow permanently disabled. 4 years and 8 years. before they received their fates, the family hit them with their words. >> being here i hoped to see one tiny bit of remorse to not think you are that despicable. but i don't. >> louie sanchez admitted to punching him after the game in down 11. it knocked him to the ground causing a brain injury.
if you ask bryan stow's family no sentence is enough to bring bryan stow back from where she -- he is francisco giants fan bryan stow permanently disabled. 4 years and 8 years. before they received their fates, the family hit them with their words. >> being here i hoped to see one tiny bit of remorse to not think you are that despicable. but i don't. >> louie sanchez admitted to punching him after the game in down 11. it knocked him to the ground causing a brain injury.
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andres outro live bryan stow erea un paramedico de santa cruz.ene un juicio pendiente contra la organizacion de los dodgers y su antiguo dueno, frank mccourt. ---en sunnyvale, los bomberos catalogan como "sospechoso" un incendio ocurrido por tercera vez en la misma casa. take vo ---el fuego ocurrio la semana pasada y rapidamente se extendio a otras viviendas. ---el primer incendio sospechoso ocurrio hace 2 aÑos cuando la familia que vive en la casa se encontraba de vacaciones. ---los otros 2 incendios sucedieron cuando la casa era reconstruida. cesar --la historia de los "jabalies" que meses atras causaron estragos en un vecindario al sur de san jose, no termina... take vo --segun parece, algunos de estos cerdos salvajes fueron vistos en el area de silver creek, cuando uno de ellos ingreso a una cocina por la puerta trasera de una casa. --en octubre pasado, la ciudad de san jose habria contratado cazadores experimentados para atrapar y disparar a los jabalies. blanca --hoy en unos minutos el alcalde de san jose, chuck reed dara su ultimo informe
andres outro live bryan stow erea un paramedico de santa cruz.ene un juicio pendiente contra la organizacion de los dodgers y su antiguo dueno, frank mccourt. ---en sunnyvale, los bomberos catalogan como "sospechoso" un incendio ocurrido por tercera vez en la misma casa. take vo ---el fuego ocurrio la semana pasada y rapidamente se extendio a otras viviendas. ---el primer incendio sospechoso ocurrio hace 2 aÑos cuando la familia que vive en la casa se encontraba de vacaciones. ---los...
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bryan stow's family gave impact statements before sentencing. his dad and sisters spoke, and his sister read a letter on behalf of his wife. >> he took my kid's daddy around. what if they were here, what would you say to them? >> the sisters are having to care for him in every way you think and you get to wake up and get out of the bed and live even if it is behind bars. >> what you both did late in the evening, in the dark, at dodgers stadium was cowardly. we hold no hate against you but we despise you. the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure. the years that you spend in prison is what you deserve. >> he was left permanently disailed by the beating. the judge handed sanchez an eight year state prison term with some credit for time serve. norwood receive add four-year sentence and he also received credit for time already spent in custody. it was unclear if he would be immediately released. stow's condition is so severe he will need medical treatment for the rest of his life. >>> you heard his father saying he didn'
bryan stow's family gave impact statements before sentencing. his dad and sisters spoke, and his sister read a letter on behalf of his wife. >> he took my kid's daddy around. what if they were here, what would you say to them? >> the sisters are having to care for him in every way you think and you get to wake up and get out of the bed and live even if it is behind bars. >> what you both did late in the evening, in the dark, at dodgers stadium was cowardly. we hold no hate...
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they remained expressionless when bryan's sisters took their turn, describing the painful steps bryan has been trying to take to get back his own life. >> he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers. and i hate having to even say that out loud, but it shows the severity of what you did. >> we make sure he gets his 13 medications throughout the day. he takes two medications to prevent the seizures he endured for months after you cowardly attacked him. >> 32-year-old to four years and sanchez to eight years. bryan's loved ones say his attackers sentenced him to the worst term of all. a lifetime with disabilities. a life that will never be the same. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure, however, the years that you spend in prison is what you creddeserve. >> reporter: norwood will stay in jail until he goes to custody to face weapons charges from another case in 2012. the judge had choice words for norwood and sanchez and that's coming up tonight at 6:00. live in san jose for nbc bay area news. >> stow could not be in court. he continues t
they remained expressionless when bryan's sisters took their turn, describing the painful steps bryan has been trying to take to get back his own life. >> he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers. and i hate having to even say that out loud, but it shows the severity of what you did. >> we make sure he gets his 13 medications throughout the day. he takes two medications to prevent the seizures he endured for months after you cowardly attacked him. >>...
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if you ask bryan stow's family no sentence is enough to bring bryan stow back from where she -- he is now. >> reporter: marvin norwood and louie sanchez pleaded guilty to their roles in leaving san francisco giants fan bryan stow permanently disabled. 4 years and 8 years. before they received their fates, the family hit them with their words. >> being here i hoped to see one tiny bit of remorse to not think you are that despicable. but i don't. >> louie sanchez admitted to punching him after the game in down 11. it knocked him to the ground causing a brain injury. his sister read statement from had mother of his children. >> it has been hard to explain to my children why this happened to their dad. >> at times louie sanchez was smirking. >> it was tough. watching them, knowing they are the one whose did this. >> reporter: bryan stow's former co-worker said they can teach all fan as lesson. >> just a game. -- fans a lesson. >> just a game. lifeless loss. he lost his life. >> reporter: giants third base coach has done fundraisers. the family texted him after the sentencing. >> it doesn'
if you ask bryan stow's family no sentence is enough to bring bryan stow back from where she -- he is now. >> reporter: marvin norwood and louie sanchez pleaded guilty to their roles in leaving san francisco giants fan bryan stow permanently disabled. 4 years and 8 years. before they received their fates, the family hit them with their words. >> being here i hoped to see one tiny bit of remorse to not think you are that despicable. but i don't. >> louie sanchez admitted to...
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>> a shocking twist in the bryan stow beating case. nbc news the first to report the suspects plan to admit their guilt in exchange for shorter sentences. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. it was a brutal attack that left giants fan bryan stow with life long brain damage and now nearly three years after that beating, the suspects may change their pleas to guilty. bob redell is live in stow's hometown with exclusive details. >> reporter: yes, here in his hometown where bryan stow is recovering, scott, again from brain damage, unable to take care of himself, there are two men who authorities say are responsible for putting him in that situation. they are expected to accept plea deal this is morning. in under three hours in a los angeles courtroom for allegedly attacking stow outside a dodgers stadium in march 2011 after the opening day game between the giants and the dodgers. according to nbc news, one of the suspects, a dodgers fan louie sanchez, would plead guilty to either all, some
>> a shocking twist in the bryan stow beating case. nbc news the first to report the suspects plan to admit their guilt in exchange for shorter sentences. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. it was a brutal attack that left giants fan bryan stow with life long brain damage and now nearly three years after that beating, the suspects may change their pleas to guilty. bob redell is live in stow's hometown with exclusive details....
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woodthey beat bryan stow on opening day in 2011.an stow used to work as a paramedic and was left permanently disabled and needs care for the rest of his life. this everybody den attracted national attention. they are calling them to beef up security and check fans. they are talking about how the tragic beating. and they are still recovering and they are now charged with inflictingit great bodily injury. now we don't know what type of plea deal is expected and we do have a reporter from our folks in l.a. who are about to step into the courtroom and we will give you updates as soon as we learn that information. reporting live ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> also out of the ukraine, there have been more violent clashes between the police and anti-government protesters. these are live pictures. and a lot of people out there right now, this is kief. they have 32 protesters killed in the fighting today and some were killed on tuesday and all of this comes as the president and opposition leaders and now there are reports of protesters cap
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an attack that left bryan stow brain damaged and unable to care for himself. the two men accused in that attack, the two dodgers fans, accused of putting him in that situation are expected to accept plea deals in a los angeles courtroom for allegedly attacking stow outside dodger stadium in march of 2011. this was just after the opening day game between the giants and the dodgers. according to nbc news, one of the suspects louie sanchez would plead guilty either all, some or a reduced version of the charges, you see there listed on the screen. in exchange for eight years in state prison. and his co-defendant, marvin norwood, would agree to serve four years in state prison. again, this is not final with regards to the plea deal. a decision would be made in the courtroom. that hearing expected to start at 8:30 this morning in los angeles. after those sentences assuming they do have this plea deal go through the feds are expected to charge each man with a weapons crime since police did search norwood's home the day he was arrested and found them in illegal posses
an attack that left bryan stow brain damaged and unable to care for himself. the two men accused in that attack, the two dodgers fans, accused of putting him in that situation are expected to accept plea deals in a los angeles courtroom for allegedly attacking stow outside dodger stadium in march of 2011. this was just after the opening day game between the giants and the dodgers. according to nbc news, one of the suspects louie sanchez would plead guilty either all, some or a reduced version...
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bryan's sentence is a lifetime. >> the two attackers are from rialto. back to you. # . >>> tonight san jose mayor chuck reed will deliver his final state of the city address. reed is expected to reflect on his seven years in office. he is the city's 64th mayor and unable to run for re-election because of term limits. he will address san jose's surge in crime. >> the crime rate is a problem with the realignment. we have 30,000 less prisoners in the state system. many of those have returned to san jose and so we see property crimes going up all over the state as a result of realignment. we need more officers to respond to those crimes. >> the city will honor exemplary city employees and outstanding citizens and organizations tonight. it will be in the grand ballroom of the mchenry convention center. >>> the other big story we're following, we're still waiting for last night's big powerball winner to come forward. >> we're live at a chevron gas station in milpitas where the winning $425 million ticket was bought. >> reporter: i wish could i tell you it's m
bryan's sentence is a lifetime. >> the two attackers are from rialto. back to you. # . >>> tonight san jose mayor chuck reed will deliver his final state of the city address. reed is expected to reflect on his seven years in office. he is the city's 64th mayor and unable to run for re-election because of term limits. he will address san jose's surge in crime. >> the crime rate is a problem with the realignment. we have 30,000 less prisoners in the state system. many of...
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. ♪ >>> new at noon the two men who attacked san francisco giants fan bryan stowe entered guilty pleashat the stowe family said to them during today's hearing and one of them might be released from custody soon. >>> a 15-year-old hit by a car while crossing a street in san francisco, why neighbors say a new safety plan for the area is not good enough. >>> plus the winning 425 million dollar power ball ticket is sold in milpitas and why superstitious players are flocking to the store and bring the owner has no idea he won a million dollars. >>> it has been nearly three years since two men beat san francisco giants fan bryan stowe in the parking lot and today those two men plead guilty, good afternoon, i am tori campbell, sal castaneda is in the newsroom write the sentence each man faces and why one got stern words from the judge. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, there were emotional moments in the courtroom as bryan stowe's family addressed the men. >>> this morning they plead guilty in the beating of bryan stowe, the beating left him with permanent disabilities, his sister
. ♪ >>> new at noon the two men who attacked san francisco giants fan bryan stowe entered guilty pleashat the stowe family said to them during today's hearing and one of them might be released from custody soon. >>> a 15-year-old hit by a car while crossing a street in san francisco, why neighbors say a new safety plan for the area is not good enough. >>> plus the winning 425 million dollar power ball ticket is sold in milpitas and why superstitious players are...
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but bryan said yeah, i'm the one who could still be this good-looking. the family saying that's the signature humor of his that helped not just bryan but his entire family and friends get through an extremely trying time. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. it has been a trying time for the family and the community. this all happened nearly three years ago in the parking lot at dodgers stadium. the dodgers releasing this statement today. we are pleased that the culpable partying have finally accepted responsibility for their actions and have been sentenced for their crimes. >> now the last time we saw bryan stow in public was in september. the crowd greeted him with a standing ovation. [ applause ] >> stow also showed up on the big screen smiling and waving to the crowd. the giants donated a portion of the ticket sales from that game to help pay for his long-term care. even strangers are saying that the sentence wasn't enough. we talk more about that. and steven, it's hard to understand why the prosecutors didn't go for more time and how they got off so ea
but bryan said yeah, i'm the one who could still be this good-looking. the family saying that's the signature humor of his that helped not just bryan but his entire family and friends get through an extremely trying time. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. it has been a trying time for the family and the community. this all happened nearly three years ago in the parking lot at dodgers stadium. the dodgers releasing this statement today. we are pleased that the culpable partying have...
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the two men who brutally beat bryan stow were both sentenced after pleading guilty. of the men there was clearly no remorse. cbs reporter dave lopez on what the judge will to say about that. >> you're not only ruined the life of mr. stow, the obvious victim in this matter, but of his children, his spouse, his family. >> reporter: and the tongue lashing from the judge for the two men who beat up bryan stow on opening day at dodger stadium 2011, marvin norwood, louie sanchez was just beginning. >> you are the biggest nightmare for individuals that attend public events such as sporting events or concerts. we have run into people like you that have no no civility. >> reporter: it was after the dodgers giants season opener march 2011. after the game stow and his friends were walking into the parking lot to catch a cab. that is when they were approached by sanchez and norwood. a verbal fight broke out. then it got physical. he was hit in the side of the head. hit his head on the pavement, and was unconscious instantly. and now bryan stow will never walk again or be able to
the two men who brutally beat bryan stow were both sentenced after pleading guilty. of the men there was clearly no remorse. cbs reporter dave lopez on what the judge will to say about that. >> you're not only ruined the life of mr. stow, the obvious victim in this matter, but of his children, his spouse, his family. >> reporter: and the tongue lashing from the judge for the two men who beat up bryan stow on opening day at dodger stadium 2011, marvin norwood, louie sanchez was just...
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the attack left bryan stow with permanent disability and he will need care for life. this is expected to happen today in a southern california courtroom. return to the ice with a showdown with the ambassador rivals. what is going on? >> eric and katie, so much is going on, good morning to everyone in the bay area. a big competitions this morning as you were just references, ladies free skating gets underway at 7:00 a.m. pacific time, in an hour, and san jose's polina edmunds takes to the ice. we have video of her olympic debut. she was incredible. the routine included three triple jumps and scored a personal best in the women's short and we are proud of her. she now is entering the free skate in position to medal but she faces tough competition. now, yesterday, here is first place finisher from south korea. the two matching in yellow, kim defending her title and if she scores gold she is the first to do so if back-to-back olympics since 1988. can't wait for that competition. another big one, of course, is hockey. we are just three hours away from a showdown on the ice
the attack left bryan stow with permanent disability and he will need care for life. this is expected to happen today in a southern california courtroom. return to the ice with a showdown with the ambassador rivals. what is going on? >> eric and katie, so much is going on, good morning to everyone in the bay area. a big competitions this morning as you were just references, ladies free skating gets underway at 7:00 a.m. pacific time, in an hour, and san jose's polina edmunds takes to the...
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due to the time he had already served in the bryan stow case. he has five years left in his 8 year sentence. >>> bryan stow was attending in santa cruz honoring two fallen police officers. bryan stow was a paramedic from the santa cruz area and he was among the large crowd which came out to honor sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler one year after they were killed in the line of duty. officers are touched by the large turnout. >> i feel the community is saying we are still here with you and we are all in this together and we will not forget about them. >> the new badge for the santa cruz fire department was unveiled at yesterday's memorial and has the new badge numbers for the officers killed and end of watch dates. >>> police in palo alto may be able to provide an agreement to allow off-duty officers to work at the new stadium. it will not be used to calculate overtime or benefits. the city of clark will provide -- of santa clara will provide help for officers. >>> they are looking for drought relief and what that money will
due to the time he had already served in the bryan stow case. he has five years left in his 8 year sentence. >>> bryan stow was attending in santa cruz honoring two fallen police officers. bryan stow was a paramedic from the santa cruz area and he was among the large crowd which came out to honor sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler one year after they were killed in the line of duty. officers are touched by the large turnout. >> i feel the community is saying...
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. >>> continuing coverage on the bryan stow case. today in a packed courtroom the two men who violently beat and disabled stow heard their fate. the judge sentenced them earlier today. as noelle walker tells us, one of stow's sister told the attackers they got off easy. >> reporter: in a los angeles county courtroom the wheels of justice moved forward as bryan stow's family looked in the rear-view mirror. >> late in the evening in the dark at dodger stadium was cowardly -- what you did late in the evening in the dark at dodger stadium was cowardly. >> reporter: today in court his family pulled no punches. >> because of your actions bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself, he has to wear adult diapers. and i hate having to even say that outlout but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure. however the years you spend in prison is what you credence deserve. >> reporter: marvin norwood got four years for assault. and-- eight years. and
. >>> continuing coverage on the bryan stow case. today in a packed courtroom the two men who violently beat and disabled stow heard their fate. the judge sentenced them earlier today. as noelle walker tells us, one of stow's sister told the attackers they got off easy. >> reporter: in a los angeles county courtroom the wheels of justice moved forward as bryan stow's family looked in the rear-view mirror. >> late in the evening in the dark at dodger stadium was cowardly --...
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. >>> continuing coverage on the bryan stow case. today in a packed courtroom the two men who violently beat and disabled stow heard their fate. the judge sentenced them earlier today. as noelle walker tells us, one of stow's sister told the attackers they got off easy. >> reporter: in a los angeles county courtroom the wheels of justice moved forward as bryan stow's family looked in the rear-view mirror. >> late in the evening in the dark at dodger stadium was cowardly -- what you did late in the evening in the dark at dodger stadium was cowardly. >> reporter: today in court his family pulled no punches. >> because of your actions bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself, he has to wear adult diapers. and i hate having to even say that outlout but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure. however the years you spend in prison is what you credence deserve. >> reporter: marvin norwood got four years for assault. and-- eight years. and
. >>> continuing coverage on the bryan stow case. today in a packed courtroom the two men who violently beat and disabled stow heard their fate. the judge sentenced them earlier today. as noelle walker tells us, one of stow's sister told the attackers they got off easy. >> reporter: in a los angeles county courtroom the wheels of justice moved forward as bryan stow's family looked in the rear-view mirror. >> late in the evening in the dark at dodger stadium was cowardly --...
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actions bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers and i hate having to even say that outloud. but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure. however the years you spend in prison is what you deserve. >> now with time served, norwood could actually be released in a matter of days. however, both men still face federal gun possession charges that could lead to more time behind bars. >>> seattle sea hawks running back march chon lynch is scheduled to appear in a courtroom today in connection to his 2012 dui case. he was arrested in july of 2012 by a chp officer who says he was driving north on interstate 880 in oakland weaving in and out of lanes nearly hitting two cars. lynch will also receive two years of probation and have to attend six driver safety classes. >>> we are turning to the olympics. in a few moments we will show you the latest olympic medal count. so if you don't want to know the results, hit the
actions bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers and i hate having to even say that outloud. but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure. however the years you spend in prison is what you deserve. >> now with time served, norwood could actually be released in a matter of days. however, both men still face federal gun possession charges that could lead...
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s>>>son unos completos cobardes, fue como calificó a los acusados por la paliza casi mortal contra bryanento de sánchez, él se declró culpable de un cargo grave, northwood también hizo lo mismo por un asalto, pero podría salir muy pronto. >>> la tuvieron fácil, reaccionó frustrada la subfiscal de distrito, bryan stowe purga una condena de por vida, usando pañales y nunca estará mejor, con su parálisis cerebral >>> pero no todo está dicho en el caso de northwood, podría volver a quedar en manos de la justicia por un cargo federal de posesión de armas, que podría esperarle dapenas pise la calle. >>> los policías de vallejo llevarán una cámara como parte de su uniforme, un estudio de la asociación internacional de jefes de la policía demostró que un 90% de las demandas contra los uniformados, han demostrado inocencia. >>> ha comenzado el proceso de renovación de el acción diferida, de parte de ice, esto es solo para una pequeña fración de quienes tiene el beneficio, para las personas que aplicaron después del 15 de agosto, los requisitos para la renovación se darán a conocer en los próximos
s>>>son unos completos cobardes, fue como calificó a los acusados por la paliza casi mortal contra bryanento de sánchez, él se declró culpable de un cargo grave, northwood también hizo lo mismo por un asalto, pero podría salir muy pronto. >>> la tuvieron fácil, reaccionó frustrada la subfiscal de distrito, bryan stowe purga una condena de por vida, usando pañales y nunca estará mejor, con su parálisis cerebral >>> pero no todo está dicho en el caso de...
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and that is unfortunate. >> bryan stow was not in court. he continues to suffer seizures while he rehabs at his parents' home. both sanchez and norwood face federal gun possession charges after their arrest in 2011. >> developing news this morning, new hope in the violence in ukraine could end soon. you crane's president announced early presidential elections and promising to bring opposition members into government. so far no comment from opposition leaders meeting among themselves. >> you have people out there who are tired of the corruption that's grown worse, tired of the authoritarian tendencies. >> dozens have been killed at least 70 yesterday alone. >> work on a san francisco skyscraper is on hold this morning. cal oshia trying to figure out what caused scaffolding to collapse. two workers were hurt when it came down. it's the new sales force building. the men were carpenters working on the 30-story building and were tethered to the scaffolding. one worker fell 40 feet, another 30 feet. they were rushed to the hospital with life thre
and that is unfortunate. >> bryan stow was not in court. he continues to suffer seizures while he rehabs at his parents' home. both sanchez and norwood face federal gun possession charges after their arrest in 2011. >> developing news this morning, new hope in the violence in ukraine could end soon. you crane's president announced early presidential elections and promising to bring opposition members into government. so far no comment from opposition leaders meeting among...
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officers killed today in a crash in fresno county. 33-year-old juan gonzales was driving. 34 greerld bryan law was his partner. the men were good friends. they had attended training together and served with the highway patrol since 2008. the officers were responding to reports of a crash early today on highway 99 near kingsberg about 20 miles south of fresno. the chp says they were trying to avoid someone involved in that crash when they lost control of their vehicle. it hit a guardrail and flipped. >> both officers received fatal injuries instantaneously as a result of the collision. >> investigators said that both officers were wearing seat belts. the chp says it's standard procedure for two offices to ride together on the overnight shift. ktvu's christina rendon live in san jose. she's been learning more about the two officers who got their start here in the bay area. christina. >> well, this is where officer juan gonzales got his start in the san jose area office. officer bryan law started in the east bay, and its officers across the bay area and state that are mourning the loss of the
officers killed today in a crash in fresno county. 33-year-old juan gonzales was driving. 34 greerld bryan law was his partner. the men were good friends. they had attended training together and served with the highway patrol since 2008. the officers were responding to reports of a crash early today on highway 99 near kingsberg about 20 miles south of fresno. the chp says they were trying to avoid someone involved in that crash when they lost control of their vehicle. it hit a guardrail and...
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the two men also came face to face with bryan stow's family in the courtroom.mbers told sanchez and norwood they are getting off easy. >> because of your actions, bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers and i hate having to even say that outloud but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure, however the years that you spend in prison is what you deserve. >> with the time served, norwood could actually be released in a matter of days. however, both men still face federal gun possession charges that could lead to more time behind bars. >>> a racial discrimination task force will meet again in san jose at san jose state university tonight to discuss how the university might make improvements following an alleged hate crime on campus. the 18 person task force held a meeting earlier this month. the room was packed with people who wanted to hear how the university will address this incident. some students say the university is not doing e
the two men also came face to face with bryan stow's family in the courtroom.mbers told sanchez and norwood they are getting off easy. >> because of your actions, bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers and i hate having to even say that outloud but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant compared to what bryan must endure, however the years that you spend in prison is what you deserve....
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and bryan, william jennings bryan, he was not a pompous ass, not a fool. william jennings wyoming yang had debated george osborne in 1905. heeld actually read -- he'd actually read darwin. bryan had his failings, especially when it came to evolution. bryon was leaving race aside, a decent man. when heckly ford came out -- henry ford came out with antisemitism, bryan repudiated it. he was a methodist that went to a presbyterian service. he was a general hi open and decent man -- generally open and decent man, and he was anti-war in world war i unlike mencken. when mencken wrote about bryan, he created a cartoon which has lasted til the present. let me just jump way ahead now. is there any historian that you know of that you would think of as the second mencken? let me throw the question over. any historian that you would think of as the second mencken? very famous historian. think about the kennedy can assassination for a minute. >> [inaudible] >> no. no, but not a bad, not a -- a good, a good guess. enter. [inaudible] >> no. no. another good guess. richard
and bryan, william jennings bryan, he was not a pompous ass, not a fool. william jennings wyoming yang had debated george osborne in 1905. heeld actually read -- he'd actually read darwin. bryan had his failings, especially when it came to evolution. bryon was leaving race aside, a decent man. when heckly ford came out -- henry ford came out with antisemitism, bryan repudiated it. he was a methodist that went to a presbyterian service. he was a general hi open and decent man -- generally open...
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. >> a possible development in the case against two men accused of beating giants' fan bryan stow. they may agree to a deal today. sanchez and norwood face assault and other charges. the prosecution said they may plead guilty or no contest as part of a deal to avoid a lengthy trial. bryan stow is a paramedic and father of two and suffered a serious injury when attacked after the season opener in 2011. he no w is permanently disabled. we will have complete coverage from court. >>> in the south bay there is a shakeup at the santa clara county rural metro ambulance company. two dozen employees have been fired for getting cpr recertification cards without the mandatory training. that is according to our media partner. rural metro says it was notified late john of a state investigation involving a cpr instructor who trained some of the workers. the company determined this some of the employees falsely obtained certification cards. a union representatives says the firings are premature and the union will appeal. >>> a student has been arrested after attacking his roommate in a possible h
. >> a possible development in the case against two men accused of beating giants' fan bryan stow. they may agree to a deal today. sanchez and norwood face assault and other charges. the prosecution said they may plead guilty or no contest as part of a deal to avoid a lengthy trial. bryan stow is a paramedic and father of two and suffered a serious injury when attacked after the season opener in 2011. he no w is permanently disabled. we will have complete coverage from court. >>>...
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the two men also came face to face with bryan stow's family in the courtroom.amily members tell sanchez and norwood they are getting off easy. >> because of your actions, bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers. and i hate having to say that outloud but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant to what bryan husband endure -- bryan must endure. >> as time served, norwood could be released in a matter of days. however both men face federal gun possession charges that could lead to more time behind bars. >>> time is 6:39. the dalai lama is coming here to the bay area this weekend but he will meet first with president obama. the meeting with the president is a show of concern about china's human rights. china is warned if the president doesn't cancel that meeting with the dalai lama it would seriously hurt ties between the two countries. it is the third meeting between president obama and the spiritual leader. on sunday he will speak at the bergly community lead -- berk
the two men also came face to face with bryan stow's family in the courtroom.amily members tell sanchez and norwood they are getting off easy. >> because of your actions, bryan can't go to the bathroom by himself. he can't shower by himself. he has to wear adult diapers. and i hate having to say that outloud but it shows the severity of what you did. >> the time you serve is insignificant to what bryan husband endure -- bryan must endure. >> as time served, norwood could be...
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they are accused of severely beating giants' fan bryan stow on opening day in 2011.o is a father of two and used to work as a paramedic needs care for the rest of his life. the incident calls for law enforcement and city officials to beef up security and they are expected to tell the judge how the tragic beating has changed their lives. he celebrated his 40th birthday while still reef covering from his critical head injuries. they are charged with assault and inflicting great bodily injuries hey don't know what plea dash we don't know what will happen but a crew is expected in the 8:00 hour, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 434, we are hearing from the mother of jahi mcmath since she was moved out of children's hospital. jahi mcmath's mother wrote a letter saying there are signs of optimism. she was declared brain dead since she had tons sill surgery in december. she was moved to an undisclosed care facility. in the letter jahi mcmath's mother wrote, despite what people say about my daughter being dead and how i must be ignorant not to get
they are accused of severely beating giants' fan bryan stow on opening day in 2011.o is a father of two and used to work as a paramedic needs care for the rest of his life. the incident calls for law enforcement and city officials to beef up security and they are expected to tell the judge how the tragic beating has changed their lives. he celebrated his 40th birthday while still reef covering from his critical head injuries. they are charged with assault and inflicting great bodily injuries...
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the two men charged with beating giants fan bryan stow in 2011 may enter pleas in court today. nbc has learned that if they make a plea deal both men would plead guilty. as part of the deal sanchez might get eight years and norvin to four years. stow will not be in court. he is struggling with his recovery. he is unable to travel. his family released a statement yesterday saying that brian's recovery is holding steady. he suffers seizures and complications after being sucker punched by the men back in 2011. stow fell so hard on the pavement it caused brain damage. stow a father of 2 turned 45. any final decision about a plea deal would be made in the l.a. courtroom later this morning. we have a crew at the courthouse and one on the way to santa cruz for reaction. we'll have those reports in about 30 minutes. >> thanks so much, peggy. meantime, a neighborhood in sunnyville coming together in hopes of warding off an arsonist who hit the same house more than once. the house south of el camino real has been set on fire three times in the past two years. the latest happened last wee
the two men charged with beating giants fan bryan stow in 2011 may enter pleas in court today. nbc has learned that if they make a plea deal both men would plead guilty. as part of the deal sanchez might get eight years and norvin to four years. stow will not be in court. he is struggling with his recovery. he is unable to travel. his family released a statement yesterday saying that brian's recovery is holding steady. he suffers seizures and complications after being sucker punched by the men...
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. >>> the two men who attacked bryan stow at the parking lot of dodger stadium three years ago admitted to a judge they did it. dave lopez was there as the family and judge shared some choice words. >> you not only ruined the life of mr. stow, the obvious victim in this matter, but of his children, his spouse, his family. >> reporter: and the tongue lashing from the judge for the two men who beat up bryan stow on opening day at dodger stadium 2011. marvin norwood, louie sanchez, was just beginning. >> you know, you are the biggest nightmare for individuals that attend public events such as sporting events or concerts. we have run into people like you that have no civility -- oh, you're smiling. you think it's funny? that you're complete cowards when it comes to that. you don't even engage in a firefight. >> reporter: it was after the dodgers-giants season opener march 2011. after the game so and friends were walking to the parking lot to catch a cap. that's when stow and friends were approached by norwood and sanchez. they had a fight. he was hit on the side of the head, hit his head on
. >>> the two men who attacked bryan stow at the parking lot of dodger stadium three years ago admitted to a judge they did it. dave lopez was there as the family and judge shared some choice words. >> you not only ruined the life of mr. stow, the obvious victim in this matter, but of his children, his spouse, his family. >> reporter: and the tongue lashing from the judge for the two men who beat up bryan stow on opening day at dodger stadium 2011. marvin norwood, louie...
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first, let's check in with bryan. he has been keeping an eye on the doppler. >> thanks for stopping by this morning. when it rained, it poured overnight. the latest on the doppler showing some cells about to move on to the peninsula. all the way down through the mountains we picked up more than a half foot of rain. you can see we have moderate rain fall unwinding over much of the county which is where the focus of the action will be over the next 36 hours. from the city south over parts of skyline and parts of san francisco. hasn't been so much over east bay. liver more picked up a tenth of an inch of rain. that's going to change as the weekend goes on, even the south bay. san jose picked up 1,500ths of an inf of rain. flood alerts are posted. there's a lot of ponding as usual. rain totals have been fairly robust. it's going to be wet this weekend. winds have been up to 20 miles an hour and you would pretty much have to win the iron man competition to be out there this morning. that's why roberta is standing out live
first, let's check in with bryan. he has been keeping an eye on the doppler. >> thanks for stopping by this morning. when it rained, it poured overnight. the latest on the doppler showing some cells about to move on to the peninsula. all the way down through the mountains we picked up more than a half foot of rain. you can see we have moderate rain fall unwinding over much of the county which is where the focus of the action will be over the next 36 hours. from the city south over parts...
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the march 2011 attack left bryan stow with serious head trauma and permanent disability.will need care for the rest of his life. >>> thank you. san jose mayor gives the final state of the city address this evening. he cannot run for re-election because of term limits. he will follow tradition and honor city employees and neighbor volunteer whose is worked to improve the quality of life in san jose. the speech is inside the grand ballroom at the san jose convention center. >>> san francisco supervisors will get an update on an agreement that allows california pacific medical center to build the new hospital on van ness avenue. the owner and the city reached a deal in march of last year that calls for sutter to guarantee jobs, build housing, and commit to keeping another hospital st. luke's, open. a coalition of 50 community and labor groups will attend the hearing. >>> a month after a court battle to keep a 13-year-old on a ventilator and feeding tube, jahi mcmath mother is breaking her silence posting a letter thanking the public for their support. the letter did not give
the march 2011 attack left bryan stow with serious head trauma and permanent disability.will need care for the rest of his life. >>> thank you. san jose mayor gives the final state of the city address this evening. he cannot run for re-election because of term limits. he will follow tradition and honor city employees and neighbor volunteer whose is worked to improve the quality of life in san jose. the speech is inside the grand ballroom at the san jose convention center. >>>...
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bryan stow was among those on- year-olding two of the. sergeant sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler was killed exactly one year ago and office remembers touched by the large turnout. >> they are saying we are still with you and we are all in this together and we will not forget the sacrifice from these officers. >>> the new badge was underveiled and it has the badge numbers of the two officers killed and their end of watch date. >> all right, pam, time is now 512. >>> a big vote in washington d.c., how much federal money are they am getting and what should it be used for. >>> police are call to the home. we are looking at two which is a major crash. we will tell you the drive times an alternate routes around the bay. >>> we are still getting some rain but here comes the rain again and we will have the timing on the next system and amounts of this one too. ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪
bryan stow was among those on- year-olding two of the. sergeant sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler was killed exactly one year ago and office remembers touched by the large turnout. >> they are saying we are still with you and we are all in this together and we will not forget the sacrifice from these officers. >>> the new badge was underveiled and it has the badge numbers of the two officers killed and their end of watch date. >> all right, pam, time...
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>>> right now on nbc bay area news, justice for giants fan bryan stow.is family, strong words to the men who brutally beat him. and dangerous for people on foot, cars and bicycles. the proposed fix for a problem road. and now polina edmunds talks to us about what's next for her. >> everything has been so awesome. ♪ >> and she's only getting started. san jose's polina edmunds wrapping up a successful olympic debut, while leaving little doubt that she'll be a serious contender for years to come. good evening, everyone. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it all led up to tonight. we've been following polina edmunds for months, from her training to being cheered by her classmates, and eventually this week, skating in the international spotlight. her talent is limitless and her smile contagious. >> jinelle wang joins us live from sochi. >> reporter: polina finishes top ten at the young age of 15. what a remarkable performance. she still has a bright future ahead of her, and i got to speak with the teenager just moments after she got off the ice. >> i
>>> right now on nbc bay area news, justice for giants fan bryan stow.is family, strong words to the men who brutally beat him. and dangerous for people on foot, cars and bicycles. the proposed fix for a problem road. and now polina edmunds talks to us about what's next for her. >> everything has been so awesome. ♪ >> and she's only getting started. san jose's polina edmunds wrapping up a successful olympic debut, while leaving little doubt that she'll be a serious...
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he still is concerned about bryan's future.aling with tough times. and that he has already planned several more concert fundraisers. once the baseball season ends. the dodgers issued a statement in reaction to the stow criminal case: it says -- quote -- "we are pleased that the culpable parties have finally accepted responsibility for their actions. and have been sentenced for their crimes." unquote. the dodgers declined to comment further because of the pending civil action by the stow family against the team and its former owner, frank mc-court. stay with kron-4 as we continue to follow this story. you can watch yesterday's entire court session on our website, kron4-dot-com. in this next story you may think this is an unusual situationbut you be the judge. here's the deal. a girl scout has set up shop to sell her cookies in front of a medical marijuana dispensary in san francisco. she reportedly sold a lot of cookies there the other day. as kron four's terisa estacio reports her mom's suggested the location to serve as a lear
he still is concerned about bryan's future.aling with tough times. and that he has already planned several more concert fundraisers. once the baseball season ends. the dodgers issued a statement in reaction to the stow criminal case: it says -- quote -- "we are pleased that the culpable parties have finally accepted responsibility for their actions. and have been sentenced for their crimes." unquote. the dodgers declined to comment further because of the pending civil action by the...
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good morning bryan. >> reporter: good morning.e just mentioned we had the weekend storm. it didn't do much for the water supply. here in east bay, as you mentioned, people and businesses may be forced to cut back on water usage. the decision going to be made this afternoon by the east bay municipal water district. scheduled for about 1:15 this afternoon. the board will decide whether to ask payers to cut back 10 percent of the water usage. the rain helped reservoir levels. overall, the district says it's only received half of what they would normally receive during a rainy season. top of the proposed cut back, the district will tap other resources. with that comes the possibility as well and rates may go up. east bay residents say even a 10 percent cut back may not seem like a lot. for those who conserve, it is. >> we can't really cut back 10 percent because we already don't use water. we take short showers. i think it's a good idea. >> reporter: areas hit hard by the rain still needs to reserve water. officials say they would nee
good morning bryan. >> reporter: good morning.e just mentioned we had the weekend storm. it didn't do much for the water supply. here in east bay, as you mentioned, people and businesses may be forced to cut back on water usage. the decision going to be made this afternoon by the east bay municipal water district. scheduled for about 1:15 this afternoon. the board will decide whether to ask payers to cut back 10 percent of the water usage. the rain helped reservoir levels. overall, the...
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blanca ---los 2 hombres que en 2011 propinaron una golpiza al aficionado de "los gigantes" bryan stowstadio de los dodgers, se declararon culpables. take vo ---louie snchez, de 31 aÑos y marvin norwood de 32 aÑos, fueron condenados inmediatamente por un juez por la paliza que dejo con daÑo cerebral a stow. ---sanchez fue condenado a 8 aÑos mientras que norwood a 4 aÑos de prision. ---la hermana de la vctima, bonnie stow, describi la vida de su hermano, diciendo que tiene que ser asistido para baÑarse, vestirse y se le tiene que dar de comer. take nat "the attacks you made to my son" con vo ---david stow, padre de la victima dijo que el deterioro que sufre bryan de 44 aÑos es dramatico. ---el juez les dijo a los acusados que no solo habian arruinado la vida del hombre, sino tambien la de sus hijos, familia y amigos. cesar ---cuatro hombres de hayward han sido acusados de la muerte a puÑaladas de una persona ocurrida la madrugada del sabado pasado... take vo ---los hermanos daniel y robert ramirez de 29 y 27 aÑos asi como jose vasquez de 19 y roger pacheco de 19 estan siendo acusados de
blanca ---los 2 hombres que en 2011 propinaron una golpiza al aficionado de "los gigantes" bryan stowstadio de los dodgers, se declararon culpables. take vo ---louie snchez, de 31 aÑos y marvin norwood de 32 aÑos, fueron condenados inmediatamente por un juez por la paliza que dejo con daÑo cerebral a stow. ---sanchez fue condenado a 8 aÑos mientras que norwood a 4 aÑos de prision. ---la hermana de la vctima, bonnie stow, describi la vida de su hermano, diciendo que tiene que ser...
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--then-- hear from the family of bryan stow. in our complete coverage of the plea deal for the men convicted of beating him. for live look outside. our san mateo bridge cameras showing a pretty smooth ride on highway 92 as you make your way from the east bay out toward the peninsula. that's the commute direction on your right hand side. we will be right back. a teenager has been arrested for allegedly stabbing two others. brentwood police say the two teen victims were found with head wounds near pine street. the victims were treated for non-life-threatening injuries at a nearby hospital. the 16-year-old suspect was arrested at his home. fremont police are asking for the public's help in find a bank robbery suspect. the robbery happen around 1- 40 yesterday afternoon at patelco credit union on mowry ave. police say a man entered the bank and handed an an employee a note demanding money. the employee gave the suspect the cash and he ran out of the bank. phosphorusthe suspect is described as a black man in his mid to late '30's. st
--then-- hear from the family of bryan stow. in our complete coverage of the plea deal for the men convicted of beating him. for live look outside. our san mateo bridge cameras showing a pretty smooth ride on highway 92 as you make your way from the east bay out toward the peninsula. that's the commute direction on your right hand side. we will be right back. a teenager has been arrested for allegedly stabbing two others. brentwood police say the two teen victims were found with head wounds...
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♪ >>> welcome back, time now 6:43, happening today we are following a major new development in the bryan beating case, the two suspects are due in court and there is word of a possible plea deal, janine de la vega joins us with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave, well stowe was a paramedic and his friends here at the rural metro ambulance company say they have been following the case and they want justice to be served, the l.a. time is reporting marvin norwood and luis sanchez may plead guilty this morning, both are accused of severely beating bryan stowe after he was leaving a game there in march of 2011, he was a father of two and left permanently disabled and needs care for the rest of his life, the incident attracted national attention and calls for law enforcement and city officials to tighten security at stadiums happened, now numerous outlets are posting his family will here and will make witness impact statements and his progress is slow and they are charged with mayhem and those charges, we don't know more about that but it is at the 8:00 hour and we have
♪ >>> welcome back, time now 6:43, happening today we are following a major new development in the bryan beating case, the two suspects are due in court and there is word of a possible plea deal, janine de la vega joins us with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave, well stowe was a paramedic and his friends here at the rural metro ambulance company say they have been following the case and they want justice to be served, the l.a. time is reporting marvin...
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. >>> happening today, severa sources say men may plead guilty to the beating of bryan stow. marvin norwood and louis sanchez are due to appear in a l.a. courtroom today. the attack happened about three years ago. the giants fan was leaving the baseball game with some colleagues. words were exchanged with dodger fans and stow was later sucker punched and kicked. cnn did an update on stow just last year. >> this i got from some kid that says i love you. >> you know who that's from? that was from tabby his daughter. >> hm. stow, who is now 45, has permanent brain damage and will need care for the rest of his life. >>> recalled beef products are still on bay area store shelves. several grocery stores have pulled frozen items from display because they came from beef from sick cows but that's not the case with some smaller stores. as betty yu explains in this exclusive story: . >>> reporter: at the bonfair market in alameda, our visit came as a surprise. >> i don't know. >> reporter: the owner had no clue that some of the hot pockets in his freezer have been recalled. the beef cam
. >>> happening today, severa sources say men may plead guilty to the beating of bryan stow. marvin norwood and louis sanchez are due to appear in a l.a. courtroom today. the attack happened about three years ago. the giants fan was leaving the baseball game with some colleagues. words were exchanged with dodger fans and stow was later sucker punched and kicked. cnn did an update on stow just last year. >> this i got from some kid that says i love you. >> you know who...
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bryan stow was cheering on the san francisco giants at dodger stadium, their rival. the two defendants attacked stow, and then beat him nearly to death because he was wearing a san francisco giants' shirt. the judge pointed out, it was a sucker punch. >> you're complete cowards when it comes to that. you don't engage in a fair fight. >> reporter: stow suffered massive brain trauma, had to relearn how to breathe, eat. and today still struggles to walk, talk or think clearly. his elderly parents care for him full-time. stow's sisters face for the first time the two men who nearly killed their brother. >> i had hoped to see one tiny bit of remorse in order to not think you both are that despicab despicable. but i don't. >> reporter: a sentiment echoed by the judge. >> you show no remorse, whatsoever. >> reporter: sanchez stopped smirking when he was sentenced to eight years in prison, norwood four years but because of time served technically free today. a warrant may keep him behind bars longer. >> no sentencing you receive will ever be long enough. eventually, you will
bryan stow was cheering on the san francisco giants at dodger stadium, their rival. the two defendants attacked stow, and then beat him nearly to death because he was wearing a san francisco giants' shirt. the judge pointed out, it was a sucker punch. >> you're complete cowards when it comes to that. you don't engage in a fair fight. >> reporter: stow suffered massive brain trauma, had to relearn how to breathe, eat. and today still struggles to walk, talk or think clearly. his...
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we have an update this morning from bryan stow's family on his condition. stow -- of course -- is the giants fan who was brutally beaten outside dodgers' stadium nearly three years ago. his family says -- in part -- that last week was stow's 45th birthday.and that it has been some time since they have posted to his website. they wrote.quote -- "we wish there was something different to post, but bry is pretty much doing the same as our last update" -- "he works so hard physically and cognitively that he is exhausted most days. they say they recently shaved bryan's head, and it was -- quote -- "shocking to see the damage to his skull." they say seeing him stare at himself in the mirror was heartbreaking. they end -- by saying -- "we cannot thank you guys enough for helping bryan and us through all of this. love, the stows." for the full statement from bryan stow's family, head to our website, kron-4 dot com. of floor they say it's believed that this woman took her own life. her name as of release and the medical examiners determined there was no signs of foul
we have an update this morning from bryan stow's family on his condition. stow -- of course -- is the giants fan who was brutally beaten outside dodgers' stadium nearly three years ago. his family says -- in part -- that last week was stow's 45th birthday.and that it has been some time since they have posted to his website. they wrote.quote -- "we wish there was something different to post, but bry is pretty much doing the same as our last update" -- "he works so hard physically...
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marvin norwood pleaded guilty to the beating of bryan stow after an opening day giants game.rt to face weapons charges after police found guns in the home during the investigation. norwood's detention hearing will take place today. he would have been released last week because of times served but the weapons discovery changed all of that. they found guns and live ammunition hidden in the attic. norwood admitted his guilt in the 2011 beating of stowe, the paramedic and father of two, stowe suffered major brain damage and continues to struggle with recovery. if norwood is convicted on those weapons charges he could face up to ten years in prison. >>> skyline high school students headed back to class after enjoying most of yesterday outside the classroom. students and teachers were sent home yesterday morning, after someone smelled gas. officials found a valve on the roof of the school had been turned on, left open it had been used to control a gas supply to a former science room but no longer used. this is the second time in as many weeks that school was closed because of gas,
marvin norwood pleaded guilty to the beating of bryan stow after an opening day giants game.rt to face weapons charges after police found guns in the home during the investigation. norwood's detention hearing will take place today. he would have been released last week because of times served but the weapons discovery changed all of that. they found guns and live ammunition hidden in the attic. norwood admitted his guilt in the 2011 beating of stowe, the paramedic and father of two, stowe...
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se enfrenta a bryan vera, no solo deberá ganar, sino también convencer de otras maneras, el combate este la pelea. >> comenzó la pretemorada y es que parecía escaparse y ahí apareció el patrullero de ese sector, haciendo una atrapada y es que se quedaron con la victoria. >> hoy ganaron a los piratasa de nueva york y es que anotó una carrera y se ponchó en una ocasión, los atléticos de oakland terminaron perdiendo. >> plena temporada. >> ¿cómo está la polémica de van persie y chicharito hernández? pues primero manda un twitt y luego se retracta, comienza a demostrarar que no lo encuentra y por ahí creo que vienen las frustraciones. >> más adelante en noticias univisión 14 sigue el debate de los niños que son amamantados y toman fórmulas. >> el sistema que sigue en la región y en proceso, tormenta número 2 que viene en camino y ya se acerca la banda frontal. úpx >> un nuevo estudio puso en el centr del debate alimentar a los recién nacidos, esto se centró el el índice de masa corporal y obesidad. >> veamos como pinta el clima para los próximos días. >> ¿qué tal amigos? pasó la primera to
se enfrenta a bryan vera, no solo deberá ganar, sino también convencer de otras maneras, el combate este la pelea. >> comenzó la pretemorada y es que parecía escaparse y ahí apareció el patrullero de ese sector, haciendo una atrapada y es que se quedaron con la victoria. >> hoy ganaron a los piratasa de nueva york y es que anotó una carrera y se ponchó en una ocasión, los atléticos de oakland terminaron perdiendo. >> plena temporada. >> ¿cómo está la...
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that was from tabby, his daughter tabby. >> the two suspects accused of beating giants fan bryan stowuilty this morning. >> she is so great and i really love watching her. you can tell she loves to be on the ice performing. >> figure skater polina edmunds of san jose will be on the ice again today. the 15-year-old took 7th place in the short program. >> recalled beef products are still on some bay area store shelves. but that's not the case with some smaller stores. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> developing right now at 6:00, a tense standoff between protestors and riot police continue this morning in kiev, ukraine. the european union will meet today to decide on sanctions. >> and someone is waking up $425 million richer this morning. i'm cate caugiran live in milpitas where the winning powerball ticket was sold. we'll have those winning numbers in the details co
that was from tabby, his daughter tabby. >> the two suspects accused of beating giants fan bryan stowuilty this morning. >> she is so great and i really love watching her. you can tell she loves to be on the ice performing. >> figure skater polina edmunds of san jose will be on the ice again today. the 15-year-old took 7th place in the short program. >> recalled beef products are still on some bay area store shelves. but that's not the case with some smaller stores....
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. >> plus, we will have an update on the two men suspected of beating a giants fan bryan stow, injuries then left the former paramedic disabled for life. >> welcome back. we were tracking a couple of incidents. the first and oakland has already cleared and the traffic has improved for the 880, a northbound right through downtown oakland. that accident has been eliminated from the shoulder. we are still looking at slow going on 1 01 and the northbound direction. the drive time is 27 minutes. >> a federal judge has decided not to block a san francisco law banning high- capacity ammunition magazines for guns. u-s district judge william alsup said he kept the ban in place in the favor of public interest. he added -quote- "more innocent lives will be saved by limiting the capacity of magazines." lawyers for a group of retired police officers fought the law. the ruling to the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals. the ban affects magazines that hold more than 10 automatically reloading bullets. it is set to go into effect on april 7th. >> the two men charged with severely beating san francisco gi
. >> plus, we will have an update on the two men suspected of beating a giants fan bryan stow, injuries then left the former paramedic disabled for life. >> welcome back. we were tracking a couple of incidents. the first and oakland has already cleared and the traffic has improved for the 880, a northbound right through downtown oakland. that accident has been eliminated from the shoulder. we are still looking at slow going on 1 01 and the northbound direction. the drive time is 27...
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and tell them what they think the yesterday, marvin norwood and sanchez pleaded guilty to beating bryan stow into a coma opening day. the paramedic suffered brain damage and now requires full time care. the judge chastised chap says for smirking. he was sentenced to eight years in prison. >> this morning, police are asking for the help of the public in fining a bank robbery suspect. these surveillance videos were released hoping someone recognizes the man. he was in his 30's and walked into the credit union shortly before 2:00 yesterday, and he happened the bang employee a note demanding money and then rang out the door with the cash. >> software engineers are working to resolve a glitch that forced cover california to take part of the website off line. people are trying to enroll for health care insurance through an exchange and have not been able to do so since yesterday. they say the engineers are working around the clock. consumers can access the site to get basic information. engineers hope to have the full site up and running this morning. >> we will check the trust. mike nicco? >
and tell them what they think the yesterday, marvin norwood and sanchez pleaded guilty to beating bryan stow into a coma opening day. the paramedic suffered brain damage and now requires full time care. the judge chastised chap says for smirking. he was sentenced to eight years in prison. >> this morning, police are asking for the help of the public in fining a bank robbery suspect. these surveillance videos were released hoping someone recognizes the man. he was in his 30's and walked...
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fan bryan stow. >> you saw the badges. the santa cruz police officers will be wearing that bear the name and number of the two slain officers. that is the only place the badge numbers will be seen from now on. they are retiring the number forever. >>> back now to the breaking news involving two b.a.r.t. stations shut down right now in san francisco. to our traffic center and sal castaneda. >> reporter: they are not running right now. the trains stopped running between 16 and 24 street stations. police chased a robbery suspect on to the trackway and you cannot run trains in between and we heard from b.a.r.t. this is causing a big delay on all the system because trains are backing up. some trains have bip turned around -- been turned around and platforms are very, very crowded. they have been making announcements at 16 and 24 for people to take muni instead. we also heard into the news room if they don't find this person they will do one more search and then release trains. this is causing major delays on -- major delays on
fan bryan stow. >> you saw the badges. the santa cruz police officers will be wearing that bear the name and number of the two slain officers. that is the only place the badge numbers will be seen from now on. they are retiring the number forever. >>> back now to the breaking news involving two b.a.r.t. stations shut down right now in san francisco. to our traffic center and sal castaneda. >> reporter: they are not running right now. the trains stopped running between 16...
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. >>> "the los angeles times" is reporting tonight the two men jailed for the beating of bryan stow mayy in court tomorrow. they are charged with mayhem, assault, and battery, and inflicting great bodily harm. a decision would be made in the courtroom. bryan stow was attacked outside of dodger stadium on opening day of 2011, and suffered severe brain damage. >>> tobacco sales may become limited to people 21 and over. city leaders voted to draft an ordinance that would raise the minimum age from 18 to 21. it would also create a program to help with enforcement. if approved, hillsberg would be the first california city to raise the age requirement for tobacco sales. >>> nice day today. plenty of of sunshine. 67 in antioch and livermore. look at concord, up to 68 degrees. tomorrow high temperatures, we could make it to 70. there's a live shot of the bay bridge. these clouds are what are going to move in tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a warmer day. tomorrow, as the clouds filter in overhead, we're looking for basically temperatures to be a little warmer. that's kind of unusual, but tempe
. >>> "the los angeles times" is reporting tonight the two men jailed for the beating of bryan stow mayy in court tomorrow. they are charged with mayhem, assault, and battery, and inflicting great bodily harm. a decision would be made in the courtroom. bryan stow was attacked outside of dodger stadium on opening day of 2011, and suffered severe brain damage. >>> tobacco sales may become limited to people 21 and over. city leaders voted to draft an ordinance that...
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. >>> el oficial bryan lowe de 39 años de edad y el oficial juan gonzález de 34 años de edad, que eran13 fueron transferidos a fresno, por su parte gonzález no era casado, pero al parecer estaba comprometido. >>> el gobernador de california envió en un comunicado de prensa condolencias, pero dijo que tanto él como su esposa ann honran a los fallecidos. >>> aumento la tensión entre estados unidos y venezuela luego que el presidente de venezuela, nicolás maduro diera un plazo de 48 horas para que dos diplomáticos abandonen el país. >>> la mayoría de las protestas han participado jóvenes universitarios y también miles de venezolanos. >>> el gobierno de nicolás maduro cuenta con el apoyo de connacionales y también con personas al exterior. >>> buenas tardes, esta manifestación se desarrolló de forma pacífica en el barrio hispano de la misión en san francisco, porque las personas que están a favor del gobierno de nicolás maduro, arguyen que los brotes de violencia son producto del gobierno de los estados unidos, mei que se dice que esto es producto de la situacion que se vive en el país no.
. >>> el oficial bryan lowe de 39 años de edad y el oficial juan gonzález de 34 años de edad, que eran13 fueron transferidos a fresno, por su parte gonzález no era casado, pero al parecer estaba comprometido. >>> el gobernador de california envió en un comunicado de prensa condolencias, pero dijo que tanto él como su esposa ann honran a los fallecidos. >>> aumento la tensión entre estados unidos y venezuela luego que el presidente de venezuela, nicolás maduro...
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marvin norwood was sentenced to four years in prison for beating bryan stow. with credit for time serve we could have been freed soon however the judge called him a danger osociety and -- to society and ordered him without bail on the federal weapons charges. >>> a rash of burglaries in a neighborhood in alameda and police say there is a pattern in how they are operating. >> cristina rendon is in alameda with the warning from police. >> reporter: police are telling people to not let their guard done. a lot of break ins here because people are making it easy for the thieves to strike. >> reporter: a rash of crime is spreading across alameda. look at this burglar caught on camera saturday. police say he got in through an open gate and left through the front door. every day since there has been a string of break ins on the east side. she just moved to the bay area and had her car stolen. >> thought it was make mayberry -- like mayberry. not as safe as you think is. >> she says there has been a lot of crime. >> this morning i was talking to a person from security
marvin norwood was sentenced to four years in prison for beating bryan stow. with credit for time serve we could have been freed soon however the judge called him a danger osociety and -- to society and ordered him without bail on the federal weapons charges. >>> a rash of burglaries in a neighborhood in alameda and police say there is a pattern in how they are operating. >> cristina rendon is in alameda with the warning from police. >> reporter: police are telling people...
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bryan yennis live with more. what an interesting take on this story. >> reporter: it really is. it's been snow storm after ice storm, causing propane gas shortages and salt shortages and now a nationwide blood shortage. the wintery mess and freezing temperatures keeping potential donors at home in 33 states and washington, d.c., causing 33,000 donation. that's equivalent to if the red cross had closed its doors nationwide for two days. the need is urgent for blood donors, especially those with type 0 negative blood. a universal blood that can be used during emergency situations. when a patient's blood type is unknown. and with more snow expected to hit tomorrow, the new york blood center is trying to make sure area hospitals are stocked. >> red cells, which is what most of these people are donating, expire in 42 days. so it's just like any other kind of consumable product. platelets are five days. like a gallon of milk. so you don't want to keep a guilty of milk for a couple of months. so blood is the same way. we're constantly replenishing. >> bad weather is always an obstacle
bryan yennis live with more. what an interesting take on this story. >> reporter: it really is. it's been snow storm after ice storm, causing propane gas shortages and salt shortages and now a nationwide blood shortage. the wintery mess and freezing temperatures keeping potential donors at home in 33 states and washington, d.c., causing 33,000 donation. that's equivalent to if the red cross had closed its doors nationwide for two days. the need is urgent for blood donors, especially those...