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. >>> plus -- >> i'm john ramos at mount diablo high school in concord. 82 years ago when world war ii broke out, japanese american students were denied their right to graduate. tonight at long >>> health officials are investigating california's first suspected case of monkeypox. the person is a sacramento resident and now in isolation. the individual recently travelled to europe where cases have been reported. they're now waiting for official results of a monkeypox test from the cdc. there are at least 90 cases in 12 countries, but health officials say the risk to the general public here is low. dis united states, and also that all the cases so far have had mild infections. >> the disease produces flu-like symptoms along with a blistering rash. it requires extended close personal contact to spread. so far here in the u.s. there is only one confirmed case of monkeypox, and that's in massachusetts. >>> new at 6:00, a live look at the state capitol. a new bill could soon allow parents to sue social media companies. the idea is hold them responsible for harming children addicted to their
. >>> plus -- >> i'm john ramos at mount diablo high school in concord. 82 years ago when world war ii broke out, japanese american students were denied their right to graduate. tonight at long >>> health officials are investigating california's first suspected case of monkeypox. the person is a sacramento resident and now in isolation. the individual recently travelled to europe where cases have been reported. they're now waiting for official results of a monkeypox test...
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. >>> plus -- >> i'm john ramos in the santa cruz mountains where these redwood trees have been saved in one of the best deals you've ever heard about. we'll explain it coming up. >>> and california walnuts are in high supply and demand. so why are some growers giving up op the crop >>> new at 6:00, the u.s. park police in san francisco say they are facing a staffing crisis. the minimum staffing level is 83 officers, but right now there are only a total of 11 patrol officers. those officers provide law enforcement and public safety service to the presidio and the golden gate national recreation area. the park service says one of the areas of concerns is the presidio where it only has three officers on patrol. >> basically, what's going on right now is families can't visit without, you know, feeling unsafe in that area. families are not as safe as they should be when they come to visit the presidio. they're not as safe as they should be when they come to visit these other national parks that we patrol. >> the u.s. park police falls under the jurisdiction of the national park service an
. >>> plus -- >> i'm john ramos in the santa cruz mountains where these redwood trees have been saved in one of the best deals you've ever heard about. we'll explain it coming up. >>> and california walnuts are in high supply and demand. so why are some growers giving up op the crop >>> new at 6:00, the u.s. park police in san francisco say they are facing a staffing crisis. the minimum staffing level is 83 officers, but right now there are only a total of 11...
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but wait, kpix 5's john ramos found a store in santa rosa with an unusual business model.where items actually get cheaper each day. >> reporter: the first thing you notice is there are no spaces left in the parking lot. welcome to falling prices. a bargain hunter's paradise with a twist. >> you get the name, right? so every day prices drop. >> reporter: the store opens on tuesdays with every item priced at $6. on wednesday, everything drops to $4. thursday it's two dollars. fridays just a buck, and on saturday, everything left in the store is just 25 cents. >> and then we do a restocking and everything will be new on tuesday when they come in. >> reporter: and it starts all over again. >> that's right. let the bargains begin. >> reporter: the merchandise is all brand new and comes as overstock from amazon and target warehouses. but it's all stuffed randomly in large wooden bins, so shopping becomes a journey of discovery from snow boards to olive oil to a ups uniform for your dog. >> we like to think of it as christmas because everything is completely random. you never kno
but wait, kpix 5's john ramos found a store in santa rosa with an unusual business model.where items actually get cheaper each day. >> reporter: the first thing you notice is there are no spaces left in the parking lot. welcome to falling prices. a bargain hunter's paradise with a twist. >> you get the name, right? so every day prices drop. >> reporter: the store opens on tuesdays with every item priced at $6. on wednesday, everything drops to $4. thursday it's two dollars....
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they know that anything can happen with an issue this highly charged in the east bay, john ramos. kpix. 5. >>> a very unusual protest captured -- the guy calling himself spidey pro-life landed himself in handcuffs after scaling the sales force tower. the man did not appear to have any safety equipment attached to him. the 22-year-old from las vegas was cited and released. ridiculous take you live now to san jose. a lot of people outside of city hall. carrying signs saying protect safe and legal abortion. today, people all over the bay area raising their voices on both sides of this issue. people also reacting to word of the supreme court and ruling social media. a potential ruling. coverage of this story begins with the cbs evening news at 6:30. >> one more live look at the protest in san francisco from here. coming up on the kpix 5 news at 7:00. >> also tonight, the bay area as well as the nation this morning the loss of norman mineta. >> he was one of the most high profile and accomplished asian american leaders. ryan yamamoto joins us now on the legacy he had on the asian ameri
they know that anything can happen with an issue this highly charged in the east bay, john ramos. kpix. 5. >>> a very unusual protest captured -- the guy calling himself spidey pro-life landed himself in handcuffs after scaling the sales force tower. the man did not appear to have any safety equipment attached to him. the 22-year-old from las vegas was cited and released. ridiculous take you live now to san jose. a lot of people outside of city hall. carrying signs saying protect safe...
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and john ramos has that story. ♪ >> reporter: the memorial to the uss san francisco sits in a quiet spot lands end. its flag pole flanked by the ship's battered bridge filled with holes from the bombardment they took on november 13th, 1942. >> the uss san francisco and ja. with shipsd s fire in the pitch-dark. and it was a brawl. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk. but 77 sailors died in the battle, including most of the command staff, and their names were read aloud, and a bell rung to honor their passing. but one fallen sailor, petty officer leonard roy harmon made history in another way as well. he was a kitchen attendant, one of the few jobs that african americans could hold on a ship back then. but during the battle, he began helping move wounded soldiers including the ship's executive officer. shots were ripping through the wall while he's carrying this guy down. he stands between him and the doorway where the bullets are coming through. and he takes the full brunt of this machine gun fire. >> reporter: this professor says harmon
and john ramos has that story. ♪ >> reporter: the memorial to the uss san francisco sits in a quiet spot lands end. its flag pole flanked by the ship's battered bridge filled with holes from the bombardment they took on november 13th, 1942. >> the uss san francisco and ja. with shipsd s fire in the pitch-dark. and it was a brawl. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk. but 77 sailors died in the battle, including most of the...
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kpix 5 john ramos on how it works and those who think it may be painting neighborhoods with too broad brush. >> reporter: for decades, they've been storing little bits of information about all of us online, and now some organizations are using that for a practical purpose. the age of big data is here, and while it may be a useful tool, it can also be a little bit scary. at the stroke of midnight, a new online database went active. it's called fire factor, and it pulls together data from all kinds of sources so people can assess the wildfire danger where they live. >> they're seeing an actual snapshot of their home. so we are taking satellite imagery and looking from space down to then look at the defensible space around a structure. >> reporter: but founder matthew eby says it does far more than that. it includes fire service data about types and sizes of trees and any nearby wildfires in the past. it scans county records for the age and composition of homes and roofs, and it mashes that all up with climate change models to give homeowners and home buyers a look at the fire risk now a
kpix 5 john ramos on how it works and those who think it may be painting neighborhoods with too broad brush. >> reporter: for decades, they've been storing little bits of information about all of us online, and now some organizations are using that for a practical purpose. the age of big data is here, and while it may be a useful tool, it can also be a little bit scary. at the stroke of midnight, a new online database went active. it's called fire factor, and it pulls together data from...
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john ramos on the effort to protect the fabric of those communities. >> reporter: online booking apps have made it easy to find a place to stay for a weekend getaway at small towns like stinson beach. but some say it's gotten too easy, and now the county has put the brakes on it. in coastal communities like stinson, there have always been people who would rent out their vacation homes when they weren't there. and the community has benefitted from the tourism. but with the online apps, even modest cottages can command a much higher prices than if they were rented to full-time residents. so many of them now sit empty, waiting for weekend guests. that's drawn the attention of the board of supervisors. lonte housing, particularly on the coast has reached acritical point. more and more working families are being displaced. this over time caused the hollowing out of our coastal villages. >> reporter: some residents say that's already happened. margheret clayton operates the redwood house bed and breakfast. it only has three rooms. so she doesn't have much trouble filling the place. but she
john ramos on the effort to protect the fabric of those communities. >> reporter: online booking apps have made it easy to find a place to stay for a weekend getaway at small towns like stinson beach. but some say it's gotten too easy, and now the county has put the brakes on it. in coastal communities like stinson, there have always been people who would rent out their vacation homes when they weren't there. and the community has benefitted from the tourism. but with the online apps,...
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way stronger than anyone thinks. >> reporter: in santa rosa, john ramos. kpix 5. >> the parents of the 15-month- old are in custody and could face a court hearing as soon as tomorrow. data shows that sonoma county alone is averaging about two fentanyl overdoses per day. >>> san jose police releasing new bodycam video showing the moments an officer open fired. we want to warn you that some of the video may be hard to watch. the video shows the perspective of two officers walking up to the restaurant and yelling at trend 27 to drop the green when they open fired. green was shot four times by officer mark mcnamara. this unfolded after a brawl inside of the restaurant on march 27. security video from inside shows 30-year-old brianne carter appearing to start white with green and his friend. that is when green knocks carter to the ground. the video also showing carter holding the gun after an altercation. green eventually disarms carter. as he was leaving that restaurant, green still had his back to the officers when he was shot. >> i want the bodycam footage o
way stronger than anyone thinks. >> reporter: in santa rosa, john ramos. kpix 5. >> the parents of the 15-month- old are in custody and could face a court hearing as soon as tomorrow. data shows that sonoma county alone is averaging about two fentanyl overdoses per day. >>> san jose police releasing new bodycam video showing the moments an officer open fired. we want to warn you that some of the video may be hard to watch. the video shows the perspective of two officers...
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in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> still ahead, jaw dropping scene at a northern california rodeo. a wild bucking bull leaps into a crowd. >>> and it looked like a blast from the past on the uc berkeley campus. the christopher nolan film shoot is getting a lot of attention. >> the warriors mega fan literally praying for a win tonight. we visit his famous blue and gold house, coming up. >>> well, have a look at this. new at 6:00 wild new video into the newsroom of a rodeo bull leaping into a crowd at a rodeo up in redding. local outlets are reporting the bull struck six people and sent one into the hospital. it happened during the end of the bull ride when the bull bucked the rider off and then not content with that, continued to buck around and then the animal jumped into the crowd and injured several people. redding police say the bull was finally wrangled almost a half mile away from the rodeo grounds. rodeo up and running released a statement saying we wished best to all of those affected. the safety of our fans is our highest priority and we appreciate their support. >> wow. >
in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> still ahead, jaw dropping scene at a northern california rodeo. a wild bucking bull leaps into a crowd. >>> and it looked like a blast from the past on the uc berkeley campus. the christopher nolan film shoot is getting a lot of attention. >> the warriors mega fan literally praying for a win tonight. we visit his famous blue and gold house, coming up. >>> well, have a look at this. new at 6:00 wild new video into the...
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in the east bay, john ramos, kpix 5. to get the alameda district attorney recently said the officers involved would not fit all charges. taking a live look right now at eastbound highway 24 in lafayette. gridlock all afternoon because of police activity at the highway 24 680 interchange. there is some good news. the chp has just taken into custody a person who is having a mental health crisis. officers are reopening lanes right now. but as you can see, damage is done. expect very slow conditions on east town 24 for the rest of the evening commute. >> hopefully that person getting the help they need tonight. turning to our first alert weather. it was a warm, fabulous day. you're looking to come across the county. one of the warmer spots in the bay area today. how about live pictures from san jose. temperatures in the 80s. given the time we're in. it is finally starting to drop. >> it was spectacular today. paul heggen joins us now with hopefully more of this on the horizon. >> no. it is done. >> okay. well. go outside. >>
in the east bay, john ramos, kpix 5. to get the alameda district attorney recently said the officers involved would not fit all charges. taking a live look right now at eastbound highway 24 in lafayette. gridlock all afternoon because of police activity at the highway 24 680 interchange. there is some good news. the chp has just taken into custody a person who is having a mental health crisis. officers are reopening lanes right now. but as you can see, damage is done. expect very slow...
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. >> but kpix 5's john ramos heard from families who feel that forcing treatment may be the only way. >> disability rights groups say it's a matter of civil liberty. but some family members of the mentally ill say it may be the only way they can survive. there were only seven people at today's press conference. no crowd of supporters, no street full of marchers, but they're used to that. despite the happy pictures outside the alameda county administration building, families dealing with severe mental illness are often alone in the fight to get help for their loved ones. >> is there anything i could have done? how could i have done it differently? you know, anger that you cannot get help. >> reporter: patricia fontana's son grew up smart motivated kid and was a student at uc berkeley when he began to feel something happening to his mind. within two years he was sleeping on the heating grates outside his former classrooms. now he is 38. and for last 14 years has been living on the streets. >> they don't see it as something wrong with themselves, you know. my son would tell me all the ti
. >> but kpix 5's john ramos heard from families who feel that forcing treatment may be the only way. >> disability rights groups say it's a matter of civil liberty. but some family members of the mentally ill say it may be the only way they can survive. there were only seven people at today's press conference. no crowd of supporters, no street full of marchers, but they're used to that. despite the happy pictures outside the alameda county administration building, families dealing...
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john ramos has that story. ♪ >> reporter: the memorial to the "uss san francisco" sits in a quiet spotto land's end. its flagpole flanked by the ship's battered bridge filled from the holes from the bombardment they took on november 13th, 1942. >> the "uss fran" and her ships filed right into the center of a japanese armada and in the middle of t dand it was a l. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk, but 77 sailors died in the battle, including most of the command staff, and their names were read aloud and a bell rung to honor their passing. but one fallen sailor, petty officer leonard roy harmon made history in another way as well. he was a kitchen attendant, one of the few jobs african americans who hold on a ship back then. during the battle he began helping to move wounded soldiers including the ship's executive officer. >> shots are ripping through the wall while the guy is carrying him down, stands between him and the doorway and he takes the full brunt of this machine gunfire. >> reporter: professor jim armstead said harmon proba
john ramos has that story. ♪ >> reporter: the memorial to the "uss san francisco" sits in a quiet spotto land's end. its flagpole flanked by the ship's battered bridge filled from the holes from the bombardment they took on november 13th, 1942. >> the "uss fran" and her ships filed right into the center of a japanese armada and in the middle of t dand it was a l. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk, but...
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. >>> and now, we sent john ramos to ember stomp. >> reporter: the fact that marin county would create a community festival over the subject of wildfire shows you how seriously they are taking it and how much a part of it is of the public consciousness. >> reporter: marin county is lucky, and they know it. they have not had a disastrous wildfire, thane know it, and everyone who has crossed over know how lucky they are. >> there used to be one fire safety for marin, and now there are almost all fire safety. >> reporter: there was music and a petting zoo where they could meet the kids to be safe of the hillside and the way to remove brush and bring people for fire safety in one place. betsy lives close to a wooded open space which puts her on the edge in more ways than one. >> when the wind picks up at night, it is hard to sleep. >> reporter: so today, she was on a mission to deal with the attic vents. >> reporter: i am going to replace the vents in case the embers come down the driveway. >> had you thought of that before? >> no, it is all new, and there is awareness out there, and i am
. >>> and now, we sent john ramos to ember stomp. >> reporter: the fact that marin county would create a community festival over the subject of wildfire shows you how seriously they are taking it and how much a part of it is of the public consciousness. >> reporter: marin county is lucky, and they know it. they have not had a disastrous wildfire, thane know it, and everyone who has crossed over know how lucky they are. >> there used to be one fire safety for marin,...
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says wear a mask, we'll wear a mask but right now it seems like we're on our own. >> in niles, john ramos. >> more bikes, less business. how a newly approved bike lane in the east bay is threatening dozens of businesses and pushing shoppers away. >> i think berkeley is making a gr grave mistake. very sad to me i have to give this up. >> plus, how a bay area surgeon has found a way to get medical supplies into ukraine. >> forecast and changes ahead for monday. we'll have them when we come back. >>> new at 6, the city of berkeley will be adding bike lanes to a very busy street next year. many businesses and shoppers are not happy with the new addition. kpix du lin has the story. >> reporter: hopkins street gets very narrow. they have to pick between street parking and bike lanes. can't have both. the city council voted to go with bike lanes. the new changes will likely stop them from shopping here. like clockwork lily brody will drive down the hills to her favorite shopping spots. >> i love shopping here because i can get everything i need in one little walk. i can get my fish, my meat, my
says wear a mask, we'll wear a mask but right now it seems like we're on our own. >> in niles, john ramos. >> more bikes, less business. how a newly approved bike lane in the east bay is threatening dozens of businesses and pushing shoppers away. >> i think berkeley is making a gr grave mistake. very sad to me i have to give this up. >> plus, how a bay area surgeon has found a way to get medical supplies into ukraine. >> forecast and changes ahead for monday. we'll...
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. >> john ramos reports.ome are pushing for it to be declared a city landmark. >> reporter: the church played an important real if the civil rights movement of the 1960s and they would like to carry that mission of social justice into the future. do they need the building to do that? the church was built in the late 1940s and ministered by famous anti war crusader, reverend collins. the basement was used as an organizing location for the farm workers and chavez was known to speak here. dr. penny has been a member since 1961, she was a student at san jose state. >> we had students from our group here at the church go to the mississippi, this represents a conscience. >> reporter: while the passion for social justice mayly on, the building probably won't. plans are if the works to demolish the belong long church property to create a new mid rise housing and commercial use development here. pastor george oliver explains why. >> at the beginning of this year, our treasury was somewhere dipping below $60,000 total
. >> john ramos reports.ome are pushing for it to be declared a city landmark. >> reporter: the church played an important real if the civil rights movement of the 1960s and they would like to carry that mission of social justice into the future. do they need the building to do that? the church was built in the late 1940s and ministered by famous anti war crusader, reverend collins. the basement was used as an organizing location for the farm workers and chavez was known to speak...
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john ramos has that story. >> reporter: the memorial to the uss san francisco sits in a quiet stot nexto lands inn. its flag pole filled with holes from the bombardment they took on november 13, 1942. >> the uss san francisco and her ships filed right into the center of a japanese ar mad da. they opened fire in the pitch dark, and it was a brawl. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk, but 77 sailors died in the battle, including much of the command staff, and their names were red aloud and a bell rung to honor their passing. a kitchen attendant, one of the few jobs an african american could hold back then. he fought in the battle of wouned soldiers. shots are ripping through the wall while he's carrying this guy down. he stands between him and the doorway where the bullets are coming through and takes the full brunt of this machine gun fire. he says he probably should have gotten the medal of honor for his actions will be but instead, they named a ship for him. was that unheard of at the time? >> absolutely. there were no ships that had e
john ramos has that story. >> reporter: the memorial to the uss san francisco sits in a quiet stot nexto lands inn. its flag pole filled with holes from the bombardment they took on november 13, 1942. >> the uss san francisco and her ships filed right into the center of a japanese ar mad da. they opened fire in the pitch dark, and it was a brawl. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk, but 77 sailors died in the battle, including...
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as kpi dp 5's john ramos explains, many felt it was pofrpt to show up in numbers so their voices could be heard loud and clear. >> reporter: it turned the abortion issue frommer to a high boil but the question is how much will public' furor even influence this court? there have been marches over abortion before, both pro and con. but today's was huge as thousands joined a nationwide protest. >> it is huge and we are thrilled and it's not just east coast. it's chicago. it's texas and it's in hlittle towns and big cities and san francisco had to be a part of this. there was no bay san francisco would not be a big part of this, and we are a big part of it. >> enough is enough! we have gotten comfortable. >> reporter: the organizer told the crowd they need to be realistic about the direction the court is heading. >> i think people need to start accepting the hard truth of realizing that this leak is the supreme court justices' decision. we can still fight. we can still act up. we can still make a ruckus in the streets but doing that with the realization that they have made their decision t
as kpi dp 5's john ramos explains, many felt it was pofrpt to show up in numbers so their voices could be heard loud and clear. >> reporter: it turned the abortion issue frommer to a high boil but the question is how much will public' furor even influence this court? there have been marches over abortion before, both pro and con. but today's was huge as thousands joined a nationwide protest. >> it is huge and we are thrilled and it's not just east coast. it's chicago. it's texas and...
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john ramos traveled to monterey county today to show us a small example of what might be bigger things to come. >> food comes to us so easily we often take it for granted, but the change in weather patterns has really impacted those that grow our produce, and one crop has really taken it on the chin in recent weeks. >> reporter: the melancholy music at the farmer's market this morning may reflect the mood of a lot of small farmers these days. at the jsm organics booth, most customers had no idea what the strawberry growers are going through. >> it's hard work. i think we need to be more conscious of where our food is coming from. >> reporter: in this case, the food is coming from here in watsonville in monterey county. this nine acre strawberry field may be owned by javier, but he says really mother nature is in charge. >> we have issues weather related that are not normal for us. >> reporter: this area is prime strawberry country with normal highs in the 60s and calm cool nights. but the last few days the temperature skyrocketed to 90 degrees, and two days later dropped below 40. that
john ramos traveled to monterey county today to show us a small example of what might be bigger things to come. >> food comes to us so easily we often take it for granted, but the change in weather patterns has really impacted those that grow our produce, and one crop has really taken it on the chin in recent weeks. >> reporter: the melancholy music at the farmer's market this morning may reflect the mood of a lot of small farmers these days. at the jsm organics booth, most...
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john ramos found local catholics divided on this issue. >> it's not like nancy pelosi's views on abortionnknown to the archbishop so the fact he's released this now just shows how heated the abortion debate is getting. with tensions running higher than ever on the issue of abortion, the war of words between the archbishop and new hampshire nancy pelosi has reached a few phase. >> i have a disagreement about who should decide this. i believe that god has given us a free will to honor our responsibilities. >> but more recently with her a advocacy for defying the roe decision into federal law, it's becoming more and more extreme. more and more aggressive and i've been trying to speak with her about this. >> but it looks like the discussion is over. on friday, he sele say ote, a nt rentourself for holy communion and should you do so, you are not to be admitted to holy communion until such time as you publicly repudiate your a advocacy of this grave season. many attending mass this morning were aware of the controversy. marco hernandez says he wasn't shocked by it. >> being a catholic, i know
john ramos found local catholics divided on this issue. >> it's not like nancy pelosi's views on abortionnknown to the archbishop so the fact he's released this now just shows how heated the abortion debate is getting. with tensions running higher than ever on the issue of abortion, the war of words between the archbishop and new hampshire nancy pelosi has reached a few phase. >> i have a disagreement about who should decide this. i believe that god has given us a free will to honor...
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john ramos has that story. ♪ >> reporter: the memorial to the "uss san francisco" sits in a quiet spots end. its flagpole flanked by the ship's battered bridge filled from the holes from the bombardment they took on november 13th, 1942. >> the "uss san francisco" and her ships filed right into the center of a japanese armada and in the middle of them with ships surrounding them on all sides they opened fire in the pitch dark, and it was a brawl. there's no better way to describe it. >> reporter: miraculously, the ship was not sunk, but 77 sailors died in the battle, including most of the command staff, and their names were read aloud and a bell rung to honor their passing. [ bell ringing ] but one fallen sailor, petty officer leonard roy harmon made history in another way as well. he was a kitchen attendant, one of the few jobs african americans could hold on a ship back then. during the battle he began helping to move wounded soldiers including the ship's executive officer. >> shots are ripping through the wall while he's carrying this guy down. he stands between him and the doorway w
john ramos has that story. ♪ >> reporter: the memorial to the "uss san francisco" sits in a quiet spots end. its flagpole flanked by the ship's battered bridge filled from the holes from the bombardment they took on november 13th, 1942. >> the "uss san francisco" and her ships filed right into the center of a japanese armada and in the middle of them with ships surrounding them on all sides they opened fire in the pitch dark, and it was a brawl. there's no...
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. >> john ramos, kpix 5. >>> the message volodymyr zelenskyy had for stanford students. >> also, here's >> plenty of lightning up there. the question is what does that do for the next two days of our holiday weekend? we'll talk about the impacts from that coming up next. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. exactly. yvonne yiu. democrat for controller. want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only 24-hour vitamin c to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. biden and vice president harris are at opposite sides of the country this weekend consoling the communities affected by this week's mass shootings. here's cole higgins with more. >> vice president kamala harris traveling
. >> john ramos, kpix 5. >>> the message volodymyr zelenskyy had for stanford students. >> also, here's >> plenty of lightning up there. the question is what does that do for the next two days of our holiday weekend? we'll talk about the impacts from that coming up next. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms....
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. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >> some activists are advocating for a federal law that would legalize abortion nationally. a recent cbs poll shows that 58% of americans favored that idea, while 42% oppose it. >>> in other news, oakley police say they found alexis gabe's cell phone case. picture of the case is shown here. alexis's family says it was a custom design, and police say a man who was caught on video walking away from alexis's car on january 26th, think he might be the one who threw the case away. gabe was last seen january 26th. when she told her family she was visiting an ex-boyfriend in antioch. there is a $10,000 reward for information on that case. >> san mateo authorities are investigating a suspicious death that happened at a bus stop. the body was found at el camino prompting road closures in the area. further details are still unknown. also in san mateo county, a major bust for a criminal organization. authorities have arrested seven people in connection to multiple felony crimes in the area. investigators seized more than 30 cars and motorcycles,
. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramos, kpix 5. >> some activists are advocating for a federal law that would legalize abortion nationally. a recent cbs poll shows that 58% of americans favored that idea, while 42% oppose it. >>> in other news, oakley police say they found alexis gabe's cell phone case. picture of the case is shown here. alexis's family says it was a custom design, and police say a man who was caught on video walking away from alexis's car on january...
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in walnut creek, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> present. >> present. >> arms. >>> president biden presided overolemn ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. >> today as a nation, we undertake a sacred ritual to reflect and remember. >> later, the president and first lady welcomed gold star families to the white house. they planted a magnolia tree in the south lawn to honor the loved ones who are lost. the president started his day in delaware where he visited the grave of his son, beau, on the seventh anniversary of his death. >>> memorial day takes on a whole new meaning in uvalde, texas, after that deadly massacre on an elementary school campus. a memorial in the town square saw dozens of mourners this afternoon. and now we can report the first funerals are happening for the first of the 21 victims. they begin this week. cbs reporter lillia louis llano is in uvalde. >> reporter: six days have passed since a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers at uvalde's robb elementary school. as victims are laid to rest, some members of the community are questionin
in walnut creek, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> present. >> present. >> arms. >>> president biden presided overolemn ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. >> today as a nation, we undertake a sacred ritual to reflect and remember. >> later, the president and first lady welcomed gold star families to the white house. they planted a magnolia tree in the south lawn to honor the loved ones who are lost. the president started...
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as kpi dp 5's john ramos explains, many felt it was pofrpt to show up in numbers so their voices couldortion issue frommer to a high boil but the question is how much will public' furor even influence this court? there have been marches over abortion before, both pro and con. but today's was huge as thousands joined a nationwide protest. >> it is huge and we are thrilled and it's not just east coast. it's chicago. it's texas and it's in hlittle towns and big cities and san francisco had to be a part of
as kpi dp 5's john ramos explains, many felt it was pofrpt to show up in numbers so their voices couldortion issue frommer to a high boil but the question is how much will public' furor even influence this court? there have been marches over abortion before, both pro and con. but today's was huge as thousands joined a nationwide protest. >> it is huge and we are thrilled and it's not just east coast. it's chicago. it's texas and it's in hlittle towns and big cities and san francisco had...
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. >>> plus, i am john ramos in santa rosa with the tragic warning about how dangerous fentanyl can be. even having it in your house. we will have that story coming up. >>> it could be a new way of living. the news at 6:00 coming up in just about five minutes. >> allen, thanks. >>> still ahead, your ipod could become a collectors item. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. available at your local retailer and club. >>> it is the end of an era. >> apple announced it will no longer make its iconic ipod. that device revolutionized music allowing people to take tw pix 5's kenny choi on how the ipod eventually gave birth to the iphone. >> reporter: getting pumped for a workout may be even better with music providing which perfect cadence for every flex and stretch. the ipod paved the path to make boomboxes a thing of the past. miniaturizing them and making our phones our everyday everything. >> every cool kid in middle school got it. >> reporter:
. >>> plus, i am john ramos in santa rosa with the tragic warning about how dangerous fentanyl can be. even having it in your house. we will have that story coming up. >>> it could be a new way of living. the news at 6:00 coming up in just about five minutes. >> allen, thanks. >>> still ahead, your ipod could become a collectors item. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in the east bay. currently most mental illness treatment is strictly voluntary. some call that a civil right. but families are saying it's only making things worse. >> it's time to listen to families, to the people who have lived with the consequences of withholding necessary medical treatment. >> plus, a bay area school bus caught in the crossfire. the scary close call for the driver. >>> and congress trying to unravel the mystery of ufos. we talk to ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain
. >>> i'm john ramos in the east bay. currently most mental illness treatment is strictly voluntary. some call that a civil right. but families are saying it's only making things worse. >> it's time to listen to families, to the people who have lived with the consequences of withholding necessary medical treatment. >> plus, a bay area school bus caught in the crossfire. the scary close call for the driver. >>> and congress trying to unravel the mystery of ufos. we...
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john ramos has their story. >> reporter: ever since invasion began, ukraine has been begging the world for the materials it needs to defend itself. today, across the bay area, antiwar activists appealed for peace. in a way different than the ukrainians had in mind. this morning, the antiwar group code pink join members of the democratic socialists of america for a joint rally outside a grand lake theater in oakland, calling for an end to the war in ukraine. >> as it drags on, there's more of a danger of it escalating, even to the point of nuclear war. this is something we need to take seriously. it could be the beginning of how the world ends. >> reporter: protesters are not appealing to the u.s. to help ukrainians. it's the opposite. they believe not giving the ukrainians the arms they are asking for will actually end the war. >> if the money flow stops, the war will come to an end end because both sides will negotiate. >> way with the russians negotiate if ukrainians stop defending themselves? >> i don't think the russians are interested in were either. >> reporter: they say sending
john ramos has their story. >> reporter: ever since invasion began, ukraine has been begging the world for the materials it needs to defend itself. today, across the bay area, antiwar activists appealed for peace. in a way different than the ukrainians had in mind. this morning, the antiwar group code pink join members of the democratic socialists of america for a joint rally outside a grand lake theater in oakland, calling for an end to the war in ukraine. >> as it drags on,...
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. >> reporter: in san jose, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> it could take two years to get approval for the projectcomplete construction. >>> coming up on kpix 5, streaming on cbs news bay area, a new milestone for meta, the first physical store opening up. >>> learning about twitter takeover plans by elon musk, plans to boost the company's revenue. >>> first alert doppler is on your screen right now. there is light rain on it. scattered showers, this is the story for the next two days. we will talk about how cool it's going to feel for the next two days coming up. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. available at your local retailer and club. ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home. ♪ ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. >>> welcome back. confidence from elon musk, he envisions a way to boost the avenue revenue by billions of dollars. the entrepreneur closed on the
. >> reporter: in san jose, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> it could take two years to get approval for the projectcomplete construction. >>> coming up on kpix 5, streaming on cbs news bay area, a new milestone for meta, the first physical store opening up. >>> learning about twitter takeover plans by elon musk, plans to boost the company's revenue. >>> first alert doppler is on your screen right now. there is light rain on it. scattered showers, this is the...
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in petaluma, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> the city council seems to be behind the proposal.estle restoration as one of the city's top priorities for the next two fiscal years. >>> commit a crime in truckee, prepare to answer to this guy, captain mugshot. the 8-month-old stray is the newest member of the command staff. he spent time jumping from shelter to shelter. captain mugshot will soon be assuming the role of community outreach canine. i believe he goes by mugs. >> captain mugs. don't play with the captain, but play with the captain because he looks so can you tell. >> he is a cutie pa tootie. so intimidating. next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> the mashing pumpkins hitting the road. when you can expect to see billy core again in the bay area want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only 24-hour vitamin c to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> we're starting out a gorgeous day over the south bay. that's the view from the camera. mountai
in petaluma, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> the city council seems to be behind the proposal.estle restoration as one of the city's top priorities for the next two fiscal years. >>> commit a crime in truckee, prepare to answer to this guy, captain mugshot. the 8-month-old stray is the newest member of the command staff. he spent time jumping from shelter to shelter. captain mugshot will soon be assuming the role of community outreach canine. i believe he goes by mugs. >>...
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we sent john ramos to the embers stomp. >> reporter: the fact that marin county will create a festivale subject of wildfire shows how seriously they're taking it and how much it's become a part of the public consciousness. marin has been lucky. and those who live here know it. they haven't had a disastrous wildfire, yet. but everyone who crossed the bridge to today's ember stomp festival knows how real the danger is. >> there used to be a marin home show and fire safe marin would have one booth at the home now. now the home show is all fire safe marin. it says there's a lot of concern. >> reporter: there was music and food and even a petting zoo were kids could meet the kids that keep the hillsides free of brush and weeds. but mostly the event was a way to bring everyone in fire safety together in one place. marcy lives next to a wooded open space which she says puts her on the edge in more ways than one. >> when the wind picks up at night it's hard to sleep. >> reporter: today she was on a mission to deal with one of the most common wildfire entry points, the attic events. >> i'm goin
we sent john ramos to the embers stomp. >> reporter: the fact that marin county will create a festivale subject of wildfire shows how seriously they're taking it and how much it's become a part of the public consciousness. marin has been lucky. and those who live here know it. they haven't had a disastrous wildfire, yet. but everyone who crossed the bridge to today's ember stomp festival knows how real the danger is. >> there used to be a marin home show and fire safe marin would...
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. >> as john ramos reports, some are pushing for it to be cleared a city landmark. >> reporter: this church year played an important role in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and they would like to carry that mission of social justice and the future. the question is do they need the building to do that? >> the church was built in the late 40s and was at one time ministered by the famous antiwar crusader reverend shorty collins. the basement was used as an organizing location for the early united farmworkers and cesar chavez was known to speak here. doctor hogue has been a member here since 1961 when she was a student at san e students from our group here at the church going to mississippi to help register voters and this church represents a conscience and it always has. >> reporter: while the passion for social justice may live on, the building probably won't. plans are in the works to demolish the huge block long church property to create a new midrise housing and commercial youth development here and pastor oliver explains why. >> at the beginning of this year, our treasury w
. >> as john ramos reports, some are pushing for it to be cleared a city landmark. >> reporter: this church year played an important role in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and they would like to carry that mission of social justice and the future. the question is do they need the building to do that? >> the church was built in the late 40s and was at one time ministered by the famous antiwar crusader reverend shorty collins. the basement was used as an organizing...
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we haven't finalized ramos, south korea and trying to, john, they don't work. we have all kinds of folks on the top marie, we have a form. so, so we're trying, i think it's great, you know, we should pursue this economic organization or bout on row. you know, and the r c p, the largest recruitment, c b, the part you know, high, you know, good china, you're getting the mess with judy and john, african corporations don't let more economical. ringback you know, corporation if you are still not willing to, but not really trying to build up with circles and then, you know, preventing of blocking certain countries like china, which is already in the largest in the region, handles the rising copy and taking over you to your side, michael, we know that the us has not been happy with china's stance when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine. how much does china's reaction to that invasion, and how much does china's close relationship to russia play into all of this? well, i think that the ukraine war and russia's attack on crane has reinforced the notion that the fra
we haven't finalized ramos, south korea and trying to, john, they don't work. we have all kinds of folks on the top marie, we have a form. so, so we're trying, i think it's great, you know, we should pursue this economic organization or bout on row. you know, and the r c p, the largest recruitment, c b, the part you know, high, you know, good china, you're getting the mess with judy and john, african corporations don't let more economical. ringback you know, corporation if you are still not...
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kathy on, on the lot. lou john, the last one will contain block gayover overwhelming. yeah. ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet, a turning point in his life. he ultimately want to sit at a loss where did he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything aka the restaurant, my house, so we lost our son to go be or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i think that's when i began to see life differently to consider another future. it changes your life. i mean, i either will call annual every year. i sat down to watch the dock a rally, but when one yes, someone asked on a tv show of if someone with diabetes could participate in the race may have. i mean, i quickly called a friend and i said, hey, look what i've seen on tv. ripple, he said, you're crazy. i'm sorry. how are you going to raise the dachau? i'm, if i'm in the app, actually the data help both me and my family to get out of that hole. i think when something like this happens to you, you need a reason to live, to get up eve
kathy on, on the lot. lou john, the last one will contain block gayover overwhelming. yeah. ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet, a turning point in his life. he ultimately want to sit at a loss where did he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything aka the restaurant, my house, so we lost our son to go be or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i think that's when i began to see life...
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on the mac, lou john, the last one will contain blocker there. overwhelming. yeah, ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet, a turning point in his life. he also for winter, i suffered a lot for that. he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything across the restaurant. my house, so we lost our son to go. bill, i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i the overall that's when i began to see life differently to consider another future. it changes your life. i mean, i either will color annual every year. i sat down to watch the doc, r rally, but when one year someone asked on a tv show. but if someone with diabetes could participate in the race matter. i mean, i quickly called a friend and i said, hey, look what i've seen on tv. well, he said, you're crazy. i'm like, how are you going to raise the dachau me? i'm, if i'm in the app, actually the data help both me and my family to get out of that hole. i think when something like this happens to you, you need a reason to live, t
on the mac, lou john, the last one will contain blocker there. overwhelming. yeah, ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet, a turning point in his life. he also for winter, i suffered a lot for that. he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything across the restaurant. my house, so we lost our son to go. bill, i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i the overall that's when i began to see life...
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the war in pandemic that if consume much of his presidency, john hindered al jazeera the veteran independently, the nobel laureate, jose ramos horses being sworn in as president of east timor is called for national reconciliation and unity to be both of office on his quarter secured, overwhelming support during the elections in march defeating the convert for cisco percentage for jeffery washington. following developments from jakarta, what's he been flagging as his priorities of the presidency? well, rob just said i'm a sorta gave a rather lengthy speech at his inauguration celebration overnight. it is important to note that it is not just his inauguration that to molest a team or marking today, but also 20 years of independence. and so in his speech, he remarked on the progress that his country has made, making a note that in 190909 or 2000, the capital city of dealy was effectively reduced to rubble. and from that, they have built the nation up to a state where it is now considered, in his words, a peaceful, happy, and imperfect democracy. but a place that can be considered an oasis of peace and solidarity. some of the pr
the war in pandemic that if consume much of his presidency, john hindered al jazeera the veteran independently, the nobel laureate, jose ramos horses being sworn in as president of east timor is called for national reconciliation and unity to be both of office on his quarter secured, overwhelming support during the elections in march defeating the convert for cisco percentage for jeffery washington. following developments from jakarta, what's he been flagging as his priorities of the...
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it's enough in john hendrick, who's outside the vigil involved in texas with more on the latest developments. what we have learned is that this young man, salvador ramos, shortly after his 18th birthday, bought to a r 15 style assault weapons. and that before coming to the school, he shot his grandmother in the face. and then on social media told a friend about that. then drove to the school crashed, his car forced his way past an armed security guard. this is all according to police and other authorities here. and then burst into this school where for an hour he held that school hostage in one room with a large number of people. he continually fired. police say it was, it was hundreds of shots in, in the and 17 children. and 2 teachers were dead. that much authorities say they know what they don't know is what exactly motivated this young man to pick that school. they have some clues. he was apparently bullied for years in school for speaking with a list that might have had something to do with it and had been complaining about his grandmother to a friend. but what exactly sparked that incident and drove him to that particular school. that's where po
it's enough in john hendrick, who's outside the vigil involved in texas with more on the latest developments. what we have learned is that this young man, salvador ramos, shortly after his 18th birthday, bought to a r 15 style assault weapons. and that before coming to the school, he shot his grandmother in the face. and then on social media told a friend about that. then drove to the school crashed, his car forced his way past an armed security guard. this is all according to police and other...
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john. >> we also had this social media posting of the two ar-style weapons on the social media account linked to ramos. was there anything else on that posting which would give a hint to why he did what he did? >> no. that's why we know from talking to some of his friends that recently he started showing pictures of firearms and guns that he wanted to buy, and then more recently because he just turned 18 years old and was eligible to buy these firearms, he apparently acquired them. and so from those conversations we're getting a picture of perhaps some change in the behavior of this -- of this young man. now, from talking to some -- a coworker, for instance, at a fast food restaurant he worked in, you also get the sense things were not well. one of his friends describes that he didn't have a very good relationship with his -- with his family. low-income family, that they lived there in town. again, these are all things investigators are going to be looking at. we know they already reached out to some of these friends who apparently had conversations with him on snap chat and also video game platforms.
john. >> we also had this social media posting of the two ar-style weapons on the social media account linked to ramos. was there anything else on that posting which would give a hint to why he did what he did? >> no. that's why we know from talking to some of his friends that recently he started showing pictures of firearms and guns that he wanted to buy, and then more recently because he just turned 18 years old and was eligible to buy these firearms, he apparently acquired them....
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john vause. the timeline of events slowly emerging immediately before the robb elementary school shooting in west texas, 19 children dies 2 teachers and another child shot dead ramoscaded in a classroom and began to shoot the victims. the grieving community believe to be strengthennd bit strategy. >> our community may have differences but in a time of need and crisis people of uvalde unite. that's what is good about this, if there's anything good about this it's going to bring our community together. >> cnn's reporter live in uvalde, texas, we heard that official talking about the community coming together to be stronger for this. this is one day after the shooting what sense are you getting with how they're coping with this tragedy? >> reporter: john, we've seen people come out all day to pay respects for the fallen, dropping off flowers and stuffed animals in front of the school at welcome sign in honor of those victims and their families. this just has been so tough for this close-knit community as they try to process their collective grief. the common sentiment that we've been hear something just how unfair all of this has been, unfair because these kids had t
john vause. the timeline of events slowly emerging immediately before the robb elementary school shooting in west texas, 19 children dies 2 teachers and another child shot dead ramoscaded in a classroom and began to shoot the victims. the grieving community believe to be strengthennd bit strategy. >> our community may have differences but in a time of need and crisis people of uvalde unite. that's what is good about this, if there's anything good about this it's going to bring our...
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john henry al jazeera houston darwin portrait is a retired new york police department lieutenant and criminal justice professor. he says, police protocol is clear on how salvador ramos should have been handled. you send the 1st available officers in and their job is to introduce and neutralize the assailant as quickly as possible. this is not the time the wait. now there's been a level of ambiguity from the perspective of the public appraisal. police department that echoed the sentiment that they put out a statement that there was a barricaded, suspect that is completely bad. you have to focus on getting those children out of there as quickly as possible with the barricaded suspect that's when you introduced hosted negotiation things to that effect. however, when you had an active shooter, that's when you come in and with the attempt to introduce and neutralize the shooter. and in my mind, that's what went wrong. i think that it's important to be as forthright as possible at the onset because it avails investigators to assess this in a much more expedited manner and get the results of the public that they deserve. and it's just so unfortunate that history has repeat
john henry al jazeera houston darwin portrait is a retired new york police department lieutenant and criminal justice professor. he says, police protocol is clear on how salvador ramos should have been handled. you send the 1st available officers in and their job is to introduce and neutralize the assailant as quickly as possible. this is not the time the wait. now there's been a level of ambiguity from the perspective of the public appraisal. police department that echoed the sentiment that...