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melanie woodrow has the story. melanie woodrow has the story. >> payment on stores, beer >> any invasion of personal resident like that is particularly unnerving. >> through snapchat local teens invited others to a two night party at abandoned house on vineyard road. this house is not abandoned. the home owners recently purchased and renovated it and in the process of moving in. >> it is horrible. you put so work in your house and...i cannot imagine. >> the neighbors say their son heard the party on sunday night. >> he thought they were super loud. >> police receive add call at 10:30 for a large group of juveniles in the area. they arrived there was no one there. the teens broke in through a bathroom window and in addition to vandalism they stole a tv. >> it is out of con text for novato. the police arrested a male 17-year-old for possess of stolen property but have not recovered the stolen tv and say there could be more arrests because of social media. neighbors set up a go fund me page to help the new homeowners.
melanie woodrow has the story. melanie woodrow has the story. >> payment on stores, beer >> any invasion of personal resident like that is particularly unnerving. >> through snapchat local teens invited others to a two night party at abandoned house on vineyard road. this house is not abandoned. the home owners recently purchased and renovated it and in the process of moving in. >> it is horrible. you put so work in your house and...i cannot imagine. >> the...
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melanie woodrow joins us now from the jail live with more on those accused deputies. melanie. >> reporter: yeah, according to court documents that were available to us today, these three correctional deputies had not faced similar charges previously, but at least one of them had been in trouble with the law. tonight abc 7 news has learned of new allegations of abuse inside this jail. correctional deputies, 27-year-old rafael rodriguez, 28-year-old jereh lubrin and 27-year-old matthew farris face murder, conspiracy and assault under the color of authority charges in connection with the death of 31-year-old santa clara county inmate michael tyree. tyree died from internal bleeding due to blunt force trauma. >> this violent cowardly life that took mr. tyree's life is not indicative of the values that we expect and honor with the men and women of this department. >> reporter: a search of criminal court records turned up one prior arrest for matthew farris. in 2007 when farris was 18 years old, he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. there were no prior
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melanie woodrow joins us now from the jail live with more on those accused deputies. cording to court documents that were available to us today, these three correctional deputies had not faced similar charges previously, but at least one of them had been in trouble with the law. tonight abc 7 news has learned of new allegations of abuse inside this jail. correctional deputies, 27-year-old rafael rodriguez, 28-year-old jereh lubrin and 27-year-old matthew farris face murder, conspiracy and assault under the color of authority charges in connection with the death of 31-year-old santa clara county inmate michael tyree. tyree died from internal bleeding due to blunt force trauma. >> this violent cowardly life that took mr. tyree's life is not indicative of the values that we expect and honor wit
melanie woodrow joins us now from the jail live with more on those accused deputies. cording to court documents that were available to us today, these three correctional deputies had not faced similar charges previously, but at least one of them had been in trouble with the law. tonight abc 7 news has learned of new allegations of abuse inside this jail. correctional deputies, 27-year-old rafael rodriguez, 28-year-old jereh lubrin and 27-year-old matthew farris face murder, conspiracy and...
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. >> david is live along with melanie woodrow. david, start us off, please. >> reporter: he was in jail for drug possession as well as petty theft. the sheriff today called his murder could you ardly and disgusting and contrary to the values that deputies are expected to embrace. >> the attorney for the family of michael tyree didn't mince words about his death. >> there's a fact basis for the phrase he got the [ bleep ] out of him. so they beat him badly. >> reporter: after a week of silence the santa clara county sheriff laid out details from the investigation, the deputies are accused of murder, conspiracy and assault under color of authority. the coroner's examination found tyree bled to death after blunt force trauma and found naked and covered in feces. >> this is a tragic, sad, heartbreaking event and that michael tyree, is a person of value -- >> deputies ferris were arrested at dawn -- >> each photographed at the santa clara main jail, the same jail where they are accused of taking the life of an inmate they swore to prot
. >> david is live along with melanie woodrow. david, start us off, please. >> reporter: he was in jail for drug possession as well as petty theft. the sheriff today called his murder could you ardly and disgusting and contrary to the values that deputies are expected to embrace. >> the attorney for the family of michael tyree didn't mince words about his death. >> there's a fact basis for the phrase he got the [ bleep ] out of him. so they beat him badly. >>...
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a team from san francisco is on the where melanie woodrow is live right now. melanie?hey're looking for. paint cans, canisters that may have lighter fluid in them and any sort of compressed air tank. they need to get it all out of here before cal recycles shows up with big trucks on friday to remove all of this ash. >> we'll pull out paint cans, if we have any fuel canisters, camping stove, compressed gas sillen daryls. >> four members of the epa's office of emergency response team. then, today, huntding. >> much of this is likely to be emptied not knowing from looking at it. the best thing to do is get it out of the way. >> removing household hazardous waste from the 15 closest schools. these 15 are the most critical because friday, cal recycle will come with big trucks to remove possibly effective-laced ash. >> you don't want the large equipment that's going to come in and move the arable to be concerned with compressed gas ill cylinders. >> the scuba tank that didn't rupture and somebody drives over it with a bulldozer, you've got a problem. >> the epa worked in tan
a team from san francisco is on the where melanie woodrow is live right now. melanie?hey're looking for. paint cans, canisters that may have lighter fluid in them and any sort of compressed air tank. they need to get it all out of here before cal recycles shows up with big trucks on friday to remove all of this ash. >> we'll pull out paint cans, if we have any fuel canisters, camping stove, compressed gas sillen daryls. >> four members of the epa's office of emergency response team....
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. >> david is live along with melanie woodrow. david, start us off, please. >> reporter: he was in jail for drug possession as well as petty theft. the sheriff today called his murder could you ardly and disgusting and contrary to the values that deputies are expected to embrace. >> the attorney for the family of michael tyree didn't mince words about his death. >> there's a fact basis for the phrase he got the [ bleep ] out of him. so they beat him badly. >> reporter: after a week of silence the santa clara county sheriff laid out details from the investigation, the deputies are accused of murder, conspiracy and assault under color of authority. the coroner's examination found tyree bled to death after blunt force trauma and found naked and covered in feces. >> this is a tragic, sad, heartbreaking event and that michael tyree, is a person of value -- >> deputies ferris were arrested at dawn -- >> each photographed at the santa clara main jail, the same jail where they are accused of taking the life of an inmate they swore to prot
. >> david is live along with melanie woodrow. david, start us off, please. >> reporter: he was in jail for drug possession as well as petty theft. the sheriff today called his murder could you ardly and disgusting and contrary to the values that deputies are expected to embrace. >> the attorney for the family of michael tyree didn't mince words about his death. >> there's a fact basis for the phrase he got the [ bleep ] out of him. so they beat him badly. >>...
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melanie woodrow is live outside the park tonight. where concert-goers were affected. at this weekend's construction. melanie. >> reporter: that's right. we are actually, the park is very close by. and the subway project behind me is one of several reasons that heavy traffic was anticipated during this weekend. but not bart closures could keep people from attending the billy joel concert. 50,000 billy joel fans had to cross the street to at & t park. making the path a little more manageable. parking control the officers, like denise. >> because so many in the small auchlt time and spacing got busy. >> also helping with construction workers. making infrastructure upgrade. at the intersection. many east bay residents had to rethink their saturday commute. the transbay tube is closed for weekend repairs. >> i was planning on taking the bart. >> going to bail because of the traffic thing. >> not only didn't the folks bail. many said travel ek was a breeze. >> and 15 second got on the bus. 20 minutes. for some coming up with just one favorite billy goal song was more difficu
melanie woodrow is live outside the park tonight. where concert-goers were affected. at this weekend's construction. melanie. >> reporter: that's right. we are actually, the park is very close by. and the subway project behind me is one of several reasons that heavy traffic was anticipated during this weekend. but not bart closures could keep people from attending the billy joel concert. 50,000 billy joel fans had to cross the street to at & t park. making the path a little more...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has more information on the moments leading up to that inmate's death and she joins us live from san jose tonight. melan melanie. >> reporter: well, right now the coroner's report on this inmate's death is not yet out and there's a media hold on it. that means that office has been told not to talk about it with the press. the coroner's office falls underneath the sheriff's office, and so do corrections deputies that work here at the jail. still, despite the connecticut there, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office says that their investigation into this inmate's death is not a conflict of interest. according to the santa clara county sheriff's office, a corrections deputy found the inmate unresponsive last thursday during a wellness check. paramedi pronounced the 31-year-old white inmate dead inside the cell. sergeant scott jensen said while one deputy initially found the inmate, three are now on administrative leave. >> it's a nontypical -- it's uncommon for deputies to be placed on administrative leave after an in custody death. >> reporter: detectiv
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has more information on the moments leading up to that inmate's death and she joins us live from san jose tonight. melan melanie. >> reporter: well, right now the coroner's report on this inmate's death is not yet out and there's a media hold on it. that means that office has been told not to talk about it with the press. the coroner's office falls underneath the sheriff's office, and so do corrections deputies that work here at the jail. still, despite...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has more information on the moments leading up to that inmate's death and she joins us live from san jose tonight. melan melanie. >> reporter: well, right now the coroner's report on this inmate's death is not yet out and there's a media hold on it. that means that office has been told not to talk about it with the press. the coroner's office falls underneath the sheriff's office, and so do corrections deputies that work here at the jail. still, despite the connecticut there, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office says that their investigation into this inmate's death is not a conflict of interest. according to the santa clara county sheriff's office, a corrections deputy found the inmate unresponsive last thursday during a wellness check. paramedics pronounced the 31-year-old white inmate dead inside the cell. sergeant scott jensen said while one deputy initially found the inmate, three are now on administrative leave. >> it's a nontypical -- it's uncommon for deputies to be placed on administrative leave after an in custody death. >> reporter: detect
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has more information on the moments leading up to that inmate's death and she joins us live from san jose tonight. melan melanie. >> reporter: well, right now the coroner's report on this inmate's death is not yet out and there's a media hold on it. that means that office has been told not to talk about it with the press. the coroner's office falls underneath the sheriff's office, and so do corrections deputies that work here at the jail. still, despite...
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let's head out to melanie woodrow live at crissy field to show us how people are enjoying the sunny and hot sunday. oh how ills it going? >> reporter: a little cooler now some people wrapped up their day since we checked in with you at 5:00. but a lot of people are still out here and will likely stay until the sun goes down. i've seep a lot of sun screen and a lot of water, and that's really critical because these hot temperatures can be dangerous. we did see some heat-related calls at the lafayette art and wine festival. stay hydrated especially if you're drinking alcohol. for the most part we have seen people enjoying themselves in the water today, including here at crissy field. if you want some advice on staying cool, you turn to an expert. or in this case, this ought-year-old. >> i first went into the ocean, i swam for about 30 minutes. came back, relaxed in the sun. put some sun screen on before all of that. >> of course. >> and then we got some popsicles. >> reporter: isn't she dispute the popsicled were gone by the time we met him but we did enjoy spending time with him and his
let's head out to melanie woodrow live at crissy field to show us how people are enjoying the sunny and hot sunday. oh how ills it going? >> reporter: a little cooler now some people wrapped up their day since we checked in with you at 5:00. but a lot of people are still out here and will likely stay until the sun goes down. i've seep a lot of sun screen and a lot of water, and that's really critical because these hot temperatures can be dangerous. we did see some heat-related calls at...
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melanie woodrow, live at crissy field in san francisco. i imagine people are just trying to stay cool. >> reporter: they are. i'll tell you some people actually really love this warm weather, and of course some people would love it if were also cooler. people were asking me the last time it was more than 90 degrees in san francisco, and drew tuma tells me it wasn't too long ago. on labor day we hit 91. the next day was 95. when you're talking about temperatures this warm, sometimes people can get sick, and we did see a couple of heat-related calls at the lafayette art and wine festival. staying hydrated, special i if you're drinking alcohol with wateres critical. we have seen people enjoying themselves in the water today. including here at crissy field, where i met some san francisco transplants who are drilled with the warmer temps. >> this is fabulous, ireland is freezings. we talked to people at home and it's miserable, pureeing rain. >> they've got their winter clothes on. and jealous we're enjoying such temperatures in san francisco.
melanie woodrow, live at crissy field in san francisco. i imagine people are just trying to stay cool. >> reporter: they are. i'll tell you some people actually really love this warm weather, and of course some people would love it if were also cooler. people were asking me the last time it was more than 90 degrees in san francisco, and drew tuma tells me it wasn't too long ago. on labor day we hit 91. the next day was 95. when you're talking about temperatures this warm, sometimes people...
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let's head out to melanie woodrow live at crissy field to show us how people are enjoying the sunny and hot sunday. oh how ills it going? >> reporter: a little cooler now some people wrapped up their day since we checked in with you at 5:00. but a lot of people are still out here and will likely stay until the sun goes down. i've seep a lot of sun screen and a lot of water, and that's really critical because these hot temperatures can be dangerous. we did see some heat-related calls at the lafayette art and wine festival. stay hydrated especially if you're drinking alcohol. for the most part we have seen people enjoying themselves in the water today, including here at crissy field. if you want some advice on staying cool, you turn to an expert. or in this case, this ought-year-old. >> i first went into the ocean, i swam for about 30 minutes. came back, relaxed in the sun. put some sun screen on before all of that. >> of course. >> and then we got some popsicles. >> reporter: isn't she dispute the popsicled were gone by the time we met him but we did enjoy spending time with him and his
let's head out to melanie woodrow live at crissy field to show us how people are enjoying the sunny and hot sunday. oh how ills it going? >> reporter: a little cooler now some people wrapped up their day since we checked in with you at 5:00. but a lot of people are still out here and will likely stay until the sun goes down. i've seep a lot of sun screen and a lot of water, and that's really critical because these hot temperatures can be dangerous. we did see some heat-related calls at...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has more. >> reporter: in the light of day the damage is easier to see but overnight the pain wasn't any less vivid. fire investigators say the blaze started in this van. investigators uncovered drug paraphernalia. >> we called the police many times and they say you cannot be around here. >> reporter: of the four homes burned his sustained the least damage which is hard to believe standing inside. >> working for a long time for my house and then lost everything. >> reporter: neighbors reported hearing explosions and grabbed what was most important. >> my kids. >> i thought i was going to lose my life. >> reporter: 19-year-old gonzalez was treated for smoke inhalation. >> i saw friends coming out of the windows. my car on fire, everything on fire. >> reporter: he said he wasn't surprised to learn the source of the fire. >> automatically i knew it was them. >> reporter: with the cause determined the next phase of the investigation is underway. >> we know what. now the trick is find out exactly who. that may not be something we are able to prove. >> rep
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has more. >> reporter: in the light of day the damage is easier to see but overnight the pain wasn't any less vivid. fire investigators say the blaze started in this van. investigators uncovered drug paraphernalia. >> we called the police many times and they say you cannot be around here. >> reporter: of the four homes burned his sustained the least damage which is hard to believe standing inside. >> working for a long time for my...
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in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news in las vegas where a fire broke out in a british airways jumbo jet before takeoff. >> you can see the flames in this photo from another passenger on another airliner. here's another look at the plane. officials have tweeted that no injuries have been reported so far. >> which a wonderful to hear after you see that smoke. here's a live look at the boeing 777. it is the same kind of plane involved in the crash of asiana flight a couple years ago. >>> and more breaking news, right now a large brush fire is burning just south of los angeles. >> here's a live look in orange county. homes have been evacuated. you can see how close the flames are to that neighborhood. >> ten acres. so far no buildings have been damaged but you can see the proximity to the houses and the water being poured on it there. temperatures in the triple digits in the area with a light breeze pushing the flame. we'll continue to keep an eye on this. you can always get the latest on twitter. >> and in the meantime we're following two add
in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news in las vegas where a fire broke out in a british airways jumbo jet before takeoff. >> you can see the flames in this photo from another passenger on another airliner. here's another look at the plane. officials have tweeted that no injuries have been reported so far. >> which a wonderful to hear after you see that smoke. here's a live look at the boeing 777. it is the same kind of...
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an attorney representing one of those inmates spoke with abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow today. >>orter: we reported another inmate being treated for a broken jaw blamed it on two correctional deputies. one was accused of killing michael tryee. the attorney says he was beaten owe badly he couldn't see who was beating him. >> they're beating hip, they say if you want to stop, you have to say i am a [ bleep ]. >> powell is representing reuben garcia. he says two correctional deputies beat him up in july. he was in an interview he complained. >> reporter: powell says this is not what garcia looked like directly after the beating. these photos were taken after his recent jaw surgery. he had a
an attorney representing one of those inmates spoke with abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow today. >>orter: we reported another inmate being treated for a broken jaw blamed it on two correctional deputies. one was accused of killing michael tryee. the attorney says he was beaten owe badly he couldn't see who was beating him. >> they're beating hip, they say if you want to stop, you have to say i am a [ bleep ]. >> powell is representing reuben garcia. he says two correctional...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that part of the coverage from middleton. so much loss for many people there. >> reporter: absolutely. and most residents have not been allowed back to this area, you can see why. there is so much destruction here with a tremendous amount of difference just from one side of the street to another on my left side, a home demolished and across the street, it appears this house was untouched by the fire. one of the greatest symbols of the american dream is still standing here. the home behind it is in ashes. >> our faith gives us strength to get over these tough times. >> reporter: the pastor has been offering words of wisdom to those who lost much. and prayers of gratitude where some have within in despair. that includes middleton's united methodist church. >> it survived the 1918 fire that took out all of downtown. so 97 years later it survived. >> reporter: firefighters are going home to home to make sure there are no flare ups. they're also putting out hot spots, like the one in this tree. most are thankful. the law enforceme
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that part of the coverage from middleton. so much loss for many people there. >> reporter: absolutely. and most residents have not been allowed back to this area, you can see why. there is so much destruction here with a tremendous amount of difference just from one side of the street to another on my left side, a home demolished and across the street, it appears this house was untouched by the fire. one of the greatest symbols of the american dream...
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an attorney representing one of those inmates spoke with abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow today. >> reporter: we reported another inmate being treated for a broken jaw blamed it on two correctional deputies. one was accused of killing michael tryee. the attorney says he was beaten owe badly he couldn't see who was beating him. >> they're beating hip, they say if you want to stop, you have to say i am a [ bleep ]. >> powell is representing reuben garcia. he says two correctional deputies beat him up in july. he was in an interview room. he complained. >> reporter: powell says this is not what garcia looked like directly after the beating. these photos were taken after his recent jaw surgery. he had a gash, black eye and broken jaw. >> it wasn't discovered until it manifested in what appeared to be an abscessed tooth. >> reporter: a spokesperson told abc7 news garcia got injured during a fight with another inmate. powell says garcia told them there was an inmate on inmate scuffle, but it was later and lasted 30 seconds. >> he said i already had the blood on my face. >> reporter: in a
an attorney representing one of those inmates spoke with abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow today. >> reporter: we reported another inmate being treated for a broken jaw blamed it on two correctional deputies. one was accused of killing michael tryee. the attorney says he was beaten owe badly he couldn't see who was beating him. >> they're beating hip, they say if you want to stop, you have to say i am a [ bleep ]. >> powell is representing reuben garcia. he says two...
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he spoke with melanie woodrow today. >> reporter: the inmate says he does not fear retaliation and wants everyone to know this is not the first time he'd witnessed excessive force inside of the jail. the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were conducting a routine search of the inmates, and an hour lubrin returned to tyree's cell. >> he said does he usually [ bleep ] but he went back and calling his name. but he went back to the phone on the desk, called in it. rafael rodriguez came in with a flashlight. >> reporter: he says he could see him outside of the cell. >> he was pumping his chest and body fluids were coming out of his mouth. >> reporter: according to the coroner, tyree bled to death internally. >> he said that we're inmates and they're correctional officers and who would they believe? >> reporter: he says the tone inside of the jail changed rec
he spoke with melanie woodrow today. >> reporter: the inmate says he does not fear retaliation and wants everyone to know this is not the first time he'd witnessed excessive force inside of the jail. the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that part of the coverage from middleton. so much loss for many people there. >> reporter: absolutely. and most residents have not been allowed back to this area, you can see why. there is so much destruction here with a tremendous amount of difference just from one side of the street to another on my left side, a home demolished and across the street, it appears this house was untouched by the fire. one of the greatest symbols of the american dream is still standing here. the home behind it is in ashes. >> our faith gives us strength to get over these tough times. >> reporter: the pastor has been offering words of wisdom to those who lost much. and prayers of gratitude where some have within in despair. that includes middleton's united methodist church. >> it survived the 1918 fire that took out all of downtown. so 97 years later it survived. >> reporter: firefighters are going home to home to make sure there are no flare ups. they're also putting out hot spots, like the one in this tree. most are thankful. the law enforceme
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has that part of the coverage from middleton. so much loss for many people there. >> reporter: absolutely. and most residents have not been allowed back to this area, you can see why. there is so much destruction here with a tremendous amount of difference just from one side of the street to another on my left side, a home demolished and across the street, it appears this house was untouched by the fire. one of the greatest symbols of the american dream...
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he spoke with melanie woodrow today. >> reporter: the inmate says he does not fear retaliation and wants everyone to know this is not the first time he'd witnessed excessive force inside of the jail. the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were conducting a routine search of the inmates, and an hour lubrin returned to tyree's cell. >> he said does he usually [ bleep ] but he went back and calling his name. but he went back to the phone on the desk, called in it. rafael rodriguez came in with a flashlight. >> reporter: he says he could see him outside of the cell. >> he was pumping his chest and body fluids were coming out of his mouth. >> reporter: according to the coroner, tyree bled to death internally. >> he said that we're inmates and they're correctional officers and who would they believe? >> reporter: he says the tone inside of the jail changed rec
he spoke with melanie woodrow today. >> reporter: the inmate says he does not fear retaliation and wants everyone to know this is not the first time he'd witnessed excessive force inside of the jail. the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were...
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in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> we hope foreclosure for that family.us with a seasonal chill coming our way. >> it feels like it has been a longtime since we talked about the cooler numbers dominating our seven-day forecast. live doppler 7hd showing you it is a quiet sunday night. and today as we open up the almanac on this 27th day of september is pretty seasonal. it is something we have seen very rarely. it was 1 degree below the normal . oakland is spot on at 73 and san jose at 80, 1 degree above their normal high. outside is our golden gate bridge camera and you are going to wake up to some fog tomorrow morning. right now we are down to 57 off the high in the 70s. morgan hill and half moon bay at 52 degrees. a live look at a gorgeous view across the region. 55 in santa rosa and concord is the warm spot at 70. livermore 68 degrees. here is live doppler 7hd and the changes are headed our way. we have an area of low pressure, an upper level low. it is streaming over the region and as it slides south over the coming days, it will bring us cooler air th
in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> we hope foreclosure for that family.us with a seasonal chill coming our way. >> it feels like it has been a longtime since we talked about the cooler numbers dominating our seven-day forecast. live doppler 7hd showing you it is a quiet sunday night. and today as we open up the almanac on this 27th day of september is pretty seasonal. it is something we have seen very rarely. it was 1 degree below the normal . oakland is spot on at 73...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains why. >> reporter: the man who lives in this dublin home with his wife and daughter testified that the robber woke him up with a flashlight. then said, your daughter is okay. listen to what i say. he said the robber tried to tie him up, but he fought back. the robber, he says, hit his head with a flashlight, causing this cut, all while he says his wife ran to the bathroom to call 911. the victim says robber left the home when he yelled for his wife to get the gun, even though they didn't have him. matthew muller was identify by his cell phone left behind. without a search warrant, detectives bypassed the locked cell phone by calling 911. they then got the phone's number and that the phone was registered to matthew muller's parents, evidence that muller's attorney wants thrown out. >> if you're going to search something without a warrant, you have to make that search clean. >> reporter: if a judge believes that they had an urgent need to get the phone's number without a search warrant, the evidence could be considered. dublin police services
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains why. >> reporter: the man who lives in this dublin home with his wife and daughter testified that the robber woke him up with a flashlight. then said, your daughter is okay. listen to what i say. he said the robber tried to tie him up, but he fought back. the robber, he says, hit his head with a flashlight, causing this cut, all while he says his wife ran to the bathroom to call 911. the victim says robber left the home when he yelled for his...
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he spoke exclusively with pl melanie woodrow. >> night before michael tire died inmate gallon vin says he heard screams. >> saying i'm sorry i'm sorry please i'm sorry. at the time i didn't know who it was. >> now who do you believe it was. >> it was tire. >> correctional deputy matthew and rafael rodriguez charged with the murder. night in question the santa klir county sheriff's office for the 3 correctional deputy were conducting a routine search of the inmate. hour later he returned to the cell and called out to the other i hope mates including gallon vin. >> excuse my language but he said then he went back to the cell and was call his name didn't rae spopd went back to the phone on the desk called it in rafael rodriguez educates came in with flashlight. >>porter: gallon vin says could he see him pull his body out of the cell. >> he started to revive him pumping the chest. a beautiful of body fluids coming out of the mouth when did he that. he bled to death internally according to coroner. gallon vin once heard rodriguez threaten another inmate. >> he told rodriguez he would all ri
he spoke exclusively with pl melanie woodrow. >> night before michael tire died inmate gallon vin says he heard screams. >> saying i'm sorry i'm sorry please i'm sorry. at the time i didn't know who it was. >> now who do you believe it was. >> it was tire. >> correctional deputy matthew and rafael rodriguez charged with the murder. night in question the santa klir county sheriff's office for the 3 correctional deputy were conducting a routine search of the inmate....
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he spoke exclusively to reporting melanie woodrow earlier today.orter: the inmade gave us permission to use his name. he said everything she shared with us today he also reported to the detectives investigating michael tyree's death. inside the santa clara county main jail, armando galvin said he heard screams coming from a nearby inmate's cell the night before michael tyree died. >> saying i'm sorry, i'm sorry. please, please, i'm sorry. >> reporter: galvin says the screams and pleas were followed by silence. at the time, correctional deputies matthew farris, jereh lub bin, and rodriguez were doing rounds. he said when they got to his cell, they were acting differently and hardly searched. about an hour later lubrin returned. >> excuse my language, but he said does he usually [ bleep ] himself. then he went back to tyree's cell and was calling his name.
he spoke exclusively to reporting melanie woodrow earlier today.orter: the inmade gave us permission to use his name. he said everything she shared with us today he also reported to the detectives investigating michael tyree's death. inside the santa clara county main jail, armando galvin said he heard screams coming from a nearby inmate's cell the night before michael tyree died. >> saying i'm sorry, i'm sorry. please, please, i'm sorry. >> reporter: galvin says the screams and...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> two very complicated cases. >>> a tense situation in baltimore today.same old things! >> protesters block the street outside the courthouse where there was a hearing for six police officers accused in the death of freddie gray. officers arrested one man. the judge refused to dismiss charges. gray died while in police custody on april 12th a week after suffering a spinal cord injury. his death led to protests and a riot. >>> more than 100 investigators are on the ground for a second day searching for three suspicious men thought to have shot and killed a police officer in illinois. marcy gonzalez has the latest. >> reporter: officers trying to track down the gun men who killed one of their own as residents in the town of fox lake nervously wait for their capture. >> i am shaking. i am honestly shaking. >> reporter: lieutenant joseph gliniewicz was shot to death yesterday morning as radioing in. >> pepper spray, shots were fired. >> reporter: the vague description he gave only saying two of the men were white and one was black is still all investigators s
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> two very complicated cases. >>> a tense situation in baltimore today.same old things! >> protesters block the street outside the courthouse where there was a hearing for six police officers accused in the death of freddie gray. officers arrested one man. the judge refused to dismiss charges. gray died while in police custody on april 12th a week after suffering a spinal cord injury. his death led to protests and a riot. >>> more than...
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melanie woodrow has the story. >> 50,000 billy joel fans had to navigate these conditions prosing the street to at&t park. making the path a little more manageable, parking control officers like denise. >> because so many in a small amount of time and spacing, it got a little busy. >> also helping flag men with the construction workers install track and making infrastructure upgrades at the 4th and king intersection. many east bay residents had to rethink their saturday commute >> i thought it would be a real nightmare. >> the transbay tube is closed for weekend track repairs. >> i was planning on taking bart, then -- >> we were going to bail because of the traffic thing. >> not only didn't these folks bail, many said traffic was a breeze. >> i got on a bus and it took 20 minutes. >> for some, coming up with just one favorite billy joel song was more difficult than coming into the city. >> oh, oh, wow. what would be my favorite? piano man. >> in san francisco. >> mine is the same, i'm sorry, i love piano man. >> lord husband. >> abc7 news. >> you can download our free abc7 news app to
melanie woodrow has the story. >> 50,000 billy joel fans had to navigate these conditions prosing the street to at&t park. making the path a little more manageable, parking control officers like denise. >> because so many in a small amount of time and spacing, it got a little busy. >> also helping flag men with the construction workers install track and making infrastructure upgrades at the 4th and king intersection. many east bay residents had to rethink their saturday...
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. >> melanie woodrow was in sacramento for the hearing and joins us live. melanie? >> reporter: you may remember matthew muller is a former marine. he's a harvard educated attorney who is accused of not only kidnapping denise huskins but possibly in connection with other home invasions. now he'll be facing another harvard trained lawyer representing the u.s. attorney's office. we got a look at matthew muller today in court. this is a sketch of him. he was in plain clothes today. his attorney says likely the clothes that he was initially arrested in. he'll be entering a not guilty plea on his behalf. at issue in court is whether or not he'd be fully shackled in the future. the judge decided yes. muller's family and friends were also in court today. his family did not want to speak on camera including his mom who investigators spoke to prior to his arrest after muller left his cell phone behind in a dublin home invasion, they tracked the phone to his family who in turn pointed investigators to his south lake tahoe home where they found muller and more evidence linking
. >> melanie woodrow was in sacramento for the hearing and joins us live. melanie? >> reporter: you may remember matthew muller is a former marine. he's a harvard educated attorney who is accused of not only kidnapping denise huskins but possibly in connection with other home invasions. now he'll be facing another harvard trained lawyer representing the u.s. attorney's office. we got a look at matthew muller today in court. this is a sketch of him. he was in plain clothes today. his...
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melanie woodrow was was theretofore the drama. >> no contest. that's the plea he entered. his cell phone behind, a key piece of evidence that led investigators to his south lake tahoe home where they found more evidence. also linking him to a large kidnapping in vallejo. police initially called the kidnapping a hoax. his attorney said the no contest plea is a strategic move. >> everything we are doing here is done with an eye to federal court. >> that strategic move, overlapping sentences if he's found guilty in the vallejo kidnapping case. it's a binding agreement that he will receive concurrent time for whatever time he gets in sacramento in the federal case. >> at most the dublin home invasion carries 11 years but the vallejo kidnapping could send him to prison much longer. >> it's decades, as in plural. >> monday he will be arraigned on a federal complaint for the vallejo kidnapping. his mental state will be a component of what happens in sacramento. plead not guilty. >> he said he will plead not guilty. >> the federal complaint is a charging document but he has not be
melanie woodrow was was theretofore the drama. >> no contest. that's the plea he entered. his cell phone behind, a key piece of evidence that led investigators to his south lake tahoe home where they found more evidence. also linking him to a large kidnapping in vallejo. police initially called the kidnapping a hoax. his attorney said the no contest plea is a strategic move. >> everything we are doing here is done with an eye to federal court. >> that strategic move,...
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melanie woodrow was there to was theretofore the drama. >> no contest. that's the plea he entered. left his cell phone behind, a key piece of evidence that led investigators to his south lake tahoe home where they found more evidence. also linking him to a large kidnapping in vallejo. police initially called the kidnapping a hoax. his attorney said the no contest me is a strategic move. >> everything we are doing here is done with an eye to federal court. >> that strategic move, overlapping sentences if he's found guilty in the vallejo kidnapping case. it's a binding agreement that he will receive concurrent time for whatever time he gets in sacramento in the federal case. >> at most the dublin home innovation carries 11 years but the vallejo kidnapping could send him to prison much longer. >> it's decades, as in plural. >> monday he he will be a rainen a federal complaint for the vallejo kidnapping. his mental state will be a component of what happens in sacramento. >> he said he will immediate not guilty. >> the federal complaint is a charging document but he has not been indicte
melanie woodrow was there to was theretofore the drama. >> no contest. that's the plea he entered. left his cell phone behind, a key piece of evidence that led investigators to his south lake tahoe home where they found more evidence. also linking him to a large kidnapping in vallejo. police initially called the kidnapping a hoax. his attorney said the no contest me is a strategic move. >> everything we are doing here is done with an eye to federal court. >> that strategic...
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abc7 news reporter medically woodrow is live at the police department. melanie? >> ama, there may have been as many as 100 teens at this party. tonight there is no word yet on where the teen arrested went to high school, but the principal of san marin high school told me he will be looking into all of this tomorrow. meantime, the messaging app snap chat is how word of the party spread and that same messaging app helped police make an arrest. >> beer cans strewn about and furniture torn into. this is what novato police say some teens did to a home labor day weekend. >> any invasion of your personal residence like that is particularly unnerving. >> through the messaging application snap chat local teens in vieted others to a -- invited others to a two-night party only this house isn't abandoned. the homeowners purchased and renovated it and they were in the process of moving in. >> that's horrible. you put so much work into your house. i can't imagine. >> neighbor had -- neighbors say their son heard the party on sunday night. >> they were super loud. >> police say
abc7 news reporter medically woodrow is live at the police department. melanie? >> ama, there may have been as many as 100 teens at this party. tonight there is no word yet on where the teen arrested went to high school, but the principal of san marin high school told me he will be looking into all of this tomorrow. meantime, the messaging app snap chat is how word of the party spread and that same messaging app helped police make an arrest. >> beer cans strewn about and furniture...
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abc7 news reporter medically woodrow is live at the police department. melanie? >> ama, there may have been as many as 100 teens at this party. tonight there is no word yet on where the teen arrested went to high school, but the principal of san marin high school told me he will be looking into all of this tomorrow. meantime, the messaging app snap chat is how word of the party spread and that same messaging app helped police make an arrest. >> beer cans strewn about and furniture torn into. this is what novato police say some teens did to a home labor day weekend. >> any invasion of your personal residence like that is particularly unnerving. >> through the messaging application snap chat local teens in vieted others to a -- invited others to a two-night party only this house isn't abandoned. the homeowners purchased and renovated it and they were in the process of moving in. >> that's horrible. you put so much work into your house. i can't imagine. >> neighbor had -- neighbors say their son heard the party on sunday night. >> they were super loud. >> police say
abc7 news reporter medically woodrow is live at the police department. melanie? >> ama, there may have been as many as 100 teens at this party. tonight there is no word yet on where the teen arrested went to high school, but the principal of san marin high school told me he will be looking into all of this tomorrow. meantime, the messaging app snap chat is how word of the party spread and that same messaging app helped police make an arrest. >> beer cans strewn about and furniture...
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woodrow wilson bridge. heavy issues as you approach temple hills horse and of the bridge. melanie pilot of escaped the wreck. their clothes were initially on fire but they were able to jump on him and smother the flames until they went out. ♪ melanie: >> it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, film, television, and broadway star, neil patrick harris. and the new host of "who wants to be a millionaire?," chris harrison. plus, nba all-star russell westbrook challenges the co-hosts with shut-up showdown. and the men's winner of the u.s. open. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] [cheers and applause] >> now, here are emmy winners, kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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woodrow wilson bridge. and tied roosevelt bridge inbound 66, you cannot continue on to constitution avenue. you will have to make a turn and make the trip in to downtown another direction. melanie to you. >> here is a look at the pope frances schedule. historic meeting between his holiness and president barack obama an hour away. roads are closed around the white house right now. and expect closures to remain in place until, at least, noon. and then the pope will hop into the popemobile for a parade along the ellipse. set to start around 11:00. >> and size of relief. metro crews fixed a power outage that left people stuck in the tunnel at u street for more than an hour. problem patched last night. and of course, this morning, major crunch as people flood to see the pope. latest for you on air and online @news8newstalk.com. you can get more news, traffic and weather updates on good morning washington. on newschanel 8. hope you have a wonderful day. he has no idea what's coming. my taste - so huge, yet so unexpected. i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with a whole lotta creamy goodness! left! right! uppercut! leaving tast
woodrow wilson bridge. and tied roosevelt bridge inbound 66, you cannot continue on to constitution avenue. you will have to make a turn and make the trip in to downtown another direction. melanie to you. >> here is a look at the pope frances schedule. historic meeting between his holiness and president barack obama an hour away. roads are closed around the white house right now. and expect closures to remain in place until, at least, noon. and then the pope will hop into the popemobile...