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ktvu's noelle walker headed east where cities are trying to balance the drought with keeping people cool. >>> it is the second time in a week a school district has been accused of not doing enough to protect students. new at 6:00 p.m. tonight ktvu's cristina rendon is live in fremont where the case involves stupidities who were october -- students whawere 8 years -- students who were 8 years old. >> reporter: she is not happy with how administrators responded and she will pass out flyers tomorrow hoping they will be more open with punishment procedures. >> reporter: she says her daughter was sexually harassed multiple times by a boy. the first time she knows of was six weeks ago. >> he grabbed her private areas, grabbed them and then went behind her and made sexual motions like he was having intercourse with her. >> the boy was suspended for one day but put back in the same class. he touched her again four days ago. >> for her to have to deal with it is insane. i can't believe this. on top of that i can't believe the response i am getting from the school not to protect my child. >> part
ktvu's noelle walker headed east where cities are trying to balance the drought with keeping people cool. >>> it is the second time in a week a school district has been accused of not doing enough to protect students. new at 6:00 p.m. tonight ktvu's cristina rendon is live in fremont where the case involves stupidities who were october -- students whawere 8 years -- students who were 8 years old. >> reporter: she is not happy with how administrators responded and she will pass...
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ktvu's noelle walker found out, those potential fines have phones ringing off the hook. >> reporter: pleasanton, what is not ideal is the water supply. if something doesn't change in the town, things could get ugly. >> could you imagine rolling water out and you went to turn your faucet on and there was no water? >> reporter: they are in a stage 3 drought emergency. wasn't till the flyers went out that some people took notice and picked up the phone. >> reporter: phones at the drought center have been ringing off the hook. 500 call as day. 3 fold increase since that letter about fines went out and no one has been fined yet. >> we can't accept -- expect you to save before you knew you were supposed to. we appreciate you conserving immediately. >> reporter: it seems it took the threat of fines to get some people's attention. >> most people hadn't focused on it. once they got the paper in the mail they said this is real. this could effect me. >> reporter: that is why the city offers to send out technicians to check waterusage and teach homeowners -- water usage and teach homeowners thew
ktvu's noelle walker found out, those potential fines have phones ringing off the hook. >> reporter: pleasanton, what is not ideal is the water supply. if something doesn't change in the town, things could get ugly. >> could you imagine rolling water out and you went to turn your faucet on and there was no water? >> reporter: they are in a stage 3 drought emergency. wasn't till the flyers went out that some people took notice and picked up the phone. >> reporter: phones...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live outside the courthouse where the judge will decide his fate. >> reporter: today the neighbors told the judge they don't just want a change of address, they think he should never be freed. >> reporter: the man with the jacket over his head is the pillow case rapist. for decades christopher evans hubbart terrorized women from the bay area tosouthern california put -- to southern california, muffling their screams as he raped them. he raped 38 women but authority the number could top 100. he is the man no one wants for a neighbor. that is why a group of women fron los angeles county drove 7 hours to testify in san jose where a judge is deciding when and how christopher evans hubbart should be reloosed. >> she -- released -- >> he is a repeated rapist, serial rapist. >> reporter: he spent more time in jail and mental hospitals than out. each time they said he wasn't a danger to society and released he raped again. that is why this week he filed papers requesting an audit of doctors at state hospitals. >> reporter: are you saying they are releasing predator who
ktvu's noelle walker is live outside the courthouse where the judge will decide his fate. >> reporter: today the neighbors told the judge they don't just want a change of address, they think he should never be freed. >> reporter: the man with the jacket over his head is the pillow case rapist. for decades christopher evans hubbart terrorized women from the bay area tosouthern california put -- to southern california, muffling their screams as he raped them. he raped 38 women but...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live where friends say they are still worried about the wreck less driver they see on -- reckless driving they see on the road. >> a couple of students told me they saw people zooming by the crash site. which worries them because the chp says speed was likely a factor in the crash that killed a teenager. >>> a long country road cut short the life of a teenager girl. >> bang, crash, boom. >> reporter: the chp says a car hit a dip last night. slammed into a tree and hit a power pole. >> speed is going to kill you in a crash. you need to slow down. >> facebook photos show happier times of the teenagers who were in the car, including the driver ashley kellogg who escaped with minor injuries. a emergency brenton deveraux and ashley carlson died in the crash. the chp knocked on her principal's door. >> working her way through school. soon to graduate. >> reporter: the mood on campus is heavy. that is why they are here. they are therapy dogs giving students what grief counseling sometimes can't. >> give love. unconditional love. >> get on with their lives. >> reporter:
ktvu's noelle walker is live where friends say they are still worried about the wreck less driver they see on -- reckless driving they see on the road. >> a couple of students told me they saw people zooming by the crash site. which worries them because the chp says speed was likely a factor in the crash that killed a teenager. >>> a long country road cut short the life of a teenager girl. >> bang, crash, boom. >> reporter: the chp says a car hit a dip last night....
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ktvu's noelle walker is live in san jose where the may day rally brings out a lot of people calling for immigration reform. >> they just arrived here at city hall after marching from east san jose through the streets of san jose to city hall. i think we have news chopper 2 -- we can show you how they filled the plaza here in front of san jose city hall. it is generally -- international workers rights day is general asky what may day is -- generally what may day is. people talking about immigration reform. we talked to two young boy whose found out yesterday their mother has been deported back to mexico. they have been a scattered to the wind with friends and family. i heard that story or similar stories over and over again from people who are undocumented and here in the rally or who have family members forcing deportation. very focused on immigration rights. in an election year politics is probably not going to do much with immigration reform during an election year. they put it on the back burner but it is simmering here in san jose and it seems in some places waiting to boil over. th
ktvu's noelle walker is live in san jose where the may day rally brings out a lot of people calling for immigration reform. >> they just arrived here at city hall after marching from east san jose through the streets of san jose to city hall. i think we have news chopper 2 -- we can show you how they filled the plaza here in front of san jose city hall. it is generally -- international workers rights day is general asky what may day is -- generally what may day is. people talking about...
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for new details ktvu's noelle walker is in the mountains where why investigators are focusing on that area. >> the santa cruz sheriff's department says deputies have been told to be on the look out for orville fleming because he has been here to the santa cruz mountains in the past. if he wanted to hide this is one place he could do that. >> reporter: the santa cruz mountains. >> just the history of the whole area, highway 9, the branch robbers -- bank robbers that hide out. >> reporter: this is one of the areas he could be hiding. orville fleming is a chief wanted for the murder of his girlfriend on may 1. he is believed to be armed and dangerous with keys that give him access to every cal fire station in the state, including the one in the santa cruz mountains. he may not look like the wanted posters. he shaved his head and mustache in the past. >> he was barely recognizable to them. it modifies his aparents. >> reporter: in the community -- his appearance. >> reporter: in the community the idea of a fugitive hardly raises an eyebrow. >> has to come out of hiding to buy food, doesn'
for new details ktvu's noelle walker is in the mountains where why investigators are focusing on that area. >> the santa cruz sheriff's department says deputies have been told to be on the look out for orville fleming because he has been here to the santa cruz mountains in the past. if he wanted to hide this is one place he could do that. >> reporter: the santa cruz mountains. >> just the history of the whole area, highway 9, the branch robbers -- bank robbers that hide out....
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ktvu's noelle walker joins us live where some are trying trying to keep hope alive. >> reporter: there is always a chance for hope. but it will take a lot of ban dades to keep the doors open -- ban dades to keep the doors -- band aids to keep the doors open. >> reporter: when he had complications this afternoon he came to doctors medical emergency room. >> i am glad it is here. i am glad it is open. >> but the hospital is on life support. slated to close july 25 after voters failed to pass a parcel tax. >> if this hospital closes people are going to die. >> we work in an area with very poor people. >> reporter: she says doctors is the only cardiac care unit. the er gets 400 patient as year. if it closes west contra costa county could become a medical desert. >> the hospitals will be impacted. >> reporter: that is why they sent this flier out to communicates beyond the contra costa county voting boarders. inviting people to a meeting tonight. >> if that is the only way they could keep it open they need to extend the vote. >> reporter: like the dog park where she brings her puppy to play
ktvu's noelle walker joins us live where some are trying trying to keep hope alive. >> reporter: there is always a chance for hope. but it will take a lot of ban dades to keep the doors open -- ban dades to keep the doors -- band aids to keep the doors open. >> reporter: when he had complications this afternoon he came to doctors medical emergency room. >> i am glad it is here. i am glad it is open. >> but the hospital is on life support. slated to close july 25 after...
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ktvu's noelle walker is in isle of vista where that memorial at the packed stadium ended just about 20 minutes ago. noelle. >> reporter: it did frank, and people are still streaming out of here right now. it's taking a while to get everybody who was in the stadium chairs out of the stadium. this is called a day of mourning and reflection. classes were cancelled today so they could remember the students not only for the lives they lived but for the people they might have become. sometimes there are no words, no way to explain what's been lost. >> we are all left with the big question, why. why did this happen? why does god allow evil into the world. >> reporter: not when six people with so much life left to live are gone. without warning, without a chance to say goodbye. >> there are stories to cherish and to tell and to tell again. for as long as we hold them in our hearts, they are not gone. >> reporter: who here would have thought that traditionally exuberant end of the year at ucsb would end in a solemn ceremony. a memorial for six students who's bright futures were cut short last f
ktvu's noelle walker is in isle of vista where that memorial at the packed stadium ended just about 20 minutes ago. noelle. >> reporter: it did frank, and people are still streaming out of here right now. it's taking a while to get everybody who was in the stadium chairs out of the stadium. this is called a day of mourning and reflection. classes were cancelled today so they could remember the students not only for the lives they lived but for the people they might have become. sometimes...
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but as ktvu's noelle walker shows us it appears a lot more work needs to be done. >> most days cruising the streets on a four wheeler would be dangerous. >> on average, pedestrians have more power of the roads than i've ever seen. >> reporter: a cycling and walking utopia. >> it's so refreshing to be able to be on the street and not have to contend with traffic. >> reporter: on april 24th police and highway patrol officers wrote 126 tickets during a crosswalk traffic crack down in san francisco. on that same day, a driver hit and critically injured a man who was walking the street near stern grove. so far this year san francisco is on pace with last year when 21 people were hit and killed trying to cross the street. pedestrian advocates say an average of three people a day are hit on san francisco streets. >> it's like an explosion. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor malia says her city is working toward the pedestrian plan. >> i think there's a lot of people who are distracted. >> either they're texting. not so good or distracted by the busy urban environment. i think slowing things
but as ktvu's noelle walker shows us it appears a lot more work needs to be done. >> most days cruising the streets on a four wheeler would be dangerous. >> on average, pedestrians have more power of the roads than i've ever seen. >> reporter: a cycling and walking utopia. >> it's so refreshing to be able to be on the street and not have to contend with traffic. >> reporter: on april 24th police and highway patrol officers wrote 126 tickets during a crosswalk...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the new threat took national security obesity.the army is trying to combat the growing problem. >>> plus three months of rain in just three days. the catastrophic situation and the hidden danger facing rescuers in europe. >>> and a different kind of crime sweep to tell you about. a 77-year-old woman managed to scare off a would be robber thanks to a household item. >>> and in weather the bay area in the clear right now but we're tracking a weather system up to the north. a look at tuesday's thunderstorms chances and a timing for the next big warning track. star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. >>> an army helicopter rescued a man stranded by flood waters. the serbian president is calling the event catastrophic. thr
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the new threat took national security obesity.the army is trying to combat the growing problem. >>> plus three months of rain in just three days. the catastrophic situation and the hidden danger facing rescuers in europe. >>> and a different kind of crime sweep to tell you about. a 77-year-old woman managed to scare off a would be robber thanks to a household item. >>> and in weather the bay area in the clear right now...
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ktvu's noelle walker spent today with firefighters who were pulled away from fire training to respond to the real thing. >> reporter: firefighters in the south bay were busy today. >> we're in a position i can't grab with one hand. >> reporter: fire departments wrapped up helicopter rescue drills. >> when a big disaster happens we all come together and work as one big agency. >> reporter: in between drills. >> we got to go to work on a grass fire. >> reporter: they get put to work on real fires. >> reporter: this grass fire is believed to have started after someone tossed something out of a window. >> we're going to see fires are going to be spreading more rapidly and they're going to be higher in intensity. >> reporter: calfire declared the start of fire season in the bay area last month. >> it's definitely very serious. >> reporter: so serious the agency is ramping up equipment and staffing this week at other northern california stations. >> definitely ahead of schedule with the drought. it's helping things to dry out quicker. not as much moisture throughout the winter. >> reporter:
ktvu's noelle walker spent today with firefighters who were pulled away from fire training to respond to the real thing. >> reporter: firefighters in the south bay were busy today. >> we're in a position i can't grab with one hand. >> reporter: fire departments wrapped up helicopter rescue drills. >> when a big disaster happens we all come together and work as one big agency. >> reporter: in between drills. >> we got to go to work on a grass fire. >>...
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ktvu's noelle walker is here with more on this. >> reporter: both the chp and school principal brace for these things this time of year. the end of the school year and teens get a taste of freedom and sometimes bad accidents happen. >> reporter: there is beauty in traveling country roads but there is also danger. >> bang, crash, boom, the power goes out. >> she was inside her home last night when a driver crashed into a tree outside her home. hit a power pole and flipped the car before 8:00 p.m. last night. >> people fly down this road. >> the speed limit is 45 miles per hour. something few drivers heed. the chp estimates the driver, 18-year-old ashley kellogg was going 50 to 55. >> even a little faster is dangerous. it happened very quickly. >> reporter: two passengers were also in the car. their facebook photos show happier times. 18-year-old brenton deveraux was seriously injured. 17-year-old ashley carlson died in the crash. >> i don't want anybody to remember her as the person who died in the crash. >> reporter: she has known both girls. she came to bring flowers for ashley. >>
ktvu's noelle walker is here with more on this. >> reporter: both the chp and school principal brace for these things this time of year. the end of the school year and teens get a taste of freedom and sometimes bad accidents happen. >> reporter: there is beauty in traveling country roads but there is also danger. >> bang, crash, boom, the power goes out. >> she was inside her home last night when a driver crashed into a tree outside her home. hit a power pole and flipped...
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as ktvu's noelle walker reports it helps disadvantaged kids set goals beyond crossing a finish line. >> take your mark. set. >> reporter: in the human race some people have an advantage. right out of the starting block. most of the kids running at cal have the odds stacked against them. >> sometimes things get -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the former olympic track star who made political statement with a simple justture -- gesture is helping kids make a statement through the tommy smith youth track meet. >> we are out here to promote health, wellness. >> reporter: having direction helps even the playing field. >> likes track. it benefits her in school. >> gives them a leg up. >> i hope she runs in the olympics. she that good. >> reporter: this field is of dreams is contained in 400 meters. >> reporter: did you know what a 4x4 was before? >> no. >> reporter: this is about opportunity. some of these kids come from broken homes, some don't have a home. winning is good when they realize track can take them further than 400 meters ahead. >> scholarship. i am going to go to college. >>
as ktvu's noelle walker reports it helps disadvantaged kids set goals beyond crossing a finish line. >> take your mark. set. >> reporter: in the human race some people have an advantage. right out of the starting block. most of the kids running at cal have the odds stacked against them. >> sometimes things get -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the former olympic track star who made political statement with a simple justture -- gesture is helping kids make a statement...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live with how the efforts are working. >> reporter: the streets are open right it was a slice of heaven for a couple hours for people who like the bike and ride. the trick was finding a balance so people could get where they need to go safely. >> reporter: most days crewing the streets at low speeds would be asking for trouble. today this was the only thing with four wheels. >> bikers and pedestrians have more power, like ownership and empowerment of the roads than other cities. >> reporter: the traffic jam does rule. sunday streets in the dock patch neighborhood. this month it closed 3:00 p.m.s from at&t park to the bay view. >> so refreshing to be able to be on the street and not have to contend with traffic. >> reporter: on april 24 police and california highway patrol wrote 126 tickets in san francisco. on that same day a driver hit and injured a man who was crossing the street. so far this year san francisco is on pace with last year when 21 people were hit and killed trying to cross the streets. pedestrian advocates say an average of 3 people a day are hit
ktvu's noelle walker is live with how the efforts are working. >> reporter: the streets are open right it was a slice of heaven for a couple hours for people who like the bike and ride. the trick was finding a balance so people could get where they need to go safely. >> reporter: most days crewing the streets at low speeds would be asking for trouble. today this was the only thing with four wheels. >> bikers and pedestrians have more power, like ownership and empowerment of...
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that is where ktvu's noelle walker spock to the neighbors of -- spoke to the neighbors of weihan wang. she joins us live now from fremont with what she has been able to learn. >> reporter: this is where weihan wang graduated in 2012. on facebook many of his friends changing their profile photos to one of wong's. >> laura: boy with -- >> the boy with a peace sign weihan wang. he went by david till friday he was living the american dream away at college at uc santa barbara. >> he was very bright student. looking forward to the future. >>> a future cut short. he was among the first three victims of elliot rodger killed in the apartment elliot rodger shared with two students from san jose. at his home neighbors are stunned to know the pain hit so close to home. the parents went to santa barbara. >> i saw them leave this morning and they were very sad and they were in mourning. of course, i think this neighborhood just -- our heart goes out to the kid especially. >> reporter: an only child. this photo was on his web page. he loved basketball and good at math. helping a neighbor's son with
that is where ktvu's noelle walker spock to the neighbors of -- spoke to the neighbors of weihan wang. she joins us live now from fremont with what she has been able to learn. >> reporter: this is where weihan wang graduated in 2012. on facebook many of his friends changing their profile photos to one of wong's. >> laura: boy with -- >> the boy with a peace sign weihan wang. he went by david till friday he was living the american dream away at college at uc santa barbara....
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and, you know, if nobody else will i will. >> reporter: in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel news. [no audio] >>> nowats 6:00 p.m. a dash now at 6:00 p.m. a man wanted for killing a woman in san francisco tracked down in florida. >> tonight the arrest that led police thousands of people away. >> a mother arrested for attacking a student at school, how bullying and racist remarks may have set her off and new technology creating a -- technology is creating a business boom. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> tonight this man is under arrest suspected in the killing of a woman after a fender bender in san francisco. good evening. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> san francisco police told us they have arrested a man thousands of miles away who they believe shot two women after a fender bender in a parking hot. one of those women died. new at 6:00 p.m. ktvu's david stevenson spoke to the victim's and other family members. david? the shooting happened 6 months ago and with an arrest made the family
and, you know, if nobody else will i will. >> reporter: in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel news. [no audio] >>> nowats 6:00 p.m. a dash now at 6:00 p.m. a man wanted for killing a woman in san francisco tracked down in florida. >> tonight the arrest that led police thousands of people away. >> a mother arrested for attacking a student at school, how bullying and racist remarks may have set her off and new technology creating a -- technology is creating a...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> pretty cute. a week ago we showed you this video.se encounter with gray whales. at 1point you can see the whales flashing. we posted the video on www.ktvu.com. the pictures of the orca, wow! that was something. >> my favorite spot in the bay area for whale watching, the point res light house. >>> now to our chief meteorologist, you know that area -- >> yeah. i have been surfing out there 35 years and never seen more whales. up ocean beach in san francisco, pacifica. whales are everywhere right now. gray whales, they are working north and they will come back south. highs tomorrow are going to be cooler than today. these were the highs from today. you can see the numbers. where they were yesterday, where they were the day before. very consistent. now the change comes as the low- pressure system gets closer to us. temperatures will continue to drop and that will be via the fog, the main impact of the fog, tonight, tomorrow morning. i will show you that. i showed you there is no fog at ocean beach in san francisco. late tonight fog is co
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> pretty cute. a week ago we showed you this video.se encounter with gray whales. at 1point you can see the whales flashing. we posted the video on www.ktvu.com. the pictures of the orca, wow! that was something. >> my favorite spot in the bay area for whale watching, the point res light house. >>> now to our chief meteorologist, you know that area -- >> yeah. i have been surfing out there 35 years and never seen more whales. up...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live now, what have you found out?reporter: there were four arrests at the other location. one arrest here today at this property in american canyon. they locked the gates since we have been here this afternoon. a neighborhood bd is not surprised to see police here but kunned that -- stunned at the reasons why. >> the wake up alarm was roosters. two cousin officers from fairfield police and napa sheriff's offices searched this property. >> multiple acres. a lot of outbuildings. sheds. >> reporter: kicking in doors. cutting open storage boxes, looking for evidence. >> when you are looking for marcotics they could be anywhere. >> reporter: meth, marijuana, ammunitions were found here. they raided for guns and drugs. >> guns and drugs. >> reporter: officers arrested a 44-year-old. the bust connected to two -- the bust is connected to two other raids. >> one of our jobs in law enforcement is to take gunps off the streets -- gones off the streets -- guns off the streets. >> it does surprise me. >> last week, i could tell th
ktvu's noelle walker is live now, what have you found out?reporter: there were four arrests at the other location. one arrest here today at this property in american canyon. they locked the gates since we have been here this afternoon. a neighborhood bd is not surprised to see police here but kunned that -- stunned at the reasons why. >> the wake up alarm was roosters. two cousin officers from fairfield police and napa sheriff's offices searched this property. >> multiple acres. a...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the new threat took national security obesity.the army is trying to combat the growing problem. >>> plus three months of rain in just three days. the catastrophic situation and the hidden danger facing rescuers in europe. >>> and a different kind of crime sweep to tell you about. a 77-year-old woman managed to scare off a would be robber thanks to a household item. >>> and in weather the bay area in the clear the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way,... while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel. banking for the life you have... investing for the life you want chase. so you can. >>> an army helicopter rescued a man stranded by flood waters. the serbian president is calling the event catastrophic. three months worth of rain fell on the region in a three day burst creating the most rainfall since pressurements were created. crews are set to go out tomorrow to search for unearthed mines. >>> a rally in south california called for the safe return of close to 300 girls kidnapped
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the new threat took national security obesity.the army is trying to combat the growing problem. >>> plus three months of rain in just three days. the catastrophic situation and the hidden danger facing rescuers in europe. >>> and a different kind of crime sweep to tell you about. a 77-year-old woman managed to scare off a would be robber thanks to a household item. >>> and in weather the bay area in the clear the great...
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noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> friends, family and colleagues remembered a fallen soldier and university of san francisco graduate who made the ultimate sacrifice. jennifer moreno was killed in afghanistan in 2013. moreno was a graduate of usf school of nursing and health professionings. today her former classmates paid homage to the fallen soldier. >> she had courage that many of us would not have had that day. that fateful day that decision she made to go and just try and save a fellow soldier's life knowing fully well it was dangerous. >> reporter: during the dedication ceremony a memorial display box was unveiled with jennifer moreno's medal, a united states flag and a plaque displaying her bravery. >>> the state assembly today passed a bill limiting full contact during practice. the move comes as a response to concerns about the long term effects of head injuries. the bill would limit drills involving full contact tackling to 90 minute sessions twice a week. many lawmakers who voted against the bill said the issue they think is best addressed locally by schools and coaches. the meas
noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> friends, family and colleagues remembered a fallen soldier and university of san francisco graduate who made the ultimate sacrifice. jennifer moreno was killed in afghanistan in 2013. moreno was a graduate of usf school of nursing and health professionings. today her former classmates paid homage to the fallen soldier. >> she had courage that many of us would not have had that day. that fateful day that decision she made to go and just try and save a...
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noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> friends, family and colleagues remembered a fallen soldier and university of san francisco graduate who made the ultimate sacrifice. jennifer moreno was killed in afghanistan in 2013. moreno was a graduate of usf school of nursing and health professionings. today her former classmates paid homage to the fallen soldier. >> she had courage that many of us would not have had that day. that fateful day that decision she made to go and just try and save a fellow soldier's life knowing fully well it was dangerous. >> reporter: during the dedication ceremony a memorial display box was unveiled with jennifer moreno's medal, a united states flag and a plaque displaying her bravery. >>> the state assembly today passed a bill limiting full contact during practice. the move comes as a response to concerns about the long term effects of head injuries. the bill would limit drills involving full contact tackling to 90 minute sessions twice a week. many lawmakers who voted against the bill said the issue they think is best addressed locally by schools and coaches. the meas
noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> friends, family and colleagues remembered a fallen soldier and university of san francisco graduate who made the ultimate sacrifice. jennifer moreno was killed in afghanistan in 2013. moreno was a graduate of usf school of nursing and health professionings. today her former classmates paid homage to the fallen soldier. >> she had courage that many of us would not have had that day. that fateful day that decision she made to go and just try and save a...
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again, police are looking for that green convertible and noelle walker will have more on this story coming up on the news at 5:00. live from richmond, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> a mountain view police officer is in jail accused of felony possession of child poernl graphy -- pornography. police say their officers served a search warrant at the home of kevin nguyen yesterday. they found child pornography on his computer. anyone was looked into -- anyone was looked into jail. he's a seven-year veteran of the mountain view police department. >>> we're getting word that oakland's interim police chief will be taking the job permanently. sean whent has served as the city's interim chief since shortly after chief howard jordan stepped down, just over a year ago. a source tells ktvu whent is the choice to fill the job. jean quan has scheduled a news conference at city hall less from an hour -- less in an hour. violent crime has gone done since whent has been in charge, quan said. >>> an intense brush fire is bumping out of control in carles bad. it started -- ka
again, police are looking for that green convertible and noelle walker will have more on this story coming up on the news at 5:00. live from richmond, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> a mountain view police officer is in jail accused of felony possession of child poernl graphy -- pornography. police say their officers served a search warrant at the home of kevin nguyen yesterday. they found child pornography on his computer. anyone was looked into...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> freemont police say they've identified a person of interest. family members found the body. the woman is married but her husband was not at home when they arrived. police would only say the person of interest is a man. police say the house is home to a number of extended family members but none of them reported hearing or seeing anything out of ordinary. >> they've been you know obviously grieving, as anybody would expect. but they've been nothing but cooperative with us. >> the coroner has not released the name of a 39-year-old woman and a cause of death has yet to be determined. >>> it is every parent's worse nightmare. losing a child. but a bay area nonprofit is offering support. >> it feels like home. i wish i could come back here to that time. >> how law enforcement is now pitching in to help. >>> a big spike of bay area temperatures for today. i'll let you know when the fog will return and warm weather will continue into your memorial day. >> up next, law enforcement taking to the water. we climb on board as we work to make your long holi
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> freemont police say they've identified a person of interest. family members found the body. the woman is married but her husband was not at home when they arrived. police would only say the person of interest is a man. police say the house is home to a number of extended family members but none of them reported hearing or seeing anything out of ordinary. >> they've been you know obviously grieving, as anybody would expect. but they've been...
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and as noelle walker tells us, it's not the store's fault. >> reporter: east oakland has been a food of a desert. when the supermarket was opened, it wasn't convenient for everyone. they don't accept wic. federal government has a moratorium of new store applications. >> we are hoping we will get it. we have alot of customers that come in. >> reporter: stocked with produce, formula, everything a new mom needs except for the ability to accept wic vouchers. >> it's not fair they don't take it here. >> reporter: inability is not lost -- market celebrating 10 years this month, but has not been able to accept wic for a year and a half. >> i hope the store will figure something out, alot of families, i feel, are at an disadvantage. >> kids everywhere. it's mostly for the kids and pregnant women. ever the shopping list, getting harder to check off for new moms. >> it's a matter of convenience and money. in east oakland, ktvu channel "2 news." >>> calling it an unprovoked attack on an innocent victim. a pizza parlor worker suddenly knocked out cold. we are learning about the trained fighter f
and as noelle walker tells us, it's not the store's fault. >> reporter: east oakland has been a food of a desert. when the supermarket was opened, it wasn't convenient for everyone. they don't accept wic. federal government has a moratorium of new store applications. >> we are hoping we will get it. we have alot of customers that come in. >> reporter: stocked with produce, formula, everything a new mom needs except for the ability to accept wic vouchers. >> it's not fair...
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and as noelle walker tells us, it's not the store's fault. >> reporter: east oakland has been a food of a desert. when the supermarket was opened, it wasn't convenient for everyone. they don't accept wic. federal government has a moratorium of new store applications. >> we are hoping we will get it. we have alot of customers that come in. >> reporter: stocked with produce, formula, everything a new mom needs except for the ability to accept wic vouchers. >> it's not fair they don't take it here. >> reporter: inability is not lost -- market celebrating 10 years this month, but has not been able to accept wic for a year and a half. >> i hope the store will figure something out, alot of families, i feel, are at an disadvantage. >> kids everywhere. it's mostly for the kids and pregnant women. ever the shopping list, getting harder to check off for new moms. >> it's a matter of convenience and money. in east oakland, ktvu channel "2 news." >>> calling it an unprovoked attack on an innocent victim. a pizza parlor worker suddenly knocked out cold. we are learning about the trained fighter f
and as noelle walker tells us, it's not the store's fault. >> reporter: east oakland has been a food of a desert. when the supermarket was opened, it wasn't convenient for everyone. they don't accept wic. federal government has a moratorium of new store applications. >> we are hoping we will get it. we have alot of customers that come in. >> reporter: stocked with produce, formula, everything a new mom needs except for the ability to accept wic vouchers. >> it's not fair...
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reporter: the sheriff tells me its deputies have been told to be on the look out for fleming, noelle walker ktvu news. >>> a lot of students stayed home today from two schools in danville that were the targets of threatening messages. attendance was down about 50% even though there was a stepped up police presence at both john baldwin elementary and charlotte wood middle school. according to a letter sent out by the principal, authorities have now caught a person they believe is responsibility for those threatening messages. >>> uc berkeley wants to expand a recent facility. the lawrence berkeley national lab campus is planned for a plot of land on mead street which is off of richmond bay. amber lee is there tonight with the concerns that some community members are expressing about that project. amber-- >> frank, the expansion will add to this research facility behind me. uc wants to more than double its size. residents tell me they want to be part of that expansion. uc berkeley's richmond field station sits on 100 acres. residents say it's a beacon of hope for the future. that the proposed
reporter: the sheriff tells me its deputies have been told to be on the look out for fleming, noelle walker ktvu news. >>> a lot of students stayed home today from two schools in danville that were the targets of threatening messages. attendance was down about 50% even though there was a stepped up police presence at both john baldwin elementary and charlotte wood middle school. according to a letter sent out by the principal, authorities have now caught a person they believe is...
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. >> reporter: in isle of vista, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> the three victims from the bay area are being remembered with fondness and sadness at the high schools they attended here. george chen and james huong were both from san jose and roommates with the killer. huong was visiting them. the school he attended will name a basketball court after him. and chen's drama teacher said he made sets and eventually performed. >> those are students that teachers remember. >> reporter: james chen went to leyland high. and that school brought in counselors to help students deal with their loss. >> and another memorial is scheduled for tomorrow. an open mic will be available for anyone who wants to share their thoughts. >>> facebook has given into pressure to remove a web page that glorified the isle of vista killer. facebook initially refused to take it down saying it did not violate its community standards. well that page referred to elliot roger as an american hero in the fight against what it calls feminatzy ideology. facebook said it was a mistake not to remove the page and it apologized.
. >> reporter: in isle of vista, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> the three victims from the bay area are being remembered with fondness and sadness at the high schools they attended here. george chen and james huong were both from san jose and roommates with the killer. huong was visiting them. the school he attended will name a basketball court after him. and chen's drama teacher said he made sets and eventually performed. >> those are students that teachers remember....
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nowell -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a firefighter accused of driving a fire engine while drunk plead not guilty today. he is the third one in the video. sources say the blood alcohol tested at .13. his attorney says the case is circumstantial. he resigned after the crash. >>> happening now president obama has just arrived in the bay area. he landed 40 minutes ago. ktvu's robert handa is there and joins us now with the president's crowd interactions. >> reporter: we are still in a very restricted area. this is the presidential visit after all. there are plenty of security measures being taken around air force one and around those of us covering president obama's arrival. that security escalated as air force one made its approach -- [ audio difficulties ] >> reporter: military and secret service personnel were swirling around us as we took these pictures of the president arriving. just on first glance the president seemed to be in good spirits. he smiled and waved and headed to the caravan and then decided to head to his admirers. he greeted some of the selected people allo
nowell -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a firefighter accused of driving a fire engine while drunk plead not guilty today. he is the third one in the video. sources say the blood alcohol tested at .13. his attorney says the case is circumstantial. he resigned after the crash. >>> happening now president obama has just arrived in the bay area. he landed 40 minutes ago. ktvu's robert handa is there and joins us now with the president's crowd interactions. >>...
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reporter: the sheriff tells me its deputies have been told to be on the look out for fleming, noelle walker ktvu news. >>> a lot of students stayed home today from two schools in danville that were the targets of threatening messages. attendance was down about 50% even though there was a stepped up police presence at both john baldwin elementary and charlotte wood middle school. according to a letter sent out by the principal, authorities have now caught a person they believe is responsibility for those threatening messages. >>> uc berkeley wants to expand a recent facility. the lawrence berkeley national lab campus is planned for a plot of land on mead street which is off of richmond bay. amber lee is there tonight with the concerns that some community members are expressing about that project. amber-- >> frank, the expansion will add to this research facility behind me. uc wants to more than double its size. residents tell me they want to be part of that expansion. uc berkeley's richmond field station sits on 100 acres. residents say it's a beacon of hope for the future. that the proposed
reporter: the sheriff tells me its deputies have been told to be on the look out for fleming, noelle walker ktvu news. >>> a lot of students stayed home today from two schools in danville that were the targets of threatening messages. attendance was down about 50% even though there was a stepped up police presence at both john baldwin elementary and charlotte wood middle school. according to a letter sent out by the principal, authorities have now caught a person they believe is...
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ktvu's noelle walker talked to two brothers who found out their mother was deported yesterday. [ music ] >> reporter: church used to be about family. [ singing ] >> reporter: without a mother here the children are turning to the father, son and holy spirit. >> really sad that we have toseparate families -- to separate families. >> reporter: his mother was deported. . >> not right. >> the family portrait is a snapshot of what may day has become about in san jose. the may day international workers day march has faces of all colors, different walks of life walking towards the same goal. >> we need to stand up for everybody. >> our family story is very common. >> this day is about families gathered to the wind. >> criminals are the ones who separate families. >> reporter: and children who miss their mother. >> a lot. i can't explain it. [ music ] >> reporter: praying for the day they could be a family again. >>> first look at landslide dangerous in the bay area, where they are most likely to happen. >> also police say this dog and a pitbull pent on the a-- went on the attack and injured pe
ktvu's noelle walker talked to two brothers who found out their mother was deported yesterday. [ music ] >> reporter: church used to be about family. [ singing ] >> reporter: without a mother here the children are turning to the father, son and holy spirit. >> really sad that we have toseparate families -- to separate families. >> reporter: his mother was deported. . >> not right. >> the family portrait is a snapshot of what may day has become about in san...
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. >> reporter: in isle of vista, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> the three victims from the bay area are being remembered with fondness and sadness at the high schools they attended here. george chen and james huong were both from san jose and roommates with the killer. huong was visiting them. the school he attended will name a basketball court after him. and chen's drama teacher said he made sets and eventually performed. >> those are students that teachers remember. >> reporter: james chen went to leyland high. and that school brought in counselors to help students deal with their loss. >> and another memorial is scheduled for tomorrow. an open mic will be available for anyone who wants to share their thoughts. >>> facebook has given into pressure to remove a web page that glorified the isle of vista killer. facebook initially refused to take it down saying it did not violate its community standards. well that page referred to elliot roger as an american hero in the fight against what it calls feminatzy ideology. facebook said it was a mistake not to remove the page and it apologized.
. >> reporter: in isle of vista, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> the three victims from the bay area are being remembered with fondness and sadness at the high schools they attended here. george chen and james huong were both from san jose and roommates with the killer. huong was visiting them. the school he attended will name a basketball court after him. and chen's drama teacher said he made sets and eventually performed. >> those are students that teachers remember....
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noelle walker reporting from isle of vista, ktvu. >>> today we hear from the families of the victims. including the family of veronica wise. they say they raced to los angeles as soon as they heard about the rampage. when veronica didn't call them, veronica's family went online and traced her phone to one of the crime scenes. that's when they realized that their daughter was one of the victims. they say wise and her father had a special bond. he was a stay at home dad till she was 12 years old. >> she was kind, she was the person who would reach out to the kids who weren't the popular kids. some of the nerdy kids, some of the kids that were a little bit like, this roger kid described himself as. >> reporter: veronica wise excelled at math and water polo. her family says she planned on a career in finance. >>> three bay area men were the first killed in the attack. many of their friends and teachers returned to the classrooms they attended today for the first time since that massacre and ktvu's allie rasmus is here now with how they're being remembered at those schools today. >> report
noelle walker reporting from isle of vista, ktvu. >>> today we hear from the families of the victims. including the family of veronica wise. they say they raced to los angeles as soon as they heard about the rampage. when veronica didn't call them, veronica's family went online and traced her phone to one of the crime scenes. that's when they realized that their daughter was one of the victims. they say wise and her father had a special bond. he was a stay at home dad till she was 12...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2news. >>> menlo park police are looking for a man who robbed a woman who is eight months pregnant. it happened wednesday night around 9:00. police say the woman was sitting in the passenger seat of her car when a man approached her, broke a window and forcibly took $200 from her. he then ran away. she was hurt by shattered glass from the window, but otherwise is expected to be okay. >>> with a little more than two weeks left until june 3rd primary, elections officials are making an appeal for more volunteers to help at the polls in santa clara county. the county registrar of voters says it needs more than 1000 people to serve as election officers. county officials say there is a particular need for people who are bilingual to assist voters. it is more challenging to sign up volunteers for california's june primary. >> it's not as high of a turnout as you have in the general elections, so we generally find that people have less awareness and there's a little bit less excitement as compared to what you see in the general elections. >> officials say the june
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2news. >>> menlo park police are looking for a man who robbed a woman who is eight months pregnant. it happened wednesday night around 9:00. police say the woman was sitting in the passenger seat of her car when a man approached her, broke a window and forcibly took $200 from her. he then ran away. she was hurt by shattered glass from the window, but otherwise is expected to be okay. >>> with a little more than two weeks left until june 3rd primary,...
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ktvu's noelle walker is following the story. she'll have a live report coming up at 5:30. >>> a well known police officer has been arrested for possessing child pornography. the officer is a sketch artist who you are about to hear talk about his art during a recent ktvu profile. ktvu's robert honda is live now from where the officer worked and where he was taken into custody today. robert. >> reporter: well the atmosphere here at the police station is one of shock and disappointment. not just because the officer was arrested here while on duty, or the charges he faces. but because of who he is. a veteran cop and a talented artist. >> the 36-year-old mountain view police officer arrested on felony child pornography charges is a gifted sketch artist who used his skill to help capture criminals or find missing persons. kevin of san jose demonstrated that talent in a ktvu profile in february when he talked about helping the public. >> on a daily basis, help people out. and do meaningful things. >> the picture of the officer radicall
ktvu's noelle walker is following the story. she'll have a live report coming up at 5:30. >>> a well known police officer has been arrested for possessing child pornography. the officer is a sketch artist who you are about to hear talk about his art during a recent ktvu profile. ktvu's robert honda is live now from where the officer worked and where he was taken into custody today. robert. >> reporter: well the atmosphere here at the police station is one of shock and...