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last night police asked city council to install 20 cameras in low to moderate income areas. the council will spend the next few months gathering information. >>> a worker at los angeles international airport is under arrest this morning in connection with dry ice explosions there. the suspect has been identified as 28-year-old decarrillo bennett. he took dry fries a plane and placed it in a bottle that exploded sunday night inside an employee restroom and monday night near an aircraft at the international terminal. a colleague tells abc news bennett was nervous about an upcoming merger and talked about starting his own airline. >>> san jose mayor has joined leaders from foreour california cities in an effort to get a pension reform initiative on the november ballot. he filed papers for a statewide constitutional yesterday. it would allow local governments to trim pension benefits for their workers. meyers said cities can't afford the benefits. union leaders say it's an attempt to rob public ploefs promised retirement benefits. >>> sunnyvale will break ground on a five ache $
last night police asked city council to install 20 cameras in low to moderate income areas. the council will spend the next few months gathering information. >>> a worker at los angeles international airport is under arrest this morning in connection with dry ice explosions there. the suspect has been identified as 28-year-old decarrillo bennett. he took dry fries a plane and placed it in a bottle that exploded sunday night inside an employee restroom and monday night near an aircraft...
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they are asking police and the city to take action. community members are fed up with what they describe as discussing and sacred behavior in the neighborhood. they have it on video. a man and a woman going to the bathroom in an hour -- allie. an obvious act of prostitution president senta this video, a man using a bathroom in an alley. class that was a terrible time. you should get the ones where they walk by people in the outdoor restaurants fitting their food. -- spitting in their food. the situation is out-of-control. >> this >> this has gotten increasingly worse in the past year. three subcommittees have been put together organized to come up with solutions and strategies. they met tuesday night to discuss options like public toilets. the eventual plan is to take specific the man's to the city. class -- >> [indiscernible] >> we found officers writing citations minutes before the meeting. -- magnetsn, matt for questionable behavior. >> we want to get a government agency, especially a homeless agent see, to come in with a program fo
they are asking police and the city to take action. community members are fed up with what they describe as discussing and sacred behavior in the neighborhood. they have it on video. a man and a woman going to the bathroom in an hour -- allie. an obvious act of prostitution president senta this video, a man using a bathroom in an alley. class that was a terrible time. you should get the ones where they walk by people in the outdoor restaurants fitting their food. -- spitting in their food. the...
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. >>> in about an hour, the fremont police will ask city leaders to approve more surveillance cameras now, what makes this request controversial is that the police department isn't looking to put those cameras in neighborhoods where there's a high crime rate. rather in neighborhoods where people make the least amount of money. nbc bay area's kris sanchez is in fremont this evening with the details. kris? >> reporter: hi there, raj. well, the fremont police department wants to blanket the city in surveillance cameras like the one you see on the light pole. tonight they're going to ask the city council to put the first -- give them the money to put the first 20 in low to moderate income neighborhoods. first as you mentioned largely because of a technicality related to the money. this was busted by fremont police in large part because of private surveillance cameras in one fremont neighborhood. folks pitched in $50 per household to put the cameras up themselves. tonight, the fremont police department will ask the city council to fund 20 cameras like this one on central avenue using $160,
. >>> in about an hour, the fremont police will ask city leaders to approve more surveillance cameras now, what makes this request controversial is that the police department isn't looking to put those cameras in neighborhoods where there's a high crime rate. rather in neighborhoods where people make the least amount of money. nbc bay area's kris sanchez is in fremont this evening with the details. kris? >> reporter: hi there, raj. well, the fremont police department wants to...
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well, an effort to reduce crime fremont police are asking the city council to approve surveillance cameras. there is nothing new about surveillance cameras as a crime fighting tool but what is you? that the fremont police accident asking they be put up in low to moderate income neighborhoods based on u.s. census data. the neighborhoods include the arden wood neighborhood, central downtown t south donedale and the niles district. the request is in response to an increase on home burglaries. it's part of a larger plan to put these cameras up around the entire city. they say there is proof these type of cameras do help solve crimes. the police department plans to pay for the cameras with grant money. the start-up cost for the system will run about $450,000 and police will have to find a way to fund it. some residents are voicing concerns that the surveillance cameras, how about feeling of big brother watching. they fear that the city could invade their privacy. the council is going to look at this at 7:00 tonight. reporting live, "today in the bay." >> thank you. >> meteorologist christina lo
well, an effort to reduce crime fremont police are asking the city council to approve surveillance cameras. there is nothing new about surveillance cameras as a crime fighting tool but what is you? that the fremont police accident asking they be put up in low to moderate income neighborhoods based on u.s. census data. the neighborhoods include the arden wood neighborhood, central downtown t south donedale and the niles district. the request is in response to an increase on home burglaries. it's...
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police are urging students to put away their phones while walking on campus. >>> the city of fremont may install surveillance cameras. the argus reports police are asking the city council to put up cameras on low to moderate income areas. they say their request comes after complaints about a rise in home burglaries. the cameras would be placed on fremont street lights and public buildings. no word on when the fremont cameras would go up. >>> 4:47 is the time. let's check in with sal for a look at the commute. it could be interesting again because a lot of people just made those alternate plans in case b.a.r.t. was on strike. >> they didn't know what was going to happen when they went to bed. this morning b.a.r.t. trains are running. we're going to be saying that a lot. people may be going on the roads. let's take a look at what we have now. this is a look at the san mateo bridge looking good headed out to the high-rise. no problem spots on the bun dunn barton bridge or the bay bridge. traffic is light as you get over to the toll plaza and get into san fransisco. we have been looking at the livermore valley, one of the busiest commutes. 4:48 let's go to
police are urging students to put away their phones while walking on campus. >>> the city of fremont may install surveillance cameras. the argus reports police are asking the city council to put up cameras on low to moderate income areas. they say their request comes after complaints about a rise in home burglaries. the cameras would be placed on fremont street lights and public buildings. no word on when the fremont cameras would go up. >>> 4:47 is the time. let's check in...
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we're raising the question with city leaders and police. also askinges out millions in overtime for certain things when it talks about overall spending. tonight at 11:00 find out why cops are making more than the mayor and even their boss. and what overtime doesn't count toward the number they share with the public. joce sterman, abc2 news. >>> her story coming up tonight. go to abc2news.com where you can see comparatively where some of the city leaders rank when it comes to some of the police officers she was talking around. >>> the government shutdown has deprived us but fret not. the maryland zoo's got you covered with lion cam. the youngest female lion at the zoo has installed to give you a behind the scenes look at the lion area and also helping zoo keepers monitor the area when the zoo is closed. getting used to the camera, she's a ham. kind of like lynette. that would be hello. >> all right everybody. all right let's talk about what's going on right now. satellite and radar not a whole lot in maryland. but back to the west plenty of cloud cover
we're raising the question with city leaders and police. also askinges out millions in overtime for certain things when it talks about overall spending. tonight at 11:00 find out why cops are making more than the mayor and even their boss. and what overtime doesn't count toward the number they share with the public. joce sterman, abc2 news. >>> her story coming up tonight. go to abc2news.com where you can see comparatively where some of the city leaders rank when it comes to some of...
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. >> officials are considering a proposal to install surveillance video around the city and police are asking the city council to install the cameras in low-to-mid income areas in response to a recent rise in home burglaries. not intended to target specific group of people. if approves up to 20 cameras go up and census data is used to choose where to mount the cameras. >> our media partners, the "contra costa times", reports the city council is voted in favor of the ordinance classifying illegal drug sales, storm, and manufacturers as public nuisance. if approved that gives the city authority to pursue legal action against landlord whose look the other way and retuesday to address drug activities. the council is expected to milk a final decision on that ordinance at the october 28 meeting. >> bart is not the only bay area trance it agency dealing with a strike throat, coming up. a work stoppable facing commuters on a different agency. >> three dry ice bombs found in southern california at an airport and one goes off and what wear learning about the airport threat. >> a look outside down at th
. >> officials are considering a proposal to install surveillance video around the city and police are asking the city council to install the cameras in low-to-mid income areas in response to a recent rise in home burglaries. not intended to target specific group of people. if approves up to 20 cameras go up and census data is used to choose where to mount the cameras. >> our media partners, the "contra costa times", reports the city council is voted in favor of the...
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city. police are asking the city council to install the cameras in response to a recent rise in home burglariesal could be in the works to re-open the federal government and raise the debt ceiling. democrats and republicans negotiated a deal to keep the agencies open until mid-january and raise the debt ceiling until mid-february. >> off to a calm and cool start. 30's, 40's, and 50's. but 70's and 80's, a warmer day in the seven-day forecast. >> scientists say a popular sports supplement sold in stores around the world is secretly spiked with a chemical share to methamphetamine. it goes by the name "craze," and researchers say the ingredients are created laboratories but an attorney for the company that makes it says they have proof from a certified laboratory showing there is no after soviet mean -- no amphetamine-like compound. >> another retailer will on the doors on thanksgiving, for the first time in 155-year history, macy's will open 8:00 p.m. thanksgiving. last year they opened at midnight. this is putting profit before people by forcing store employees to leave their families for their
city. police are asking the city council to install the cameras in response to a recent rise in home burglariesal could be in the works to re-open the federal government and raise the debt ceiling. democrats and republicans negotiated a deal to keep the agencies open until mid-january and raise the debt ceiling until mid-february. >> off to a calm and cool start. 30's, 40's, and 50's. but 70's and 80's, a warmer day in the seven-day forecast. >> scientists say a popular sports...
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city. according to our media partner the counsel decided to wait because of unease over funding the cameras with federal housing grants intended to help the pore. last night, police askedity council to install up to 20 cameras in low-to-mid income areas, miss say it is in response to a spike in home burglaries and not intended to target a specific group of people. the council will spend a too months gathering more information. a worker at los angeles international airport is under arrest in connection with dry ice explosions. the suspect has been identified at 28 years old who worked as a ramp supervisor at lax. the lapd says bennett took dry ice from a plane and placed it in a both that exploded on sunday night and monday night at lax. a colleague tells use that bennett was nervous about an upcoming merger and he spoke of possibly starting his own airline company. >> san jose mayor has joined leaders from other california cities to get a pension reform initiative on the ballot next year filing papers for state-wide constitutional measure with mayors from pacific grove, anaheim, san bernardino and santa ana yesterday allowing local governments to trim pension benefits
city. according to our media partner the counsel decided to wait because of unease over funding the cameras with federal housing grants intended to help the pore. last night, police askedity council to install up to 20 cameras in low-to-mid income areas, miss say it is in response to a spike in home burglaries and not intended to target a specific group of people. the council will spend a too months gathering more information. a worker at los angeles international airport is under arrest in...
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that's what the fremont police department is asking the city council to fund tonight. the city has $160,000 in community development block grant money, which is set to expire in june. the grant money must be spent in low to moderate income neighborhoods. >> i think that's a good thing. i think it will protect the community. there's so much that goes on, and i think that's the safest way for us to be able to catch criminals who just do bad things. >> reporter: while there are people who will protest on the grounds of personal privacy, the folks we talked with did not. >> i guess the goal is to make fremont safe. let's do it. as long as the attention of the police department is the same everywhere, whether people have cameras or not. >> reporter: we were photographed entering a neighborhood where a single burglary hasn't happened in a year since they were put up. that's the reason the fremont police department would like to put cameras across the city. a $400,000 proposition. it would provide some infrastructure and way to further study using that technology. >> it is us
that's what the fremont police department is asking the city council to fund tonight. the city has $160,000 in community development block grant money, which is set to expire in june. the grant money must be spent in low to moderate income neighborhoods. >> i think that's a good thing. i think it will protect the community. there's so much that goes on, and i think that's the safest way for us to be able to catch criminals who just do bad things. >> reporter: while there are people...
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document which revealed just one contractor could owe the state nine million dollars or when we asked the city policeartment for copies of so- called called after action reports which detail police involved shootings another request denied becuase attorneys for the police department told us the reports are in fact personnel records...and thus secret and the biggest obstacle for obtaining public informationth e offices of md attorneygenera l doug gansler where many of our requests are vetted and often returned with steep price tags that total in the tens of thousands fo dollars. so we asked the ag's office for a list of public informaton requests received in the past two years and how much it charged to fulfill them just to get a sense of fair, and effective the state's transparency laws are and their answeratwent y five hundred dollar price tag just to find out. in fact, the ag's office told us the information we wanted would have to be assembled by hand it's a stark contrast to gansler's campaign rhetoric abouttranspare ncy. 01:00:41 "one of our ideas rolling out was transparencyan d accountablity a
document which revealed just one contractor could owe the state nine million dollars or when we asked the city policeartment for copies of so- called called after action reports which detail police involved shootings another request denied becuase attorneys for the police department told us the reports are in fact personnel records...and thus secret and the biggest obstacle for obtaining public informationth e offices of md attorneygenera l doug gansler where many of our requests are vetted and...
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police the city. it would help us to solve crime, and -- >> denied the department would ask the city council to reallocateding. police say they plan to target low to moderate income neighborhoods. they start u.s. census data, and some fremont residents wonder if certain groups will unfairly be singled out. >> they're not making the kind of money that will give them a higher standard of living, and they're susceptible to the surveillance. surveillance without doing anything wrong. >> we're going to make sure that our citizens feel that they're privacy needs are met with this project, and the intention is not to invade the privacy of our community, but to provide a safe community. >> neighborhoods where cameras may be installed include the central downtown area, the armwood neighborhood, the niles district, and south sundale neighborhood. police stress the city council must first approve a plan. residents have not had a chance to comment on the concept. >> they're hoping that eventually they'll have enough funding to put cameras up throughout the entire city. reporting live in fremont, marianne favro, nbc b
police the city. it would help us to solve crime, and -- >> denied the department would ask the city council to reallocateding. police say they plan to target low to moderate income neighborhoods. they start u.s. census data, and some fremont residents wonder if certain groups will unfairly be singled out. >> they're not making the kind of money that will give them a higher standard of living, and they're susceptible to the surveillance. surveillance without doing anything wrong....
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. >>> the city of fremont may install surveillance cameras to curb crime. argus reports police are asking the city council to put up cameras in low to moderate income areas. they say their request comes after complaints about a rise in home burglaries. the cameras would be placed on fremont street lights and public buildings. vallejo and oakland have similar camera surveillance. no word on when the cameras would go up. >>> a triple shooting in san fransisco, one of the victims just a boy apparently. what a witness reported seeing right after shots were fired. >> commuters are waking up tired this morning. they are losing sleep trying to find out if and when there will be a b.a.r.t. strike. they're sounding off this morning. >> good morning right now we are looking at the freeways and there is some crowded conditions out there. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. >> skies are clear. it's cold for some, already very mild for others, but everybody's going to be in on sunshine and warmer temps today. how much warmer, we'll have those forecasted highs very soon. >>> welcome back. th
. >>> the city of fremont may install surveillance cameras to curb crime. argus reports police are asking the city council to put up cameras in low to moderate income areas. they say their request comes after complaints about a rise in home burglaries. the cameras would be placed on fremont street lights and public buildings. vallejo and oakland have similar camera surveillance. no word on when the cameras would go up. >>> a triple shooting in san fransisco, one of the victims...
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fremont police are asking the city counsels tool approve a plan to install crime fighting cameras. what's different about this plan they are going to incall them in low and moderate income. here are some of the neighborhoods they are considering. the ard an wood, central downtown t the south donedale neighborhood and the nils district. police say it's not intend to forrous on one type of resident. the police department plans to pay for the 20 cameras with grant money. the start-up cost for the surveillance system will run about 450,000, and police will have to find a wye to fund it. some are voicing concerns that the cameras have a feeling of big brother watching and they fear the city could invade their privacy. recently in some of the affluent neighborhoods here neighbors have been discussing pitching in air own money and buying assistance cameras. this plan will allow them in all neighborhoods. >> 6:16. the national security agency has been downloading your contact list and may know who your friends are on facebook. >> a block besser from? >> you have to wonder how many secrets
fremont police are asking the city counsels tool approve a plan to install crime fighting cameras. what's different about this plan they are going to incall them in low and moderate income. here are some of the neighborhoods they are considering. the ard an wood, central downtown t the south donedale neighborhood and the nils district. police say it's not intend to forrous on one type of resident. the police department plans to pay for the 20 cameras with grant money. the start-up cost for the...
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police. >> a day late city police are asking for your help to locate the suspects. >> this is how the antit software prey works. it allows users to track their stolen laptop using either the device is a gps or the nearest what fired hot spotw-if- spot. it will translate and grab a fix on its location. what is a really unique is that you can also take a photo of whomever is using your laptop. you can even grab a screen shot of the latest active session. for example, if a thief is locked into their energy mail account, using your computer, you can see his last correspondence or grab his e-mail address. >> a sampras's go police sergeant has been arrested and booked on suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving and hit and run. police said that thomas haymond, a 22 year veteran of the san francisco police department crashed his car into a parked car. it happened on tuesday night at 12 avenue and walton street in the sunset district. a witness reported the crash to police and arrested him at his home shortly after. >> a seven month old infant who died in what police are calling a suspicious death
police. >> a day late city police are asking for your help to locate the suspects. >> this is how the antit software prey works. it allows users to track their stolen laptop using either the device is a gps or the nearest what fired hot spotw-if- spot. it will translate and grab a fix on its location. what is a really unique is that you can also take a photo of whomever is using your laptop. you can even grab a screen shot of the latest active session. for example, if a thief is...
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the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal with infrastructure issues, others have concerns about the sustainability of water supplies. allbee: it's not just about the sustainability of the assets, it's about the sustainability of our water resources. parts of this country that thought of themselves as water rich 20, 30 years ago, now are discovering that they really are not water rich, they have source supply issues, they have serious questions about how they're going to accommodate additional growth in their communities. melosi: if we can find alternatives, we can preserve a water supply. conservation o
the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal...
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the city council asked the police to escort them away. there was complete denial of the problem. 15 years later, water quality is on the agenda of every city council person in that local city, and that's completely a result of activists forcing the issue, surfrider and other local groups, saying, "hey, these water quality issues are real and you need to address them." and only until the public sort of creates that will will the politicians respond. narrator: while some cities deal...
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tiananmen square, beijing hotel manager who did not wish to be named tells us that local police alerted hotels city-wide askingng suspects. who appear to be from the ethnic uighur minority. the police listed vehicles and i.d. numbers and said the suspects may have stayed in the capital from october 1st. leading to speculation of an orchestrated political statement. if it was an attack, it would be both audacious and highly symbolic. at noon monday, a jeep plowed through tourists and burst into flames. amateur video of the incident was posted on youtube. crash site itself was quickly scrubbed clean and as pictures emerged on social media, authorities quickly censered them and blocked internet searches on the subject. cnn's own reporting has been blacked out in china. the largely muslim uighur minority is centered in xinjiang province in the far west. there's a history of tension sometimes violent between uighurs and chinese. people have grown to expect unrest in that region but not in the very heart of the capital. thmt snept at tiananmen square infamous for the brutal crackdown on student demonstrators in 1989
tiananmen square, beijing hotel manager who did not wish to be named tells us that local police alerted hotels city-wide askingng suspects. who appear to be from the ethnic uighur minority. the police listed vehicles and i.d. numbers and said the suspects may have stayed in the capital from october 1st. leading to speculation of an orchestrated political statement. if it was an attack, it would be both audacious and highly symbolic. at noon monday, a jeep plowed through tourists and burst into...
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police have turned down the city's latest contract offer, the vote was 954-2. now that would have raised salaries by 3%. the mercury news reports police officers are askingor a 6% pay hike. the city says it can't afford raises without making budget cuts elsewhere. two years ago police and others accepted salary cuts to offset a budget shortfall. >>> san jose mayor chuck reid led a pension reform fight that angered a lot of those. measure b was approved by san jose voters but is still being challenged in court by the police union. now mayor reid is said to be days away from taking his campaign around the state. the san jose mercury news said the mayor said he hopes to file paper work for a measure to allow all citys to change pension plans for their employees. >> the city of san carlos wants to hire experts to investigate whether pg&e pipeline is safe, they became concerned about the pipeline after seeing an e-mail from pg&e engineers. the e-mail raised questions about the possibility of a san bruno-type situation. a reference to that deadly pipeline explosion. on monday the city manager plans to ask the city council to approve spending as much as 250,000
police have turned down the city's latest contract offer, the vote was 954-2. now that would have raised salaries by 3%. the mercury news reports police officers are askingor a 6% pay hike. the city says it can't afford raises without making budget cuts elsewhere. two years ago police and others accepted salary cuts to offset a budget shortfall. >>> san jose mayor chuck reid led a pension reform fight that angered a lot of those. measure b was approved by san jose voters but is still...
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document which revealed just one contractor could owe the state nine million dollars or when we asked the city police department for copies of so- called called after action reports which detail police involved shootings another request denied becuase attorneys for the police department told us the reports are in fact personnel records...and thus secret and the biggest obstacle for obtaining public informationth e offices of md attorneygenera l doug gansler where many of our requests are vetted and often returned with steep price tags that total in the tens of thousands fo dollars. so we asked the ag's office for a list of public informaton requests received in the past two years and how much it charged to fulfill them just to get a sense of fair, and effective the state's transparency laws are and their answeratwent y five hundred dollar price tag just to find out. in fact, the ag's office told us the information we wanted would have to be assembled by hand it's a stark contrast to gansler's campaign rhetoric abouttranspare ncy. 01:00:41 "one of our ideas rolling out was transparencyan d accountabli
document which revealed just one contractor could owe the state nine million dollars or when we asked the city police department for copies of so- called called after action reports which detail police involved shootings another request denied becuase attorneys for the police department told us the reports are in fact personnel records...and thus secret and the biggest obstacle for obtaining public informationth e offices of md attorneygenera l doug gansler where many of our requests are vetted...
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. >>> the city of fremont may install surveillance cameras to curb cameras. police are asking the city council to put up cameras on what they call low to mid rit- income areas. their request comes after complaints in a rise in home burglaries. the cameras would be placed to help this. >>> an arrest has been made in connection with a deadly shooting in san francisco's mission district early yesterday morning. investigators have arrested 56- year-old vincent jakobo. the shooting happened on b.a.r.t.let and -- bartlett. the victim is 28-year-old maurice white of san francisco. no word on a motive for the shooting. >>> san francisco's district attorney and others are speaking out against a proposed new jail. the san francisco examiner reports the city may soon look to get up to $80 million from the state to help pay for a new jail next to the hall of justice. the $300 million facility would replace the existing jail. d.a. george gascon said the money would be better spent on programs that help reduce the number of inmates. >>> and tonight, the pinole city council will debate wheth
. >>> the city of fremont may install surveillance cameras to curb cameras. police are asking the city council to put up cameras on what they call low to mid rit- income areas. their request comes after complaints in a rise in home burglaries. the cameras would be placed to help this. >>> an arrest has been made in connection with a deadly shooting in san francisco's mission district early yesterday morning. investigators have arrested 56- year-old vincent jakobo. the shooting...
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anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> the city council is scheduled to consider a proposal monday for a bill poured on 101. supporters say it would bring in at least 700,000 dollars a year, that could be used to replace aging infrastructure, but critics say they are distracting, billboards have already gone up in those places. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee has pledged to respond to all change.org petitions with a certain number of signatures. he is the first in the country to make that pledge. the white house has been responding to on-line petitions since 2011. topics have ranged from wall street reform and gun violence to questions from star wars fans about the possibility of building a real life death star. >>> petitions for ed lee have called for an end to stop and frisk programs and for protections for occupy protesters. >> all right, our time is 6:10 a new push for immigration reform, how president obama will challenge house republicans later today. >> plus an 11-year-old boy under arrest, what he is accused of doing and why it led to his school being locked down. >>
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. >> this morning we asked, do you think baltimore city police need to tweet out alerts about crime andending us those responses. we will read more in the next hour. summit willn nation wrap up in new york city today. hundreds of educators are tackling important tag it's. things like technology and bullying. about a dozen educators from baltimore travel to the big apple. >> being in a room with so many teachers facing the same challenges just opens everything up. >> a critical concern is having enough time to put the common core standards in place in the classroom. tim tooten will continue our coverage with another live report from new york at 5:00 p.m. you can get updates from them on our website, wbaltv.com. >> the baltimore running festival has become a community event. more.mara has ownt helps to have your cheering section when you are slogging through 13.1 miles. that is what the principle of isand park elementary middle leading a huge team from the steam to the baltimore running festival and he is leading by example. what will it take for you to do that marathon? >> time to train.
. >> this morning we asked, do you think baltimore city police need to tweet out alerts about crime andending us those responses. we will read more in the next hour. summit willn nation wrap up in new york city today. hundreds of educators are tackling important tag it's. things like technology and bullying. about a dozen educators from baltimore travel to the big apple. >> being in a room with so many teachers facing the same challenges just opens everything up. >> a critical...
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anyone with information on goode is asked to call city police. >> and still more breaking news to tellou about. a jury has reached a verdict in the wrongful death trial of michael jackson. the verdict is expected to be in court next half hour. sued concert promoter, aeg, saying the company hired dr. conrad murray, the man convicted in jackson's death and that makes the company responsible. aeg contends jackson hired murray himself. we will bring you the verdict as soon as it is announced. >>> a $189 million mega million jackpot. and the only ticket sold is here -- winning ticket was sold here in maryland. christie ileto has more. >> reporter: the winner has yet to come forward to claim his or her prize. while we have a mystery winner, it's no mystery, where this winning ticket was sold. >>> hundreds of thousands of tickets printed. but only one ticket is a winner wednesday. maryland loty officials say it sold at a dash inn. >> this is not the first time someone saw this. i am so excited to see who won the lottery. >> reporter: the store gets money for selling the winning ticket. >> whe
anyone with information on goode is asked to call city police. >> and still more breaking news to tellou about. a jury has reached a verdict in the wrongful death trial of michael jackson. the verdict is expected to be in court next half hour. sued concert promoter, aeg, saying the company hired dr. conrad murray, the man convicted in jackson's death and that makes the company responsible. aeg contends jackson hired murray himself. we will bring you the verdict as soon as it is announced....
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. >>> our sixth story out front is a police beating caught on the tape. the atlantic city mayor is asking i want to warn you. we've looked at this video. it is disturbing. you'll see a 20 year old man in an altercation with five police. he was kicked out of a casino called the tropicana for being under age. but what prompted this altercation that turned so horribly violent? casey carol is out front with the investigation. >> reporter: surveillance video shows what happened minutes after the tropicana casino kicked this man out for being under age. he is surrounded by at least five atlantic city police officers in the early morning hours of june 15. his hands behind his back and he empties his pockets. minutes later he walks away. it seem the fairly routine. then the situation escalates. i crosses the street yelling at police. one minute later still yelling. officers still holding back. then about 1:40 into it, officers have had enough. it takes four officers to wrestle him to the ground. they knee and strike him with batons as they try to handcuff him. a fifth officer arrives. >> i was ba
. >>> our sixth story out front is a police beating caught on the tape. the atlantic city mayor is asking i want to warn you. we've looked at this video. it is disturbing. you'll see a 20 year old man in an altercation with five police. he was kicked out of a casino called the tropicana for being under age. but what prompted this altercation that turned so horribly violent? casey carol is out front with the investigation. >> reporter: surveillance video shows what happened...
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. >> this morning we asked, do you think baltimore city police need to tweet out alerts about crime and other incidents? >> thank you for sending in your responses this morning. several accidents going on. >> there was one long route 30. watch for possible delays. 70 at 32, we have an accident. 32 at river road, watch for a crash. we have a crash at lombard street involving a motorcycle. eastern avenue white marsh, watch for an accident wrapping up. this is harford at the north side. as you travel on southbound 83, starting to pick up delays down towards mount carmel. >> a couple of days of sunshine? >> there'll be another storm developing. i think we will get some sunshine today. a mix of clouds and sun. we are starting out in the upper 40's. the chance for rain increases towards the middle of the week. i think the best chance for rain will be thursday and friday. we have the big running festival coming up on saturday. high temperatures in the low to mid 60's. that is 25 degrees cooler than it was. >> you like to run in the rain. >> i do not like to run at all. >> thank you. >> thanks
. >> this morning we asked, do you think baltimore city police need to tweet out alerts about crime and other incidents? >> thank you for sending in your responses this morning. several accidents going on. >> there was one long route 30. watch for possible delays. 70 at 32, we have an accident. 32 at river road, watch for a crash. we have a crash at lombard street involving a motorcycle. eastern avenue white marsh, watch for an accident wrapping up. this is harford at the...
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anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact police. live at city police headquarters, meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> megan, thank you. this is the fourth public enemy named by baltimore city police. >>> some surprising and sad news about one of the world's best selling authors. tom clancy who was born and lived here in baltimore, died tuesday at johns hopkins hospital, after a brief illness. his fans across the nation and here at home are mourning the loss of this literary giant. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: as one of the most successful writers of military and political writers of all times, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66 years old, has shocked fans around the world and particularly here at home. >> it's a huge shock. i think fans are going to feel a real sense of sadness. >> reporter: clancy was a minority owner in the orioles, throwing out the first pitch in 1994. >> when i get involved in something, i get involved in it. that's my team now. i gotta go there and watch and make sur
anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact police. live at city police headquarters, meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> megan, thank you. this is the fourth public enemy named by baltimore city police. >>> some surprising and sad news about one of the world's best selling authors. tom clancy who was born and lived here in baltimore, died tuesday at johns hopkins hospital, after a brief illness. his fans across the nation and here at home are...
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city.../. the... girl's mother... told police... about a man... who... asked her... for a cigarette... that day... while... she... sat... on the porch..../ her description... led police... to... alan... jaramillo- jimenez..../ he's... facing... burglarly and sex offense charges. a power generator caused the shutdown on the bay bridge and backed up traffic for miles, over the weekend. authorities say.. the generator was in a construction zone under the bridge ... when the fire started sunday evening. fire crews put out the flames from above.. while fire boats checked for falling debris on a barge below. the westbound span was closed for about two hours. no one was injured. how are the roads looking tonight? brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. map greenbspring bat natl pike maps 395 map new at 5;30... how two scam artists... without much brainpower... ripped off almost two dozen popular discount stores. chemical weapon specialists.. on the ground in syria... to dismantle the country's chemical wepons. what the syrian government is saying about the officials. and shocking video of a clerk being assaulted. wh
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anyone with information on him and his whereabouts is asked to call baltimore city police. >>> in tennessee eight people are dead, more than a dozen injured in a crash involving a church bus. it happened on interstate 40 in jefferson county, tennessee. the bus blew a tire, veered across the median and crashed into a tractor trailer. 6 seniors on the bus are dead. >>> a man accused of setting off a bloody road rage incident between a group of motorcycle riders appears in a new york city courtroom. 28-year-old christopher cruz is charged with reckless driving. he's slowing down his bike leading the suv to clip it. >> his motorcycle was struck and he stood right there. he never assaulted this man, never tried to assault him and he does not know any of the other motorcyclists involved in this beating. >> police say the driver who was in the suv with his wife and 2-year-old was beaten by the riders. that man ran over one of the bikers and may have left him paralyzed. >>> sad news about one of the world's best selling authors. tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died at johns ho
anyone with information on him and his whereabouts is asked to call baltimore city police. >>> in tennessee eight people are dead, more than a dozen injured in a crash involving a church bus. it happened on interstate 40 in jefferson county, tennessee. the bus blew a tire, veered across the median and crashed into a tractor trailer. 6 seniors on the bus are dead. >>> a man accused of setting off a bloody road rage incident between a group of motorcycle riders appears in a new...
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anyone with information is asked to contact baltimore city police. >>> big changes at the airport. airline passengers can now stay plugged in during takeoff and landing. the faa just loosened its rules on the use of portable electronic twices on planes. wjz is live at bwi air marshal airport. flying the skies got a little friendy -- friendlier. >> they will soon. we don't know when it's actually going to go into effect just yet. it's airline by airline. it means that flyers can now listen to their ♪ and watch videos, without interruption on their mobile devices. it's good for those of us who are technically dependent. but some passengers want to know, why is this all of a sudden, safe to do? >> electronics with an on and off switch. we ask that you please power them off. >> reporter: thursday, the faa says staying connect side about to get easier. >> reporter: airlines can safely expand passenger use of portable electronic devices during all phases of flight. >> as long as they're in airplane mode, they can watch music, read, watch videos. >> why have it so serious for so long and
anyone with information is asked to contact baltimore city police. >>> big changes at the airport. airline passengers can now stay plugged in during takeoff and landing. the faa just loosened its rules on the use of portable electronic twices on planes. wjz is live at bwi air marshal airport. flying the skies got a little friendy -- friendlier. >> they will soon. we don't know when it's actually going to go into effect just yet. it's airline by airline. it means that flyers can...
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police say thieves broke into 61 cars in the city last month. that's the highest total for a single month since 2008. and they're asking people to be on alert. >>> fremont police say an alert neighbor helped them arrest a suspected thief. charles stewart of oakland followed a woman from a lucky's grocery store in fremont to last week. and then ripped her gold chain off her neck and took off running. but say a neighbor saw what was happening and wrote down the license plate and sent it to police. >> it really does take all of us to work together to solve crimes like this and this was a perfect scenario of that happening. >> police say stewart has a previous robbery, grand theft, and firearms. >>> in a prostitution sting, massage is closing. angie's rejuvenating salon, the city council meeting, the owner lost the appeal to get the permit for business. he went inside for the business and was offered sex for money. >> during the massage, the massage therapist indicated that she was willing to perform certain sexual acts. >> business owner sabrina steele was cited for having locked interior doors and having two condoms at t
police say thieves broke into 61 cars in the city last month. that's the highest total for a single month since 2008. and they're asking people to be on alert. >>> fremont police say an alert neighbor helped them arrest a suspected thief. charles stewart of oakland followed a woman from a lucky's grocery store in fremont to last week. and then ripped her gold chain off her neck and took off running. but say a neighbor saw what was happening and wrote down the license plate and sent it...
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people with information are asked to call the fbi violent crimes task force. >> the baltimore city police want you to know they are not playing around and they are looking for drivers not adhering to new traffic laws. they set up checkpoints in the city today to enforce the new cell phone and seatbelt laws, making sure drivers remain safe on the road. motorist can only use handheld devices while driving. all passengers must be wearing seatbelts. >> where's before it was not a primary offense, when an officer made a car stop, it was secoary. now, if an officer sees individual not wearing a seatbelt or utilizing a cell phone without a hands-free device, it is a primary offense. >> violators caught using a hand-held cell phone while driving will be fined $75 for the first offense, $125 for the second, and 175 dollars after that. drivers we find -- each passenger and breaks the law will be owed $50. >> if you are heading west after you buckle up, a couple will be offering poker. the resort has slots and table games, and says poker makes the experience. daynbc kicks off its three- education na
people with information are asked to call the fbi violent crimes task force. >> the baltimore city police want you to know they are not playing around and they are looking for drivers not adhering to new traffic laws. they set up checkpoints in the city today to enforce the new cell phone and seatbelt laws, making sure drivers remain safe on the road. motorist can only use handheld devices while driving. all passengers must be wearing seatbelts. >> where's before it was not a...
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police say she gave a false name. we asked police if this is a bigger problem in contra costa county. >> i don't know if it's any bigger in this city and county than anywhere else in the bay area. i can say that in the last 10, 15 years i've seen an increase in this type of businesses that have moved out here from the big city. >> reporter: police say these women worked as independent contractors to the parlors that hired them. it's unclear if the massage owners will be facing any charges. now, as the lieutenant mentioned, he has seen an increase in this type of thing in the past two years. last june, in la fayette, three people were arrested because of complaints from residents and other businesses. in terms of this case, police say all three face misdemeanor prostitution charges and could lose their license as well. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, brian. >>> we have new information on a suspected dui crash this morning in san francisco's richmond district. it happened around 4:00 a.m. on 10th and geary. police say a woman driving a blue mitsubishi lost control and hit a parked honda crv pushing it on top of a hon
police say she gave a false name. we asked police if this is a bigger problem in contra costa county. >> i don't know if it's any bigger in this city and county than anywhere else in the bay area. i can say that in the last 10, 15 years i've seen an increase in this type of businesses that have moved out here from the big city. >> reporter: police say these women worked as independent contractors to the parlors that hired them. it's unclear if the massage owners will be facing any...
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police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> employees at a union city bakery warehouse had to scramble to get away from a fire. the fire started around 5:15 inside the sterling food plant on western avenue. there were about 25 employees inside the building at the time. they were able to get out safely and a sprinkler system went off which helped contain the fire. crews had the fire out in about 40 minutes. no word yet on a cause. a sister plant in southern california will be able to help get orders delivered. >>> a new mystery surrounding a floating structure connected with google possibly, where a second barge has been spotted. >>> and a chilly start to the day. will it last for the rest of the week? steve paulson will be here with your trick or treat forecast. >>> and high flying above the bay. what pg&e inspectors were doing in a helicopter this morning along the san mateo bridge. [father]c'mon,buddy,you can do it.c'mon,reel it up, you gotta reel it up now,buddy. reel it up. [father] reel it up,you got him on there.bring him in. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big
police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> employees at a union city bakery warehouse had to scramble to get away from a fire. the fire started around 5:15 inside the sterling food plant on western avenue. there were about 25 employees inside the building at the time. they were able to get out safely and a sprinkler system went off which helped contain the fire. crews had the fire out in about 40 minutes. no word yet on a cause. a sister plant in southern...
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police are asking anyone with information contact the san jose police department. this makes the 34th traffic fatality in the city. detectives are still working the scene. i will have another report at 6:45. >> thank you, nick. >> the wins and then the demander because the winds are the big story. they gusting to 29 miles per hour and up to 32 miles per hour along the coast and move down the peninsula at 18 in san carlos. everyone else is less than ten miles per hour until fairfield at it will miles per hour. during the morning rush if you are below 1,500' you will be calm. the next 12 hours, breezy in the hills and only 60 at 4:00 and 57 and a possible shower. inland we have 45 togethers, calmer conditions at the pass and winds are 30 to 40 to 75. 60 at 4:00 and 55 at 7:00. a stray hour is possible this afternoon at the coast and temperatures in the mid-50's with increasing clouds. >> downtown san francisco at high street scaffolding has fallen so you will expect traffic delays and the cable car is shut down, too, at clay and sacramento. scotts valley area there is an accident in the fast lane affecting northbou
police are asking anyone with information contact the san jose police department. this makes the 34th traffic fatality in the city. detectives are still working the scene. i will have another report at 6:45. >> thank you, nick. >> the wins and then the demander because the winds are the big story. they gusting to 29 miles per hour and up to 32 miles per hour along the coast and move down the peninsula at 18 in san carlos. everyone else is less than ten miles per hour until fairfield...
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ask for better education in the city. >> as night falls over the city, riot police firing tear gas into the protests in the streets. stones and homemade explosives are thrown back. it is the second day in a row intono tests have a rub it violence. the teachers union say that they will continue their strike until their demands are met. demonstrations for change have gathered in recent months. the government has been spending more on sporting events than education or health services. ♪ canceledent obama has part of his trip to asia next week to deal with the budget crisis in the u.s. as they wake up to a second day of government shut down. he has urged the house of representatives to let the government reopen. from washington, we have this room or. newborn baby are still being fed, but there are no visitors to see them. closed, one zoo is of the casualties of the government shut down. like so many others, this treasury department worker is frustrated that he cannot do his job and his worried about the loss of income. >> for whatever reason i cannot fathom, you are asking me again to give up my pay. it causes me a lot
ask for better education in the city. >> as night falls over the city, riot police firing tear gas into the protests in the streets. stones and homemade explosives are thrown back. it is the second day in a row intono tests have a rub it violence. the teachers union say that they will continue their strike until their demands are met. demonstrations for change have gathered in recent months. the government has been spending more on sporting events than education or health services. ♪...
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. >> reporter: ktvu asked police for recent numbers and learned car break ins are up 30% city wide. >> car burglars they don't just break into one car a day they break into 10 cars at a time. there may be a whole block where cars are broken. >> reporter: some areas are attractions like fisherman's wharf. parking garages are also popular targets. >> a lot of open air garages, they're not attended. sometimes you have a fake attendant and people are watching you put things into your trunk. >> reporter: bottom line don't leave anything visible in your car. thieves typically go after cash or items they can sell quickly including cameras, cell phones and i pads. we're live in san francisco, cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new high tech tool is helping the city of richmond fight its repew re -- reputation as the auto theft capital in the country. if a car comes up stolen police immediately receive an alert. they say auto thefts are now down by 33% since four cameras were installed in may. last year richmond had the highest auto thefts in the nation. >>> the search is on for a missing ma
. >> reporter: ktvu asked police for recent numbers and learned car break ins are up 30% city wide. >> car burglars they don't just break into one car a day they break into 10 cars at a time. there may be a whole block where cars are broken. >> reporter: some areas are attractions like fisherman's wharf. parking garages are also popular targets. >> a lot of open air garages, they're not attended. sometimes you have a fake attendant and people are watching you put things...
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the tax rates would allow the city to beef up its police department and code enforcement staff. boaters are being askedld add half a penny per dollar or 5¢ for every $10 spent in the city. the city council voted last june to place the measure on the november 5th ballot as the city wrestles with a multimillion-dollar deficit. >>james: the birthplace of apple has been given a historic designation. the grand style los altos home where steve jobs started apple has been declared a " historic resource. " while not architecturally significant, the 61 year-old house has become a cultural icon. this sort resource designation as the leader of protection against a dramatic feature renovations to the property. member robyn checking your ride into san francisco still busy at the bay bridge toll plaza. not bad. no problems or crashes but it the lights are on. your ride across the san mateo bridge is crowded and the westbound direction. that's the right hand side of your screen. that is normal and expected for this time of mourning and so if this is your commute direction you should allow yourself an extra time. and
the tax rates would allow the city to beef up its police department and code enforcement staff. boaters are being askedld add half a penny per dollar or 5¢ for every $10 spent in the city. the city council voted last june to place the measure on the november 5th ballot as the city wrestles with a multimillion-dollar deficit. >>james: the birthplace of apple has been given a historic designation. the grand style los altos home where steve jobs started apple has been declared a "...
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police ask to you call them. >> if you live in san francisco work here or visit the city you know streets can be congested. one supervisor is saying enough. >> well, about a million and a half parking tickets issued every year here. this is about double parking. the supervisor says he's never seen anything kritd for that. that, he believes is a problem. >> why did you double park? >> just trying to do my job. >> double parking is rampant in san francisco. you've probably noticed it disrupts traffic if you've driven along top five streets for violators. mission, sutter, howard, polk and union. >> it's ts wild west. people seem to block vehicles whenever they want, wherever they want even when they have a possibility of pulling over. >> supervisor scott weiner called a hearing to discuss enforcement. makeup 62% of the violateors. >> i'm not sure i have a solution but people have to be tollerant and know this is a vital function for the community and businesses in large. >> this driver accepts being inconvenienced. >> does it happen a lot? >> every now and then, it's no big deal. >> the municipal transportati
police ask to you call them. >> if you live in san francisco work here or visit the city you know streets can be congested. one supervisor is saying enough. >> well, about a million and a half parking tickets issued every year here. this is about double parking. the supervisor says he's never seen anything kritd for that. that, he believes is a problem. >> why did you double park? >> just trying to do my job. >> double parking is rampant in san francisco. you've...
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suicide investigation, police say a city police officer killed two people, then turns the gun on himself, how officers are linking his military background to the crime. >> askingcall on the government to extend healthcare sign-up deadlines as problems persist with the website, how the obama administration is responding. >> reporter: in a sea of pink and making strides against breast cancer, the thousands who walk to beat it. i'm gigi barnett, the details are coming up. >> i'm ,,
suicide investigation, police say a city police officer killed two people, then turns the gun on himself, how officers are linking his military background to the crime. >> askingcall on the government to extend healthcare sign-up deadlines as problems persist with the website, how the obama administration is responding. >> reporter: in a sea of pink and making strides against breast cancer, the thousands who walk to beat it. i'm gigi barnett, the details are coming up. >> i'm...
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. >> reporter: ktvu asked police for recent numbers and learned car break ins are up 30% city wide. >> car burglars they don't just break into one car a day they break into 10 cars at a time. there may be a whole block where cars are broken. >> reporter: some areas are attractions like fisherman's wharf. parking garages are also popular targets. >> a lot of open air garages, they're not attended. sometimes you have a fake attendant and people are watching you put things into your trunk. >> reporter: bottom line don't leave anything visible in your car. thieves typically go after cash or items they can sell quickly including cameras, cell phones and i pads. we're live in san francisco, cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new high tech tool is helping the city of richmond fight its repew re -- reputation as the auto theft capital in the country. if a car comes up stolen police immediately receive an alert. they say auto thefts are now down by 33% since four cameras were installed in may. last year richmond had the highest auto thefts in the nation. >>> the search is on for a missing ma
. >> reporter: ktvu asked police for recent numbers and learned car break ins are up 30% city wide. >> car burglars they don't just break into one car a day they break into 10 cars at a time. there may be a whole block where cars are broken. >> reporter: some areas are attractions like fisherman's wharf. parking garages are also popular targets. >> a lot of open air garages, they're not attended. sometimes you have a fake attendant and people are watching you put things...
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they say the menussed a knife and gun to rob the person anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> baltimore cityd an outcry on social media and reports say the department reversed the stance and they will continue to post those alerts. >>> let's check the weather and see how things are looking in your community. here's lynette charles. >> all right. yes, look at what's going on in dundalk this morning. we have some clouds out there. and you can see the key bridge not dealing with any fog at all. plenty of sunshine. will mix with the clouds going throughout the day. and in testimonies of temperatures, well, we are on the cool side. look at low 50s in boston and into bowie and chesapeake beach and heading out the door have a jacket or a sweater. you will put it to good use and this is what to expect going throughout the day. that high temperature around 69 degrees with more rain moving in by tomorrow afternoon. let's check the traffic with mike. >> reporter: we will go over to the west side and show you west side beltway and we will talkabout that but a accident atsecurity and belmont. this is ear
they say the menussed a knife and gun to rob the person anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> baltimore cityd an outcry on social media and reports say the department reversed the stance and they will continue to post those alerts. >>> let's check the weather and see how things are looking in your community. here's lynette charles. >> all right. yes, look at what's going on in dundalk this morning. we have some clouds out there. and you can see the key...
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right now, san jose law prohibits discharge of a firearm within city limits except for police, or in self-defense, today and he a councilman asked for a ordinance changing that, allowing for the discharge by a licensed trapper only for the purpose of killing the feral pigs. >> the memo is allowing us to use the gun. in the city. in the city limits. >> reporter: he says the state fish and wildlife biologists thinks trapping and shooting is more humane than euthanizing with a chemical process. and transporting them outside of the city would mean possibly releasing invasive species into another habitat. we talked off camera to a trapper who says once the pig is in the trap, he shoots at close range with a bebe-type gun and emphasizes only licensed trappers would be allowed to shoot. >> we're not asking people to hunt them. >> brook watched her husband chase the pigs off their lawn. she's not afraid for her safety or the safety of her boys, 9 and 4 years old. she thinks the pigs should be left alone.. >> i still don't feel like they need to be put down. in any way >> the counsel is expected to vote next week. >>> san jess yeah has a
right now, san jose law prohibits discharge of a firearm within city limits except for police, or in self-defense, today and he a councilman asked for a ordinance changing that, allowing for the discharge by a licensed trapper only for the purpose of killing the feral pigs. >> the memo is allowing us to use the gun. in the city. in the city limits. >> reporter: he says the state fish and wildlife biologists thinks trapping and shooting is more humane than euthanizing with a chemical...
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information on the investigation, or if you recognize the suspects in the photos you are asked to call the daily city police either the device's grab a fix on its location. but what's really unique is that you can also take a your laptop with your device's webcam. a photo of that person. your laptop that also takes is completely free toyou can even grab a screenshot of the latest active session. so, for logged into his g- mail computer - you could see his his e-mail addrerss. never know who will be >> pam: it seems everyone in washington is talking. about talking. but on day 11 there is no sign of an agreement to end the government shutdown. the state of utah stepped in today with money to reopened bryce and zion national parks. and furloughed government workers got their last paychecks today. for half their salaries. unless there's a breakthough, the next payday will be all zeros. grant lodes is here with some facts that may surprise you about which states are suffering the most. >> tough times for families struggling to pay the rent and put food on the table. a web site called wallet hub has figured out w
information on the investigation, or if you recognize the suspects in the photos you are asked to call the daily city police either the device's grab a fix on its location. but what's really unique is that you can also take a your laptop with your device's webcam. a photo of that person. your laptop that also takes is completely free toyou can even grab a screenshot of the latest active session. so, for logged into his g- mail computer - you could see his his e-mail addrerss. never know who...
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. >>> police in redwood city beefing up patrols around kennedy middle school. after a boy was -- the boy was asked if he wanted pop before getting him to climb in the pickup truck. the boy ran right into the main office. here's a look at the sketch of the man who is described as being african-american, 30 years old, unshaven with a scar running across his right eye. >>> now, a follow-up. confusion over how many people tried to access california's health insurance exchange on the first day of inrollment. yesterday, the officials reported the number around 5 million. today a spokesman says it was more like 645,000. another leader said the spokesman was confused about the data and that the original estimate was correct. the site continued to struggle with glitches. shut down from 9:00 until 7:00 this morning for retooling. and off 8:30 to 10:30 for additional fixes. californians were met with long hold times on the phone again today. >>> now, to the latest on the government shutdown. a live look at washington, d.c., where it is day three of the shutdown. no deal, despite some talks at the white house
. >>> police in redwood city beefing up patrols around kennedy middle school. after a boy was -- the boy was asked if he wanted pop before getting him to climb in the pickup truck. the boy ran right into the main office. here's a look at the sketch of the man who is described as being african-american, 30 years old, unshaven with a scar running across his right eye. >>> now, a follow-up. confusion over how many people tried to access california's health insurance exchange on...
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they're suing the police department and the city. atlantic city's mayor has askedte attorney general to oversee an investigation. >> i was basically in a ball. i was not resisting as they continue to beat me. i was just holding on to life. >> the dog actually to come down on the back of my neck and was receiving blows and the back of my head with a fist. >> catherine: hospital picture show that he needed 200 stitches to close his woman. he had many dog bites on his head and neck. cast a loni parents says that they were sickened when they finally did see the surveillance camera. they are suing atlantic city and the police department. pam? >> pam: former president jimmy carter and his wife, former first lady rosalyn carter. were in the south bay today. they were working on a habitat for humanity project. as kron four's terisa estacio reports. >> reporter: you are not seen thinks you are actually seen former president jimmy carter with a hammer in his hand. you see right here, they have been involved in habitat for humanity for years. and brought here to this home in
they're suing the police department and the city. atlantic city's mayor has askedte attorney general to oversee an investigation. >> i was basically in a ball. i was not resisting as they continue to beat me. i was just holding on to life. >> the dog actually to come down on the back of my neck and was receiving blows and the back of my head with a fist. >> catherine: hospital picture show that he needed 200 stitches to close his woman. he had many dog bites on his head and...
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asked to call 911. meantime, baltimore county police are releasing new details about a body found in baltimore county right near the city line. around 2:30 a.m., county police discovered the body of a man near copper hill wrote. police identified the man as 49- year-old rita haney. -- reed haney. an autopsy will determine whether the death as a homicide. still ahead on 11 news at noon, dr. kim hammond is here to answer your pets questions. e-mail your questions to petquestions@wbaltv.com. imagine waking up $4 trillion richer. was it true you >> we are following more breaking news and the 11 news repair and the scene. what is happening? likes this is white avenue just to the west side of york road. it has been shut down due to a suspicious package. they are checking the package up your the other problem is northbound york road, there is now a crash in that location. police are dealing with accurate as we get more information coming up, we will update you. reporting live, news copter 11, i am roy taylor. >> thank you, captain roy taylor who is takingon on the megamillions jackpot. we do know it was purchased in anne arund
asked to call 911. meantime, baltimore county police are releasing new details about a body found in baltimore county right near the city line. around 2:30 a.m., county police discovered the body of a man near copper hill wrote. police identified the man as 49- year-old rita haney. -- reed haney. an autopsy will determine whether the death as a homicide. still ahead on 11 news at noon, dr. kim hammond is here to answer your pets questions. e-mail your questions to petquestions@wbaltv.com....