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>>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a someone who's not experienced in those environments, you're looking for trouble. >>while officials with the sheriff's office say they understand why someone may think it's worth the risk to go around a road closure. deputies say it is their duty to warn the public. >>and to prevent that action if possible. >>we're not going to allow you to go into an area where we know there's a high likelihood that you can get killed. and so we're not going to. >>the reader has it made you kron 4 news. >>are we take a live look at the golden gate bridge see how much of what we can actually see area we can say except that top part
>>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a...
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but deputy sergeant ray kelly explains why federal court injunction is now getting in the way of responding to mutual aid and open we fall under the guidelines of that federal court order. >>in we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and stop vandalism according to this preliminary injunction opd officers are prohibited from using stinger grenade wooden bullets rubber or rubber coated bullets pepper bawse or similar munitions some they think they're not coming to open. >>however kat brooks of the anti police terror project says the court order does not prohibit mutual aid but i want to be clear that the injunction that is based on the atp lawsuit has not said that they're not allowed to come it's not so that they're not allowed to come and bring their toys right and use oakland as a playground for violence. sergeant kelly says removing less lethal tactical options is a safety issue for police and you know we've assured oakland. >>that should there be any need to protect life within that city we will absolutel
but deputy sergeant ray kelly explains why federal court injunction is now getting in the way of responding to mutual aid and open we fall under the guidelines of that federal court order. >>in we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and stop vandalism according to this preliminary injunction opd officers are prohibited from using stinger grenade wooden bullets rubber or rubber coated bullets pepper bawse...
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here's what the body cam video shows. [ inaudible ] >> the lawsuit also accuses sergeant ray kelly of publicly pushing a false narrative of the confrontation despite not having witnessed it. we reached out to the alameda county sheriff's office. they say their case is closed and it's now an individual matter between strickland and the owner. >>> hundreds essials e ifdefyi state's order and opening their doors in protest. but one salon owner in san jose never shut down to begin with. and he's vowing to stay open no matter what. james griffith owns salon blue on market street. he says despite calls from the district attorney's office and visits from police, he never got in trouble. he joined other salon and barbershop owners this week in protest by reopening his doors. >> i felt in my staff on day one that we would remain open. and so they came and took me away in cuffs anur doi s open d take care of these people and hang on to your clients. rationof caforniasaysey are prared pressusipporonib ma business owners and defend them in court. >>> home improvement shows no signs of stopping wi
here's what the body cam video shows. [ inaudible ] >> the lawsuit also accuses sergeant ray kelly of publicly pushing a false narrative of the confrontation despite not having witnessed it. we reached out to the alameda county sheriff's office. they say their case is closed and it's now an individual matter between strickland and the owner. >>> hundreds essials e ifdefyi state's order and opening their doors in protest. but one salon owner in san jose never shut down to begin...
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i'm sergeant ray kelly. there's quite a bit of smoke in the air but the optimism in the air feels a little bit better today in alameda county and we're thankful to the efforts of our fire teams working on this. we maintain a pretty diligent footprint up in the eastern part of the county working with those ranchers up there in the remote areas. we brought in a tremendous amount of resources. a lot of the livestock and the animals up there have been brought here to the fairgrounds for safety. continue to work on that problem and those issues. i think things feel a little better than they did in the last couple of days, so that's very thankful for our residents speaking of alameda county even though some of our adjacent counties have concerns and are still being greatly impacted. we're going to continue to do what we're doing. wanted to be mindful we're hearing false reports about looting and that type of behavior going on. we've not had any reports of looting, not encountered anybody doing that kind of activit
i'm sergeant ray kelly. there's quite a bit of smoke in the air but the optimism in the air feels a little bit better today in alameda county and we're thankful to the efforts of our fire teams working on this. we maintain a pretty diligent footprint up in the eastern part of the county working with those ranchers up there in the remote areas. we brought in a tremendous amount of resources. a lot of the livestock and the animals up there have been brought here to the fairgrounds for safety....
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>>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or a law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a someone who's not experienced in those environments, you're looking for trouble. >>he says that trouble could come crashing down on you all firefighters are dousing the blaze from up above water coming out of one of those. >>aircraft ah it it was the exterior definitely. we need to kill you or seriously injure you know water very heavy because and compress and it's with a tremendous amount forces. >>while officials with the sheriff's office say they understand why someone may think it's worth the risk to go around a road closure. deputies say it is their duty to warn the public and to prevent that action if poss
>>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or a law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a...
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concerned for when students are allowed back on campus with the school season starting kron four's ray kelly explains how one bay area county is trying to reverse this alarming trend that we're seeing in infections. >>nearly 100,000 you tested positive for coronavirus in the u.s. during the last 2 weeks in july. the american academy of pediatrics says that's a 40% increase in child infections across the state since the study a u c berkeley infectious disease expert says those stats are changing our understanding of a virus that was first believed to be a problem mostly for older people because of who was winding up in the hospital and before we understood asymptomatic spread the image that people have is children are ok they're not to get real sick. >>and so children young adults they tend to be doing things that are less safe like not social distancing, doing things like not wearing a mask this pandemic is very very children who have much more difficulty with impulse control. want to do something and they want to do it right now in their brains are really developed. this court. 2. understan
concerned for when students are allowed back on campus with the school season starting kron four's ray kelly explains how one bay area county is trying to reverse this alarming trend that we're seeing in infections. >>nearly 100,000 you tested positive for coronavirus in the u.s. during the last 2 weeks in july. the american academy of pediatrics says that's a 40% increase in child infections across the state since the study a u c berkeley infectious disease expert says those stats are...
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deputy sergeant ray kelly explains why a federal court injunction is now getting in the way. >>responding to be joining open we fall under the guidelines of that federal court order. in we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and stop analysts but you know we've assured oakland that should there be any need to protect life within that sunni we will absolutely respond. >>well the tools. deputy sergeant kelly is talking about is the prohibited use of stinger grenades when bullets rubber or rubber coated bullets pepper ball's or simular ammunitions. well happening today more businesses in alameda county will be able to open back up after closing down due to the pandemic bars and breweries and pubs will be able to reopen for outdoor dining if if they offer food barbershops and salons will be able to reopen but only if they offer outdoor services and also childcare facilities will resume operations. despite these reopenings all bay area counties except napa or on the state's covid-19 watch list. >>w
deputy sergeant ray kelly explains why a federal court injunction is now getting in the way. >>responding to be joining open we fall under the guidelines of that federal court order. in we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and stop analysts but you know we've assured oakland that should there be any need to protect life within that sunni we will absolutely respond. >>well the tools. deputy sergeant...
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here's what the body camera footage shows. [ inaudible ] >> the lawsuit also accuses sergeant ray kellyly pushing a false narrative of the confrontation despite not having witnessed it. we reached out to the alameda county sheriff's office. they say their case is individu matter between strickland and the owner. >>> and let's take a live look outside as we continue to monitor the smoky skies from those wildfires all across the bay area. here's mary lee with more. >> could see just how smoky it is on the salesforce tower camera. many of our cameras this morning. so dealing with that smoke. you are likely smelling it as you wake up this morning. those hazy skies as well. we're in the 60s and 70s to start off our day. looking at 71 in concord and 67 in oakland and 72 in livermore and 61 for santa rosa. checking the air quality, it continues to worsen by the hour. we're looking at unhealthy air quality for redwood city and san leandro and san jose and livermore and for vacaville. unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups for san francisco. and because of that, because of all of this smoke
here's what the body camera footage shows. [ inaudible ] >> the lawsuit also accuses sergeant ray kellyly pushing a false narrative of the confrontation despite not having witnessed it. we reached out to the alameda county sheriff's office. they say their case is individu matter between strickland and the owner. >>> and let's take a live look outside as we continue to monitor the smoky skies from those wildfires all across the bay area. here's mary lee with more. >> could...
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>>stop >>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a someone who's not experienced in those environments, you're looking for trouble. >>while officials with the sheriff's office say they understand why someone may think it's worth the risk to go around a road closure. deputies say it is their duty to warn the public. >>and to prevent that action if possible. >>we're not going to allow you to go into an area where we know there's a high likelihood that you can get killed. and so we're not going to. >>the reader has it made you kron 4 news. >>here's a view a smoky sky this is over the czu lightning complex in san mateo and santa cruz counties cal fire shari
>>stop >>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and...
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>>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a someone who's not experienced in those environments, you're looking for trouble. >>while officials with the sheriff's office say they understand why someone may think it's worth the risk to go around a road closure. deputies say it is their duty to warn the public. >>and to prevent that action if possible. >>we're not going to allow you to go into an area where we know there's a high likelihood that you can get killed. and so we're not going to. >>the reader has it made you kron 4 news and the north bay we are monitoring the woodward fire burning in marine county it has grown to nearly 2500 acres only 5% contained
>>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a...
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>>stop >>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and if you're a someone who's not experienced in those environments, you're looking for trouble. >>while officials with the sheriff's office say they understand why someone may think it's worth the risk to go around a road closure. deputies say it is their duty to warn the public. >>and to prevent that action if possible. >>we're not going to allow you to go into an area where we know there's a high likelihood that you can get killed. and so we're not going to. >>the reader has it made you kron 4 >>i will try and live in scotts valley where firefighters are still dealing with a c c you lightning complex fire, right now
>>stop >>deputies cited ray kelly described a recent situation while trying to drive in these dangerous conditions and it was 1 o'clock in the afternoon. it was pitch black up there on the roads you cannot see. >>with the amount of smoke. there is no daylight or your future headlights on your vehicle you can barely see the road. and so trying to navigate and operate in an environment like that even as a trained firefighter or law enforcement person is is almost impossible and...
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but deputy sergeant ray kelly explains why federal court injunction is now getting in the way of responding to mutual aid and open we fall under the guidelines of that federal court order. >>in we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and stop analysts according to this preliminary injunction opd officers are prohibited from using stinger grenade wooden bullets rubber or rubber coated bullets pepper bawse or similar munitions some they think they're not coming to open. >>however kat brooks of the anti police terror project says the court order does not prohibit mutual aid i want to be really clear that the injunction that is based on the atp lawsuit has not said that they're not allowed to come it's not so that they're not allowed to come and bring their toys right and use oakland as a playground for violence. sergeant kelly says removing less lethal tactical options is a safety issue for police and you know we've assured oakland. >>that should there be any need to protect life within that city we will absolut
but deputy sergeant ray kelly explains why federal court injunction is now getting in the way of responding to mutual aid and open we fall under the guidelines of that federal court order. >>in we're not able to use the tools that we're trained to use any greatly restrict cells in our ability to do crowd management and stop analysts according to this preliminary injunction opd officers are prohibited from using stinger grenade wooden bullets rubber or rubber coated bullets pepper bawse or...
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bowls or similar munitions and while that injunction does not specifically ban mutual aid sergeant ray kelly with the sheriff's office says the order greatly restricts their ability to do crowd management by prohibiting that act is that they were trained to use. >>a federal judge granted that injunction last month to the anti-police terror project in response to opd is use of force during protests there in may and in june. >>2 black north bay business owners say they were harassed by white police officers the controversial confrontation caught on camera plus fire crews continue to gain the upper hand on the czu buyers but that was not the case early on ahead here from a group of friends who stayed behind to protect their neighborhoods, but first a covid-19 cases cars republican senators from the state capital ho great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save wit
bowls or similar munitions and while that injunction does not specifically ban mutual aid sergeant ray kelly with the sheriff's office says the order greatly restricts their ability to do crowd management by prohibiting that act is that they were trained to use. >>a federal judge granted that injunction last month to the anti-police terror project in response to opd is use of force during protests there in may and in june. >>2 black north bay business owners say they were harassed...
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students are starting to go back to school and that's the worry for parents and teachers kron four's ray kelly explains how one barry county is trying to reverse that trend. >>nearly 100,000 you tested positive for coronavirus in the u.s. during the last 2 weeks in july. the american academy of pediatrics says that's a 40% increase in child infections across the state since the study a u c berkeley infectious disease expert says those stats are changing our understanding of a virus that was first believed to be a problem mostly for older people because of who was winding up in the hospital and before we understood asymptomatic spread the image that people have is that all children are ok they're not to get real sick. >>and so children young adults they tend to be doing things that are less safe like not social distancing, doing things like not wearing a mask this pandemic is very very children who have much more difficulty with impulse control. want to do something and they want to do it right now in their brains are really developed. this court. 2. understand the consequences of that. that's
students are starting to go back to school and that's the worry for parents and teachers kron four's ray kelly explains how one barry county is trying to reverse that trend. >>nearly 100,000 you tested positive for coronavirus in the u.s. during the last 2 weeks in july. the american academy of pediatrics says that's a 40% increase in child infections across the state since the study a u c berkeley infectious disease expert says those stats are changing our understanding of a virus that...