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"sacramento's most wanted." crime alert. like man, what is going on here?ourself in? >> no, wasn't going to do that. >> why not? >> man, who want to go to jail? >> a few weeks after the shootings, oliver was arrested in alabama and extradited to sacramento. though he was considered a suspect in the shootings that followed the mall fight, he has not been charged. but oliver has been charged with assault for his presence at and recording of the fight. prosecutors also added a gang enhancement. >> i'm not in jail for calling a shot. that's not my charge. my charge is assault. they charged me for participating in the fight. all i do is record it. but they charge me. they said due to the fact that everybody was from the same area they gave us a gang enhancement. so due to the fact that these dudes fought and i was with them and i'm a part of that gang or whatever, now i'm being involved. >> we heard about the mall incident. and we don't know exactly what was happening. you know what i'm saying? we in jail, people that came to jail, we hearing bits and pieces are
"sacramento's most wanted." crime alert. like man, what is going on here?ourself in? >> no, wasn't going to do that. >> why not? >> man, who want to go to jail? >> a few weeks after the shootings, oliver was arrested in alabama and extradited to sacramento. though he was considered a suspect in the shootings that followed the mall fight, he has not been charged. but oliver has been charged with assault for his presence at and recording of the fight. prosecutors...
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i was just going to say sacramento.opinion, isour there still a need or place for print journalism and how should that coexist with digital news? that twowill interpret ways. whether it is on paper or not, i don't care too much. i do love paper and books, but ,or print journalism investigative reporting, i think that is more and more important, because journalism and investigative journalism more than anything is -- well, is the immune system of democracy. we do need reporters to keep people honest, and that is never going to end. how do you define trustworthy journalism? i define it as journalism which involves doing research, not just finding anecdotes, but looking at the evidence and the data that is available, fact checking pretty thoroughly, adhering to the principles of the trust project, and then, when something goes wrong, because people do make mistakes -- that is pretty much as much as i would expects out of the .ews consumer fact checking is hard and time-consuming and expensive, but required. consumer, pleas
i was just going to say sacramento.opinion, isour there still a need or place for print journalism and how should that coexist with digital news? that twowill interpret ways. whether it is on paper or not, i don't care too much. i do love paper and books, but ,or print journalism investigative reporting, i think that is more and more important, because journalism and investigative journalism more than anything is -- well, is the immune system of democracy. we do need reporters to keep people...
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plus, i might have to go to you know, sacramento. >> why do i get the feeling you're going to be in sacramentoetime very, very? >> are probabilitiesÃthe possibilities. i have been friendly and supportive of mister newsom for some time. >> right now, your asset -- do you have plans to scale up the foundation in the future? >> not that big of a deal. -- be personally involved every day to be hands-on, every day. that may limit me in some ways, except to get my model, my model in a way is to work with the people that i'm finding. but still, as i reflect on this, the group of nonprofits that i support constitute may be the greater craig newmark philanthropies. i'm finding good people, getting them resources, staying out of the way. maybe that is the model. on the other hand, in social media, when used something posted or tweeted, that's me. if you do see it at 3 am, that means me, insomniac. the thing is, that in the past, i got some help with some of that, people would help me out. now, as an engineer, i may hands-on guy. >> who are some of your mentors ? who are some of the people you have been
plus, i might have to go to you know, sacramento. >> why do i get the feeling you're going to be in sacramentoetime very, very? >> are probabilitiesÃthe possibilities. i have been friendly and supportive of mister newsom for some time. >> right now, your asset -- do you have plans to scale up the foundation in the future? >> not that big of a deal. -- be personally involved every day to be hands-on, every day. that may limit me in some ways, except to get my model, my...
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(pam)and next: tensions rising in sacramento.. as protesters clash outside a police convention this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. ((jrs bam 360))we are tracking breaking news....in san francisco.police are on the scene of a deadly shooting.it happened just before 9:00 on 46ht and moraga street in the outer sunset district.this is brand new video just into our newsroom.when police arrived they
(pam)and next: tensions rising in sacramento.. as protesters clash outside a police convention this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click,...
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[laughing] or before i go to sacramento.[laughing] >> what advice do you have for young people or students of journalism, people who would like to become journalists? >> first i liked when everyone of youth. youth is wasted on the young. but the advice i give them is that doing journalism, you are actually helping protect the country. i mean consumptive protect the protected the country by being tops or firemen or members of the armed services. but as a journalist you are part of the immune system of democracy. you are part of something much bigger than yourself, and the country need you right now. the country needed you yesterday, and that's how i have encouraged people thank you. >> i was just thinking if i could tell how much of love to be in sacramento. [laughing] >> but we love having you here with us right now. i'm going to take this opportunity very quickly before my final question to let everybody here know about some other events at the press club this week. at 6:30 p.m. we have headlined his book event with dan abr
[laughing] or before i go to sacramento.[laughing] >> what advice do you have for young people or students of journalism, people who would like to become journalists? >> first i liked when everyone of youth. youth is wasted on the young. but the advice i give them is that doing journalism, you are actually helping protect the country. i mean consumptive protect the protected the country by being tops or firemen or members of the armed services. but as a journalist you are part of...
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it's sacramento county's downtown jail.to and from the adjoining courthouse. a few days earlier, sobel was here for a bail hearing with his co-defendant and girlfriend, ariel potter. he attempted to get an envelope to her by pretending she dropped it and handing it to a deputy to give to her. >> i'm going to try to give it to one of the deputies down there, saying she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. >> not only did the deputy apparently leave it behind, it's just been discovered by another. >> i think it's female's property item. it's a paper bag, report down her name and location. but it turns out to be some kind of card. i don't know if she was trying to pass it off maybe to her boyfriend or husband or whatever this was from last week and she hasn't come down. i don't know if she's out of custody. a very good possibility. she came down, she wants it, we'll give it back. but once it stays too long, it ends up in the trash can. >> soon after we met her, potter declined to speak any further o
it's sacramento county's downtown jail.to and from the adjoining courthouse. a few days earlier, sobel was here for a bail hearing with his co-defendant and girlfriend, ariel potter. he attempted to get an envelope to her by pretending she dropped it and handing it to a deputy to give to her. >> i'm going to try to give it to one of the deputies down there, saying she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. >> not only did the deputy apparently leave it...
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marching on through downtown sacramento... blocking streets as they moved.er sacramento'in sacramento, this year alone, someone is getting killed by the police every 3 months, and so thatús a problem.' (catherine) protestors say they wanted to send a message to other law enforcement tonight.... saying that all police officers will be held accountable for their actions.(jr stone) meanwhile stevante clark says he plans to meet with the mayor to ask for an update on his brotherús case. (catherine) breaking news we're following tonight.... north korean leader kim jong un has agreed to permanently dismantle his main nuclear complex-- if the u-s takes cooresponding steps. south korea's president made the announcement after the two leaders held summit talks. they're working to try and maintain nuclear diplomacy with washington.... the korean leaders also said the north would dismantle a missile engine test site and launch pad. tonight we're waiting for a response from the white house. (jrstone) now to a big story we're following tonight -- supreme court nominee bre
marching on through downtown sacramento... blocking streets as they moved.er sacramento'in sacramento, this year alone, someone is getting killed by the police every 3 months, and so thatús a problem.' (catherine) protestors say they wanted to send a message to other law enforcement tonight.... saying that all police officers will be held accountable for their actions.(jr stone) meanwhile stevante clark says he plans to meet with the mayor to ask for an update on his brotherús case....
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clark - in the backyard of his grandmothers south sacramento home.sabrina simons, sacramento residentd." clark's family filing a wrongful death claim against the city of sacramento - for more than $15 million dollars. sabrina simons, sacramento resident:"they deserve it. he had children to take care of. they just took him away from his children."sabrina simons said she can sympathize. sabrina simons, sacramento resident:"police killed my dad when i was nine and i won a lawsuit."according to the city of sacramento, the claim - which is a precursor to a foalarate allegations including negligence and wrongful death.mos:"absolutely not."this man says what happened to clark was tragic - but he says the family should not get paid because of it.mos: "they should get some help but not any kind of money."tanya faison, black lives matter sacramento:"there's no dollar amount it should be 100 million dollars i mean anyone that says it's excessive does not value life."more than 20 shots were fired at clark the night he was killed - officers mistaking a cell phone for a gun.and his death sparking o
clark - in the backyard of his grandmothers south sacramento home.sabrina simons, sacramento residentd." clark's family filing a wrongful death claim against the city of sacramento - for more than $15 million dollars. sabrina simons, sacramento resident:"they deserve it. he had children to take care of. they just took him away from his children."sabrina simons said she can sympathize. sabrina simons, sacramento resident:"police killed my dad when i was nine and i won a...
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violación e intento de asesinato >> también familiares de stefan, entablan una nueva demanda en sacramentouelo al confundir el celular del joven con un arma, hasta ahora no se han presentado cargos >> también sacramento investiga balacera que involucra a dos oficiales, >> (varias voces). >> fue la llamada que departamento de policía en sacramento recibió el miércoles donde decía que un sujeto caminaba por el área con lo que parecía un arma de fuego, cargando una mochila negra >> el testigo reportó que el sospechoso le apuntaba con un arma de fuego también a sus dos compañeros de trabajo, >> lo que terminó con una persecución fatal, el sujeto de 19 años presento una amenaza en el enfrentamiento y swat lo baleó, el arma resultó ser una pistola de balines, con él llevaba una navaja, y bajo la ley de california se reqquiere que tenga un anillo anaranjado que la distinga, residentes dic que no se sorprenden >> esto seguirá pasando en sacramento ya la gente vio lo que pasó con stefan clark, y es desafortunado que haya muerto alguien más >> la familia tendrá una vigilia en la calle 21 donde los h
violación e intento de asesinato >> también familiares de stefan, entablan una nueva demanda en sacramentouelo al confundir el celular del joven con un arma, hasta ahora no se han presentado cargos >> también sacramento investiga balacera que involucra a dos oficiales, >> (varias voces). >> fue la llamada que departamento de policía en sacramento recibió el miércoles donde decía que un sujeto caminaba por el área con lo que parecía un arma de fuego, cargando una...
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>> reporter: well, liz, two bay area victims came to sacramento. they wanted to look this alleged norcal rapist face to face in the eyes. they did just that today as he faced a judge. >> he looked squarely at us in the eyes when he walked out. the first time i've seen his face ever. >> it's a day we've all waited for for a really long time. >> reporter: today 58-year-old roy waller, the suspected norcal rapist, appeared in a sacramento courtroom. two of his alleged victims sat just feet away to see man they say raped and terrorized them. >> when he turned around and looked squarely at us straight in our eyes, i glared right back. >> reporter: one district attorney called waller a real live boogeyman who crept into his victims' homes under the cover of darkness and attacked them when they were most vulnerable. >> there's not a moment you don't forget. you don't forget the details, smells, sounds, sights. you don't forget it ever. >> reporter: investigators say his alleged crime spree started in 1991 in rohnert park and continued 15 years of victimiz
>> reporter: well, liz, two bay area victims came to sacramento. they wanted to look this alleged norcal rapist face to face in the eyes. they did just that today as he faced a judge. >> he looked squarely at us in the eyes when he walked out. the first time i've seen his face ever. >> it's a day we've all waited for for a really long time. >> reporter: today 58-year-old roy waller, the suspected norcal rapist, appeared in a sacramento courtroom. two of his alleged...
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but with yesterday's death of a sacramento county deputy... a counter protest came out, causing quite the scene here.. ((pkg))nats--we don't need you sac pdtension high in sacramento as tuesday marked six months since police shot and killed stephon clark.his family helped kick off the black lives matter protest downtown... demonstrating against a law enforcement convention..(sequita thompson- stephon clark's grandmother) "they don't have no respect for us, they don't even care. they're heartless, they need to change the whole police system."(nats-blue lives matter!) across the street.. demonstrators in support of law enforcement waved american flags and held up signs in memory of deputy mark stasyuk... who was shot to death monday while responding to a routine call...(janet lucero-leo family member) "i'm here to show respect for the officer that was murdered yesterday..i have family members that are in law enforcement, they are hired to protect all of us."blocking a major roadway...black lives matter members staged a die-in as officers kept de
but with yesterday's death of a sacramento county deputy... a counter protest came out, causing quite the scene here.. ((pkg))nats--we don't need you sac pdtension high in sacramento as tuesday marked six months since police shot and killed stephon clark.his family helped kick off the black lives matter protest downtown... demonstrating against a law enforcement convention..(sequita thompson- stephon clark's grandmother) "they don't have no respect for us, they don't even care. they're...
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that sheriff joins us live from sacramento next.rohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possibl
that sheriff joins us live from sacramento next.rohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious,...
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tensions rising in sacramento.. as protesters clash outside a police convention. also - a homeless man has been charged in the murder of a young iowa student and stand-out athlete. the disturbing comment he allegedly made days before being arrested. and next .. police taking steps to tackle laptop thefts in the east bay. the tactic they are deploying... to catch thieves in the act. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after the break. (pam) berkeley police say, they are going to start sending undercover officers into cafes... all in an effort to crackdown on laptop thefts.(catherine) now that the university is back in session - the crimes are on another upswing. kron4's maureen kelly has the story.. this is what they are trying to prevent. a crime that happens quickly....and repeatedly.....theives snatching laptops from tabletops of unsuspecting customers.berkeley pd says they are seeing an average of 2-3 of these crimes a week now that cal students are back on camp
tensions rising in sacramento.. as protesters clash outside a police convention. also - a homeless man has been charged in the murder of a young iowa student and stand-out athlete. the disturbing comment he allegedly made days before being arrested. and next .. police taking steps to tackle laptop thefts in the east bay. the tactic they are deploying... to catch thieves in the act. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day...
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he will be arraigned on 12 counts of aggravated sexual assault on monday afternoon in sacramento. the expectation is that there could be many more charges coming down the line. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the accused rapist, roy waller lives with his wife in a quiet neighborhood. >> eric, you have been talking with a lot of neighbors. >> reporter: we have, indeed. we tried walking on the door here at waller's home, but received no answer. as you said, neighbors have been talking. they are outright shocked. >> sad. shame. scary. >> reporter: word that the man who lives in the house with the well man cured lawn and white picket fence is a serial rapist threw everyone for a loop. >> this is a nice neighborhood. you don't think of someone accused or arrested of doing such a thing or so many attacks and rapes would be living in your neighborhood. >> we talk around here all the time, the nighttime and daytime. you never feel a threat. you never have that energy of feeling threatened in anyway. >> reporter: waller was the middle ages guy seen mowing the grass or trimming
he will be arraigned on 12 counts of aggravated sexual assault on monday afternoon in sacramento. the expectation is that there could be many more charges coming down the line. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the accused rapist, roy waller lives with his wife in a quiet neighborhood. >> eric, you have been talking with a lot of neighbors. >> reporter: we have, indeed. we tried walking on the door here at waller's home, but received no answer. as you said,...
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luego que en la fiscalÍa de sacramento anunciara la fuga de un violador.ese sospechoso. fue arrestado el jueves, gracias a que durante la investigaciÓn lograron confirmar que su adn coincidÍa con el del violador. maribel nos habla de los Últimos crÍmenes cometidos en el Área de sacramento. maribel: la tranquilidad es evidente en esta comunidad. familias recogiendo a sus pequeÑos en la escuela mientras otros cumplen con sus horas laborales. esa paz, sin embargo no siempre estuvo presente. hace 12 aÑos la calle quedaba convertida en el centro de la investigaciÓnde un caso para el cual las autoridades buscaban respuesta.e trataba de la violÓ dos jÓvenes mujeres en sus 20 aÑos de edadjusto en esta residencia que en ese entonces ambas compartÍan. en este vÍdeo de archivo una de las vÍctimas rompía el silencioexplicaba en detalles del ataque del cual fueron vÍctimas y lo hizo junto con oficiales del departamento de policÍa y otras agencias, con la esperanza que alguien los ayudara a dar con el responsable. se trataba de un violador en serie que no habÍa logrado
luego que en la fiscalÍa de sacramento anunciara la fuga de un violador.ese sospechoso. fue arrestado el jueves, gracias a que durante la investigaciÓn lograron confirmar que su adn coincidÍa con el del violador. maribel nos habla de los Últimos crÍmenes cometidos en el Área de sacramento. maribel: la tranquilidad es evidente en esta comunidad. familias recogiendo a sus pequeÑos en la escuela mientras otros cumplen con sus horas laborales. esa paz, sin embargo no siempre estuvo presente....
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reporter mark -- appearance tomorrow in sacramento. reporter mark thompson has a look ahead. >> reporter: at least 10 women across six northern california counties, roy waller accused of raping and terrorizing victims between 1991 and 2006, but thursday authorities say his days of evading law enforcement ended when sacramento police arrested him near his work at uc berkeley. investigators say dna was the final link. the evidence surfaced just days before the arrest after running it through a genealogy database. >> this is a good day for victims across all of northern california because it demonstrates the passion and persistence that law enforcement has for these types of cases that, we never give up hope. >> reporter: tomorrow his victims will get their first chance to see waller in court when he appears for his arraignment in sacramento. the last known victims were two women in natomas, one of them coming forward in 2006 saying the suspect attacked her and her roommate, tied her up at gunpoint and raped her repeatedly. the first know
reporter mark -- appearance tomorrow in sacramento. reporter mark thompson has a look ahead. >> reporter: at least 10 women across six northern california counties, roy waller accused of raping and terrorizing victims between 1991 and 2006, but thursday authorities say his days of evading law enforcement ended when sacramento police arrested him near his work at uc berkeley. investigators say dna was the final link. the evidence surfaced just days before the arrest after running it...
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shot by police in sacramento...s seeking justice, and have filed claims against the states captiol. (robin)and... nightlife could be changing in san francisco, oakland and a few other california cities.. but not everyone is raising a glass.. for the bars staying open until 4 a-m. (ácommercialá) >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls... and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! (laughter) checking in on your morning forecast. a noticeable boost in temperatures today especially for inland areas and the east and south bay with high t
shot by police in sacramento...s seeking justice, and have filed claims against the states captiol. (robin)and... nightlife could be changing in san francisco, oakland and a few other california cities.. but not everyone is raising a glass.. for the bars staying open until 4 a-m. (ácommercialá) >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the...
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right outside sacramento. it's not clear yet what led to the shooting....or what condition the victims are in. we'll update you as soon as we get more information into the newsroom. (catherine) and more breaking news out of san francisco... police are asking for help finding this 11-year-old boy. dennis dixon left home last night after an argument with his family. he was last seen wearing a grey sweatshirt, light blue pants and black shoes. he also may be carrying a red superhero backpack. police say dennis left his parent's home in the diamond heights neighborhood. anyone with information should call police. (jr stone)(jr stone) another big story we're following includes a glimmer of hope for residents of a south bay homeless encampment -- known as "hope village." the camp was taken down early today only to be put up again nearby... and as kron four's rob fladeboe reports - there's an ongoing effort to find a long-term location. after setting up camp earlier this month on a parcel of state-owned land on ruff
right outside sacramento. it's not clear yet what led to the shooting....or what condition the victims are in. we'll update you as soon as we get more information into the newsroom. (catherine) and more breaking news out of san francisco... police are asking for help finding this 11-year-old boy. dennis dixon left home last night after an argument with his family. he was last seen wearing a grey sweatshirt, light blue pants and black shoes. he also may be carrying a red superhero backpack....
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rallied today in sacramento. they're calling for a grand jury >>> victims of alleged abuse by members of the catholic clergy rallied today in sacramento. they're calling for a grand jury investigation into the church in california. that move comes after a recent report on sex abuse in pennsylvania. a grand jury detailed how 300 priests molested about 1,000 children. >> there's never been a civil investigation of the catholic church in california. these files are in the secret archives of the catholic church. they will not be released by the bishops. they won't be transparent unless they are put under oath. >> demonstrators are also demanding that state and local prosecutors be more aggressive in following up on abuse cases. >>> new trouble for tesla ceo elon musk, a british dier involved in the cave rescue in thailand is suing him. at the time vernon unsworth dismissed musk's rescue plan to use child size pods to get the boys out of the flooded cave. afterward plus called unsworth a pedophile on twitter. the laws
rallied today in sacramento. they're calling for a grand jury >>> victims of alleged abuse by members of the catholic clergy rallied today in sacramento. they're calling for a grand jury investigation into the church in california. that move comes after a recent report on sex abuse in pennsylvania. a grand jury detailed how 300 priests molested about 1,000 children. >> there's never been a civil investigation of the catholic church in california. these files are in the secret...
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> los sufrimientos de presuntos abusos sexuales por parte de los sacerdotes católicos van rumbo sacramentoestos días, la información después de la pausa >> el gobernador de california, firma un proyecto de ley que permite que vendedores ambulantes puedan operar aunque no sean ocultados por las autoridades, permiten que municipalidades permitan dar permisos para ciertos tipos de vendedores y así obtener licencias de operación, y seguir las leyes como otros negocios >> este miércoles se tomara la definición final para ocupar o no un dispensador de mariguana medicinal >> y se abren gimnasio o un centro juvenil al lado del lugar, >> las personas en totales esperan que haya un nuevo programa para las familias de bajos ingresos para que den uso, del carril compartido, el beneficio satisfacertida dólar, >> en enero se pueden hacer uso del carril >> los activistas de sacramento, demandaron hoy para que el gobierno estatal, haga algo para investigar las acusaciones de abusos sexuales por parte de sacerdotes >> se está viendo que el abogado general, active a un gran jurado, por lo que han hecho los
> los sufrimientos de presuntos abusos sexuales por parte de los sacerdotes católicos van rumbo sacramentoestos días, la información después de la pausa >> el gobernador de california, firma un proyecto de ley que permite que vendedores ambulantes puedan operar aunque no sean ocultados por las autoridades, permiten que municipalidades permitan dar permisos para ciertos tipos de vendedores y así obtener licencias de operación, y seguir las leyes como otros negocios >> este...
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not too far from where we are at in sacramento. what happened? prof. kline: basically, the phone rings at the santa cruz birth center, it is march of 1974. a woman has ostensibly gone into labor and her husband is saying, come now, we are in a cabin and my wife is in labor. two of them head out to the cabin, they open the door, and there is no sign of a woman. just this man. he says, she is in the shower, it is fine. they do hear water running so they start to prepare for the birth. one of them opens the cabinets and sees there is no food, the refrigerator is empty, and the bed has been short sheeted. she realizes something is happening. he pulls out money and tries to stuff it in her hands, and just as he is doing that, the door opens and swarms of cops are in there and arrest her and her assistant. linda bennett has a toddler with her, and she says they even checked the contents of the diaper, looking for signs were -- that they were practicing medicine without a license. linda said she really helped her -- hoped her daughter had pooped, but she had
not too far from where we are at in sacramento. what happened? prof. kline: basically, the phone rings at the santa cruz birth center, it is march of 1974. a woman has ostensibly gone into labor and her husband is saying, come now, we are in a cabin and my wife is in labor. two of them head out to the cabin, they open the door, and there is no sign of a woman. just this man. he says, she is in the shower, it is fine. they do hear water running so they start to prepare for the birth. one of them...
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. >>> police identified the man accused of shooting and killing a sacramento county sheriff's deputy and wounding another deputy. officials say 38-year-old anton moore got into a fight with an employee at a pep part -- pep boys auto parts store in rancho cordova, 15 miles east of sacramento. witnesses say the shooter started shooting before deputies arrived, before they even knew he had a gun. deputy mark stasyuk was killed. deputies say anton moore was already on probation and was prohibited from owning a gun for 10 years. >> i can say that he is not a stranger to law enforcement, certainly not a stranger to our organization, and some of our officers that work out in the area are familiar with him. >> reporter: deputy stasyuk had been with the department for 4 1/2 years and was recently married. the wounded deputy, 28-year-old julie robertson, was shot in the arm and is expected to make a full recovery. an innocent bystander was also shot in the gun fire. >>> a large crowd of black lives matter protesters blocked a busy street. they are marking six months since police shot and kille
. >>> police identified the man accused of shooting and killing a sacramento county sheriff's deputy and wounding another deputy. officials say 38-year-old anton moore got into a fight with an employee at a pep part -- pep boys auto parts store in rancho cordova, 15 miles east of sacramento. witnesses say the shooter started shooting before deputies arrived, before they even knew he had a gun. deputy mark stasyuk was killed. deputies say anton moore was already on probation and was...
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(justine) sacramento (justine) sacramento police released several minutes of video from the night officers shot and killed a 19-year-old man earlier this month. they say he had a b-b gun that looked like a real one.(jr stone) critics point out that gun is not visible in any of the videos. sonsee-ahray tonsall reports. his hood and mask are obvious. what isn't clearly visible in newly released sacramento police department video of their killing of darell richards is the most dangerous alleged element of their encounter with him:his gun. natsot/caller"ma'am, this guy got the gun in his hand."911 callers referenced it when they made the report that started the almost four hour pursuit ending with the end of richards' life at a curtis park home.officers who followed him from broadway to first avenue say the gun they saw was used to threaten at least three people before it was turned on them while the 19-year-old was under a stairwell, producing this result.natsot"show me your hands. put the gun down." (gunshots)as part of its body cam release from the incident, sacramento police shared these i
(justine) sacramento (justine) sacramento police released several minutes of video from the night officers shot and killed a 19-year-old man earlier this month. they say he had a b-b gun that looked like a real one.(jr stone) critics point out that gun is not visible in any of the videos. sonsee-ahray tonsall reports. his hood and mask are obvious. what isn't clearly visible in newly released sacramento police department video of their killing of darell richards is the most dangerous alleged...
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.>> reporter: i was there in court in sacramento when denise gave a very cheerful statement before mueller was sentenced and it brought many to tears, the pure trauma that she endured for that today. and only to be re-victimized, it was just a horrific sight to see. now mueller says he had nothing to do with timing but it's going to be a very difficult scene when he confronts her in court. >>> now we want to turn to the other high-profile case we are following today and that is interest in a decade old cold case here in northern california, authorities today announced that they have arrested the man they believe is the norcal rapist. >> the suspected rapist works at uc berkeley and investigators used dna evidence to tie him to the crimes.>> reporter: we spoke with one of the victims here in the park, we do know now that roy charles waller has been identified as the norcal rapist, district attorneys have said the rape suspect terrorized victims over a 50 year. beginning in 1991. waller was found when investigators entered his dna into a website, the same site used to catch the golden state
.>> reporter: i was there in court in sacramento when denise gave a very cheerful statement before mueller was sentenced and it brought many to tears, the pure trauma that she endured for that today. and only to be re-victimized, it was just a horrific sight to see. now mueller says he had nothing to do with timing but it's going to be a very difficult scene when he confronts her in court. >>> now we want to turn to the other high-profile case we are following today and that is...
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. >> a news conference ending minutes ago with authorities from sacramento county confirming the arrest of 58 year old roy charles waller yesterday in berkley as he was showing up for work, at the university. waller lives banesia and workedded at uc berkley for 25 years. police say he is the man responsible for a 15 year crime spree that spread across 6 counties. law enforcement age agencies have been looking for this man for 27 years. authorities say he is responsible for sexually assaulting 10 women throughout the bay area and sacramento valley. he started with an attack in 19 and moved to vellejo and martinez and davis and chico and woodland ending in sacramento in 2006. the district attorney says today is the result of science and law enforcement working together. >> for 27 years there has been one common thread, his dna. i have often said in my career that dna is the silent witness to the truth. for 27 years, that truth was not known until now. >> minutes ago, we received this statement from uc establishingly, we were shocked today to learn that a campus employee was arrested in co
. >> a news conference ending minutes ago with authorities from sacramento county confirming the arrest of 58 year old roy charles waller yesterday in berkley as he was showing up for work, at the university. waller lives banesia and workedded at uc berkley for 25 years. police say he is the man responsible for a 15 year crime spree that spread across 6 counties. law enforcement age agencies have been looking for this man for 27 years. authorities say he is responsible for sexually...
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a new history textbook is upsetting some people in sacramento county. the first grade textbook explains the hist >>> a new history textbook is upsetting some people in sacramento. the first grade textbook explains the history of gay rights in california and features gubernatorial candidate gavin newsom, referring to him as a champion for people's rights. some parents think it sounds like a campaign ad for newsom. right now the textbook is in the testing phases. no word on if the county will adopt the book. >>> this is a construction project that never ends. an atherton man started building a home for his family back in 1978. 40 years laters it's still under construction and neighbors are fed up. the neighbor got work permit but it was slow. the neighbors started complaining with trees and trash on the property. now the city wants to know if they're going to finish the project? >> it's not something that happens overnight. >> that owner has passed away and his daughter is now managing the property. she says she doesn't know why he didn't finish the proje
a new history textbook is upsetting some people in sacramento county. the first grade textbook explains the hist >>> a new history textbook is upsetting some people in sacramento. the first grade textbook explains the history of gay rights in california and features gubernatorial candidate gavin newsom, referring to him as a champion for people's rights. some parents think it sounds like a campaign ad for newsom. right now the textbook is in the testing phases. no word on if the county...
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sacramento police arrested him yesterday as he arrived for work. it appears the university has already removed his nameplate from his office. his middle name is charles. >> that's him. >> reporter: that's him? >> that i used to see walk around. i'm almost positive he drove the truck. he was very quiet, very quiet. he didn't i mean talk to us ever. >> reporter: waller's co- workers and many university employees were instructed not to speak to the media, but two long time workers off camera say it's scary. >> we have chat here at work and i'm talking from one side of campus to the other side like can you believe this? oh, my god. look at this. do you know who this is? >> reporter: uc berkeley bon u declined an interview and released a statement saying they started fingerprinting job applicants in 2004. waller of hired in 1992 as -- was hired in 1992 as a safety specialist. the university said waller managed programs to ensure sat and training regarding use of equipment and machinery. >> the fact that you can't trust who the university employs or the
sacramento police arrested him yesterday as he arrived for work. it appears the university has already removed his nameplate from his office. his middle name is charles. >> that's him. >> reporter: that's him? >> that i used to see walk around. i'm almost positive he drove the truck. he was very quiet, very quiet. he didn't i mean talk to us ever. >> reporter: waller's co- workers and many university employees were instructed not to speak to the media, but two long time...
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a sacramento family is zip-tied during a home invasion robbery. and now...es breaking in... hoping someone will recognize them. ( sara ) the san mateo county sheriff's department is stepping up traffic safety enforcement to help protect enforcement to help protect pedestrians. i that's a mini-wheat. enforcement to help protect pedestrians. i delicious. but it's more than that. 10 layers of crunchy wheat to fill you up on big days. whether your day involves steam, mountains, or woah- fire... ...we've got your breakfast right here. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour ( james ) major hot spot in fremont sb 880 at warren/mission . an overturn accident blocks the two right lanes.. much like yesterday temperatures today will peak in a comfortable range this afternoon with highs along the coast in the 50's and 60's and inland back into the 70's and 80's. after a partly cloudy start to the day we will see plenty of sunshine into the afternoon and evening to close out the evening. ( james
a sacramento family is zip-tied during a home invasion robbery. and now...es breaking in... hoping someone will recognize them. ( sara ) the san mateo county sheriff's department is stepping up traffic safety enforcement to help protect enforcement to help protect pedestrians. i that's a mini-wheat. enforcement to help protect pedestrians. i delicious. but it's more than that. 10 layers of crunchy wheat to fill you up on big days. whether your day involves steam, mountains, or woah- fire......
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this is 15 miles east of sacramento. the two deputies were called to the store because of a fight inside that involved a customer and an employee. witnesses said that the suspect started shoot when the deputies arrived before they even knew he had a gun the deputy killed was 27-year-old mark -- the sacramento sheriff's department said that the death of any deputy is very difficult. >> is it very di of us, myself included. but it doesn't get easier. i've 30 year career. it is an incredible hole. >> deputy has been identified as 28-year-old julie robertson was injured. the suspect ran away and they arrested him about a minute later. and the suspect's name and condition is not released. but we're told that he is expected to survive. and another person in the store was also shot in the back. but that is not considered a life threatening injury. the governor brown released this statement last night. we ask all californians to keep this family in your thoughts. and the governor ordered the flags to be flown at half- staff. thr
this is 15 miles east of sacramento. the two deputies were called to the store because of a fight inside that involved a customer and an employee. witnesses said that the suspect started shoot when the deputies arrived before they even knew he had a gun the deputy killed was 27-year-old mark -- the sacramento sheriff's department said that the death of any deputy is very difficult. >> is it very di of us, myself included. but it doesn't get easier. i've 30 year career. it is an incredible...
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the family of stephon clark has filed a wrongful death claim with the city of sacramento. the 22-year-old was shot to death by police last march in his grandparents ) backyard. now - the clark family is seeking up to $35 million for 9 different causes of action. this is nearly the size of the city )s parks budget. the largest ammount rewarded by a sacramento jury was $6.5 million in a case last year. . no charges have been made against the officers involved. remembering a movie icon. fans gathered at the famed chinese theatre in los angles -- as the lights were dimmed in honor of burt reynolds. the legendary actor died yesterday at the age of 82. reynolds ) foot and handprints are among the almost 200 that grace the concrete outside the theatre. stay tuned for continuing coverage on the life and legacy of burt reynolds on the today show. al roker talks about a recent interview he did with the famed actor. the today show begins at 7:00am. coming up next on today in the bay-- are you older than 55... and a really good dancer? if so... you might want to dust-off your dancing
the family of stephon clark has filed a wrongful death claim with the city of sacramento. the 22-year-old was shot to death by police last march in his grandparents ) backyard. now - the clark family is seeking up to $35 million for 9 different causes of action. this is nearly the size of the city )s parks budget. the largest ammount rewarded by a sacramento jury was $6.5 million in a case last year. . no charges have been made against the officers involved. remembering a movie icon. fans...
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sacramento police arrested him yesterday as he arrived for work. it appears the university has already removed his nameplate from his office. his middle name is charles. that's him? >> i used to see him walk around. i'm almost positive he drove the truck. he was very quiet, very quiet. he didn't i mean talk to us ever. >> reporter: waller's co- workers and many university employees were instructed not to speak to the media, but two long time workers off camera say it's scary. >> we have chat here at work and i'm talking from one side of campus to the other side like can you believe this? oh, my god. look at this. do you know who this is? i mean we are just shocked this was somebody in our building. >> reporter: uc berkeley declined an interview and released a statement saying they started fingerprinting job applicants in 2004. waller was hired in 1992 as a safety specialist. waller managed programs to ensure safety and training regarding the use of equipment and machinery. >> the fact that you can't trust who the university is employing or the peop
sacramento police arrested him yesterday as he arrived for work. it appears the university has already removed his nameplate from his office. his middle name is charles. that's him? >> i used to see him walk around. i'm almost positive he drove the truck. he was very quiet, very quiet. he didn't i mean talk to us ever. >> reporter: waller's co- workers and many university employees were instructed not to speak to the media, but two long time workers off camera say it's scary....
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he is also charged with crimes in martinez, vallejo, davis, chico, with an, and sacramento. until 2006 when the case went cold. he targeted women in their 20s and 30s by entering their home late at night carrying a gun and wore a mask. he would tie up his victim and assault them. he also stole money and other items from their homes. >> today we bring justice to not only the victims, but all the communities that he impacted. through the hard work of these women and men we made our communities as a for yesterday and we removed a predator from our streets. >> the suspect roy charles waller is married and was arrested at his workplace at uc berkeley on thursday. berkeley confirming to ktvu waller was an employee where he has worked in the campus environment health and safety officer since 1992. he was a safety specialist. he is being charged with 12 felony counts of a forcible sexual assault with enhancements and is now being held on no bail and will be arraigned on monday. >>>in the newsroom with ktvu fox2 news >>> the catholic diocese of san jose has taken several steps to add
he is also charged with crimes in martinez, vallejo, davis, chico, with an, and sacramento. until 2006 when the case went cold. he targeted women in their 20s and 30s by entering their home late at night carrying a gun and wore a mask. he would tie up his victim and assault them. he also stole money and other items from their homes. >> today we bring justice to not only the victims, but all the communities that he impacted. through the hard work of these women and men we made our...
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one sacramento woman gets her dream job for a day.ans so much to watch her take flight. live look outside... san mateo bridge. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. maybe you can trust that during your fantasy draft, the computer won't autodraft a kicker in the 7th round. or... you could just trust duracell. or... happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills both fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. so you'll be happy you're keeping your dog protected with nexgard. no wonder it's the number one choice of vets for their dogs and yours. see your veterinarian for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines
one sacramento woman gets her dream job for a day.ans so much to watch her take flight. live look outside... san mateo bridge. do you need the most trusted battery in your wireless mouse? maybe not. maybe you can trust that during your fantasy draft, the computer won't autodraft a kicker in the 7th round. or... you could just trust duracell. or... happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills both fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty...
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they claim each one represents someone killed by police in sacramento including stephon clark. was killed in his grandmother's backyard after vandalizing cars, allegedly. officers say they mistook his cell phone for a gun. the brother says he hopes someone will be held responsible. >> accountability not just for the officers and law enforcement, but the city, as well as the district attorneys. >> a group of counter- protestors also gathered at the convention center saying they wanted to show their support for law enforcement. they say that they are also grieving sacramento county sheriff's deputy mark stasyuk who was killed by a suspect in a shootout this week. >>> a northern california man's quest to find a kidney donor made him an internet sensation and he could help hundreds of others along the way. viral. reporter jennifer mc-graw shows us the family's life-saving mission... at the >>> new this morning, a northern california father in search of a new kidney is going viral. we see the family's life- saving mission at the happiest place on earth. >> around the end of may, my
they claim each one represents someone killed by police in sacramento including stephon clark. was killed in his grandmother's backyard after vandalizing cars, allegedly. officers say they mistook his cell phone for a gun. the brother says he hopes someone will be held responsible. >> accountability not just for the officers and law enforcement, but the city, as well as the district attorneys. >> a group of counter- protestors also gathered at the convention center saying they...
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it happened yesterday at the pep boys auto shop in rancho cordova, 15 miles east of sacramento. investigators said the deputies were called to the store because of a fight inside involving a customer and employee. witnesses said the suspect started shooting when the deputies arrived before they even knew he had a gun. the deputy killed was identified as 27-year-old, mark stasyuk. the sacramento county sheriff said any death of a deputy is tough on coworkers. >> it's incredibly difficult for all of us, myself included. i'm fortunate enough to find strength at the right moment to do things like this and to test my troops but it doesn't get easier. i've had a 30-year career and gone through this a lot. it's an incredible hole that never gets filled in the hearts of the department. >> the injured deputy, julie robinson, was shot in the arm and is expected to make a full recovery. the suspect ran away but was chased down by two other deputies who shot him. the name and condition of the suspect has not been released but he is expected to survive. another person of the store was shot i
it happened yesterday at the pep boys auto shop in rancho cordova, 15 miles east of sacramento. investigators said the deputies were called to the store because of a fight inside involving a customer and employee. witnesses said the suspect started shooting when the deputies arrived before they even knew he had a gun. the deputy killed was identified as 27-year-old, mark stasyuk. the sacramento county sheriff said any death of a deputy is tough on coworkers. >> it's incredibly difficult...
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. >>> now to breaking news we've been following in the sacramento area. four people have been shot including two deputies. this happened before 2:00 this afternoon in rancho cordova at a pep boys auto store. investigators say they received a call about a fight inside of the shop before the shooting. the suspect is now in custody. he was shot along with one bystander and two sacramento county sheriff's deputies. >> this is a very chaotic scene. as you can imagine. there are multiple shooting scenes. multiple rounds fired from the suspect and our officers. there was a lot of bystanders, a lot of witnesses, we have a lot of people to interview. >> all four people including the suspect has been taken to the hospital. their conditions have not been released at this time. investigators are expected to release information shortly. we will bring it to you as we learn more. >>> the city of oakland today released body camera footage of a deadly shooting years ago. this involves a man passed out in his car near lake merritt in 2015. crime reporter henry lee has more
. >>> now to breaking news we've been following in the sacramento area. four people have been shot including two deputies. this happened before 2:00 this afternoon in rancho cordova at a pep boys auto store. investigators say they received a call about a fight inside of the shop before the shooting. the suspect is now in custody. he was shot along with one bystander and two sacramento county sheriff's deputies. >> this is a very chaotic scene. as you can imagine. there are...
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that young man in a red shirt, that's alex honnold of sacramento. you've met him right here before. he has been perfecting that climb without a rope for a decade. he uses only his bare hands and his feet to ascend. in just 3 hours, 56 minutes, he became the fist person ever to free solo el capitan. at the time, he told us what he was thinking during the climb. >> i looked down from time to time, enjoy the view. i was mostly looking up. i was pretty excited and i was charging pretty quickly and i was just kind of climbing ahead. >> reporter: the story of alex's historic climb was filled for more than two years by national geographic. following him on his journey, how he did it, and those around him who supported him. we meet his girlfriend, sani. >> what if something happens? what if i don't see him again? >> reporter: alex now telling
that young man in a red shirt, that's alex honnold of sacramento. you've met him right here before. he has been perfecting that climb without a rope for a decade. he uses only his bare hands and his feet to ascend. in just 3 hours, 56 minutes, he became the fist person ever to free solo el capitan. at the time, he told us what he was thinking during the climb. >> i looked down from time to time, enjoy the view. i was mostly looking up. i was pretty excited and i was charging pretty...
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. >>>, gracias melissa >>> un agente del alguacil de sacramento murió esta tarde tras recibir los disparosutopartes en el rancho córdoba. respondieron a una llamada sobre disturbios en el establecimiento comercial, a el sospechoso ya fue arrestado. >>> el agente abatido fue identificado como mark de 27 años de edad y con más de cuatro años de servicio en el departamento del alguacil de sacramento. el oficial identificada como robinson de 28 años de edad. >>> estas imágenes muestran el momento en que un agente abre fuego contra un hombre en junio de 2015. los uniformados trataban de sacar al sujeto de un auto pero estaba inconsciente y tenía una pistola cargada en el asiento del pasajero, el hombre murió y la gente no recibió cargos, la familia obtuvo más de 1 millón de dólares para terminar con una demanda contra la ciudad >>> la policía de san josé busca la colaboración de la comunidad para identificar a esta sospechosa de dos robos a mano armada a establecimiento. el primer atraco ocurrió el 31 de agosto en un negocio en el centro comercial en la ciudad de san josé. el segundo robo fue a
. >>>, gracias melissa >>> un agente del alguacil de sacramento murió esta tarde tras recibir los disparosutopartes en el rancho córdoba. respondieron a una llamada sobre disturbios en el establecimiento comercial, a el sospechoso ya fue arrestado. >>> el agente abatido fue identificado como mark de 27 años de edad y con más de cuatro años de servicio en el departamento del alguacil de sacramento. el oficial identificada como robinson de 28 años de edad....
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police believe he then moved through the bay area north to chico and west to sacramento. kpix5's juliette goodrich is in sacramento right now with the latest developments from court. juliette? >> reporter: ken, the alleged norcal rapist was in court to face the judge as you said. also in court today, two of his alleged victims who call themselves strong surveyors. they wanted to look at him eye to eye -- survivors. they wanted to look at him eye to eye. >> he looked us squarely in the eyes when he walked out, first time i've seen his face ever. >> it's a day we've all waited for for a really long time. >> reporter: today 58-year-old roy waller, the suspected norcal rapist, appeared in a sacramento courtroom. two of his alleged victims sat just feet away to see the man they say raped and terrorized them. >> when he turned around and he looked squarely at us rate is in our eyes, i glared right back. >> reporter: one northern california district attorney called waller a real life boogeyman who crept into his victims' homes under the cover of darkness. >> you don't forget the
police believe he then moved through the bay area north to chico and west to sacramento. kpix5's juliette goodrich is in sacramento right now with the latest developments from court. juliette? >> reporter: ken, the alleged norcal rapist was in court to face the judge as you said. also in court today, two of his alleged victims who call themselves strong surveyors. they wanted to look at him eye to eye -- survivors. they wanted to look at him eye to eye. >> he looked us squarely in...
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mcintyre was fatally shot by sacramento county deputies last year.from deputies. the bills they want signed include the release of signed include the release of an officer's the release of signed include the release of an officer's records to juvenile justice reform. ( darya )the mother of a teen who died of a fentanyl overdose in petaluma ... refuses to show up in court for her sentencing. danielle faletto faces 12 years in prison for child endangerment charges in connection to the death 16- year-old son.this is video of the home where the boy overdosed back in april. she did not show up in court yesterday ... and now the judge has ordered correctional deputies to bring her to court next tuesday. ( darya )still ahead... the mayor of oakland is taking shots at another bay area city. what has mayor libby schaaf so upset. ( darya )plus... a show of support for the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault. we're learning that the bay area to testifying. ( darya )plus... some students at a bay area elementary school will rec
mcintyre was fatally shot by sacramento county deputies last year.from deputies. the bills they want signed include the release of signed include the release of an officer's the release of signed include the release of an officer's records to juvenile justice reform. ( darya )the mother of a teen who died of a fentanyl overdose in petaluma ... refuses to show up in court for her sentencing. danielle faletto faces 12 years in prison for child endangerment charges in connection to the death 16-...
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llegan a sacramento las mujeres que perdier partieron co para uso para hablar del abuso se . grupo exige que el gobernador firme una ley y que proteja a quienes desempeÑan este tipo de labor en horarios nocturnos . >>> ahora continuamos con noticieros telemundo 48 a las seis . >> (musica). (musica).mas (musica). in(habla en ingles). in(habla en ingles). muerte y destrucciÓn es lo que ha dejado la tormenta tropical lawren florence. >>> residentes atemorizados obligados a abandonar sus hog hogares : >>> en telemundo con 38 reafirmamos nuestro compromiso para traerle la cobertura mÁs completa : >>> hola quÉ tal; gracias por su sintonÍa: florence tocÓ tierra: ya se confirmaron tres muertes por la caÍda de un auto >>> nos hablan de las precarias condiciones que se reputan en este momento. adelante, randy . >>> florence es oficialmente una tormenta tropical que sigue siendo peligrosa, hemos en washington, carolina del norte, lo que estÁ mis espaldas y que se estÁ desbordando, es una situaciÓn que estÁ pasando en washington y tambiÉn en otras partes de carolina del norte . >>> en la
llegan a sacramento las mujeres que perdier partieron co para uso para hablar del abuso se . grupo exige que el gobernador firme una ley y que proteja a quienes desempeÑan este tipo de labor en horarios nocturnos . >>> ahora continuamos con noticieros telemundo 48 a las seis . >> (musica). (musica).mas (musica). in(habla en ingles). in(habla en ingles). muerte y destrucciÓn es lo que ha dejado la tormenta tropical lawren florence. >>> residentes atemorizados obligados...
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(sheriff scott jones, sacramento county sheriff's "he was a good man with a good heart.nt." certainly not (lauren neighbor) now he's up in enormous " the suspect is still in the hospital - right now in stable.the sheriff says they'll take moore into custody as soon as doctors give them the all clear. (pam) in the north bay.. it has been 9- months since recreational marijuana has been legal for adults to buy in california. but there is also a lot of new red tape.. and enforcement for those in the business.. in fact, sonoma county's permit office says, it has shut down more than 600 un-permitted grow sites since january. kron4's maureen kelly shows us what the enforcement agents are finding. here you can see one of the pot farms that had been caught operating without a permit. sonoma county officials says there had been estimates of 6- thousand grow sites in the county when they first started working towards issuing permits two years ago.....so the 600 plus that have been shut down since january represents only about 10 percent of what could be out there. we have a lot mor
(sheriff scott jones, sacramento county sheriff's "he was a good man with a good heart.nt." certainly not (lauren neighbor) now he's up in enormous " the suspect is still in the hospital - right now in stable.the sheriff says they'll take moore into custody as soon as doctors give them the all clear. (pam) in the north bay.. it has been 9- months since recreational marijuana has been legal for adults to buy in california. but there is also a lot of new red tape.. and enforcement...
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. >>> a deputy in sacramento county is killed in a shootout at an auto parts store. of the deadly confrontation unfolded. >>> and one bay area school district is getting a lifeline from the state in the midst of a serious funding crisis. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, september 18, i am michelle griego. and i am kenny choi. let's have a look at the weather and traffic first. >>> let's look to mary lee. >> it is a really pleasant day. if you like the weather yesterday, very similar conditions for today. we will warm things up beginning tomorrow. here is a live look with the san jose cam starting off the day with the clouds. they are currently in the 50s for many spots. concord, oakland, san francisco
. >>> a deputy in sacramento county is killed in a shootout at an auto parts store. of the deadly confrontation unfolded. >>> and one bay area school district is getting a lifeline from the state in the midst of a serious funding crisis. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, september 18, i am michelle griego. and i am kenny choi. let's have a look at the weather and traffic first. >>> let's look to mary lee. >> it is a really pleasant day. if you like the...
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he then moved through sonoma, davis, woodland, martinez, and sacramento. there were six counties in northern california. the california district attorney's office says that he is the norcal rapist. they say he has alluded the law for 27 years, living in finish and working at uc berkeley for 25 years. investigators believe that he is the man behind at least 10 rapes and assaults and his victims say that sometimes they lasted for hours. authorities believe that she was the first victim. there hoping they can help the prosecution in some way. >> i thought i would go to my grave never seen his face. never knowing his name. and having him never be held accountable. i didn't know until 2006 that there were subsequent victims. i do notice sacramento contacted me. >> over the years, the only get snippets of clues. this sketch was released after a victim caught a glimpse of his face. it all came down to the physical evidence he left behind at seeds, including some found in martinez after raping a woman in her home on halloween night. >> >>> the time now 6:08. thous
he then moved through sonoma, davis, woodland, martinez, and sacramento. there were six counties in northern california. the california district attorney's office says that he is the norcal rapist. they say he has alluded the law for 27 years, living in finish and working at uc berkeley for 25 years. investigators believe that he is the man behind at least 10 rapes and assaults and his victims say that sometimes they lasted for hours. authorities believe that she was the first victim. there...
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today, sacramento persecutors announced 12 counts of sexual assault against him. >> he terrorized women across northern california and the cases date back to 1991 and they are spread out from sonoma all over. here they are talking to the first victim. >> i hope he goes to prison forever. he is older than i thought. >> this rape victim, nicole speaks out after learning that he had been identified as the rapist. >> the district attorney since the serial rapist suspect terrorized victims for over 15 years beginning in 1991. >> for 27 years, there has been one common thread. his dna. i have often said in my career that dna is the silent witness to the truth. >> waller was found in a genealogy website, the same site used in the golden state killer. they match the person based off of his dna. he victimized women in davis, chico, woodland, martinez and sacramento. 28-year-old nicole tate was one of his first victims in 1991. today she was full of emotion. it is been a wild ride of emotions. >>-all of the not. i expect that i probably would be, i have literally visualized and fantasized the sta
today, sacramento persecutors announced 12 counts of sexual assault against him. >> he terrorized women across northern california and the cases date back to 1991 and they are spread out from sonoma all over. here they are talking to the first victim. >> i hope he goes to prison forever. he is older than i thought. >> this rape victim, nicole speaks out after learning that he had been identified as the rapist. >> the district attorney since the serial rapist suspect...
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. >> justice kennedy spoke to students from a sacramento alma mater in sacramento county at the courthouse popular we were there we'll have a live report with more details for you coming up right here at 6:00 p.m. if you want to watch some of the clips of wrangling happening in that senate hearing room this morning, we have made it easy for you. we put it on the website. you can see everything from senator jeff flake's call for the investigation to the democrats getting up and walking out. all of that on the website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> an unusual and high tech homicide investigation in the south bay lead police to a 90-year-old suspect. anthony is accused of killing his 67-year-old step daughter at her home in the east san jose foot hls. she was found slumped over her kitchen table with wounds to her neck and a kitchen knife had in her hand. they looked at the victim's fit bit device with hacked the heart beat. it found the heart rate flight and then looked at surveillance camera footage showing i'll o the at the home at the time of the spike no yord yet on the motive. >> a new privacy pr
. >> justice kennedy spoke to students from a sacramento alma mater in sacramento county at the courthouse popular we were there we'll have a live report with more details for you coming up right here at 6:00 p.m. if you want to watch some of the clips of wrangling happening in that senate hearing room this morning, we have made it easy for you. we put it on the website. you can see everything from senator jeff flake's call for the investigation to the democrats getting up and walking...
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shooting a sacramento sheriff's deputy. reporter angela musallam is in rancho cordova... with more on olent history. >>> we are learning new details about the man accused of fatally shooting a sacramento sheriff's deputy. angela is in rancho cordova with more on the suspect's violent history. >> i saw a guy laying in the parking lot. the cops were telling him to not move. >> reporter: that guy was anton lemon moore, the man suspected of killing a sheriff's office -- a sheriff's deputy. shot this video, you could see anton lemon moore shot on the ground. >> i saw the cops with the dog. >> you could see there were people down and paramedics. >> he is not a stranger to the sheriff's office. >> reporter: but anton lemon moore has a record in sacramento county. he was arrested for disturbing a peace in 2016. >> we don't know what drew him to act the way he did and commit what he is suspected of committing. >> reporter: deputy mark stasyuk was arriving for a call of a disturbance. >> they had no idea that he was armed. there was no indication of that. >> reporter: police are no
shooting a sacramento sheriff's deputy. reporter angela musallam is in rancho cordova... with more on olent history. >>> we are learning new details about the man accused of fatally shooting a sacramento sheriff's deputy. angela is in rancho cordova with more on the suspect's violent history. >> i saw a guy laying in the parking lot. the cops were telling him to not move. >> reporter: that guy was anton lemon moore, the man suspected of killing a sheriff's office -- a...
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miss julia colmas's kids, two of them in sacramento. they don't get those things also. their daughter is a property manager in western addition on the -- is it golden gate? on turk street just before you get to sky, and she's a manager, and she don't get the certificate of preference. i spoke to her also. so those are the kind of things that -- why peoples don't get the certificate because they moved or something like that, so we have to tell them word of mouth. >> thank you, mr. james. maybe there's a way we can coordinate with miss simms and the team to get in touch with those comments. is there anybody else? i'm closing public comment. anybody else want to make public comment before we close it? okay. commissioner singh? >> we received an e-mail from president mondejar that next week she wanted to start at 2:00 instead of one, because mercy housing or something, she wanted to attend it. i have no objection to that. >> thank you. okay. so we're closing public comment on this, and commissioner comments. madam secretary, please call the next item. >> clerk: the next ite
miss julia colmas's kids, two of them in sacramento. they don't get those things also. their daughter is a property manager in western addition on the -- is it golden gate? on turk street just before you get to sky, and she's a manager, and she don't get the certificate of preference. i spoke to her also. so those are the kind of things that -- why peoples don't get the certificate because they moved or something like that, so we have to tell them word of mouth. >> thank you, mr. james....
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s >>> for the past 14 years, an empty field in west sacramento has been filled with thousands of flagsng the lives lost. >> reporter tish palomo jesse was there as volunteers worked on this year's memorial. she has more on how this 9/11 tribute has impacted the community. >> there is something here that draws people. they have a sense of peace when they leave. >> since 2004, john vincent and his family have gathered friends and volunteers to turn this otherwise empty dry field in west sacramento into a memorial. offering anyone who wants to stop by, they offered -- opportunity to pay tribute and remember the tragic events that took a september 11, 2001. >> it's priceless. the emotions that people have when they walk into this field, including myself, is absolutely priceless. >> this is west sacramento, and surrounding cities. this is our ground zero. this is where we can come to reflect and remember what happened that day. >> christina had been helping her father set up this memorial since she was 12 years old. back then, it consisted of 114 fights. but with community support and donat
s >>> for the past 14 years, an empty field in west sacramento has been filled with thousands of flagsng the lives lost. >> reporter tish palomo jesse was there as volunteers worked on this year's memorial. she has more on how this 9/11 tribute has impacted the community. >> there is something here that draws people. they have a sense of peace when they leave. >> since 2004, john vincent and his family have gathered friends and volunteers to turn this otherwise empty...