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so at noon today, the san jose police officers association is going to meet to talk about what's next and where we go from here at this point. clearly law enforcement, at least in the south bay, wants to see some sort of policy where if that offender is violent that they be notified that their release be released -- that law enforcement be notified of their release. very difficult convoluted story. but we will keep covering it for you all morning long. kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> thank you very much, kris. 4:34. >>> oakland is decriminalizing national mushrooms and other psychedelics. it makes oakland the second city in the nation to do so after denver voters approved similar resolution. an amendment was added to the measure that bans commercial sales and manufacturing and bans possessing or districting magic mushrooms in schools and driving under the influence. >>> 4:34. prosecutors are expected to rest their case in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial. and once that happens, the defense will begin presenting its case. derrick almena and max harris each face 36 counts of in
so at noon today, the san jose police officers association is going to meet to talk about what's next and where we go from here at this point. clearly law enforcement, at least in the south bay, wants to see some sort of policy where if that offender is violent that they be notified that their release be released -- that law enforcement be notified of their release. very difficult convoluted story. but we will keep covering it for you all morning long. kris sanchez, "today in the...
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the president and san jose police officers association released a statement that said in part, we looknvicted violent offenders above the law. san jose police officers remain committed to supporting and protecting everyone living in our community, regardless of their immigration status. >>> negotiations resume today in the new haven unified school district. this comes as hundreds of parents went to the board meeting to show their frustration and anger as the teacher strike continues. >> we want our complete and resounding vote of no confidence. i am serving on honorable jeff wang, a petition of innt to recall. >> now, both sides say they want a resolution to this strike, especially with the academic year ending a week from tomorrow. parents say teachers deserve a cost of living increase. but district officials say auditors told them even without any changes in spending, the district will need to cut costs to balance the budget. as enrollment declines. >> we know that our bills are going to outweigh our income next month, next year. >>> negotiators on both sides spend 11 hours at the ba
the president and san jose police officers association released a statement that said in part, we looknvicted violent offenders above the law. san jose police officers remain committed to supporting and protecting everyone living in our community, regardless of their immigration status. >>> negotiations resume today in the new haven unified school district. this comes as hundreds of parents went to the board meeting to show their frustration and anger as the teacher strike continues....
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now the president of the san jose police officer's association issued this statement this morning. it says in part, "we're disappointed with the board of supervisors decision with the decision to put convicted violent offenders above the residents of our county. san jose police officers remain committed to everyone living in our community regardless of their immigration status." >>> police say a parolee went on a shooting rampage yesterday at 5 locations in the city of darwin. killing four men and injuring one woman. witnesses describe the weapon as a pump action shotgun. the 45-year-old suspect is thousand in police custody. >> let me be clear at this stage we do not believe this is terrorism related. this is one individual who has acted individually and unfortunately taken the action they have. >> the suspect was reportedly released from prison in january and was wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet at the time of the shooting. >>> time is 4:36 after last week's mass shooting in virginia beach, virginia's governor ralph northam is trying to take control of laws. a red flag l
now the president of the san jose police officer's association issued this statement this morning. it says in part, "we're disappointed with the board of supervisors decision with the decision to put convicted violent offenders above the residents of our county. san jose police officers remain committed to everyone living in our community regardless of their immigration status." >>> police say a parolee went on a shooting rampage yesterday at 5 locations in the city of...
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the san jose police officer's association presented the special olympics with a $2,500 check. way to go. >>> airbnb is ready to take lucky people aund t 80 days. it only costs you $5,000. considering, that's a really good deal. starting next week the san francisco-based company will be offering the travel package that replicates the adventures of the fog. the $5,000 price tag includes all travel, lodging, activities and meals. airbnb isn't saying how many packages are available. you might want to get on it. >> interesting. i'm intrigued. next at 5:00 a.m., the candidates running for president. those who have qualified for the first primary debate. >>> b.a.r.t. is testing new gates to help prevent fare evaders. the main complaint is now getting from riders. >>> the warriors moving on after that devas luckily, her dorm is about he10 minutesollege. from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about... 1
the san jose police officer's association presented the special olympics with a $2,500 check. way to go. >>> airbnb is ready to take lucky people aund t 80 days. it only costs you $5,000. considering, that's a really good deal. starting next week the san francisco-based company will be offering the travel package that replicates the adventures of the fog. the $5,000 price tag includes all travel, lodging, activities and meals. airbnb isn't saying how many packages are available. you...
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but a news conference wednesday morning the san jose police officers association slammed the board of supervisors. >>the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant. as an example of what's to come now that the policy isn't going to the problem because they're playing politics because there is that pressure here right we all know it's here and across this nation. there is that political pressure. but the second that these politicians start playing in that realm. and turning a blind eye to our community. the second we have a serious problem. it's not about how you know to fight. >>when you know to buy her who notifies the fact that we don't know who's undocumented in the first place so which percent to notify on that is beyond our ability to to make a determination. >>county supervisor dave cortese says inmates are not asked their immigration status when booked, and it's not the county's rolled ask federal immigration authorities have the databases to track that on their own and kurt has he says the county is not going to aid them the mo
but a news conference wednesday morning the san jose police officers association slammed the board of supervisors. >>the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant. as an example of what's to come now that the policy isn't going to the problem because they're playing politics because there is that pressure here right we all know it's here and across this nation. there is that political pressure. but the second that these politicians start...
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>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesday for refusing to make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. >>bambi larson would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the phone. it's that simple for county to ignore those things there will be more tammy larson's there will be more child's children that will get molested they'll be more rate cuts on the street. this is not what our community wants to kind of play the blame game. so. >>it doesn't it isn't going to help make the community safer too. they keep pointing fingers as to you know. who should make a phone call or not a county supervisor dave cortese says inmates are not asked their immigration status when book. >>and it's not the county's role to ask but he says federal immigration authorities contract that on their own e
>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesday for refusing to make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. >>bambi larson would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the...
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>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesday for if using to make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. bambi larson would be alive today. >>if all they did was pick up the phone. it's that simple for county to ignore those things there will be more tammy larson's there will be more child's children that will get molested. they'll be more rate cuts on the street. this is not what our community wants to kind of play the blame game. so. >>it doesn't it isn't going to help make the community safer too. the key point fingers as to you know. who should make a phone call or not a county supervisor dave cortese says inmates are not asked their immigration status when book. >>and it's not the county's role to ask but he says federal immigration authorities contract that on their own every
>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesday for if using to make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. bambi larson would be alive today. >>if all they did was pick up the...
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san jose. the flame is headed to uc davis for the special olympics summer games beginning on june 21st. it also included a special presentation. a $2,500 check to the special olympics from the san jose police officers association that's great. >>> well, you may know the way to san jose thanks to deonne warwick but there's a new song. let us know what you think. >> chris has t is to rking san continuation, pop country probably doesn't come to mind. ♪ san jose >> reporter: but this track by singer-songwriter grace kelly ames to change that. >> just trying to bring joy the song. >> reporter: for steer 16-year-old from new zealand has spent her summer breaks in silicon valley. she decided to write a song about it and share with it team san jose, the marketing group. >> i was trying to comprehend how a song that i wrote in a bathroom, literally, was then going to have a whole production team and they wanted to make a music video. >> reporter: each year team san jose puts out a sizzle team. this year they instead created this music video to spotlight some local store. the song is now getting some air time on krty. the hot country radio station. >> it's great to have a song that was written could not temperatu could
san jose. the flame is headed to uc davis for the special olympics summer games beginning on june 21st. it also included a special presentation. a $2,500 check to the special olympics from the san jose police officers association that's great. >>> well, you may know the way to san jose thanks to deonne warwick but there's a new song. let us know what you think. >> chris has t is to rking san continuation, pop country probably doesn't come to mind. ♪ san jose >> reporter:...
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san jose. kris sanchez is live at san jose police headquarters with where we go from here. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura and marcus. overnight the san jose police officers association, their union essentially said this fight to change the policy in santa clara county is not over. the jail will now continue releasing inmates who are undocumented without notifying immigration and customs enforce. regardless of whether they have violent records or federal hold requests. it hit a critical point with bambi larson, who was alleged killed by a violent convict not held for deportation despite multiple requests. all south bay law enforcement, exempt for sunnyvale, signed a letter asking the county for the change. the police chief is very frustrated. supervisor dave cortese said he needs to keep the county out of the courts. >> it keeps us out of this business of trying to figure out who is documented, who is not documented and whether or not we should be keeping that kind of information here. it's not our business. >> this is not just a local issue. it's a national issue. and i know that i probably speak for most major city chiefs around this country when they say decisions
san jose. kris sanchez is live at san jose police headquarters with where we go from here. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura and marcus. overnight the san jose police officers association, their union essentially said this fight to change the policy in santa clara county is not over. the jail will now continue releasing inmates who are undocumented without notifying immigration and customs enforce. regardless of whether they have violent records or federal hold requests. it hit a...
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. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association had wanted, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. a day before a done an undocumented offender was released from prison. the county considered and rejected a change to the policy . >> we are recommending again the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate a direct result of the murder of bambi larson. the man charged with her death, carlos carranza was in the country illegally. he has been detained at least 9 times. >> bambi larson would be alive if all they did was pick up the phone. right? it is that simpleto ignore those things, there will be more bambi larson's. >> reporter: now the officials said there was too many hurdles to creating a notification system and no legal way to determine immigration status. however, san jose police chief garcia points out other counties are already doing it . >> monterey county does it. san mateo county does it. i find it hard to believe that there are counties around us that are actually actively doing this but our county seems to think it is impossibl
. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association had wanted, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. a day before a done an undocumented offender was released from prison. the county considered and rejected a change to the policy . >> we are recommending again the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate a direct result of the murder of bambi larson. the man charged with her death, carlos carranza was in the country illegally....
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does say it will be more efficient with law enforcement agencies the president of the san jose police officer's association released a statement this morning and it says in part quote we are disappointed with the board of supervisors decision to put the interest of convicted violent offenders above the law of our abiding residents of our country. san jose police officers remain committed to supporting and protecting everyone living in our community regardless of their immigration status again, that coming from the police department. >>> time 6:38 we get to talk about the warriors now. i'm trying to wear warriors colors eveningt game 3 in oakla. they're hitting record levels for one of the final warriors game at oracle arena. so we took a look at seat geek and the most affordable seats are $720 each. at least four tickets are priced at over $100,000 for this game. just a reminder only buy tickets from authorized resalers. >>> warriors feer has taken over the bay area many years this season could be the hardest after klay thompson was hurt; kevin durant was hurt and more about injuries but that's not stoppin
does say it will be more efficient with law enforcement agencies the president of the san jose police officer's association released a statement this morning and it says in part quote we are disappointed with the board of supervisors decision to put the interest of convicted violent offenders above the law of our abiding residents of our country. san jose police officers remain committed to supporting and protecting everyone living in our community regardless of their immigration status again,...
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. >> just a few minutes ago, the san jose police officer's association voiced its opposition to the board's decision the sjpoa agrees with victims' advocates who want the county to let agencies notify i.c.e. about detainees who do have violent records. this after an undocumented immigrant was released from prison and accused a san jose wn february and killing her. >> washing your hands of the situation and stating that you are unwilling to accept any legal liability no display a commitment to keeping our community safe. >> opponents say changing the policy could lead to racial profiling and would have a big impact on undocumented residents who do follow the law. >>> all right. we are going to switch gears because we need to talk about basketball. we've got game 3 of the nba finals tonight in oakland. the warriors came out with a win against the raptors in toronto sunday night. now the series is tied at one game a piece. >> now questions over the game as the warriors kind of piecemeal a team together for lack of a better word. who's in and who's out. >> we've got scotch tape on back order. t
. >> just a few minutes ago, the san jose police officer's association voiced its opposition to the board's decision the sjpoa agrees with victims' advocates who want the county to let agencies notify i.c.e. about detainees who do have violent records. this after an undocumented immigrant was released from prison and accused a san jose wn february and killing her. >> washing your hands of the situation and stating that you are unwilling to accept any legal liability no display a...
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san jose. kris sanchez live in san jose at police headquarters with a look at where we go from here. kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, marcus. overnight, the san jose police officers association put out a statement essentially saying this fight is not over over the sanctuary policy. the jail will continue to release inmates who are undocumented without notifying immigrations and customs enforcement regardless of whether they have violent records or hold requests from the federal government. the pressure has been growing but hit a critical point with the murder of a san jose woman bambi larson killed by a violent convict not held for deportation. all south bay law enforcement agencies, except for sunnyvale, signed a letter asking for that change in the sanctuary policy. the san jose police chief is frustrated that supervisor dan cortese is trying to keep them out of the court. >> it keeps us out of this business of trying to figure out who is documented, who is not documented and whether or not we should be keeping that kind of information here. it's not our business. >> this is not just a local issue. it's a national issue. and i know that i probably speak for most major city
san jose. kris sanchez live in san jose at police headquarters with a look at where we go from here. kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, marcus. overnight, the san jose police officers association put out a statement essentially saying this fight is not over over the sanctuary policy. the jail will continue to release inmates who are undocumented without notifying immigrations and customs enforcement regardless of whether they have violent records or hold requests from the federal...
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the san jose police officers association presented the special olympics with a $2,500 check. >>> a newt claims that more than hatch of all fathers in the u.s. have been shamed for their parenting style. >> 52% of fathers say they've been criticized and 54% of the time they came from the mother. they say raising kids is a learning process for them. it is importnt to give different methods a chance. >> it's hurtful because i think when we all have kids none of us really know how to be a parent. >> the biggest complaints focused on discipline, what the kids are eating and not really paying attention. >> all right. it's tough. >> i'm sure the mothers would say 100% of their critiques were well deserved and they were holding back a lot of the time. >> okay. >> just saying. >>> robin williams' oldest child is a dad now and his new son is named after his late grandfather, the famed actor and comedian. >> congratulations to zach williams and his wife -- fiancee, not wife. mickey was born on may 22nd weighing in at 8 pound. his first name was actually robin's middle name. zach's half-sister zel
the san jose police officers association presented the special olympics with a $2,500 check. >>> a newt claims that more than hatch of all fathers in the u.s. have been shamed for their parenting style. >> 52% of fathers say they've been criticized and 54% of the time they came from the mother. they say raising kids is a learning process for them. it is importnt to give different methods a chance. >> it's hurtful because i think when we all have kids none of us really know...
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. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association wanted. notification of federal official in the days before a violent undocumented offender was released from prison. santa clara county officials considered and rejected a change to the current policy. >> we are recommending against the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate is a direct result of the murder of bambi larson. the man charged with her death had been in and out of police custody and was in the country illegally. eyes requested he be detained nine times. >> she would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the phone. it is that simple. for our county to ignore those things, there will be more bambi larson's. >> reporter: county officials said there were too many hurdles to creating a notification system and no legal way to determine immigration status. however the police chief points out other counties are already doing it. >> monterey county does it, san mateo county does it. i find it hard to believe that there counties around us that are actuall
. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association wanted. notification of federal official in the days before a violent undocumented offender was released from prison. santa clara county officials considered and rejected a change to the current policy. >> we are recommending against the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate is a direct result of the murder of bambi larson. the man charged with her death had been in and out of...
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>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesday for refusing to make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. >>bambi larson would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the phone. that simple for county to ignore those things they'll be more family larson's there will be more child's children that will get molested they'll be more rate cuts on the street. this is not what our community wants to kind of play the blame game. so. >>it doesn't it isn't going to help make the community safer too. they keep pointing fingers as to you know. who should make a phone call or not county supervisor dave cortese says inmates are not asked their immigration status when book. >>and it's not the county's role to ask but he says federal immigration authorities contract that on their own every sing
>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesday for refusing to make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. >>bambi larson would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the...
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>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesdayto make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. >>bambi larson would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the phone. stats simple for county to ignore those things there will be more. family larson's there will be more child's children that will get molested they'll be more rate cuts on the street. this is not what our community wants to kind of play the blame game. so. >>it doesn't it isn't going to help make the community safer too. they keep pointing fingers as to you know. who should make a phone call or not a county supervisor dave cortese says inmates are not asked their immigration status when book. >>and it's not the county's role to ask. but he says federal immigration authorities contract that on their own. every single in
>>the san jose police officers association slammed the santa clara county board of supervisors wednesdayto make substantive changes to its sanctuary policy. so federal immigration authorities could be notified 48 hours prior to the release of an undocumented violent felon the cited the february murder of bambi larson of san jose allegedly by an undocumented immigrant as an example of what's to come. >>bambi larson would be alive today. if all they did was pick up the phone. stats...