tv KRON 4 News at 10 KRON August 12, 2017 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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(jrs) tonight at ten: a state of emergency has been declared in virginia. fights breaking out at a white nationalist rally between demonstrators and counter protesters. then - a car rammed a crowd... killing one person... and injuring more than a dozen others. tongiht the streets of charlottesville are quiet -- but police remain on high alert. thanks for joining us i'm j-r stone. just in tonight -- the man police say rammed the crowd has been identified. this is a newly released photo of the suspect. he is 20-year-old james alex fields junior from ohio. we also have video
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showing the moments the car rammed the crowd. but we do want to warn you some viewers may find it disturbing. we are also learning more about more deaths connected to violence on the ground. a police helicopter monitoring the situation crashed about seven miles away. two people were killed. president donald trump has made a statement condemning the violence. but is facing criticism for not going far enough -- specifically for not calling white supremicists
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or alternative-right groups. reporter melissa rainey from our partners at cnn is tracking developments. again we want to warn you -- some of the video images are hard to watch. . governor terry r. mcauliffe: "our message is plain and simple. go home...you pretend you are patriots, but you are anything but a patriot."tough words from virginia's governor after a demonstration turned deadly in charlottesville. nats at least one protester was killed and several others when a car slammed into pedestrians during a counter protest of the "unite the right" rally.charlottesville police say the driver is in custody.chief al thomas:"the suspect vehicle that left the scene of the crash was located moments later, and the male driver is in custody with charges pending. we are currently treating this as a criminal homicide"president trump addressed the violence in downtown charlottesville, va after clashes erupted between white nationalists and counter-protesters.trump:"we
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condemn in the strongest possible terms this display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides." president trump addressing the violence in downtown charlottesville, virgina after clashes erupted between white nationalists and counter-protesters.a number of people were injured during the "unite the right" demonstration --- and not just from the fighting.. several pedestrians were struck by a car that slammed into a crowd of people.nats thousands made their way to emancipation park -- protesting the statue removal of confederate general robert e. lee.the organizer says the statue itself is symbolic of much larger issues...jason kessler / event organizer: "the primary issues are preserving history against this censorship and revisionism... the second issue is being allowed your interest as a white person.. and finally is this about free speech." in february, the city council voted to remove the statue but is on hold pending litigation. the move follows efforts by communities across the south to remove confederate iconography from public property. many of those efforts were met with demonstrations.. and saturday was no exception.the rally drew a number of counter- protesting groups...(nats)the
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rally came one day after a large group of torch-bearing white nationalists marched through the university of virginia campus.... sparking national outrage.i'm melisa raneyreporting. (jrs) back here in the bay area... people are coming together to stand up against white supremacy... an emergency solidarity demonstration is being held in oakland tonight. kron4's hermela aregawi is there.. hermela, at eight you told us that a small group of anarchists had shown up. has this been a peaceful rally? just a short while ago... protesters took off from here.. and started marching towards opd.the crowd just seemed to quickly grow as they marched on.and so did the police presence. people from all across the bay area coming together tonight.. to stand in
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solidarity... with the counterprotesters in charlotesville... where more than a dozen were injured.. and one person was killed. jamier sale/we don't want to see people killed you know and it just really reiterates the fact that from the right, we're getting a very violent sentiment and us on the left we really feel like we want peace but how long are we going to sit and be ran over by the car. several groups including occupy oakland, black lives matter and lgbt advocacy groups organized and attended the emergency rally. they say it's about standing up against the hate,. bigotry and violence. abby badu/rally organizerreally what we've seen over and over again is that they're actually a violent group of people who are actually targeting muslims, arabs and muslims. they're targeting black and brown communities, immigrants and they're not actually people who care or value free speech. organizers say the trump administration is partly to blame for the kind of sentiments expressed in charlotesville. abby
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badu/rally organizer:i think they've empowered and emboldened this base of racists. and they're trying to, they're not even trying that hard to distance themselves, without actually naming who is the perpretator and who is the victim. (hermela aregawi)ówe're not sure how late protesters will be out.but we did see dozens of anarchists in the crowds.there is concern that there will be violence later in the night.opd says.. they're paying close attention. reporting live in oakland, hermela aregawi. kron 4 news. (jrs) a demonstration also held tonight in san francisco.. this was a candelight vigil against hate in union square sent in by a viewer.
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(jrs) our coverage of the violence in virginia continues on kron-4-mobile app. we have a timeline of how it all played. we have also just posted some reaction from former president barrack obama. (jrs) things are now back to normal at san jose mineta airport... that's after a security breach led to major delays for people trying to fly. kron4's ella sogomonian has details on what led to an entire terminal being evacuated. sot: ella sogomonian, san jose// "terminal a at mineta san jose international airport was shut down saturday as t-s- a agents re-screened both staff and travelers.200 people had to recheck their bags after an employee of an undisclosed airline carrier mistakenly took checked bags into the terminal.that is against airport policy.sot: rosemary barnes , mineta san jose airport spokesperson// "there could have been items that were on there that were prohibited from being in a
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terminal versus the belly of an aircraft. so given that we determined it was important to rescreen everybody."only carry on bags are allowed past that point because screenings are different between the two. certain things are permitted in carry on bags allowed into the terminal - while checked bags have to travel seperately in the plane because of other items allowed in them.two arriving flights were stalled on the tarmac for 25 minutes while at least 5 departing flights had to wait two hours. the airport spokesperson explains the inconvenience was crucial to make sure there was no real threat. sot: rosemary barnes , mineta san jose airport spokesperson// "we know this was a major inconvience for our customers and we are very apologetic about that. we know that some passengers were late to there destination today or didn't make it a connection...but we hope they understand this is for their safety and security." sot: ella sogomonian, san jose// "everyone impacted was able to catch a flight that waited on them and the situation was resolved by 5 thirty saturday night. in san jose ellasogomonian kron 4 news." (jrs) a child in oakland safe tonight after a
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carjacking. the criminals took the car from a woman while that child was inside it. it happened around 4 this morning in oakland. on international boulevard and 66th avenue . police say the child and the car were found a short time later nearby. the child did not appear to be hurt.... the suspect is still on the loose tonight... no description is being released. (jrs) an update tonight on the fire near lake berryessa. all evacuation warnings have been lifted. the fire started yesterday near highway 128 and sage canyon road in napa county. it has burned 114 acres and is now 80 percent contained. roads in the area have been reopened. (jrs) firefighters also making progress on a wildfire in santa clara county. this one also started yesterday near hale and tilton avenues in morgan hill. tonight the fire is 70 percent contained... 117 acres have been burned. no homes threatened.
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(jrs) i'm here in the kron4 weather center with meteorologost lawrence karnow. with a look at what's ahead. lawrence karnow: the cool fog kept temperatures down this week and today was no different. and the thick fog is moving back again tonight and should move well inland again. if you're going out tonight the winds are picking up too. grab a jacket it will be a little cool and windy too. don't forget the perseid meteor shower tonight with the peak around 10 pm. there will be increasing fog so if you want to watch them its best to head inland. on the satellite image you can see a weak trough of low pressure along the coast that has helped to
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keep our temperatures cooler than week. but look there's a fall- like weather system headed our way too cool us even this next week. take a look at this: new pictures tonight showing just how close a grass fire came to homes in south san jose. it was started by a car on highway 101 that went off the road near yerba buena. seven acres burned.. crews had a handle on the fire by about 4:00 this afternoon. (jrs) also a fire in marin county today.. in this video you can see that a plane was brought in to stop the flames. this was near the watershed at alpine lake. one firetruck will remain on scene overnight to make sure no hotspots flare up. (jrstone) just in tonight... no one hit the 356-million dollar powerball jackpot. these were the winning numbers 20, 24, 26, 35, 49, and 19. the next drawing will be wednesday. the jackpot will be 430- million dollars. that cash
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out will be 273-point-4 million dollar dollars. . but we do know one person who won last night's 393 million dollar mega millions jackpot. the winning numbers for last night's drawing were 23, 33, 53, 56, 58 and 6. the ticket was purchased at a restaurant in a town outside of chicago. (jrs) coming up tonight at ten: a big cat warning on the penninsula. where mountain lions have been caught on camera.and what people are doing to stay safe. (jrs) then -- a mom and dad willing to go to any length necessary for their sick child... the very subtle sign they noticed - that alerted them something was very wrong with their daughter. (jrs) but first..thousands of people were in san francisco today for outside lands.. and it's not over yet. we'll tell you what's ahead for the music festival's finale tomorrow.
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day two of the outside lands music festival is still going on. it's without one of the big bands that was supposed to be there.but it still has plenty of draw for the hundreds of thousands of fans.kron four's spencer blake was at golden gate park earlier tonight to take it all in. at outside lands' tenth anniversary, fans have more
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than 80 artists to choose from to suit their fancy."gorillaz, metallica, and the who.""we like the avett brothers, we saw vance joy, we just went and saw cage the elephant."for some people saturday night's headliner, metallica, might have made up for the lack of 'a tribe called quest,' - one of the other big bands that had to cancel its appearance for the second day in a row. friday's last-minute change of plans was due to 'unforseen travel circumstances."but this gal's not worried."i came to see the japanese house and also because my fiance loves music so here we are. we're getting married next month and i wanted to support him."he himself is a big supporter of the festival.he's been here "seven years in a row." "nothing's really changed, it's just always been a really good festival. good people, good music, great layout.""and while it has the same basic setup as all the other nine years, some people at outside lands did notice a few things different this year.""so this year is a lot more indie and i feel like last year because there was so many djs and everything like that, it had brought a different crowd so this year i think it's kind of gotten back to its roots."
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organizers say they tried to have the layout a little less crowded, giving people more room to move around - from the wine garden"the food and wine. wiiiiine! the wineries!" to the comedy tent, to any and all of the stages.the festival wraps up sunday with a headline performance from 'the who.'in san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news. (jrs) a couple of popular swimming spots in the bay area are back open this weekend... after being closed due to the toxic algae. the water has finally improved at lake temescal in oakland. it had been closed since the end of june due to blue-green algae. the algae can make people sick and can kill pets. it is found in just about every body of water.... but thrives in warm conditions. and the quarry lakes in fremont has also reopened. they had been shut down since february because of the same algae. officials had to wait for the levels to be deemed (jrs) the question now - will it be warm
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enough tomorrow to swim? this is a live look outside at san francisco tonight. meteorologist lawrence karnow is here with the forecast. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: the cool fog kept temperatures down this week and today was no different. and the thick fog is moving back again tonight and should move well inland again. if you're going out tonight the winds are picking up too. grab a jacket it will be a little cool and windy too. don't forget the perseid meteor shower tonight with the peak around 10 pm. there will be increasing fog so if you want to watch them its best to head inland. on the satellite
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image you can see a weak trough of low pressure along the coast that has helped to keep our temperatures cooler than normal this week. but look to the north. there's a fall- like weather system headed our way too cool us even further early this next week. it will still be hot in the central valley tomorrow with some temperatures in the low 100s. sunshine and 70s will be common in los angeles and san diego. if you're headed to lake tahoe you will find sunny skies and highs in the low 80s on sunday. around the bay tomorrow we will see temperatures back into the 80s in the valleys with mainly 70s around the bay except the santa clara valley where you will find low 80s. it will be foggy at highs in the 50s to mid 60s. cooler expected to week but warming will tuesday. we could see some valleys by the later part of (jrs) thousands gathered at the rosie the riveter national park today for the third annual "rosie rally"... honoring the women who worked during the second world war. kron4's jeff pierce
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was at the rally today... and spoke with some of the rosies that worked during the war. saturday morning hundreds of particpants dressed as rosie the riveter showed up for the rosie ralley and home front festival in richmond. the occasion was an attempt to surpass richmond's guiness book of record for the most rosie the riveters assembled in one place. it is a friendly competion with a rosie group in ypsilanti michigan who held the record briefly two years ago. they were trying to preserve the willow run bomber plant and this was an idea they came up with back in two thousand fourteen to set a guiness book of record record. the festivegathering was marked by an opportunity to be a rosie for the day and many of the original workers in the world war two ship yards in richmond were in attendence to mark the occasion despite their
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advancing age. let's see, a hundred and two and a half. i loved the welding and actually got equal pay to the men because we all belonged to the same union. competition aside the event was really about recognizing the effort these women contributed for the war effort. it's enjoyable but it's also telling that story telling that history, making that history come alive, honoring those women who for the most part were never honored. they were told at the end of the war to go back home. we never thought we'd be recognized for what we did. while no record was set this saturday the richmond contingency of rosies still hold the record. we still hold the record at two thousand two hundred and thirty nine, we set that last year this year we came in a little low. the rosies at the willow run bomber plant in michigan will make their attempt to set a new record in october. both groups know we are just trying to get the story out. in richmond jeff pierce kron four
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(jr stone) new video tonight that will you make you think twice before letting your child near an escalator. a two year old girl playing near an escalator -- ended up caught in it. this is surveillance video from china. the toddler's arm became stuck... her sister saw it happen and ran to get help. firefighters were able to get her free after six minutes. she was taken to the
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hospital -- no update on her conditon tonight. (jrs) tonight a family is refusing to give up after learning their daughter has an untreatable form of cancer. reporter ashley moser talked to the utah mom and dad.. who are willing do whatever it takes to find a cure. a riverton family is refusing to give up after learning their 7-year-old daughter has what doctors call an incurable disease.several months ago, lizzy thomson felt a strong headache on her left side. her mother, cheree thomson, didn't think much of it at first but then noticed headaches kept coming back and lizzy's left eye began "deviating towards her nose," she said.lizzy's mother took her to the hospital where doctors said she had damage to her nerve and recommended lizzy see a neuro- ophthalmologist, but the thomsons never made it to that appointment. within a week, lizzy's headaches became more severe and she was rushed to primary children's hospital for an mri.doctors discovered
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a highly aggressive tumor in lizzy's brain stem, cheree thomson said.the tumor, at the base of the brain, is known as diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas, or dipg. each year, there are 350-500 cases of dipg, according to ucla's health pediatric neurosurgery. the tumor usually impacts children under the age of 10. what the family quickly learned was that treatment is almost non-existent in the united states."we were told 'there is no treatment for your daughter,'" said lizzy's father, jerry thomson. "we were told she had nine months to live. this was the most devastating news that i have ever received in my entire life."doctors told the thomson the problem with the dipg tumor is reaching the blood brain barrier with medication. the family had a hard time accepting that treatment was non-existent, so they did a little more research. they found that a facility in london uses a convection enhanced delivery system (ced) to deliver anti-cancer medication to the tumor. this treatment made it so medicine would go directly into the tumor with a port on the side of the head, jerry thomson
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said.the family also found a facility in mexico with another method of treatment. there, doctors go through the arteries and implant a small catheter to deliver the medicine that way, jerry thomson said.lizzy's parents are strongly considering taking her to mexico for treatment, but costs for the first year is approximately $350,000 and would not be covered by insurance. (jr stone) that was ashley moser reporting. the thomson family plans to make their decision on which facility they will choose by the end of the month. (jrs) coming up at ten: hear from the family of a stockton man killed by police.. they mistook him for a robbery suspect.. the specific demands the family has tonight.
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(jrs) then: new at ten:we have the phone conversation between president trump and the governor of guam. what the president said about the north korea situation that has some very upset. (jrs) and next..we'll take you to the penninsula town where there is a big cat warning... and we have some photos to prove why you'll want to take it seriously.
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(jrs) breaking news... protesters have shutdown both intersate 580 in oakland.. this is new video just in to the kron4 newsroom.this comes after a group marched in downtown oakland against white supremacy. following the the white national demonstration in virginia.. which turned deadly earlier today.we will continue to monitor this
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situation and bring you any updates. (jrs) mountain lion sightings along the penninsula have risen over the past few weeks. some of the big cats have been captured on camera. kron4's philippe djegal in hillsborough with the video. (philippe) spend an hour or so passing through streets in the town of hillsborough and it won't take long for you to figure out why mountain lions are roaming the area... john bermudez/neighbor- "there's deers around here -- there's rabbits." john bermudez lives off crystal springs road... where the hillsborough police department says it's wildlife cameras recently captured a puma
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wondering around.john bermudez/neighbor- "they could be hunting -- you never know. looking for garbage." bermudez has four kids and a dog... and, says about the sighting because encountering a cougar is a real possiblity, living in the woods. julia pontius (pon-chus) lives a few jacaranda circle... where a mountain lion was also seen walking around on camera.julia pontius/neighbor- "they're definitely dangerous." pontius also has a dog... but, like her neighbors, takes proactive steps in and around her home, to discourage a puma from approaching and possibily harming her pet.julia pontius/neighbor- "we never leave dog food out. we don't leave any food out." in recent weeks... mountain lions have also been in spotted in los gatos and san jose. the hillsborough police department says cougars typically try to avoid human contact... but may attack if aggrevated.julia pontius/neighbor- "don't run away -- that, they'll chase you." instead, police say face the animal, make noise and wave your arms to try to look bigger. keep a close eye on your pets, especially at dawn, dusk and at night. john bermudez/neighbor- "gotta keep an eye out now and keep a long stick with me in the yard or something, haha." whatever it takes to stay safe. in hillsborough, philippe djegal, kron four news. (jr stone) officials in
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guam have posted emergency guidelines in case of an attack... but they're also urging calm, and assuring the public that they are safe. reporter, ivan watson talked to americans who live on the island at the center of this geopolitical showdown. us b-1 bomberstaking off from andersen air force base on the island of guam.part of daily operations at this strategic u.s. launchpad in the western pacific.ivan watson: "40% of guam's economy depends on military spending. so installations like andersen air force base are small cities. home to thousands of service personnel and their family members."there are around 5,300 military personnel stationed at andersen and at guam's naval base.u.s. officers here emphasizeguam is more than just a military posting.ltnt col christopher occhiuzzo: "the majority of the people, here we live here. i live here. my wife lives here. my two
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daughters live here. my son lives here. they go to school here. we go to tumon bay. we go to jeff's pirates cove so we obviously have a vested interest here and we feel safe here right now and that's what this continuous bomber presence does, it assures our allies and deters our adversaries." it is guam's military installationsand its geographic proximity to the korean peninsulathat have made it the target of verbal threats from the north korean regime.guam's homeland security advisor announced it would only take 14 minutes for a missile to reach guam from north koreaprovided the weapon penetrates multiple layers of missile defense. local authorities also published this emergency fact sheetadvising civilians what to do in the event of an attack from a missile armed with a nuclear warhead.and yet, the governor insists the threat level to guam has not been raised.eddie calvo: "when
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the drumbeats of war are being beaten so loudly, its important to really be, be clear about the facts and with the facts represent them to the people. and also urge everyone to be vigilant. but also not to panic."more than 160,000 american civilians call this island home.while there's no sign of panic herethere is concern.ashley flores: "it's natural to be scared we're human."ashley flores says she's instructed her six and eight year old children what to do in the event of a missile attack. ashley flores: "if they're in school, to follow the teacher's rules. it's scary if mommy and daddy's not there. but as long as you have instructions and you listen, try your best to follow it" difficult lessons to teach anyone living in this tropical paradise.ivan watson (jr stone) new tonight at
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ten we have video of president trump's conference call with the governor of guam. president trump told him -- the people of guam are safe and that the u-s is with them one-thousand percent he even provided some insight on why guam will benefit from north korea's missile threat. (jr stone) the trump administration will also launch an investigation into china's trade practices in the u-s. that's according to a senior administration official, who says the president has already notified the chinese leader of the move. trump plans to announce the investigation monday, when he'll make a day trip to washington from bedminster, new jersey. the probe would look into suspected chinese violations of intellectual property rights.
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the end result could be new tariffs on chinese goods sold in the u-s. the probe may be perceived as an attempt to get china to turn up pressure on north korea over its nuclear and missile programs. tonight the daughters of a man who was shot and killed by stockton police are filing a lawsuit. it's been nearly one year since the death of colby friday... police approached him after mistaking him for a robbery suspect. report pedro rivera talked to man's family about what they want. stockton -- the stockton police department said its officer had little choice but to fatally shoot an armed robbery suspect tuesday afternoon. the shooting happened at the jamestown plaza shopping center near weberstown east park in north stockton.those who live nearby heard the gunshots."i just heard the gunshots, i was in my house, and i hear four gun shots at one time, and then about five seconds later i
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heard 10 more," said neighbor greta, who didn't want to give her last name.stockton police say one of its officers was in the area searching for a robbery suspect."he saw a person matching the suspect's description, so he went to go make contact with that person who then ran away from the officer armed with a handgun," said stockton police department spokesman ofc. joe silva.stockton police provided a picture of the handgun investigators say the suspect had. silva said the officer ran after the suspect."the suspect stopped running and there was a confrontation between the suspect and the officer. the suspect refused to comply with the officer's orders, at which point the officer not only fearing for his safety but for the safety of others fired his service weapon striking the suspect," silva said.that suspect was taken to a hospital, but did not survive.the death has many who live in the area questioning why the police had to kill the man."what the stockton police department do, take the guns and act like it's a toy and shoot people," one neighbor told fox40."it's scary because i have kids, i have two older sons that be at this park, and that's what i was really thinking, it was one of my sons," greta said.on facebook, family and friends
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are mourning the loss of colby friday. his name has not been released by the coroner's office. but fox40 spoke to his aunt, mother and grandmother tuesday night, who tell us he was a father and rapper, originally from the bay area. silva said the suspect, a 30- year-old man, is a documented gang member, with prior arrests for robbery, weapons and resisting arrest.the officer who pulled the trigger was unharmed and will now be placed on paid administrative leave, according to silva. lawyers say the next step for the lawsuit is to wait for the courts to schedule a status hearing sometime in december. police are looking for a man and a woman involved in a fender bender... who then turned it into a violent crime. cameras were rolling when the accident turned into an armed robbery. take a look. the driver accidentally backed into a tan colored toyota at a drive through in detroit. the two victims...are confronted by this man... who forces them to turn over their money at gunpoint. from there the alleged robbers left the scene in their toyota. (jrs) still ahead:a very
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(jrstone) the total solar eclipse is just nine days away... people across the nation are snatching up those solar eclipse glasses. doctors are now warning that some of those glasses may not be the real deal. experts say the safe glasses need to have "i-s-o certification" displayed on them. nasa is recommending you only use the brands approved by the american astronomical society. experts say you should not try to watch the eclipse with naked eye, unless the sun is completely covered by the moon. regular sunglasses are not enough protection.
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you can log on to kron4- dot-com for a list of "iso certified" glasses. (jr stone) and if you don't want to go out and watch the eclipse... you can watch it right here on kron4... we will have extended coverage of the solar eclipse on august 21st... right after the kron4 morning news at 9... we will be on an extra hour... from 10 in the morning until 11 a-m... fog and low clouds surging back onshore. we'll take a closer look at your sunday forecast next.
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felony warrants. reporter madeline schmitt has more on the dramatic chase that turned deadly. police say david barber was the man behind the wheel of the r-v... taking police on this massive chase."suspect, step out with your hands up and empty".. but the suspected thief won't give himself up."he's walking back inside. he's closing the door"... moments later... "stop right there! freeze! police! don't move!".. the r-v takes off. what follows can only be described as chaotic. barber leads police all over town. first heading toward uptown...where he átries to go into the target parking lot. then reverses... nearly running over this officer. watch that same moment...from that officer's lapel camera."oh sááá! oh sááá! phew! that was close!"..the chase continues. the r-v goes through a-r-t construction, downtown... into old town.barber cuts under i-40 at rio grande... and
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eventually takes officers back tothe uptown area, cutting through neighborhoods...before reaching the fairgrounds.all the while causing crashes along the way. at one point nearly taking out a motorcyclist."oh! oooo! oh jeez! ooo!"... that same officer who almost got run over at target is in the lead pursuing unit.....until it hits a spike strip... apparently laid out by bernalillo county deputies."ah sááá did i just hit a spike belt? yep. "fáááing idiot! fáááing idiot! who the fááá was that? so"...>other units keep chasing. until finally... police documents say there was a "successful" pit manuever --seen here -- as a police suv nudges the rv on coors near irving. but when the r-v spins out into oncoming traffic, it crashes into another car. then barber takes off running. officers find him trying to steal a jeep at a dealership. finally. in custody. but barber left a wake of destruction throughout the
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city...ultimately claiming tito pacheco's life. pacheco -- a father of three -- was in the car the r-v hit after the pit manuever. (jrstone) barber remains in custody. he has yet to be charged for the car chase or for pacheco's death. lawrence karnow: the cool fog kept temperatures down this week and today was no different. and the thick fog is moving back again tonight and should move well inland again. if you're going out tonight the winds are picking up too. grab a jacket it will be a little cool and windy too. don't forget the perseid meteor shower tonight with the peak around 10 pm. there will be increasing fog so if you want to watch them its best to head inland. on the satellite
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image you can see a weak trough of low pressure along the coast that has helped to keep our temperatures cooler than normal this week. but look to the north. there's a fall- like weather system headed our way too cool us even further early this next week. it will still be hot in the central valley tomorrow with some temperatures in the low 100s. sunshine and 70s will be common in los angeles and san diego. if you're headed to lake tahoe you will find sunny skies and highs in the low 80s on sunday. around the bay tomorrow we will see temperatures back into the 80s in the mainly 70s around the bay santa clara valley where low 80s. it will be foggy at the coast with highs in the cooler expected to start next week but warming will begin on karnow: the cool fog kept temperatures down this week and (jr stone) the raiders in arizona to begin their preseason against the cardinals. marshawn lynch didn't play in his first game as a raider but he made a statement by sitting during the national anthem -- no word if this is connected with colin kaepernick's national protest last season. derek carr and khalil mack also did not play tonight not too many highlights for the raiders -- in the first -- marquel lee with the fumble recovery getting the raiders
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offense back on the field. but the cardinals passing game was too much for the raiders -- in the second -- drew stanton scrambles and finds troy niklas for a seven-yard touchdown cardinals win 20-10 (jr stone) as for the niners -- they open preseason action last night with a 27-17 win over the chiefs in kansas city. the biggest take away from the game was the team's defense. third overall pick, solomon thomas as expected had an immediate impact for san francisco. kyle shanahan was pleased with the niners performace after the game -- he even talked about how it felt coaching his first game as a head coach kyle shanahan/49ers head coach:"it definately was different trying to carry all those thoughts with the offense and then having to peek up at the score. having to watch the time, having to watch the defense. i think some series i did better than others. also having so many guys subbing in and out having to pay attention to that it was definately a challenge, but i enjoyed it. we got three more
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and hopefully i get better". coming upyou and the vehicle in front of you went through two went the other direction and schools going start in the next two weeks .if you were lucky enough to not have this conversation in alameda, congratulations this means you won't be featured in the next edition of people behaving badly
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poor charlie, he's 73 years old and he's our designated victimcharlie has a job, he has to cross the streets in alameda in a marked crosswalk and pray no one hits him but charlie is not alone, you see the alameda police department traffic officers and watching charlie nats: ambiance it's a pass or fail test if you yield to charlie when he enters the crosswalk everyone is happy and you get to keep driving nats: ambiance however, if you fail to yield to charlie as required by state law . then you get to have a chat with an alameda police officer, in this case, sargent derespini you know what the rules are when it come to a crosswalk (yea) you gotta stop once he steps off the curb you and the vehicle in front of you went through two went the other direction officers will have this conversation with dozens of drivers who failed to yield to pedestrians on otis and mound . nats: ambiance and since the speed limit in all of alameda is 25 they are also using radar looking for drivers going way to fast nats ambiance back to
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charlie he also tried crossing busy broadway and while many drivers passed with flying colors . a few flat out failed it it wasn't for not yielding to charlie it was for are you familiar with california cell phone law and when you can touch your phone when are you allowed to touch it when you are driving there one time if you're calling 911 or you're reporting a legitimate emergency so what happened with this driver i usually have my blue tooth on but i had walked into the burger king and so it switched it off on my phone and because i had to call to find out what drinks they wanted .most of the drivers who were stopped pretty much had there own reason for not yielding to charlie i was gonna stop and then i just i was like i don't wanna slam on my breaks i know it sounds awful however, all the drivers pretty much received the same response from officers bottom like is we have a lot of auto
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pedestrians collisions in this city that part of the crux of our fatal collision in the last five years and were just trying to increase awareness a word of advice, charlie might be trying to cross the street, you might want to yield to him and in case you're wondering if i talked to drivers i'm talking to you because i was behaving badly ugh dis i just steal your thunder that's in a future edition of people behaving badly in alameda stanley roberts kron 4 news (jrs) developing tonight:
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a state of emergency has been declared in virginia. fights breaking out at a white nationalist rally between demonstrators and counter protesters. then - a car rammed a crowd... killing one person... and injuring more than a dozen others. good evening, i'm jr stone. in response here in the bay area -- there was a rally against white supremacy.. at one point protesters shutdown interstate 580... it has since
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been cleared. more on the local reaction ahead.. but first.. this is a newly released photo of the suspect accused of ramming his car into a crowd. he is 20-year-old james alex fields junior from ohio. reporter melissa rainey from our partners at cnn is tracking developments. again we want to warn you -- some of the video images are hard to watch. .. governor terry r. mcauliffe: "our message is plain and simple. go home...you pretend you are patriots, but you are anything but a patriot."tough words from virginia's governor after a demonstration turned deadly in charlottesville. nats at least one protester was killed and several others when a car slammed into pedestrians during a counter protest of the "unite the right" rally.charlottesville police say the driver is in custody.chief al thomas:"the suspect vehicle that left the scene of the crash was located moments later, and
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