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ground. >> we are 907 and we will be eastbound. >> stay down. >> that was dispatch as police chased three violent bank robbery suspects. those men taking three women hostage. the chase ending in a fierce gunbattle and two suspects dead and tragically one of the hostages was also killed. good evening. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. it went through stockton and lodi and went to thorton in stockton. >> sky 7hd was over the scene of the final gunbattle. you can see the suspects' suv and dozens of patrol cars in the area. >> we know the identity of the hostage killed in the shootout. stockton resident misty holt sing, a mother of two. we go now live to the bank in stockton. alan? >> ama and larry, these suspects were heavily armed when they walked through these
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doors. police believe they were trying to kill them during this pursuit. the crime scene is all over this city. there are holes in buildings, homes and cars. it all ended in a neighborhood two miles from here. >> it ended in thisighborhood sn neighborhood where police shot it out with three bank robbery suspects. two are now dead, but so is one of the hostages. >> it preliminarily appears that one of the gunmen used the third and final hostage as a shield. >> the victim, misty holt-sing was identified by family members gathered in front of her home. they don't know if she was killed by the suspect or police cross fire. her cousin said misty's 12-year-old daughter was waiting in the car when the bank was robbed around 2:00. >> she it was -- she was an inma sent bystander. she left her kid in the car. she goes inside. whatever happened, happened.
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her daughter has to text her husband saying they took mom. >> they also took two female bank employees and lead police on a high speed chase while firing an assault rifle. here is a photo of the assault rifle on the scene. 14 squad cars were hit. along the way police say the two employees either jumped or were thrown out of the car while it was traveling at at least 50 miles an hour. >> she was on the ground and my brother saw her roll over and her leg was tore up and bleeding. the fire department wasn't there yet and nobody was there yet. >> police say the bank has a history of being robbed and these suspects may be connected to previous robberies. and the family of misty holt-sing is extremely upset tonight. i spoke with them. they believe this all could have been handled much better. there were a lot of bullets fired. it is going to take an autopsy and ballistic tests to determine exactly how she was killed. reporting live in stockton, alan wang, abc7
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news. >> alan, thank you. the chase lasted for nearly an hour. this is cell phone video showing how many police cars were involved in the pursuit. dozens and dozens. many involved in the gunbattle. at least 14 police cars were hit by bullets along with houses and other vehicles. the firefight was taking place on busy in and in residential neighborhoods. >> friends, family and even total strangers are offering condolences on the facebook page of misty holt sing. the hostage and mother of two who were killed. many are sickened and saddened by this tragedy. others writing "rest in peace, misty." and offering prayers to her family. >> we will continue to follow this story on air and on-line. our coverage continues on twitter at abc7 news bay area. a judge today ruled california's death penalty violates the u.s. constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. the federal judge in orange county found unpredictable delays resulted in an arbitrary and unfear cap pal
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punishment system. california halted executions after a similar ruling by a federal judge in san jose. new at 11:00, the tsa is investigating claims that a trunk man posed as a security screener at sfo. investigators believe the 53-year-old man from san francisco was wearing clothing similar to those worn by tsa agents and he directed a woman into a private screening booth. he was caught while trying to get a second woman inside the booth. this happened yesterday at area a security in the international terminal. right now the man is only facing charges of public drunkenness. >> a pair of home burglars is on the loose in the north bay. take a look. the sheriff deputies hope someone can help them identify the two young men. a home surveillance camera captured these images. the two are accused of burglarizing a home around 10:30 last saturday night. deputies think these men could be linked to two other burglaries around that time. santa clara police are using youtube to help track
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down a suspect accused of stealing an 11-year-old's bike and threatening him with a knife. it happened on july 7th near washington elementary school. this is surveillance video of the suspect and these friends at 7-eleven minutes before the robbery. you can see the suspects on the bike with another person a few minutes later. in what seems to be a never ending saga, the oakland city council approved a 10-yearlies extension with the oakland a's tonight. but there is a catch. the council made changes to the deal sending it back to the a's despite their owner lou wolf saying he was done negotiating. sergio is live with more on what was a lively meeting tonight. sergio? >> that's the way it goes in the oakland city council meeting. these negotiations have been going on for quite awhile. it is really in the last six months they got rough. tonight's vote does agree to the financial portion of the lease. however, the small changes
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that a were also agreed to were made even after the a's made it very clear that they are done with negotiating. on a 5-2 vote the oakland city council approved the terms of the lease extension to keep the a's at o-dot-co stadium. >> we accept 99.9% of everything. this was clean up language. there is nothing that affects the economics. >> over the next 10 years the deal projects more than $20 million in licensing revenues to oakland and alameda county. a big increase compared to eight million over the last 10 years. the chief negotiator said this deal is real progress. >> the total amount of money over the course of the deal is $20 million. weather the a's decide to leave early or not. >> there were a's fans and raider fans who gave colorful commentary against the owner of the a's and the deal in general. >> i don't mean to disrespect
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this process, but if lou wolf is watching. >> it is a bad deal over and over and over again. >> most who favor the deal are employees or contractors at the stadium including one man who is working on an over haul of the massive scoreboard, a $10 million project the a's agreed to pay for. still, the minor changes were not welcomed by the a's. >> disappointed with it. but we are planing to play on friday night and continuing the great season we are having. we'll see where we go from here. >> now it goes to the county supervisors for their vote. abc7 news. >> the high-priced prostitute accused in the death of a google executive entered a not guilty plea today. tichelman is accused of injecting hayes with a lethal dose of heroin. video shows she took time to finish a glass of wine before leaving hayes alone and dying on his yacht. her defense is she had good
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reason not to kill him jie. there was no intent to harm or injure or much less kill mr. hayes. why would she? he was a lucrative source of income to her. she appreciated his generousity, and she had a motive, if any, to elongate and not ends the relationship. >> authorities have reopened the investigation into the death of tichelman ex-boyfriend who died of a heroin overdose that was ruled accidental at the time. two years after construction began, the newly vie stadium will -- the new levi stadium will open tomorrow. the last-minute touches went in ahead of the ribbon cutting ceremony. it is not open to the public, but abc7 news will be there to give you a behind the scenes look at the new sparkling home. the firsty -- first event there will be a soccer game on august 2nd and the first pre-season game will be august 17th against the broncos. a rocky ride in the sky.
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the scary ordeal that september passengers to the -- that sent passenger tots hospital. could it happen on your next flight? >> and the bay area is over run with rabbits. how you and your family can help. >> and a wish come true for one little girl dreaming of playing dress up at a special wedding. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. mild and moist. i will let you know when the mugginess will disappear. >> here is a quick preview of what we have tonight. >> three prime time shows, the bob new hart show, new hart and bob. you are an ego
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30,000 feet. we are hearing from passengers on board a south african airways flight that was slammed by severe turbulence. at least 20 people were injured and tonight so many are asking, what about the seatbelts on this plane? abc news reporter matt gutman has the story. >> turbulence, the kind that can rock a plane like this rocked last night's flight so violently that these are images of the overhead compartments, cracked by passengers catapulted into the air. look closely at this hole. punched in by a passenger's head. in all, 20 injured as the south africa airways flight crossed the equator from johannesburg in route to hong kong. some passengers evacuated in cervical collars. >> hit their head on top of the roof. >> turbulence can form in even the calmest conditions, often caused by pockets of air. we flew in a simulator today
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in miami. >> where would you feel the most turbulence in a flight like this? >> in the back of the airplane. >> on average 23 passengers are hurt a year. most of them not wearing seatbelts. >> there is no specific instrument alerting pilots of turbulence ahead. most learn about it on their headset from the reporting of other pilots ahead of them. >> a new detection system is in the works using lasers in the hopes of giving pilots a 60 60-second warning that a rough spot is ahead. but it is not soon enough for the jostled passengers last night. matt gutman, abc news, miami. a navy commander who disappeared more than 60 years ago will have his ashes scattered in monterey bay. commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his
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family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training mission. the crash site is being monitored for the possible future recovery efforts. an update on a young bay area mother who suddenly collapsed from an aneurism two weeks ago. a blood vessel burst in heidi's head without warning. she underwent surgeries at stanford. heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow are 58 rob bits -- right now there are 58 rabbits
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at the shelter. that's up from this time last year. >> we believe because of the time they came to us, many of those were easter season impulse buys, purchased by families who thought it was a good idea at the time and then realized that it was either too much care or the novelty wore off and then dumped them at their local shelter. >> they are cute. because there are so many the peninsula humane society and the spca are waving adoption fees for rabbits. they make great pets and can live 10 to 12 years. but the families need to be willing to learn to care for them properly. this is a pint-sized proposal one new york couple could not this adoraot this adorable little girl is anna bell earl. a friend told her about being a flower girl and anna bell could not wait for her chance to be one. with no upcoming family weddings scheduled, her mom hoped that somebody, anybody getting married, city hall, would want to include her. even with her homemade sign rejection at first, but a nice bride did finally agree to include her.
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anna bell even got some cake and then a cup cake which she apparently liked much better. >> shereat flower girl. it is time to check on our weather and how muggy it won't be tomorrow hopefully, sandhya? >> yeah, ama and larry, i know ama has been worried about her hair and the humidity. >> who isn't? larry is too! >> larry is worried about his hair. if you are not having great hair days because of the high humidity, hang in there. less humid tomorrow and the humidity will continue to come down as we head into your friday. live doppler 7hd is tracking a stable air mass for the time being. the marine layer has redeveloped near the coast. it is windy near the delta. wind advisory in affect for this region until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. keep that in niend. hang -- keep that in mind. hang on tight if you drive through the area. fairfield has come down from a few hours ago. and speaking of coming down,
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this afternoon the monsoon moisture actually triggered numerous thunderstorms. hundreds of lightning strikes in the sierra nevada and we are expecting a repeat begin and that means a a flash flood watch until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. heavy rain could accompany those storms. if you are traveling to tahoe, scattered thunderstorms and isolated thunder on friday. a slight chance on saturday. mostly sunny on sunday. the temperatures you will notice pretty comfortable in the morning and really mild to warm for the afternoon. as we head toward the second half of the weekend, you will start to see a less likelihood of seeing thunderstorms around. emeryville camera looking at the marine layer developing, and here are your temperatures. very mild. in the 60s across the region. san francisco 62, 64 oakland. san jose, gilroy, 61 in half moon bay. believe it or not, some areas are actually running cooler compared to 24 hours ago. we have lost the midand high level cloudiness for the time being. kgo roof camera, gray skies.
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another live picture from the sfo camera. visibility is good. spotty drizzle for your morning drive. cooler tomorrow and less humid. it will be warmer on friday and saturday and we will go with a dryer air mass. for the time being 2003 have been watching this area of high pressure and the low tapping into that subtropical moisture, what we call the monsoonal moisture. that tap is easing a bit as this high weakens and we will continue to see that trend going into tomorrow. overnight we will see the clouds . tomorrow morning 5:00 a.m. could see spotty drizzle and then really the drizzle chance diminishes, but the humidity will be the biggest thing you will notice tomorrow. it will come down, and we will continue to go with lowering humidity. tomorrow morning, upper 50s to low 60s. we are expecting some fog around during the morning hours so be aware of that. for the afternoon, the fog lingers near the coast, midto upper 60s and 70s for most other areas.
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low 80s inland. it was cooler today and we willp keep the cooling trend. look at the accu-weather of the is. seven-day forecast. we hillary verse it. midto upper 80s inland and mid60s coach. temperatures fluctuate very little heading into next week. i think more people will actually enjoy the dryer heat here in the bay area. larry and ama? >> thank you, sandhya. >> should we get uh mirror? you a mirror? >> i don't need any help there. rick quan joins us now. >> who is glad to have hair. who cares about bad hair day? coming up in sports, derek jeter in last night's allstar game controversy. and the warriors did make a roster move today.
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the kevin laid front, but they have signed kevin rush. he was traded to utah last summer so golden state could have enough salary space fore go do law. summer league action had them taking on the hawks. the two-hand slam and he had eight points. take another look at that one. he answers with the nifty spin move. atlanta gets by golden state 68-65. it is their second straight loss. >> their timing is a little bit off. before you know it we are turning it over and they are scoring on the other end. you can't win with 22 turnovers and gefg up 25 points. and giving up 25 points. >> the 11th stage of the tour de france was a 116-mile
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accepted the arthur ashe courage award. >> anyone out there, especially young people, they told -- if they are feeling like they don't fit in and they would never be accepted, please know this, great things -- i'm sorry. great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself. thank you and god bless. >> sam will be trying to make the roster of the st. louis rams this season. >> a lot of people pulling for him. >> we will be
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