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it all stems from the racist text message scandal involving the antioch police department, as nbc's jodi hernandez reports, it's the first major test of the state's racial justice act, and it has resulted in a plea deal. this has been a reckoning for everyone involved, and there is no outcome that can ever satisfy anyone in this case, that's how contra costa county chief assistant d.a. simon o'connell describes the outcome of what was originally a first degree murder case for murder. defendants have pleaded no contest to manslaughter. instead, after the court learned the antioch police officers investigating the case exchanged dozens of racist text messages about the men, they used just about every racist trope that has been used against african americans, hispanics and people of color, defense attorney carmela caramagno says she was disgusted by how the officers treated the suspect, referring to them as animals and bragging about kicking and shooting them with rubber bullets. then sharing photos of their injured bodies. much like trophies. this sort of conduct goes back to, jim crow. it
it all stems from the racist text message scandal involving the antioch police department, as nbc's jodi hernandez reports, it's the first major test of the state's racial justice act, and it has resulted in a plea deal. this has been a reckoning for everyone involved, and there is no outcome that can ever satisfy anyone in this case, that's how contra costa county chief assistant d.a. simon o'connell describes the outcome of what was originally a first degree murder case for murder. defendants...
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we feel like we paid for what the antioch police department did. so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time for what they the crime. if you guys look into it and see what happened, the decision was just horrible. but i did understand what he was saying and it could have went. they could have dropped the case. it's basically what he was saying. so the time that they are getting, it's like we should be grateful, but we're still just my baby's gone. you know? judge david goldstein said it's not right that so much attention has been placed on the racist texts and not on 22 year-old arnold hawkins death and his family. but he agreed to sign the sentencing agreement, saying these might be the longest sentences possible, even if they went to trial. considering the existence of those racist messages, which no doubt would be brought up during court as evidence, the other two suspects are supposed to be back in court for their sentencing on friday. we're live in martinez. tom jensen nbc, bay area news. thank you very much. so anti-semitism on school cam
we feel like we paid for what the antioch police department did. so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time for what they the crime. if you guys look into it and see what happened, the decision was just horrible. but i did understand what he was saying and it could have went. they could have dropped the case. it's basically what he was saying. so the time that they are getting, it's like we should be grateful, but we're still just my baby's gone. you know?...
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the antioch police department face a federal civil rights lawsuit. accusing officers of excessive force. after the death of 30 year old angela. quinto. lawsuit claimed he was forcibly restrained during a mental health emergency. we're expecting to get more details on the settlement later. on this afternoon. alameda county district attorney pamela price just spoke out after supervisors decided her recall election will happen in november. she said that november date is a win for democracy. with 53. of the vote back in 2. on a platform of criminal justice reform. supporters of the recall accuser of being soft on crime and say keeping her in office longer than necessary. will have a negative impact on crime rates. they're hoping to get the recall on the special election ballot, which would have cost the county and estimated 15 to 20. 0. well, pro palestinian protesters started removing their encampments at uc berkeley. this was the scene this morning and this is what the encampment looked like at the beginning of may when demonstrators set up to protest
the antioch police department face a federal civil rights lawsuit. accusing officers of excessive force. after the death of 30 year old angela. quinto. lawsuit claimed he was forcibly restrained during a mental health emergency. we're expecting to get more details on the settlement later. on this afternoon. alameda county district attorney pamela price just spoke out after supervisors decided her recall election will happen in november. she said that november date is a win for democracy. with...
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we pay for what the antioch police department did, so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time for what they the crime. if you guys look into it and see what happened to remaining suspects, will be back in court on friday for their sentencing on these new reduced charges. stanislaus county prosecutors are reportedly shooting down a request from la's innocence project to conduct new dna tests to win a new trial for scott peterson. peterson's team is making that request as part of a series of hearings surrounding a possible new trial. he's serving life in prison for murdering his wife, laci, and their unborn son. more than 20 years ago. his attorneys hope to retest evidence, including a mattress found in a van, the modesto bee reports. prosecutors responded last week claiming previous testing not only rules out lacey's dna, but matches a male profile, not a female profile. the new response also calls the latest hearings a fishing expedition in search of a boat. next hearing is scheduled in three weeks. in san francisco, city leaders
we pay for what the antioch police department did, so it really wasn't any justice. the time that they'll get is not that much time for what they the crime. if you guys look into it and see what happened to remaining suspects, will be back in court on friday for their sentencing on these new reduced charges. stanislaus county prosecutors are reportedly shooting down a request from la's innocence project to conduct new dna tests to win a new trial for scott peterson. peterson's team is making...
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well, right now at six, new fallout from the racist text message scandal rocking the antioch police department, and a hearing today that could set for murder suspects free far sooner than expected. not backing down. we're live in washington dc. with the new push to reach a ceasefire in gaza and continued white house support for israel. this as fears grow about a new humanitarian crisis, plus a helping hand for farm workers whose lives were shattered in the half moon bay shooting rampage. the new seven figure promise from peninsula leaders this is today in the bay thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning. i'm kris sanchez and i'm chris chmura. marcus has the morning off and laura is on assignment. while she's resting, her voice this morning at 6:00 right on the nose. and we're going to check in with laura a little bit later. first, let's get the weather. good morning. carrie. good morning. it's a beautiful start. we are seeing our morning sunrise is happening earlier. those sunsets a little bit later. and now we're transitioning from a springfield to the air to more like summer. it's goi
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it's no secret the police department has struggled with a staffing crisis in antioch. the city has been dealing with fallout from the state and federal investigations into officer misconduct, including allegations of racist and homophobic text messages. nearly half the department was temporarily put on leave after that discovery, but in a sign of progress, the traffic officer is patrolling the streets again the first time in more than a year in that city. wilson walker caught up with the unit of one with hoss working hard to keep people safe. >> so these marks, that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the brakes and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: sergeant robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> hit the motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist. so now i'm trying to find any evidence and any cameras or anything in the area that will help me identify the other vehicle. >> repo
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. >>> coming up tonight right here at 5:00, antioch police department has been gutted by scandal. but their non-police response team is still on the streets. we're going for a ride along to see if the program is actually stopping crime. that story and much more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up tonight at 5:00. and thank you so much for joining us in today's conversation. we'd love to hear what you think. post your thoughts online using #kpix. cbs evening news is next right here on kpix. local news continues on our streaming service cbs news bay area. i'll see you at 5:00. ♪ ♪ >> nadel on the ground. >> severe tornado threat, tracking what we call a high level risk with more than 50 million americans and the path. >> big damaging hail, and the wind gusts could be 60, 70, 80 miles an hour. >> norah: and after heavy rain and floods the area. >> we lost everything. the damages all the way to my waist. >> norah: the "cbs eveniew
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. >> the families of homicide victims in antioch now feeling the impact of the police department's racing racist texting scandal. good evening. i'm j.r. stone. >> and i'm diane lim. today, two of the four men charged in 2021 homicide avoided life in prison as part of a plea deal because of the racial bias of the officers investigating the case. >> abc seven news reporter anser hassan was in court today and has more on how the texting scandal has now impacted a murder trial. >> reporter sentences were handed down in the landmark case linked to the antioch police texting scandal. >> i think in this case, this is a strong outcome, all four defendants will be facing, a lengthy prison sentence. >> this case dates back to 2021. four suspects were facing murder charges for a drive by shooting in antioch. gun and gang enhancements would have meant life in prison. instead, all four men pled no contest to manslaughter and lesser sentences. >> the resolution that has been struck in this matter, brings accountability, to this case, the decision is a result of an fbi investigation that uncovered racis
. >> the families of homicide victims in antioch now feeling the impact of the police department's racing racist texting scandal. good evening. i'm j.r. stone. >> and i'm diane lim. today, two of the four men charged in 2021 homicide avoided life in prison as part of a plea deal because of the racial bias of the officers investigating the case. >> abc seven news reporter anser hassan was in court today and has more on how the texting scandal has now impacted a murder trial....
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the case has ties to the texting scandal that sent shockwaves through the antioch police department, and is one of the reasons why the defendants received lesser sentences. as abc seven news reporter anser hassan explains, sentences were handed down in the landmark case linked to the antioch police texting scandal. >> i think in this case, this is a strong outcome, all four defendants will be facing, a lengthy prison sentence. >> this case dates back to 2021. four suspects were facing murder charges for a drive by shooting in antioch. gun and gang enhancements would have meant life in prison. instead, all four men pled no contest to manslaughter and lesser sentences. >> the resolution that has been struck in this matter, brings, accountability, to this case. >> the decision is a result of an fbi investigation that uncovered racist texts being sent between antioch police, including the arresting officers in the murder. the judge ruling that anti-black bias played a role in the charges, dropped all enhancements and special circumstances. >> nobody's going to be completely happy. >> def
the case has ties to the texting scandal that sent shockwaves through the antioch police department, and is one of the reasons why the defendants received lesser sentences. as abc seven news reporter anser hassan explains, sentences were handed down in the landmark case linked to the antioch police texting scandal. >> i think in this case, this is a strong outcome, all four defendants will be facing, a lengthy prison sentence. >> this case dates back to 2021. four suspects were...
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. >>> in antioch we have talked a lot about the police department staffing crisis. the city has been dealing with the fallout from state and federal investigations into officer misconduct. that put nearly half the department on temporary relief. but in a small sign of progress, a traffic officer is patrolling the streets again. more than a year. wilson walker caught up with the unit of one who is working hard to keep the roads safe. please of these marks, that indicate the entire friction mark of the motorcycle then slammed on the break and it goes for 120 feet. >> reporter: robert green is literally picking up the pieces after an accident that seriously injured a motorcyclist who collided with one car before being hit by another that left the scene. >> had a motorcyclist and actually dragged the motorcyclist. so now i am trying to find any evidence and any cameras or anything in the area that could help me get the vehicle. >> reporter: the investigation is now in sergeant greene's hands as he is the sole member of the newly relaunched antioch police department traf
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police departments. kevin koe has body camera footage of the shooting that prompted this new lawsuit. is >> reporter: it sounds like you don't feel safe right now? >> i don't. >> reporter: this footage provided by lawyers for the people shows ashton porter going through what a new federal lawsuit claims is a mental health crisis at a hampton inn in pittsburg. porter locked himself inside the hotel room. >> at any point in time, we're going to make sure you come out and everything is safe. >> reporter: the body camera video shows the battered door to the hotel room after officers tried to break in. the man speaking is lieutenant william hatcher. one named along with the city of pittsburg. >> i've been nothing, but honest with you. >> i know, i don't feel safe. >> reporter: but they show officers deploying tear gas into porter's room. porter eventually walks out. before she's shot by rubber bullets and shot by by ernesto's firearm. according to the lawsuit, he told investigators porter was sprinting down t
police departments. kevin koe has body camera footage of the shooting that prompted this new lawsuit. is >> reporter: it sounds like you don't feel safe right now? >> i don't. >> reporter: this footage provided by lawyers for the people shows ashton porter going through what a new federal lawsuit claims is a mental health crisis at a hampton inn in pittsburg. porter locked himself inside the hotel room. >> at any point in time, we're going to make sure you come out and...
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police department to park employees were making a nightly deposit at a bank monday night after the fair had ended now when the suspect approached them with the gun. thieves got away with the fare, money and the workers personal belongings. nearly 2 years to the day word of a $2 0 settlement in the mass shooting that left 19 students and 2 teachers dead and you've all the texas officers they're accused of waiting more. in an hour to take down the gunman in the case. the suits aren't done a group of parents also finally lawsuits against dozens of texas department of public safety officers. and the school district. tragedy at a political rally in mexico, at least 9 people, including a child killed at a campaign rally stage collapse. this happened in northern mexican state of nuevo leon, 63. others were injured, heavy winds to blame for the collapse last night at an event for presidential candidates. alvarez minus who has suspended all upcoming campaign rallies. the woman who once beat the drum to keep former president donald trump out of office now says she will vote for him. we're talking
police department to park employees were making a nightly deposit at a bank monday night after the fair had ended now when the suspect approached them with the gun. thieves got away with the fare, money and the workers personal belongings. nearly 2 years to the day word of a $2 0 settlement in the mass shooting that left 19 students and 2 teachers dead and you've all the texas officers they're accused of waiting more. in an hour to take down the gunman in the case. the suits aren't done a group...
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police department traffic unit. i'm responsible for um, doing traffic enforcement during the day. also get called in. when we have a significant crash like >>>>this. >>so >>it's >>back to the >>>>station. >>gated part of this incident. and so this is the car. i have everyone else. this is the car i need to find. and figure out why i didn't stay on scene and he really is doing it all he pulled together the funding from the state ossoff traffic safety for the new bikes and lidar equipment. these are much smaller. you just look through the viewfinder. and he's picked up the investigations into major accidents singlehandedly rebooting the traffic division. after it was closed for more than a year and a half because of staffing issues. end up recovering a lot of stolen cars. i mean, it's not a secret right now we have a lot of stolen cars in the city of antioch. becomes part of eniac ongoing effort against side shows something that has plagued neighbors in recent years during during the day to kids are playing, you know,
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meanwhile, back in our area, big fallout tonight connected to the antioch police department's racist text messaging scandal. four men on trial for a 2021 drive by shooting that killed one person and wounded another have now taken a plea deal, pleading no contest to manslaughter instead of murder charges. that deal came after the court learned that the antioch police officers investigating that case exchanged dozens of racist text messages about the suspects. that discovery, prompting the judge to rule the officers, violated the racial justice act. prosecutors say it is the first major test of the state's racial justice law. they also say this won't be the last case impacted by the racist texting scandal. we are involved on the daily with looking at and discussing those cases, the complexities of where the threshold crosses between a case which the disposition needs to be augmented to, an outright dismissal of that case, or the opportunity for a new trial. the suspects, who had originally faced the possibility of life in prison, will now serve sentences ranging from 13 years, eight mo
meanwhile, back in our area, big fallout tonight connected to the antioch police department's racist text messaging scandal. four men on trial for a 2021 drive by shooting that killed one person and wounded another have now taken a plea deal, pleading no contest to manslaughter instead of murder charges. that deal came after the court learned that the antioch police officers investigating that case exchanged dozens of racist text messages about the suspects. that discovery, prompting the judge...
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the antioch police department faced a federal civil rights lawsuit accusing officers of excessive force after the death of 30 year old angelo quinto. he suffered a mental health episode. this was back in 2021. and died in police custody. yeah. and looking live at oakland, where in battle district attorney pamela price will hold a news conference. about an hour from now she's expected to speak about the vote to let voters decide whether to remove her from office in november. alameda county board of supervisors had a few options for how to proceed with the recall effort and decided to roll the question into the november election. price won her seat with 53 per se. of the vote that was back in 20. now for a look across the bay area this morning and happy wednesday to you, we are halfway through the work week, but looking a little gray outside here's jessica. ><<>yeah. day of may gray and those morning hours clearing up into the afternoon, especially throughout our inland areas. antioch concord all the way up into the north bay. we're warming up into the 70s and 80s this afternoon, but just
the antioch police department faced a federal civil rights lawsuit accusing officers of excessive force after the death of 30 year old angelo quinto. he suffered a mental health episode. this was back in 2021. and died in police custody. yeah. and looking live at oakland, where in battle district attorney pamela price will hold a news conference. about an hour from now she's expected to speak about the vote to let voters decide whether to remove her from office in november. alameda county board...
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other officers within the antioch and pittsburg police departments have been accused of benefit fraud, steroid distribution and other misconduct. >>> our chopper over a huge police presence this afternoon in one antioch neighborhood where a shelter in place has just been lifted. police are searching for a wanted man in the area of putnam street and gentrytown drive. this video is from a little less than two hours ago, officers in tactical gear and with their k-9 unit searching for 28-year-old carlos palacios but do not say why. >>> i'm anne makovec following a potential escalation in the war between israel and hamas. israel's military says it is attacking hamas targets in the southern gaza city of rafah. earlier israel told as many as 100,000 palestinian civilians in rafah to get to an extended safety zone before the israeli army comes in with "extreme force." the u.s. has objected to the invasion of rafah out of concern for the more than 1 million palestinians who fled to the city from other parts of gaza. president biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this morn
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of justice is recommending improvements at the antioch police department after a deadly shooting in 2021, but no criminal charges are being recommended against the officers involved. officers were called to the home of guadalupe zavala on a report of a man who was shooting at homes and cars during a six hour long standoff. investigators say zavala also fired rounds at officers de-escalation efforts were unsuccessful, and police fatally shot him as he ran toward an armored vehicle. the doj is recommending the antioch police ensure that officers are equipped with communications devices that can operate in hilly areas, and that they can communicate effectively with officers from other agencies. >> hunter biden will stand trial on federal gun charges next month. the son of president biden attended a pretrial hearing in delaware this morning before the trial starts on june 3rd. he's accused of lying about his drug use when he filled out a gun application form to purchase a colt cobra revolver back in 2018, hunter biden has acknowledged an addiction to crack cocaine at the time, but his l
of justice is recommending improvements at the antioch police department after a deadly shooting in 2021, but no criminal charges are being recommended against the officers involved. officers were called to the home of guadalupe zavala on a report of a man who was shooting at homes and cars during a six hour long standoff. investigators say zavala also fired rounds at officers de-escalation efforts were unsuccessful, and police fatally shot him as he ran toward an armored vehicle. the doj is...
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our crime reporter, henry lee, is live at the antioch police department with the latest in this investigation. henry >> well, antioch police tell me it was standard practice for workers at the fair to go to the bank in the middle of the night. now, past deposits of cash went on without a hitch. but this time things did not go smoothly. two contra costa county fair workers carrying cash from parking and entrance fees robbed at a bank in the middle of the night by a man who may have had a gun. it was a large haul. >> there were in route to make a large deposit of approximately $88,000. >> antioch police lieutenant desmond bittner says the man and woman left the fair on west 10th street and pulled up to the bmo bank on somersville road at about two in the morning on monday. >> they were approached from behind by an unknown male wearing a mask, who demanded a backpack which was carrying the cash. he also demanded the phones of the two victims. >> police say the victims didn't see a gun, but believed he had one. >> one of the victims also felt a. he described that metal object against his back, wh
our crime reporter, henry lee, is live at the antioch police department with the latest in this investigation. henry >> well, antioch police tell me it was standard practice for workers at the fair to go to the bank in the middle of the night. now, past deposits of cash went on without a hitch. but this time things did not go smoothly. two contra costa county fair workers carrying cash from parking and entrance fees robbed at a bank in the middle of the night by a man who may have had a...
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police department traffic unit. >> i mean, yeah, i'm responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> reporter: so it's back to the station for the investigative part of this incident. >> so this is the car. i have everyone else, this is the car i need to find. and figure out why it didn't stay on scene. >> reporter: he really is doing it all. he pulled together the funding from the state office of traffic safety for the new bikes and lidar equipment. >> these are much smaller and you just look through the view finder. >> reporter: he's picked up the investigations into major accidents. singlehandedly rebooting the traffic division after it was closed for more than a year and a half because of staffing issues. >> i -- i end up recovering lot of stolen cars. i mean, it's not a secret. right now, we have a lot of stolen cars in the city of antioch. >> reporter: he also becomes part of antioch's ongoing effort against side shows. something that has plagued neighbors in recent years. >> they do it during the day
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. >> the antioch police department has made several changes, including requiring body worn cameras one more time. >> embattled alameda county district attorney pamela price and the group trying to recall her are applauding a decision by the board of supervisors. last night, the board voted to hold the recall vote during the general election in november. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has reaction from both sides. >> you will see them fundraising, organizing, doing what we have to do to protect the win. and my part is to do my job. >> surrounded by her supporters, alameda county district attorney pamela price says she's gearing up for another campaign dubbed protect the win. now that a date has been set for her recall election. >> we're going to prosecute people, as we have been, who do harm to others in our community. yes >> tuesday night, the alameda county board of supervisors voted to combine the recall election with november's general election. price praised the supervisors for not holding a special election, which would have cost taxpayers upwards of $20 million. this is a v
. >> the antioch police department has made several changes, including requiring body worn cameras one more time. >> embattled alameda county district attorney pamela price and the group trying to recall her are applauding a decision by the board of supervisors. last night, the board voted to hold the recall vote during the general election in november. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has reaction from both sides. >> you will see them fundraising, organizing, doing what...
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police department traffic unit. >> i mean, yeah, i'm responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> reporter: so it's back to the station for the investigative part of this incident. >> so this is the car. i have everyone else, this is the car i need to find. and figure out why it didn't stay on scene. >> reporter: he really is doing it all. he pulled together the funding from the state office of traffic safety for the new bikes and lidar equipment. >> much smaller and you just look through the view finder. >> reporter: he's picked up the investigations into major accidents. singlehandedly rebooting the traffic division after it was closed for more than a year and a half because of staffing issues. >> i -- i end up recovering lot of stolen cars. i mean, it's not a secret. right now we have a lot of stolen car in the city of antioch. >> reporter: he also becomes part of antioch's ongoing effort against side shows. something that has plagued neighbors in recent years. >> they do it during the day too. kids ar
police department traffic unit. >> i mean, yeah, i'm responsible for doing traffic enforcement during the day. i also get called in when we have a significant crash like this. >> reporter: so it's back to the station for the investigative part of this incident. >> so this is the car. i have everyone else, this is the car i need to find. and figure out why it didn't stay on scene. >> reporter: he really is doing it all. he pulled together the funding from the state office...
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a godsend because this has helped alleviate the police department from certain 911 calls. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. okay, i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. thank you. more than welcome. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together, especially in antioch. >> we don't have the resources right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about
a godsend because this has helped alleviate the police department from certain 911 calls. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of...
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. >> antioch, of course, with the limited police department out there, they have their hands full. >> police have not given any description of the suspect. they also haven't given any information that would hint if this thief knew that the money was going to be at the bank at this time, or if this was a random robbery. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right, j.r, thank you so much. onto the peninsula. now, the mayor of redwood city is taking action after a fire at a recycling facility sent smoke across the region. we've been following incidents involving sims metal for years, including at this metal recycling center today. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez spoke to the city's mayor tonight, who wants an investigation. >> a fire that broke out at sims metal on the redwood city port sent plumes of smoke that reached parts of santa clara county. manuel michelle took these videos. he works at a water recycling plant next door. michelle said workers were advised to put on respirators because of all the smoke. >> this has probably been the biggest fire i've seen. we had to stop for
. >> antioch, of course, with the limited police department out there, they have their hands full. >> police have not given any description of the suspect. they also haven't given any information that would hint if this thief knew that the money was going to be at the bank at this time, or if this was a random robbery. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right, j.r, thank you so much. onto the peninsula. now, the mayor of redwood city is taking action after a fire at a...
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former officer mejia is also one of the several pittsburg and antioch police officers currently facing federal charges, and a wire fraud scam. this police department is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and litigation. it's surely is close to the most stark example of a police department that is acting unhinged. after being arrested, porter was charged with several felonies, including assaulting an officer. but all those charges were later dropped. porter says now he wants justice , some sort of accountability, and maybe even some changes to where, you can't lie like that. it should be a crime for police to be able to lie like that on and disrupt families lives in oakland. velena jones nbc bay area news. just into our newsroom, an east coast fugitive arrested right here in the bay area. he is known as the bad breath rapist. authorities arrested the man, dawn lee, in the community of diablo. that's in contra costa county. this is the mugshot of lee back when he was first arrested in 2005. his nickname came from how his victim identified him, leading to his conviction. but lee fled the stat
former officer mejia is also one of the several pittsburg and antioch police officers currently facing federal charges, and a wire fraud scam. this police department is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and litigation. it's surely is close to the most stark example of a police department that is acting unhinged. after being arrested, porter was charged with several felonies, including assaulting an officer. but all those charges were later dropped. porter says now he wants justice , some sort of...
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department from certain 911 calls. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. okay i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. >> thank you. more than welcome to do. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together who don't mcenany who don't have the resources. >> right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service, but if an officer isn't needed
department from certain 911 calls. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off...
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the mayor of antioch says in just one year, it has already had a big impact on the police department. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> the mayor also says the community response program needs more staff and is on borrowed time with federal funds. he says the city may need to restructure its budget to fund this team in the near future. >> the time is 649 and we do have a bigger backup today at the bay bridge than we did yesterday. slightly bigger. it's a, you know, the commute has its mysterious ways. as you know, some days it's slow for no reason, some days it's slow because of a crash. sometimes, even when there are crashes, it clears up quickly. so it is unpredictable for sure. today it is backed up for about a 20 minute delay before you make it onto the bridge. also, if you are looking at the san mateo bridge, it's getting busier by the moment. we've also been looking at the east bay and 80 is slow to san pablo and richmond
the mayor of antioch says in just one year, it has already had a big impact on the police department. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> the mayor also says the community response program needs more staff and is on borrowed time with federal funds. he says the city may need to restructure its budget to fund this team in the...
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. >> antioch, of course, with the limited police department out there, they have their hands full. >> police have not given any description of the suspect. they also haven't given any information that would hint if this thief knew that the money was going to be at the bank at this time, or if this was a random robbery. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right, j.r, thank you so much. onto the peninsula. now, the mayor of redwood city is taking action after a fire at a recycling facility sent smoke across the region. we've been following incidents involving sims metal for years, including at this metal recycling center today. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez spoke to the city's mayor tonight, who wants an investigation. >> a fire that broke out at sims metal on the redwood city port sent plumes of smoke that reached parts of santa clara county. manuel michelle took these videos. he works at a water recycling plant next door. michelle said workers were advised to put on respirators because of all the smoke. >> this has probably been the biggest fire i've seen. we had to stop for
. >> antioch, of course, with the limited police department out there, they have their hands full. >> police have not given any description of the suspect. they also haven't given any information that would hint if this thief knew that the money was going to be at the bank at this time, or if this was a random robbery. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right, j.r, thank you so much. onto the peninsula. now, the mayor of redwood city is taking action after a fire at a...
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the department is investigating. >>> police in antioch arrested a homicide suspect after a three-hour long search. the shelter-in-place order has been lifted. you can see the huge police presence. in an antioch neighborhood earlier this afternoon police were everywhere. the suspect was 28-year-old carlos palacios, but details about the victim or motive remain unclear. >>> to santa cruz county, a big rig rollover crash completely shut down highway 152 near watsonville before 9:00 this morning. crews blocked off the road in both to directions. caltrans expects it to stay closed until midnight. the driver suffered minor injuries, no word on what caused this crash. >>> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken stopping today in the bay area a couple hours ago and wrapped up a keynote speech at the rsa cybersecurity conference in san francisco and toured a biotech lab and met its leaders. >>> anne makovec is here with more on franchises coming to several bay area cities. >> big news for the new wnba team here in the bay area, a franchise of the warriors. we don't know their name yet, but we k
the department is investigating. >>> police in antioch arrested a homicide suspect after a three-hour long search. the shelter-in-place order has been lifted. you can see the huge police presence. in an antioch neighborhood earlier this afternoon police were everywhere. the suspect was 28-year-old carlos palacios, but details about the victim or motive remain unclear. >>> to santa cruz county, a big rig rollover crash completely shut down highway 152 near watsonville before...
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police officers involved in the department's racist tech scandal. the four suspects were charged in the killing of arnold hawkins and the attempted killing of aaron patterson in march of 2021. however, attorneys say all 12 officers involved in the case were also part of racist, homophobic and threatening text message chains. the district attorney's office admitted racial bias was involved in the case. the suspects faced a possible sentence of 25 years to life in prison, but will now spend anywhere between 13 to 20 years behind bars. they will be sentenced later this week. today in antioch, a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide in stockton was arrested following an hours long search. police told people in the area of gentry town this afternoon to lock all of their windows and doors as officers looked for 28 year old carlos palacios. he was taken into custody just before 6:00 tonight. no other details have been released. >> the alameda county sheriff's office is mourning the loss of one of its emergency services dispatchers. authorities say a
police officers involved in the department's racist tech scandal. the four suspects were charged in the killing of arnold hawkins and the attempted killing of aaron patterson in march of 2021. however, attorneys say all 12 officers involved in the case were also part of racist, homophobic and threatening text message chains. the district attorney's office admitted racial bias was involved in the case. the suspects faced a possible sentence of 25 years to life in prison, but will now spend...
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department from certain. >> 911 calls antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police's shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready. on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. okay, i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. >> thank you. more than welcome. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together, especially in antioch. >> we don't have the resources right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service, but if an officer isn't needed
department from certain. >> 911 calls antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off...
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. >> the family of a man who died after he was forcibly restrained by antioch police in 2020, has reached a settlement with the department. the antioch city council approved a $7.5 million payment last night, according to a spokesperson for the family's attorney, angelo quinto's family says he was having a mental health episode when officers responded to his home. during the interaction, officers knelt on his neck and he later died. the da did not file criminal charges against the officers involved. the family and antioch mayor planned to hold a news conference today to speak about this settlement. the fbi and department of homeland security are putting out a warning regarding pride events next month. they say foreign terrorist groups like isis could make them a target. federal agencies believe that the threat is being compounded by the contentious political environment here in the u.s. abc seven news reporter tim johns talked to sf pride leaders. >> it's one of the most lively celebrations in the bay area. every june, our region comes alive with the sights and sounds of pride. >> we want
. >> the family of a man who died after he was forcibly restrained by antioch police in 2020, has reached a settlement with the department. the antioch city council approved a $7.5 million payment last night, according to a spokesperson for the family's attorney, angelo quinto's family says he was having a mental health episode when officers responded to his home. during the interaction, officers knelt on his neck and he later died. the da did not file criminal charges against the...
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police officers involved in that department's racist tech scandal. the men were all charged in a killing that happened in march of 2021. attorneys say all 12 officers involved in this case were part of racist, homophobic and threatening text message chains. the da's office admitted racial bias was involved in the case. the men faced a possible sentence of 25 years to life in prison. they'll now spend anywhere from 13 to 20 years behind bars and are to be sentenced later this week. a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide in stockton was arrested in antioch following an hours long search, police told people in the area of gentry town drive yesterday afternoon to lock their doors and windows as officers looked for the suspect. he was taken into custody just before 6:00 last night. no other details have been released. >> chp has arrested a man suspected in a freeway shooting in oakland. the city leaders, we heard that their dash cam video capturing the moment the suspect merged onto 580 near seminary and begins shooting out of the window. this hap
police officers involved in that department's racist tech scandal. the men were all charged in a killing that happened in march of 2021. attorneys say all 12 officers involved in this case were part of racist, homophobic and threatening text message chains. the da's office admitted racial bias was involved in the case. the men faced a possible sentence of 25 years to life in prison. they'll now spend anywhere from 13 to 20 years behind bars and are to be sentenced later this week. a suspect...
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police officers involved in the department's racist text scandal . they were all charged in the killing in march 2021. however, attorneys say all 12 officers involved in the case were also part of a racist, homophobic and threatening text message chain. the district attorney's office admitted racial bias was involved in the case. the suspects face a possible sentence of 20 years to life in prison. they will now spend anywhere from 13 to 20 years behind bars and will be sentenced later this week. a suspect wanted in connection with a homicide in stockton was arrested in antioch following an hours long search, police told people in the area of gentry town yesterday, gentry child drive yesterday to lock their doors and windows as officers look for the suspect. he was taken into custody just before 6:00 last night. no other details have been released. >> after more than a year without a permanent police chief in the east bay's largest city, a new leader starts this saturday to lead oakland's police force. with us now to talk more about what's happening i
police officers involved in the department's racist text scandal . they were all charged in the killing in march 2021. however, attorneys say all 12 officers involved in the case were also part of a racist, homophobic and threatening text message chain. the district attorney's office admitted racial bias was involved in the case. the suspects face a possible sentence of 20 years to life in prison. they will now spend anywhere from 13 to 20 years behind bars and will be sentenced later this...
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department from certain 911 calls. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off of the police shoulders, that's success to me. >> i'm ready on monday, the mayor tagged along with the team. >> it wasn't long before they got a call to assist the police for unwanted guests. >> okay, over there off of railroad. >> okay, i'm gonna do a two bottles of water. thank you. more than welcome. >> in this case, the challenge was keeping pets and people together, especially in antioch. >> we don't have the resources right now to put them, especially with the pets, to put them anywhere. >> antioch police do still show up alongside the team in about 20% of calls for service. but if an officer isn't needed
department from certain 911 calls. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe, marking a year since a crisis response team hit the streets to help those in mental distress, freeing up police for more urgent calls. the angelo quinto community response team handles about 500 calls a month. it's named after a man who died in antioch police custody. >> we haven't had an in-custody death since we launched this, and so that's a mark of success for me. the fact that we can take 500 calls off...
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antioch police are still looking for man who to contra costa county fair employees. we now know nearly $90,000 stolen from the employees. police say the employees were depositing the money at a bank on summer's hill road at to monday morning. the suspects pressed a gun to the back of one of the took off with a bag full of cash. police have only describe the suspect as a man win dark colored clothing and a mask. police are looking to evidence to see if they can identify him. well, people living in an encampment in sandra fell are now speaking out this and nearby businesses been blasting pretty loud music at them for the last 3 nights as kron four's. sara stinson reports a federal judge is now involved or the business to stop. >> people who live in this encampment say over the weekend music was blaring coming from the business next door they say was happening in the overnight hours. one man even described it as psychological warfare saying he's relieved to federal court, ordered the music to stop. i'm thankful. >> that's how loud it was. rock concert loud, the second a
antioch police are still looking for man who to contra costa county fair employees. we now know nearly $90,000 stolen from the employees. police say the employees were depositing the money at a bank on summer's hill road at to monday morning. the suspects pressed a gun to the back of one of the took off with a bag full of cash. police have only describe the suspect as a man win dark colored clothing and a mask. police are looking to evidence to see if they can identify him. well, people living...
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hospitals. >> two people in antioch filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, saying the city's police officers used excessive force in arresting them. antioch police body camera video shows the arrest of dijon smith, one of the people named in the lawsuit, who was tackled to the ground, then bitten by a police dog back in october of 2021. the lawsuit accuses officers of falsifying their reports to cover up their actions. some of the officers named in the suit are among the nine indicted last year on several state and federal charges. now to san francisco and an update on that hit and run that injured two people, including a 14 year old girl. earlier this week, the da brooke jenkins, announced 54 year old rodney jefferson has been charged with crimes including reckless driving with great bodily injury and driving with a suspended license. this is video from the end of the police chase when the driver crashed at embarcadero and jones. police say it all started when he was doing donuts tuesday morning and hit someone with his car. police say the suspect raced away and ended up hitting a 14 year o
hospitals. >> two people in antioch filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, saying the city's police officers used excessive force in arresting them. antioch police body camera video shows the arrest of dijon smith, one of the people named in the lawsuit, who was tackled to the ground, then bitten by a police dog back in october of 2021. the lawsuit accuses officers of falsifying their reports to cover up their actions. some of the officers named in the suit are among the nine indicted last...
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going try to >> with the police department that they charge their best see if they can catch those guys in concord, theresa kron, 4 news. >> happening right now, a neighborhood in antioch is under lockdown as police are looking for a suspect. it's happening. the area gentry town drive and putnam street law enforcement right now is searching for a suspect who ran away from the area. they have named him as 28 year-old carlos palacios. they say he's 5 foot. 7 weighs 150 pounds has brown hair, brown eyes and a goatee. people in this area are being advised to stay inside. find the near safest place and stay there until law enforcement tells ok to come out. anyone who knows for the suspect is or encounter son should contact antioch police. we have some new details now from the south bay about one of those officers who was hurt in a shootout at a san jose hotel remains in critical condition this afternoon, but is now expected to survive. last week, 2 officers were shot responding to a domestic disturbance at the extended stay. america hotel, the santa teresa neighborhood, one of the officer su
going try to >> with the police department that they charge their best see if they can catch those guys in concord, theresa kron, 4 news. >> happening right now, a neighborhood in antioch is under lockdown as police are looking for a suspect. it's happening. the area gentry town drive and putnam street law enforcement right now is searching for a suspect who ran away from the area. they have named him as 28 year-old carlos palacios. they say he's 5 foot. 7 weighs 150 pounds has...
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. >> two people in antioch filed a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming the city's police officers used excessive force in arresting them. antioch police body cam video shows the arrest of deion smith, one of the people named in the lawsuit, who was tackled to the ground and then bit by a police dog back in october 2021. the lawsuit accuses officers of falsifying their reports to cover up their actions. some of the officers named in the lawsuit are among the nine officers indicted last year on several state and federal charges. >> well, an investigation is now underway after man was shot in san jose. it happened at about 545 last night near interstate 280, and mclaughlin avenue. police say the man was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. it's not clear yet what led to the shooting or how many people police might be looking for in connection to the case. the days could be numbered for the city of danville's bicycle safety commission. this week, danville's town council voted to allow the bicycle commission to continue its scheduled meetings through the end of this year, but
. >> two people in antioch filed a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming the city's police officers used excessive force in arresting them. antioch police body cam video shows the arrest of deion smith, one of the people named in the lawsuit, who was tackled to the ground and then bit by a police dog back in october 2021. the lawsuit accuses officers of falsifying their reports to cover up their actions. some of the officers named in the lawsuit are among the nine officers indicted last...