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henry lee ktvu , fox two news. san francisco police offering some details on the department's new plan to crack down on speeding. >> some intersections in san francisco are notorious for speeding drivers. well, now, the department says, in addition to rolling out speed cameras, they will also have more patrols on the streets. the pedestrian advocacy group advocacy group walk san francisco says that speed kills and anything police can do to slow down drivers will help to save lives. >> speed is the worst and most dangerous driving behavior. it is the cause of most of the crashes that we've seen in san francisco and we're happy that the sfpd is going to start really focusing on that most dangerous behavior. >> san francisco police say its enforcement will come in waves to make sure there is consistent enforcement over a sustained period of time. well, could the sundance film festival be coming right here to the bay area? coming up, the efforts underway to try to move that event to san francisco. and then later tonigh
henry lee ktvu , fox two news. san francisco police offering some details on the department's new plan to crack down on speeding. >> some intersections in san francisco are notorious for speeding drivers. well, now, the department says, in addition to rolling out speed cameras, they will also have more patrols on the streets. the pedestrian advocacy group advocacy group walk san francisco says that speed kills and anything police can do to slow down drivers will help to save lives....
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ktvu is henry lee spoke with people who attend the mosque and who say this attack feels personal. >> it made me feel reassured that there is there are people care. >> imam mohammed anzali says he's grateful for the quick work of law enforcement and the public support. after an alleged hate crime at a san francisco mosque during the holy month of ramadan, san francisco police say 35 year old robert gray is the man seen here using a skateboard to break windows at the place of worship at polk and sutter. >> i can only say that it speaks volume to see so many people of different ethnicities and such a diverse community come together to basically show solidarity. >> police say gray first came to masjid al-tawhid mosque on april 4th. >> he was armed with what i'm saying is a skateboard. he used to damage and vandalize this mosque. he broke the windows behind us. he then jumped into his car and he fled. >> authorities say gray came back five days later when he made his way inside. >> he made his way into the seating area. the mosque, escorted him out, called us. we looked for him. we couldn
ktvu is henry lee spoke with people who attend the mosque and who say this attack feels personal. >> it made me feel reassured that there is there are people care. >> imam mohammed anzali says he's grateful for the quick work of law enforcement and the public support. after an alleged hate crime at a san francisco mosque during the holy month of ramadan, san francisco police say 35 year old robert gray is the man seen here using a skateboard to break windows at the place of worship...
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our henry lee takes us to the meeting today. report leaders defended this decision. >> the port of oakland, which oversees oakland international airport, discussing a proposed name change, adding three words to make it san francisco bay oakland international airport. >> confusion will be very, very minimal, if at all. >> danny wong, head of the port of oakland that oversees the airport, is doubling down on that proposal. this is absolutely a pro east bay pro oakland pride move. wong says a name change will only bring more flights and jobs to oakland. >> this is bringing people and business and visitors to oakland absolutely. trying to supplement, the oakland image, he says. >> airlines that support the new name include southwest, spirit and volaris. oakland city council member noel gayo says he likes the idea, and i strongly support trying to elevate the employment. >> the business attraction. >> but sfo says adding san francisco bay could lead passengers to go to the wrong airport. they're against the plan and san francisco is
our henry lee takes us to the meeting today. report leaders defended this decision. >> the port of oakland, which oversees oakland international airport, discussing a proposed name change, adding three words to make it san francisco bay oakland international airport. >> confusion will be very, very minimal, if at all. >> danny wong, head of the port of oakland that oversees the airport, is doubling down on that proposal. this is absolutely a pro east bay pro oakland pride...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news it's been, pretty hard, but with some faith and some hope, we got through it? a sweet little baby going home six months after she was born. >> the obstacles, though, that she's had to overcome. it really makes her story so unlikely. and san francisco mayor london breed wants to make it easier for the city to build small projects. we'll tell you about the plan she's unveiling at tomorrow's board of supervisors meeting. >> and a notable jump in temperatures across the bay area this afternoon, with another small leap coming our way for tues y. i'll have a ok sweet baby. >> six months after constant treatments. ktvu krystal bailey tells us tonight the little girl was born after only 23 weeks, and doctors predicted that she might not survive. >> you smiling? yeah, i see that smile. >> sarah was born on october 16th, weighing just 12oz, her feet the size of a quarter. her hands squeezing the tip of a pinky finger. it was definitely a shock to see how small she was. paris sweeney austin was five months pregnant when sarah was born. >> saori means holy and sacred i
henry lee ktvu, fox two news it's been, pretty hard, but with some faith and some hope, we got through it? a sweet little baby going home six months after she was born. >> the obstacles, though, that she's had to overcome. it really makes her story so unlikely. and san francisco mayor london breed wants to make it easier for the city to build small projects. we'll tell you about the plan she's unveiling at tomorrow's board of supervisors meeting. >> and a notable jump in...
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ktvu s henry lee explains how, if passed, it would punish retail thieves differently. >> as you guys know, our retailers have gone many years and have been asking for the help, and i think that's what we're here to do today. >> a bipartisan push in sacramento to crack down on organized retail theft. politicians from both sides of the aisle are working together to craft seven bills, to put an end, to snatch and grabs like these. >> this bill says to organize crime rings. we mean business, and we are going to give law enforcement the tools they need to shut you down. >> taken together, the bills would allow law enforcement to combine similar thefts from different victims into one grand theft case in certain cases, allow d.a.s to pool resources across jurisdictions, and result in stiffer penalties and restraining orders against thieves. the legislation, welcomed by retailers, our employees are asking for it. >> californians are demanding it , and retailers want to be able to just sell our products. we want to deter retail theft from even coming into our stores. >> people need to be safe
ktvu s henry lee explains how, if passed, it would punish retail thieves differently. >> as you guys know, our retailers have gone many years and have been asking for the help, and i think that's what we're here to do today. >> a bipartisan push in sacramento to crack down on organized retail theft. politicians from both sides of the aisle are working together to craft seven bills, to put an end, to snatch and grabs like these. >> this bill says to organize crime rings. we...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> now we go to hillsborough tonight where police there are investigating a stabbing that took place at a skate park that sent a teenager to the hospital. it happened around 1030 last night near the carson warner memorial skate park. a 16 year old boy was found with several stab wounds. he was taken to the hospital. authorities say his injuries are serious but that he is expected to recover. so far, police have not released any information on a suspect or an arrest. we are learning more tonight about a child sex abuse sting operation that resulted in the arrest of 20 people, including a san jose fire captain. officials in sacramento said today that that sting, called operation spring cleaning, involves several law enforcement agencies over the course of three days about 100 undercover officers conducted chats with adults seeking to meet children for sexual acts. >> as undercover detectives posed as children 13 years old and younger on various social media platforms. suspects often directed these kids to commit sexual acts and or asked for material. some of
henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> now we go to hillsborough tonight where police there are investigating a stabbing that took place at a skate park that sent a teenager to the hospital. it happened around 1030 last night near the carson warner memorial skate park. a 16 year old boy was found with several stab wounds. he was taken to the hospital. authorities say his injuries are serious but that he is expected to recover. so far, police have not released any information on a suspect or an...
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our crime reporter, henry lee, spoke with that disappointed owner who says there's just no winning. >> it's everything. it's crying, it's rage, it's anger, it's frustration. it's defeat. >> raw emotions for imani greer, the chef and owner of vegan restaurant roasted and raw at 14th and jefferson in downtown oakland, he's moved several times. but for greer, this is the fourth time his business has been hit. >> it's a very defeating feeling to just try so hard every day, you know? and even as a leader, it's like you don't have time to grieve. >> the most recent break-in happened at about 430 monday morning. >> a couple guys, young guys, broke in, they basically hit the glass and then they just go, like the same. it's almost a routine. >> a similar burglary happened in march, just as the restaurant was celebrating record lunch sales, and the restaurant's been hit twice before that. the common thread. >> unfortunately, these are all four of our break ins have been young black males. they have been my own, my own people. and it's heartbreaking. >> greer doesn't blame police or politicians,
our crime reporter, henry lee, spoke with that disappointed owner who says there's just no winning. >> it's everything. it's crying, it's rage, it's anger, it's frustration. it's defeat. >> raw emotions for imani greer, the chef and owner of vegan restaurant roasted and raw at 14th and jefferson in downtown oakland, he's moved several times. but for greer, this is the fourth time his business has been hit. >> it's a very defeating feeling to just try so hard every day, you...
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as our crime reporter henry lee tells us tonight, investigators are still searching for clues in that killing of a woman and her adult daughter. >> this is a big development in this. in this case, a major break in a double homicide investigation by the san pablo police department, a body found in the oakland estuary last fall , now confirmed to be that of 74 year old kay tran, who police say was killed by her son in law. >> that man, 41 year old fook vo, is also suspected of killing his wife, 40 year old toll, but her body has not been found. san pablo police spokeswoman peggy chow says vo was already being prosecuted in both killings. >> the suspect was previously charged for two counts of murder without the recovery of either victim. >> back in september, an unidentified woman's body in undergarments was found in the estuary. but it wasn't until march that dna testing confirmed her identity. >> detectives received that notification and confirmation that the dna evidence was a match. >> authorities believe vo killed both victims in the family's home in san pablo early in september, t
as our crime reporter henry lee tells us tonight, investigators are still searching for clues in that killing of a woman and her adult daughter. >> this is a big development in this. in this case, a major break in a double homicide investigation by the san pablo police department, a body found in the oakland estuary last fall , now confirmed to be that of 74 year old kay tran, who police say was killed by her son in law. >> that man, 41 year old fook vo, is also suspected of killing...
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henry lee live tonight with the latest in the newsroom. henry. thank you. tonight, one man is dead after his vehicle went right off a cliff on highway one in san mateo county. it happened around 1230. this afternoon near gray whale cove state beach, south of pacifica. the cal fire crew on a chopper did try to save the driver, but he did not survive. a tow truck on the scene has been able to get the vehicle up the cliff, and is taking the wreck away. traffic is still very slow in that area. the woman accused of a crash near oracle park that killed a four year old girl and injured her father, will not go to jail. this happened back in august at the intersection of fourth and king. police say the girl was in a stroller when she and her father were struck by a vehicle in the middle of the crosswalk. the driver, 71 year old karen cardona, was charged with vehicular manslaughter. but today, district attorney brooke jenkins did announce after consulting with the victim's family, the driver will serve two years of probation and 400 hours of community service. she a
henry lee live tonight with the latest in the newsroom. henry. thank you. tonight, one man is dead after his vehicle went right off a cliff on highway one in san mateo county. it happened around 1230. this afternoon near gray whale cove state beach, south of pacifica. the cal fire crew on a chopper did try to save the driver, but he did not survive. a tow truck on the scene has been able to get the vehicle up the cliff, and is taking the wreck away. traffic is still very slow in that area. the...
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henry lee live for us in san francisco. henry. thank you. after nearly a decade, the san francisco police department says it has completed a long list of reforms set out by federal and state officials. those efforts began back in 2016, after a number of controversial, deadly shootings by officers and a racist text message scandal. today, police chief bill scott said the department has made strides in a number of key areas, including reducing the number of shootings and use of force, especially in communities of color and biased based stops. police and city leaders say the sfpd of years past is no longer, and the department has transformed itself into a national model. >> this is an accomplishment, but each and every one of us know that there is a lot more work to be done. >> and this work called reform is never truly over. but we have put in place systems, we have put in place infrastructure we put in place to support, to overcome challenges and to adapt when we need to. and while this is definitely a commemorative moment, this does not mean
henry lee live for us in san francisco. henry. thank you. after nearly a decade, the san francisco police department says it has completed a long list of reforms set out by federal and state officials. those efforts began back in 2016, after a number of controversial, deadly shootings by officers and a racist text message scandal. today, police chief bill scott said the department has made strides in a number of key areas, including reducing the number of shootings and use of force, especially...
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in san francisco, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news all right, here's a look at the stories trending tonight at ktvu.com. >> one of our top stories a teenage boy's body was found along the russian river this morning after getting swept up in the river's current thursday. also, the owner of a business along san francisco's valencia street says he is willing to go on a hunger strike in order to get a city to remove a bike lane that runs through the corridor in santa clara has been named swifty capital of the us. thanks to the efforts and enthusiasm of taylor swift fans in the bay area, the city earning this distinction by casino.org you can find these stories and more@ktvu.com. >> i mean, they've been here so long and now they have to go. it's a it's a shame. >> a's fans treated to a win over the nationals tonight. coming up we'll hear from the athletics faithful as the team plays its final season in oakland next season, ktvu sports was at the game and spoke with fans about the team leaving the east bay after more than 50 years. >> drumsticks. chicken >> the aroma of meat on the barbecue wafti
in san francisco, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news all right, here's a look at the stories trending tonight at ktvu.com. >> one of our top stories a teenage boy's body was found along the russian river this morning after getting swept up in the river's current thursday. also, the owner of a business along san francisco's valencia street says he is willing to go on a hunger strike in order to get a city to remove a bike lane that runs through the corridor in santa clara has been named swifty...
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henry lee reporting live for us tonight henry. thank you. >> more retailers and restaurants along a popular corridor in san francisco are taking legal action against the city over a controversial center bike lane. this lane, which was put in place last summer, runs along valencia from 15th to 23rd streets. the businesses say it has led to a substantial loss in revenue, as parking has become more challenging for would be customers. those affected are asking for financial compensation and calling for the bike lane to be removed. >> the evidence is now clear that the center bike lane has had a tremendously horrible effect on the businesses. on valencia, it has diverted traffic, it has made parking less available, and valencia street is now a shadow of what it was. the attorney says more than ten businesses have closed since the bike lane was implemented, and some longtime residents say they've witnessed its negative effect. >> one restaurant told me some days they only do $70 worth of business. he's not even enough to pay your help o
henry lee reporting live for us tonight henry. thank you. >> more retailers and restaurants along a popular corridor in san francisco are taking legal action against the city over a controversial center bike lane. this lane, which was put in place last summer, runs along valencia from 15th to 23rd streets. the businesses say it has led to a substantial loss in revenue, as parking has become more challenging for would be customers. those affected are asking for financial compensation and...
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henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all righty. checking in on the weather. beautiful day today. tomorrow is going to be just about the same. and we roll the same all week until we get to friday when things switch around. winds go a little bit onshore, more onshore, and temperatures drop a couple of degrees and there's a chance for rain, especially on saturday night into sunday. but in the meantime, this big high pressure just sits right there and sends everything over the top. this is all week. this is tuesday, wednesday, thursday, a little bit into friday too. and then saturday a low kind of pushes down inside here and brings us an opportunity for some showers. so the opportunity for rain does exist. this weekend. it's a moving target in terms of timing this out because these systems it's going to be cut off low essentially. and you remember the last few cut off lows. we've had the models don't do a very good job at ting on the radar at mount almanor. but it's not raining. these are the current temperatures. mild 58 in concord right now, almost 60 degrees, a little cooler than
henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all righty. checking in on the weather. beautiful day today. tomorrow is going to be just about the same. and we roll the same all week until we get to friday when things switch around. winds go a little bit onshore, more onshore, and temperatures drop a couple of degrees and there's a chance for rain, especially on saturday night into sunday. but in the meantime, this big high pressure just sits right there and sends everything over the top. this is all...
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henry lee, ktvu, fox two news and henry, i know this solidifies the case. >> i mean, certainly it gives them more evidence, and it seems to help put together some of the pieces they've already kind of lined up. does it give us any other indication of why and does it change their strategy at this point in the search for the second victim? >> well, we understand that the husband and wife may have had an argument over financial matters that led to some kind of disagreement. but keep in mind, the da still has that make that connection between the body of the mother in law and the defendant. otherwise, it's all circumstantial. so they need to make sure they tie the case back to him. >> henry lee live tonight in the newsroom with the very latest. henry. thank you. >> well, san francisco police say they are investigating reports by three women who claim they are victims of rape and abuse by a housing nonprofit director. the first woman to accuse john jacobo of rape posted a seven page document on social media detailing what she says happened in august of 2021. jacobo denied those accusations a
henry lee, ktvu, fox two news and henry, i know this solidifies the case. >> i mean, certainly it gives them more evidence, and it seems to help put together some of the pieces they've already kind of lined up. does it give us any other indication of why and does it change their strategy at this point in the search for the second victim? >> well, we understand that the husband and wife may have had an argument over financial matters that led to some kind of disagreement. but keep in...
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henry lee live in dublin tonight. henry. thank you. two san francisco jails went on lockdown over the weekend after sheriff's deputies say they were attacked by inmates. the deputies union says some deputies suffered dislocated shoulders, were punched and even bitten by inmates. the union also reports at least nine of their own deputies and jail staff have been attacked by inmates in the past three weeks. the unions president claims a staffing shortage and lack of urgency by the sheriff's office to address the problem is leading to more violence in the jails. >> the deputies do be there for backup for emergencies, and you need deputies for to, you know, command presence as a deterrence and all that's being whittled away and our staffing is thinning out and there's no aggressive hiring. >> the union wrote a letter to mayor london breed, sheriff miyamoto and other city leaders to bring in the national guard. the sheriff's office responded to that call, saying the request for national guard troops to address staffing levels is premature,
henry lee live in dublin tonight. henry. thank you. two san francisco jails went on lockdown over the weekend after sheriff's deputies say they were attacked by inmates. the deputies union says some deputies suffered dislocated shoulders, were punched and even bitten by inmates. the union also reports at least nine of their own deputies and jail staff have been attacked by inmates in the past three weeks. the unions president claims a staffing shortage and lack of urgency by the sheriff's...
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live in walnut creek henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> yeah. and henry, you mentioned that this proposal does not affect proposition 47. that's the law that many people believe has led to this current state of retail crime here in california. how are lawmakers defending their decision to leave that law alone while trying to address this problem? >> well, that was a voter approved initiative back in 2014. i think the thinking today is that they cannot i mean, they meaning the legislators, they have no control over what could happen, whether this even makes the ballot in time for november. so i think he is they were able to cross party lines and control what they are able to do as legislators. all right. >> henry lee reporting live tonight in walnut creek. henry. thank you. >> new at five. some dramatic video just into the ktvu newsroom of a whale caught in what appears to be some fishing gear. this drone video, taken right off the san mateo county coast. >> ktvu. s alex savage joins us now here in studio with what we know. so far. alex. >> yeah,
live in walnut creek henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> yeah. and henry, you mentioned that this proposal does not affect proposition 47. that's the law that many people believe has led to this current state of retail crime here in california. how are lawmakers defending their decision to leave that law alone while trying to address this problem? >> well, that was a voter approved initiative back in 2014. i think the thinking today is that they cannot i mean, they meaning the...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news. all right, henry, thank you. >> prosecutors and defense attorneys both say they are ready to move forward with the state trial against david depape. dbap has already been convicted of assault and attempted kidnaping in federal court for his attack on nancy pelosi's husband, paul. he attacked paul inside the couple's san francisco home in 2022. at a hearing this morning, a judge was named for his state trial. no date, though, was set for the beginning of the trial. he's scheduled to be sentenced for the federal conviction next week. >> highland hospital in oakland is asking for the public's help identifying a patient. hospital officials say this man arrived at the hospital on march 15th without any identification. they say he is stable but unable to give them any information. the patient was discovered near 49th avenue in international boulevard. he's described as a black male, five feet nine inches tall, 217 pounds, and about 60 years old. anyone with information is asked to call the
henry lee ktvu, fox two news. all right, henry, thank you. >> prosecutors and defense attorneys both say they are ready to move forward with the state trial against david depape. dbap has already been convicted of assault and attempted kidnaping in federal court for his attack on nancy pelosi's husband, paul. he attacked paul inside the couple's san francisco home in 2022. at a hearing this morning, a judge was named for his state trial. no date, though, was set for the beginning of the...
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henry lee, live in the newsroom. thank you. henry at one point earlier today, not one alaska airlines plane was in the air. a full ground stoppage was called after a problem with the system that calculates plane's weight and balance. that ground stoppage has since been lifted. ktvu tom vacar joining us now live from sfo to explain what exactly happened today and how all of this affected passengers. tom >> now, early morning was kind of the peak of the problem, which was relatively quickly resolved. >> but as you will see, it has a very, very long tail. here's what i mean. >> at about 6 a.m. wednesday morning, alaska airlines was ordered by the federal aviation administration into a so-called ground stop that sfo said was lifted at 845. that affected five flights at sfo and many, many more throughout the vast, far reaching alaska airlines system. >> they're required to remain on the ground until that ground stop is lifted. now, most of the time, ground stops are implemented for weather reasons, but in this case, there was a malf
henry lee, live in the newsroom. thank you. henry at one point earlier today, not one alaska airlines plane was in the air. a full ground stoppage was called after a problem with the system that calculates plane's weight and balance. that ground stoppage has since been lifted. ktvu tom vacar joining us now live from sfo to explain what exactly happened today and how all of this affected passengers. tom >> now, early morning was kind of the peak of the problem, which was relatively quickly...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> henry. thank you. coming up here on mornings on to the nine. one of the most famous people in the country is taking her media spotlight to the white house next. what? kim kardashian did in her meeting with vice president kamala harris and how it builds on work she started under the previous administration. then do you want to go to brunch but don't want to spend $7,080 or more? we'll show you how to reate mo hotel rankings, the guide issued a three key status to hotels that provide guests with a quote , extraordinary stay. this tier included singlethread farm inn in healdsburg. it's noted as one of the most luxurious across california. there's silicon valley's canyon ranch woodside praised as a forest hillside stay. saint helena's meadowood napa napa valley is also being honored, and rutherford's auberge du sol was recognized for picturesque restaurant views as well. so from buying groceries to dining out, if you're feeling the pinch of your wallet lately, you're not alone. but amidst tightening budgets, there's one indulgence will never miss s
henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> henry. thank you. coming up here on mornings on to the nine. one of the most famous people in the country is taking her media spotlight to the white house next. what? kim kardashian did in her meeting with vice president kamala harris and how it builds on work she started under the previous administration. then do you want to go to brunch but don't want to spend $7,080 or more? we'll show you how to reate mo hotel rankings, the guide issued a three key...
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in castro valley henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> the ferry service between san francisco and sausalito has been suspended since last week, coming up at 11 when the service could reopen to the public. >> and in bay area weather, some gusty winds today we are expecting more sunshine as we head into your weekend. the winds might back off a bit as well. we'll have the update coming up, but first, the biden administration has delayed its plan to ban menthol cigarets. >> how bay area health officials are reacti we're in the middle of... livin' large! and having a big day! the meeting point of humanity and history. in the middle of being the fun uncle! in the middle of being a kid again! beep! beep! ♪ there's something for everyone in illinois. the middle of everything! ♪ next. the middle of ever next.! stop. we got it? no. keep going. again... [ gasps ] next. if you don't pick one, i... am i keeping you from your job? next. stop! do we finally have it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at
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henry lee ktvu, fox studios. yeah >> henry. henry. henry. thank you. well, a memorial will take place tomorrow for an oakland police officer who died after spending almost six years on life support officer jordan wingate was 23 years old when he got into a crash while on duty in 2018. he was rushed to highland hospital in critical condition and remained on life support until last week. the oakland police officers association named him rookie of the year. tt memorial service will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at three crosses church in castro valley. it open to the public. wingate is the 55th oakland police officer killed in the line of duty. >> officials with san francisco's public utilities commission say they are pushing ahead with plans to buy the electric grid from pg and e and run it as a public utility. the city gave an update on those efforts in a webinar this morning. officials say that clean power sf already provides more than 70% of the electricity used in san francisco. they say that pg and e has rejected their offer of $2.5 billion to purchas
henry lee ktvu, fox studios. yeah >> henry. henry. henry. thank you. well, a memorial will take place tomorrow for an oakland police officer who died after spending almost six years on life support officer jordan wingate was 23 years old when he got into a crash while on duty in 2018. he was rushed to highland hospital in critical condition and remained on life support until last week. the oakland police officers association named him rookie of the year. tt memorial service will be held...
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our crime reporter, henry lee spoke with the owner, who says he has considered moving out of town but says it's not that easy. >> it's everything. it's crying. it's rage, it's anger, it's frustration. it's defeat. >> raw emotions for emani greer, the chef and owner of vegan restaurant roasted and raw at 14th and jefferson in downtown oakland. he's moved several times, but for greer, this is the fourth time his business has been hit. >> it's a very defeating feeling to just just try so hard every day, you know? and even as a leader, it's like you don't have time to grieve. >> the most recent break in happened at about 430 monday morning. >> a couple guys, young guys broke in, they basically hit the glass and then they just go, like, same. it's almost a routine. >> a similar burglary happened in march, just as the restaurant was celebrating record lunch sales. and the restaurant's been hit twice before that. the common thread. >> unfortunately, these are all four of our break ins have been young black males. they have been my own, my own people. and it's heartbreaking. >> greer doesn't
our crime reporter, henry lee spoke with the owner, who says he has considered moving out of town but says it's not that easy. >> it's everything. it's crying. it's rage, it's anger, it's frustration. it's defeat. >> raw emotions for emani greer, the chef and owner of vegan restaurant roasted and raw at 14th and jefferson in downtown oakland. he's moved several times, but for greer, this is the fourth time his business has been hit. >> it's a very defeating feeling to just...
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ktvu henry lee explains what happened during the encounter and what the victim's family is demanding. >> he was tased in water in his back. my brother is fighting for his life. >> the family of deonte faison is in anguish. they say. what started out as a day enjoying an oakland park turned tragic when he was tased by an east bay regional park police officer while in the water, faison tried to swim across the channel, became unconscious and is now on life support at a hospital. his sisters, la shanti flores and tania sims, who is sitting with their brother's four year old son, are heartbroken. where is he going for them to have to tase him? >> at this point, we're not sure if my 34 year old brother is going to make it, and if he does, they are telling us that it definitely will not be the same. >> it happened at the martin luther king junior regional shoreline on april 5th. faison and a friend were hanging out near his car, a parks police car pulled up and noticed faison's car had expired tags. faison ran off and went into the water between the park and the oakland airport. the family'
ktvu henry lee explains what happened during the encounter and what the victim's family is demanding. >> he was tased in water in his back. my brother is fighting for his life. >> the family of deonte faison is in anguish. they say. what started out as a day enjoying an oakland park turned tragic when he was tased by an east bay regional park police officer while in the water, faison tried to swim across the channel, became unconscious and is now on life support at a hospital. his...
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in napa, henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> convicted killer scott peterson appeared in a redwood city courtroom this morning via zoom. peterson is seeking a new trial with the help of the l.a. innocence project, a nonprofit representing people who may have been wrongfully convicted. a screen in the courtroom showed peterson, nearly 100 miles away from mule creek state prison. today's lawyers asked the court to seal the identities of potential new witnesses, but then withdrew that request. >> the defense basically withdrew their motion because really, most of what they were asking for regarding sealing was already under seal. >> peterson was convicted of killing his wife, laci, and unborn son more than 20 years ago in modesto, but his lawyers say new information, as well as new witnesses, may prove his innocence. attorneys will meet at least twice in the coming months to discuss dna testing on potential evidence that the defense claims was never processed. >> we are learning more about the protesters actions that shut down both the golden gate bridge and part of interstate 880 for hour
in napa, henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> convicted killer scott peterson appeared in a redwood city courtroom this morning via zoom. peterson is seeking a new trial with the help of the l.a. innocence project, a nonprofit representing people who may have been wrongfully convicted. a screen in the courtroom showed peterson, nearly 100 miles away from mule creek state prison. today's lawyers asked the court to seal the identities of potential new witnesses, but then withdrew that request....
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> new information now on a stabbing of a parishioner at saints peter and paul church in north beach, san francisco. police identified 25 year old marco asauliuk as the suspect. officers responded to the church just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon. the archbishop of san francisco was there for a confirmation mass for children. police say when the man went inside the church, concerned parishioners escorted him outside. that's when he reportedly pulled out a knife and stabbed one of them in the leg. the victim is expected to be okay. church officials and parishioners say they're on edge by what happened. >> we all know that what has happened is our life has become defined by the most dysfunctional people, because there's no consequences for their behavior. >> the man was detained by parishioners until police arrived. he faces charges now of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon. >> details are now being revealed about a child predator sting operation that resulted in the arrest of 20 people, including a san jose fire captain. officials in sacramen
henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> new information now on a stabbing of a parishioner at saints peter and paul church in north beach, san francisco. police identified 25 year old marco asauliuk as the suspect. officers responded to the church just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon. the archbishop of san francisco was there for a confirmation mass for children. police say when the man went inside the church, concerned parishioners escorted him outside. that's when he reportedly pulled out a...
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henry lee, ktvu fox two news. >> san francisco transit officials say they want to move quickly on safety improvements in west portal, following the deaths of four family members. sfmta says the goal here is to simplify the intersection at west portal and yellow, where the accident happened last month. the project will add protective barriers to the bus stops on yellow street and it will restrict traffic, allowing only right turns for drivers heading east on yellow and north on west portal. >> cars would be restricted from traveling through the yellow west portal intersection. and again, what this does is it prioritizes people going to shop in the west portal commercial district and supports significant pedestrian safety by eliminating all of the left turns. >> jeffrey tumlin said that 40% of traffic deaths in a typical year are due to drivers turning left who don't see pedestrians in the crosswalk. this plan would also create a pedestrian and community space at the entrance to the west portal station. >> three people in the south bay are in jail accused of a range of crimes including kid
henry lee, ktvu fox two news. >> san francisco transit officials say they want to move quickly on safety improvements in west portal, following the deaths of four family members. sfmta says the goal here is to simplify the intersection at west portal and yellow, where the accident happened last month. the project will add protective barriers to the bus stops on yellow street and it will restrict traffic, allowing only right turns for drivers heading east on yellow and north on west...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news we have new information on a shooting in napa that left two young women dead. >> it happened saturday night on riverside drive near laurel street. late today, napa police said the two victims were 17 and 19 years old, and investigators don't believe the shooting was random. a witness told police some teenage girls were arguing, then walked toward a building, and that's when he heard gunshots. following the shooting, witnesses say they saw a black compact sedan leaving the scene. the victims names still have not been released, but police say they have family ties to napa. these are the city of napa's first homicides since 2022. a former youth pastor in san jose has been arrested for alleged sexual assault of a minor. the victim told police that 47 year old brett bymaster assaulted her multiple times between 2014 and 2018. san jose police say he was a youth pastor at the river church community at the time, and also volunteered at after school programs outside the church. bymaster was arrested in manteca last week and then booked into the santa clara county
henry lee ktvu, fox two news we have new information on a shooting in napa that left two young women dead. >> it happened saturday night on riverside drive near laurel street. late today, napa police said the two victims were 17 and 19 years old, and investigators don't believe the shooting was random. a witness told police some teenage girls were arguing, then walked toward a building, and that's when he heard gunshots. following the shooting, witnesses say they saw a black compact sedan...
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as our crime reporter henry lee tells us tonight, police now confirm that the mother in law's remains have been found. >> this is a big development in this. in this case. >> a major break in a double homicide investigation by the san pablo police department. a body found in the oakland estuary last fall, now confirmed to be that of 74 year old kay tran, who police say was killed by her son in law. that man, 41 year old fook vo, is also suspected of killing his wife, 40 year old toll, but her body has not been found. san pablo police spokeswoman peggy chow says vo was already being prosecuted in both killings. >> the suspect was previously charged for two counts of murder without the recovery of either victim. >> back in september, an unidentified woman's body in undergarments was found in the estuary. but it wasn't until march that dna testing confirmed her identity. >> detectives received that notification and confirmation that the dna evidence was a match. >> authorities believe vo killed both victims in the family's home in san pablo early in september, then tried to cover it up by
as our crime reporter henry lee tells us tonight, police now confirm that the mother in law's remains have been found. >> this is a big development in this. in this case. >> a major break in a double homicide investigation by the san pablo police department. a body found in the oakland estuary last fall, now confirmed to be that of 74 year old kay tran, who police say was killed by her son in law. that man, 41 year old fook vo, is also suspected of killing his wife, 40 year old...
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henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> a second pedestrian in as many days was killed early this morning in fairfield. it happened just after 5 a.m. in the 2100 block of canonazo drive, when a semi truck hit and killed a woman. police say the driver immediately got out and called for help. yesterday, another pedestrian was also hit and killed near airbase parkway in fairfield. both incidents are still under investigation. a two lane road in napa was closed this morning after a tractor trailer overturned. the two vehicle collision happened on monticello road near wildhorse valley road, monticello road was closed for a time while crews worked to right the truck. one person was taken to the hospital. that person's condition still has not been released. >> tonight we're learning new information about a south bay caregiver under arrest, accused of stealing thousands of dollars from an elderly couple, and investigators say they believe there may be more victims. the santa clara county sheriff's department says 44 year old gerald cirillo used the debit card of a los altos hills couple 15 times and
henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> a second pedestrian in as many days was killed early this morning in fairfield. it happened just after 5 a.m. in the 2100 block of canonazo drive, when a semi truck hit and killed a woman. police say the driver immediately got out and called for help. yesterday, another pedestrian was also hit and killed near airbase parkway in fairfield. both incidents are still under investigation. a two lane road in napa was closed this morning after a tractor trailer...
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live in san francisco henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> henry. thank you this afternoon. still no sign of a boy who went missing in the russian river. crews have been searching for him throughout the morning. ktvu amanda quintana at steelhead beach park with what we know about the search so far. >> great dive teams were back in the water as soon as the sun was up, searching for a boy who went missing in the russian river. he was last seen just before five thursday night swimming with friends. the initial call was for two children lost in the water when first responders got there. one had been found. now the search for the other boy likely turning from a rescue to a recovery mission. >> we always hope that there's another option that somewhere he got stuck on a sandbar or something like that. unfortunately, as time goes on and the more time that passes, that likelihood is slim and water conditions are making the search difficult. you've got a lot of water in the river right now, so the water is moving quickly. it's swift. there's a lot of debris from the winter, so you hav
live in san francisco henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> henry. thank you this afternoon. still no sign of a boy who went missing in the russian river. crews have been searching for him throughout the morning. ktvu amanda quintana at steelhead beach park with what we know about the search so far. >> great dive teams were back in the water as soon as the sun was up, searching for a boy who went missing in the russian river. he was last seen just before five thursday night swimming with...
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live at uc berkeley, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you for that. the campus of cal poly humboldt remained closed today as protesters continue to occupy one of the main administrative buildings there. they used furniture, tents, chains and zip ties to block the entrances. officers in riot gear moved in on the demonstrators earlier this week, arresting three students. school officials say they're monitoring the situation and hope the students will be open to discussions around a peaceful resolution. >> house speaker mike johnson went to visit columbia university, where the protests have extended now into their eighth day. speaker johnson met with jewish students and called on the university's president to resign. >> today, i'm here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students. this simple truth neither israel nor these jewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. >> columbia's president testified last week on capitol hill about the university's respo
live at uc berkeley, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you for that. the campus of cal poly humboldt remained closed today as protesters continue to occupy one of the main administrative buildings there. they used furniture, tents, chains and zip ties to block the entrances. officers in riot gear moved in on the demonstrators earlier this week, arresting three students. school officials say they're monitoring the situation and hope the students will be open to...
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henry lee live tonight in the newsroom. henry. thank you. the alameda county district attorney's office has reached a plea deal with the couple charged in the death of a pleasanton home depot employee. >> 26 year-old blake moss was shot and killed last april while trying to stop a robbery in progress. benicia, napa the suspected shooter pleaded no contest to charges of second degree murder and will serve 19 years to life. her boyfriend, david guillory, was accused of being the getaway driver with their child in his lap as police chased them. he will serve more than seven years on charges including child abuse. the couple will be sentenced in june. >> the pressure continues for the alameda county board of supervisors to set a date for a special recall election for district attorney pamela price. the group save alameda for everyone are safe, held a rally in oakland outside the county administration building today. members say the board of supervisors declined to start the process at its meeting last tuesday. and under state law and the county
henry lee live tonight in the newsroom. henry. thank you. the alameda county district attorney's office has reached a plea deal with the couple charged in the death of a pleasanton home depot employee. >> 26 year-old blake moss was shot and killed last april while trying to stop a robbery in progress. benicia, napa the suspected shooter pleaded no contest to charges of second degree murder and will serve 19 years to life. her boyfriend, david guillory, was accused of being the getaway...
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live in oakland, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you. >> a judge has delayed a decision on whether the family members accused of killing a three year-old girl in san jose should go on trial. a decision was expected earlier this week, but a judge is now letting attorneys on both sides present more evidence. prosecutors say the child's mother, grandfather and uncle killed the girl during an exorcism at a san jose church in september. they say those family members believe that little girl had been possessed by a demon. >> new at five, gunfire erupted during a ramadan celebration in philadelphia today. police say hundreds were gathered in a park when two groups of people began firing at each other, sending the crowd there into a panic. we are told three people were shot. five people have been arrested, including a 15 year old boy who police say was armed. four weapons were recovered at the scene in the bay area, muslims gathered for prayers and celebrations for the end of ramadan. >> hundreds attended this eid ul-fitr celebration at saint mary's recreation center
live in oakland, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you. >> a judge has delayed a decision on whether the family members accused of killing a three year-old girl in san jose should go on trial. a decision was expected earlier this week, but a judge is now letting attorneys on both sides present more evidence. prosecutors say the child's mother, grandfather and uncle killed the girl during an exorcism at a san jose church in september. they say those family...
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. >> and our crime reporter henry lee is here now in the studio. after speaking with an attorney for both of those officers. henry. >> yeah, guys, that attorney tells me that sacramento police asked oakland police for help. and that officer spent hours formulating a plan and trying to get the suspect to surrender. but he says it was the actions of that suspect that led to this deadly confrontation in our ktvu. camera was rolling when gunshots rang out at a home near 16th and chestnut streets in west oakland at about 940 wednesday night. that's when two oakland police officers shot and killed a murder suspect after he allegedly brandished a gun at them while coming out of a garage. now, we've confirmed the suspect who was killed was 33 year old dominique brot, the same man who sacramento police say shot and killed his girlfriend last month as officers moved in to do a welfare check. officers later found his girlfriend, 34 year old rahma al-sarraj, dead from a gunshot wound. police say brot took off and was tracked down to west oakland on wednesday b
. >> and our crime reporter henry lee is here now in the studio. after speaking with an attorney for both of those officers. henry. >> yeah, guys, that attorney tells me that sacramento police asked oakland police for help. and that officer spent hours formulating a plan and trying to get the suspect to surrender. but he says it was the actions of that suspect that led to this deadly confrontation in our ktvu. camera was rolling when gunshots rang out at a home near 16th and...
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henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> look for your report later today. henry. thank you. san francisco firefighters likely spend much of today at the scene of a fire that tore through a residential building undergoing renovation. the fire call came in just before 430 this morning for the fire at the four story home on line and clay streets. this is just south of the presidio. the fire department says when crews arrived, the building was engulfed in flames. it was wet and windy, and smoke from that fire was blowing throughout city streets. >> when firefighters arrived. that wind that you just heard about was pushing smoke for blocks. heavy smoke. visibility was very low and it was very dangerous for our firefighters in the wind and in the mist. >> firefighters were able to keep the flames from spreading to neighboring buildings. they searched the structure but didn't find anyone. the fire was under control by 5 a.m. the cause under investigation. now student protesters on the stanford university campus held a march and rally against the war in gaza. ktvu ali rasmus shows u
henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> look for your report later today. henry. thank you. san francisco firefighters likely spend much of today at the scene of a fire that tore through a residential building undergoing renovation. the fire call came in just before 430 this morning for the fire at the four story home on line and clay streets. this is just south of the presidio. the fire department says when crews arrived, the building was engulfed in flames. it was wet and windy, and smoke from...
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in castro valley henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> san francisco muni says a software issue caused some slowdowns along market street this morning. they say the glitch affected the subway train control system in the downtown stations. that led to slow trains between van ness and embarcadero. muni added shuttle busses for additional services. they say a system reboot brought things back to normal before noon. >> pro-palestinian protest movements have been sweeping through college campuses throughout california and across the country. students have begun camping in tents on the campuses of both uc berkeley and stanford. and as ktvu mark sayer explains, university administrators are trying to walk a fine line. >> on friday afternoon, students were mostly keeping to themselves in a cordoned off area of the plaza. there were no bullhorns nor speeches. it was just food, music and camaraderie. organizers say the goal of this protest is very focused. protesters want stanford to first disclose its investments related to any corporations profiting from the conflict in gaza, and then to divest it.
in castro valley henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> san francisco muni says a software issue caused some slowdowns along market street this morning. they say the glitch affected the subway train control system in the downtown stations. that led to slow trains between van ness and embarcadero. muni added shuttle busses for additional services. they say a system reboot brought things back to normal before noon. >> pro-palestinian protest movements have been sweeping through college...
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in san francisco, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> next week marks 20 years since bay area native pat tillman was killed while fighting in the war in afghanistan. tillman grew up in the bay area and was drafted by the arizona cardinals, but chose to give up his nfl career to enlist in the army after september 11th. the army ranger was killed by friendly fire in 2004. tillman's death was initially covered up by the military. his family learned the truth of his death weeks later. a 4.24.2 mile memorial run will take place tomorrow morning in san jose and 36 other cities across the country in his honor, money raised goes to the pat tillman foundation scholars program, which benefits active duty service members, veterans, and their spouses. >> the united states has reportedly moved warships that would defend israel in case of an attack from iran. the wall street journal reports the attack could come as soon as today or tomorrow. as fox's greg palkot tells us, the u.s. is trying to avoid additional conflict in the middle east. >> israel's military making preparations to defend the country
in san francisco, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> next week marks 20 years since bay area native pat tillman was killed while fighting in the war in afghanistan. tillman grew up in the bay area and was drafted by the arizona cardinals, but chose to give up his nfl career to enlist in the army after september 11th. the army ranger was killed by friendly fire in 2004. tillman's death was initially covered up by the military. his family learned the truth of his death weeks later. a 4.24.2...
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ktvu henry lee tells us today. the city says it will take legal action over the plan. >> from our perspective, the proposal appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography. >> san francisco city attorney david chu says changing the name of oakland international airport to san francisco bay, oakland international airport would lead to confusion. and if oakland goes down that path, he's ready to sue. >> litigation is always a last resort. it's one that we hope to avoid, but if oakland chooses to move forward with a decision on thursday, we will be forced to, to consider all of our legal options. >> oakland airport officials say a recent poll shows local residents are comfortable with a name change, and support the airport's efforts to increase the number of flights and travel destinations. in a statement, the port of oakland, which oversees the airport, said the proposed name modification will clarify, not confuse is the new name identifies where oakland airport is act
ktvu henry lee tells us today. the city says it will take legal action over the plan. >> from our perspective, the proposal appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography. >> san francisco city attorney david chu says changing the name of oakland international airport to san francisco bay, oakland international airport would lead to confusion. and if oakland goes down that path, he's ready to sue. >> litigation is always a last...
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live in san francisco henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you. >> president biden fielded questions today on israel and iran after a wall street journal report claimed a direct attack by iranian forces on israeli soil could happen as early as today. the president, pledging american loyalty to israel, while also giving a stern warning to iran about escalating tensions. >> we are devoted to the defense of israel. we will support israel. we will defend, help defend israel, and iran will not succeed. thank you very much. >> iran blames israel for an airstrike that killed top iranian military leaders in syria. as tensions rise, the us embassy in israel is restricting its employees and their family members from personal travel until further notice. >> protesters rallied outside the embassy today, calling on the u.s. and international community for help getting hostages home. dozens of demonstrators demanded the release of loved ones held by hamas. some protesters are lying in the middle of the street, shouting while counting down the number of hostages held in captivity
live in san francisco henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you. >> president biden fielded questions today on israel and iran after a wall street journal report claimed a direct attack by iranian forces on israeli soil could happen as early as today. the president, pledging american loyalty to israel, while also giving a stern warning to iran about escalating tensions. >> we are devoted to the defense of israel. we will support israel. we will defend, help...
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our crime reporter henry lee explains this idea as you guys know, our retailers have gone many years and have been asking for the help, and i think that's what we're here to do today. >> a bipartisan push in sacramento to crack down on organized retail theft. politicians from both sides of the aisle working together to craft seven bills to put an end, to snatch and grabs like these. >> this bill says, to organized crime rings, we mean business, and we are going to give law enforcement the tools they need to shut you down. >> taken together, the bills would allow law enforcement to combine similar thefts from different victims into one grand theft case in certain cases, allow da's to pool resources across jurisdictions and result in stiffer penalties and restraining orders against thieves. the legislation was welcomed by retailers. >> our employees are asking for it, californians are demanding it and retailers want to be able to just sell our products. we want to deter retail theft from even coming into our stores. >> people need to be safe. they need to feel safe and making sure that
our crime reporter henry lee explains this idea as you guys know, our retailers have gone many years and have been asking for the help, and i think that's what we're here to do today. >> a bipartisan push in sacramento to crack down on organized retail theft. politicians from both sides of the aisle working together to craft seven bills to put an end, to snatch and grabs like these. >> this bill says, to organized crime rings, we mean business, and we are going to give law...
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henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> as their coach, i have aspired to help each player get to a place they couldn't get on their own. i've wanted to be a coach that i would want to play for. >> the winningest coach in college basketball is calling it a career. stanford women's basketball coach tara vanderveer formally announcing her retirement this afternoon. >> jason appelbaum joins us now with more on her impact on the sport. the stanford campus, the bay area and beyond. jason, it's all hard to measure. >> yeah, it's going to be hard to fathom stanford without tara vanderveer. she is synonymous with with stanford. she's synonymous with with women's college basketball. it truly is the end of an era. no coach in the history of the bay area, in any sport, men or women, had a longer or more successful run than tara vanderveer. and today, 38 years and 11 months after she was hired at stanford, vanderveer said goodbye. >> sometimes it's just you're ready. and i just felt, i'm ready. i never really thought i would be. i kind of just, you know, just felt like maybe i would, you know, kind of jus
henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> as their coach, i have aspired to help each player get to a place they couldn't get on their own. i've wanted to be a coach that i would want to play for. >> the winningest coach in college basketball is calling it a career. stanford women's basketball coach tara vanderveer formally announcing her retirement this afternoon. >> jason appelbaum joins us now with more on her impact on the sport. the stanford campus, the bay area and beyond....
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but as ktvu henry lee explains, now, this new legislation does not make changes to the controversial prop 47. >> as you guys know, our retailers have gone many years and have been asking for the help, and i think that's what we're here to do today. >> a bipartisan push in sacramento to crack down on organized retail theft. politicians from both sides of the aisle working together to craft seven bills to put an end, to snatch and grabs like these. >> this bill says, to organized crime rings, we mean business, and we're going to give law enforcement the tools they need to shut you down. >> taken together, the bills would allow law enforcement to combine similar thefts from different victims into one grand theft case in certain cases, allow da's to pool resources across jurisdictions and result in stiffer penalties and restraining orders against thieves. the legislation, welcomed by retailers, our employees are asking for it. >> californians are demanding it and retailers want to be able to just sell our products. we want to deter retail theft from even coming into our stores. >> people
but as ktvu henry lee explains, now, this new legislation does not make changes to the controversial prop 47. >> as you guys know, our retailers have gone many years and have been asking for the help, and i think that's what we're here to do today. >> a bipartisan push in sacramento to crack down on organized retail theft. politicians from both sides of the aisle working together to craft seven bills to put an end, to snatch and grabs like these. >> this bill says, to...
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there's one more official vote on may ninth henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> all new at six tonight. the san francisco medical examiner says more than 60 people died of drug overdose in the city last month. the latest numbers of deadly overdoses show 61 people died of overdoses in march. that is down slightly from the previous two months. the health department says the majority of overdoses continue to be a result of fentanyl health director doctor grant colfax is now calling for loosened, loosened federal regulations to expand the availability of methadone, which can be used to help treat substance abuse. >> the california justice department has reached an agreement with the vallejo police department on how to move forward with reforming the department. the doj first opened an investigation into the department in june of 2020, just days after an officer shot and killed sean monterrosa. well, now, as part of a settlement agreement, the city of vallejo and its police force will take new actions led by an independent evaluator and overseen by the doj to address a pattern of, quote, unc
there's one more official vote on may ninth henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> all new at six tonight. the san francisco medical examiner says more than 60 people died of drug overdose in the city last month. the latest numbers of deadly overdoses show 61 people died of overdoses in march. that is down slightly from the previous two months. the health department says the majority of overdoses continue to be a result of fentanyl health director doctor grant colfax is now calling for...
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but san francisco officials have been pushing back as ktvu s henry lee reports, the city attorney in san francisco is now threatening a lawsuit. >> from our perspective, the proposal appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography. >> san francisco city attorney david chu says changing the name of oakland international airport to san francisco bay oakland international airport would lead to confusion. and if oakland goes down that path, he's ready to sue. >> litigation is always a last resort. it's one that we hope to avoid. but if oakland chooses to move forward with the decision on thursday, we will be forced to, to consider all of our legal options. >> oakland airport officials say a recent poll shows local residents are comfortable with a name change and support the airport's efforts to increase the number of flights and travel destinations. in a statement, the port of oakland, which oversees the airport, said the proposed name modification will clarify, not confuse. the new name identifies where oakland airport is actually located
but san francisco officials have been pushing back as ktvu s henry lee reports, the city attorney in san francisco is now threatening a lawsuit. >> from our perspective, the proposal appears intentionally designed to divert travelers who may be unfamiliar with bay area geography. >> san francisco city attorney david chu says changing the name of oakland international airport to san francisco bay oakland international airport would lead to confusion. and if oakland goes down that...
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our henry lee was at that service today where hearts were certainly heavy. >> motor officers escorted the casket of fallen oakland police officer jordan wingate to three crosses church in castro valley, where hundreds of officers gathered to pay their respects. officers, with their badges wrapped in bands of mourning, stood at attention and solemn farewell to wingate, who died nearly six years after he was hurt in an on duty crash. >> your legacy will live on in the countless lives you've touched. we love you and we miss you. we will never forget you. >> interim chief darren allison presented the flag from the officer's casket to his family. wingate was hurt in a crash back in 2018 that involved his patrol car, another car and a big rig parked at the port of oakland. after years long fight for his life, he died on saturday at the age of 28. retired oakland police captain randy wingate paused at his son's flag draped casket before addressing mourners. he spoke of his son asking him to make lunch for him as a 21 year old. turns out it wasn't about the food, which his son only ate half o
our henry lee was at that service today where hearts were certainly heavy. >> motor officers escorted the casket of fallen oakland police officer jordan wingate to three crosses church in castro valley, where hundreds of officers gathered to pay their respects. officers, with their badges wrapped in bands of mourning, stood at attention and solemn farewell to wingate, who died nearly six years after he was hurt in an on duty crash. >> your legacy will live on in the countless lives...
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in castro valley henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> the pleasanton community is heartbroken over the loss of a family of four in the tragic crash. on wednesday night, pleasanton police say the family was in an electric car when it crashed into a tree on foothill boulevard near stoneridge drive. ktvu crystal bailey spoke with people who knew the family. crystal >> well, it was a horrific scene here wednesday night that first responders came and found a family of four, the entire family dead here after a fiery crash. and now you can still see the scene has pieces of the car all over the place, and the community is wrapping their arms around this family with flowers and messages of hope. >> we were devastated. >> that's how anjali maskey felt when she found out her best friends were gone. although officials have not identified the family, she says her friends are tarun and rincy. george and their two sons. seen in these images from social media, maskey says the family was coming home from a birthday party on wednesday night when the crash happened. now she's trying to console her child who p
in castro valley henry lee ktvu fox two news. >> the pleasanton community is heartbroken over the loss of a family of four in the tragic crash. on wednesday night, pleasanton police say the family was in an electric car when it crashed into a tree on foothill boulevard near stoneridge drive. ktvu crystal bailey spoke with people who knew the family. crystal >> well, it was a horrific scene here wednesday night that first responders came and found a family of four, the entire family...
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as ktvu crime reporter henry lee reports here, officers say they had no choice but to shoot. >> our ktvu camera was rolling when gunshots rang out at a home near 16th and chestnut streets in west oakland at about 940 wednesday night. that's when two oakland police officers shot and killed a murder suspect after he allegedly brandished a gun at them while coming out of a garage. >> the door suddenly opened. he came out, with a gun, raised it and pointed it. and the shooting occurred. michael raines, an attorney representing the officer, says the suspect had refused to surrender, and the officers had no choice but to shoot the armed suspect. i think in this case, there is no question that this suspect posed an imminent threat of death or serious injury. when the officers fired ktvu has confirmed. >> the suspect who was killed was 33 year old dominique brot, the same man who sacramento police say shot and killed his girlfriend last month as officers moved in to do a welfare check. >> while they were conducting that welfare check, officers heard sounds of shots fired. they retreated out of t
as ktvu crime reporter henry lee reports here, officers say they had no choice but to shoot. >> our ktvu camera was rolling when gunshots rang out at a home near 16th and chestnut streets in west oakland at about 940 wednesday night. that's when two oakland police officers shot and killed a murder suspect after he allegedly brandished a gun at them while coming out of a garage. >> the door suddenly opened. he came out, with a gun, raised it and pointed it. and the shooting occurred....
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news coming up tonight at 11. >> we continue to follow that breaking news that we just told you about in oakland, where a shooting investigation is underway. we're going to have a live report from this scene coming up at 11. >> all right, ray, not happening this week. it's going to be a dry one. plenty of fog trying to reform at the coast and mild to warm temperatures inland. >> but first, safety concerns out at the san francisco zoo after the break, we're hearing about problems that have forced some workers to quit. and the one incident c t on norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? quote, deceiving students about the cost of loans for its programs. the consumer fin
henry lee ktvu, fox two news coming up tonight at 11. >> we continue to follow that breaking news that we just told you about in oakland, where a shooting investigation is underway. we're going to have a live report from this scene coming up at 11. >> all right, ray, not happening this week. it's going to be a dry one. plenty of fog trying to reform at the coast and mild to warm temperatures inland. >> but first, safety concerns out at the san francisco zoo after the break,...
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henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> it has been one year since the city of oakland evicted residents from the wood street homeless encampment located underneath 880, and today, dozens of community members came together to kick off a grassroots month of action to support the wood street community. those who were told to leave a year ago say they are still angry about what they lost in that encampment sweep. >> you look behind me. you'll see this last club house standing. this is the last remnants of the community that we had last year. >> the city developed a tiny home program offered to the wood street residents. we did reach out to the city for a response about today's event, but have not heard back. >> new at ten tonight, urban activists are calling on the city to fix some potholes in san francisco's castro district, which they say pose a unique risk to the area. gays against blight or gab used bright pink spray paint to highlight all of the potholes on the sidewalks at jane warner plaza. the group says the holes could trip up tourists who come to the historic castro. >> hopefully, this
henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> it has been one year since the city of oakland evicted residents from the wood street homeless encampment located underneath 880, and today, dozens of community members came together to kick off a grassroots month of action to support the wood street community. those who were told to leave a year ago say they are still angry about what they lost in that encampment sweep. >> you look behind me. you'll see this last club house standing. this is the...