The son of her fianci, he too is practically family. Affords everybody wants justice. And answers for all of this. It is a nightmare. It is a nightmare. Having heard in the news all these things happens in monterey. It is devastating. I cannot believe it. Reporter authorities think Kevin Anthony alaniz was hiding out near big sur, that is when he shot several rounds hikers ran to get help. Park rangers eventually tracked down Kevin Anthony alaniz who aimed his gun prompting them to fire. He died at the scene. Investigators later found over 300 rounds of ammunition in his backpack. After the incident in Monterey County in big sur, his name was checked. Notified them that he had an active warning out in Santa Clara County. Reporter authorities realize that Kevin Anthony alaniz was the suspect in the 680 shooting that killed matthew rios. They do not believe there is a connection to other freeway shootings in recent weeks. They did know each other and this was a targeted incident, not a random. His family. It is a family. Reporter rios mother says she is in disbelief. She would not feel closer and so she has hard evidence in hand. For now, she is focused on grief, not on blame. Until that point, right now, i dont know. I dont have no clue. Reporter investigators are still waiting for toxicology and ballistics test to come back. The family already had one funeral planned for next week. They say now they will begin planning a second. Do we know at all what was going on with the suspect, the motive for the shooting, while he had so much ammunition . Why he went to big sur . What a shooting at hikers . Reporter the family has no idea. Again, Law Enforcement has said that the suspect had pupils dilated, and they are waiting on toxicology. They said there was implications that there might have been some sort of drug with him but they are waiting for that. Again, we do not know much about motive but that is what they have said so far. Ann rubin in san jose, thank you. Oakland police are searching for two masked men who robbed an armored truck at gunpoint. Sky foxs overhead and for the Wells Fargo Bank at the foothills square shopping center. Police say the suspect carried out the robbery just before 11 a. M. And it appears that they were lying in wait for the armored vehicle. It appears at this time there were two suspects, two individuals who are waiting. Once the car arrived, they came out on foot, they were armed with rifles and also a handgun. They did take money, it was a larger sum of money, we are not going to go into the details and share the exact dollar amount. Police say it is rare to see such a targeted robbery in oakland. They are looking for any witnesses as well as surveillance video. The u. S. Supreme court today ruled against the Trump Administrations controversial proposal to add a Citizenship Question on the 2020 census the majority on the Supreme Court said the Congress Department needs to provide a clearer explanation as to why they want to ask about a persons citizenship status. John roberts joined the courts, and the 54 decision. They say they have evidence that the move was politically motivated. California is among the states that could lose billions of dollars in federal funding if the immigrant population is under count. It would be a sad appearance of people, if it says on their i am not going to be counted. Because it means so much in terms of who we are as a nation. It is not clear if the Trump Administration could try again with a fuller explanation of the reasoning, since the deadline is july 1st. President trump has asked attorneys if the census can be delayed reaction to the Supreme Courts ruling has been coming in from all over the country, including here in the bay area. Jesse gary tells us elected leaders in the south bay say the ruling is a win but the fight is far from over. Reporter one by one an array of speakers step before the microphones and cameras outside the Santa Clara County building. It had the Supreme Court ruling. It is a partisan political move. Having an undercount in the census would seriously cause us to have bad information. This decision sends a message to everybody in the county that you belong. That you are counted. Reporter local leader say santa clara is the largest and hardest county in the bay area to acquire an accurate population count. From on documented residences to the housing challenge to those who are not fluent english speakers. All of whom should be a part of the count. Since 1787 people of color have been undercounted. That is why it is so important for us to be counted. Reporter and couldnt inclusion of the citizens in question they argue with the press the count reducing the federal representation, local funds and local services. The constitution of the United States cost for an enumeration of all the people in the United States, not just the citizens. So when you include a Citizenship Question, several political scientists and sociologists will tell you it has the very predictable effect of lowering the number of noncitizens who respond, and also the number of citizens who respond. Many selfpay politicians and administrators requires everyone to remain vigilant. We have received a small victory on our task for justice. If we are going to a census, for gods sake get it right, dont be afraid. Dont let that fear keep you from participating. Because if you do, then trump really will win. Reporter the san jose mayor issued a statement, census undercount from 2010 cost and has a nearly 200 million in federal and state funding. The Trump Administration must not succeed in its efforts to depress the 2020 census by evoking fear in our immigrant community. Experts say there are other ways to answer the questions of citizenship, aside from the census. You can use what is called an American Community survey which will survey those people who are citizens, and not necessarily attach that to the e ntence census. Gary fox 2 news. To bite the Supreme Courts ruling, they were the millions of california will still be undercounted. We are encouraging our Diverse Communities of the power and potency of participation. And, we are going to make sure that we run an Unprecedented Campaign to touch every corner of the state. California spending 187 million on an Outreach Campaign to ensure complete counsel. Governor newsom says if californians do not participate in the census the Trump Administration will win. The Supreme Court also announced the decision on the drawing of congressional districts. The High Court Ruled federal rule have no role. They said its up to voters and elected officials to draw electoral maps, which opens up the possibility of drawing district for political gain. It refers is the outcomes of burlington maryland, michigan, North Carolina and ohio. Where courts ruled the new maps should be drawn. Were less than an hour away from night two of the chronic residential camp primary debate. Tonight include michael bennet, joe biden, kristen gillibrand, pat Kamala Harris, john hickenlooper, Eric Swalwell, Marianne Williamson and andrew yang. Last nights debate touch on a range of issues from immigration to gun control, to healthcare. Joining us now is a Political Science professor from sonoma state. Thank you for being here. What will you be watching for tonight . Really, similar to last night, what is the alternative to the establishment of biden or sanders . Sanders represents the progressive wing. What is the next generation look like . Is the next generation represented by Kamala Harris of california or is Elizabeth Warren taking on the mantle, if you will, of aggressive cause. Does joe biden have the most to lose this evening . He wont go low because he will take a page from the obama administration. What he will do is talk about obama being his friend, he is Vice President. He will go down. He should be expected but the biggest person to do the attack will be not there, and that is president trump. He has a comfortable margin over every candidate they certainly need to make their mark. Look up Eric Swalwell, Eric Swalwell needs to make his mark because he needs money. He needs cash, he needs to stay alive, at least through the next round of debates and if he can terms of some momentum. If you Kamala Harris she has to be the alternative, if you will, to any kind of establishment candidate so she has a lot riding on this. Most of these other candidates are one trick pony. And what i mean by that, if you look at andrew yang he wants to talk about basic income. If you look at some of the other candidates and they have a particular issue they want to push. Ainsley couldnt do this last night with climate change, we will see if they get an opportunity to do that tonight, that will be something to watch. To talk about the Supreme Court ruling, what are your thoughts on that when it comes to the census question of whether or not you are a citizen . As we saw in the previous hour the census question is too late to get on but if the president wants to push the census out he talked about that. That would be a possibility but this helps california, it helps account, it helps will be called the rising american electorate. Young people who set out the president ial election are hugely powerful in terms of the gerrymandering in the courts throwing this out, gerrymandering cases rule on this, that was a big deal. They have dealt with this and Justice Roberts kind of casting his hands aside about that. That is terribly disappointing rolling. Will let that be the last word. As always, thank you for being here. New at 5 30, a federal monitor or federal takeover. The details involving a lawsuit today against the Vallejo Police department. Northern california comes together to say goodbye to officer tara osullivan. The sight and sounds from todays farewell to the young officer killed in the line of duty. Also, bipartisan support, details about the border funding bill that passed it to the u. S. House and senate today. In another round of unseasonably mild temperatures around the bay area this afternoon. But, i see a change for the days ahead. Details coming up. This is how driving should feel. The techadvanced nissan leaf. The best selling electric vehicle of all time. This is nissan intelligent mobility. Mourners to at the church to honor tara osullivan. The rookie sacrament a Police Officer was killed in the line of duty last week. Osullivan grew up in the area and joined the Police Permit in january of last year. Her godfather offered a personal on her life. Tire was an extraordinary person. She was one of those rare people who devoured life. Doing so while somehow maintaining both the strength and kindness in equal measure. Both an impressive figure and a gentle touch. She was marbled, she was marbled wrapped in velvet officer osullivan was a young, bright, and rising star in the department. Hundreds of members of the public honored officer osullivan by lining the route of the motorcade to the funeral home. As reporter mike tells us, her sacrifice meant many to many meant a lot to many in the community. Reporter please motorcade is sending a powerful message that officer charo sullivan is back home, symbolically, at the Police Substation where she worked in north sacramento. It is here were ribbons line the concrete marker with her badge number, 349, decorated on the front. She was at a young, vibrant young woman. She is at a wonderful future ahead of her. The future was cut short when she was killed last week while trying to perfect protect a victim of Domestic Violence. Today, hundreds lined the streets of sacramento to remember the fallen officer. Including william who lived in the neighborhood and met her just a few months ago. I thought she was great. She had great qualities, a real hero. Reporter a hero on it today by this giant American Flag flown probably by the Sacramento Fire Department as a show of support. A symbol of respect for a young woman who gave her life for the job and the city that she loved. She is going to be missed. It is a terrible thing. I dont know her, but every time i see her smiling face, my eyes seem to want to cheer up after the funeral more than 500 Police Vehicles joined a procession to a funeral home south of sacramento for a private service. Osullivan grew up in the east bay, and this morning her Hometown PoliceDepartment Left for the ceremony. We were there at 7 30 as a number of Police Officers pulled out of the department. Osullivan graduated from College Park High school in pleasant hill. And was in the mentee martinez explorers club. She also had there was also a presence at the memorial, that with this image with tar osullivans name in the bottom right corner. It says remember her, honor her sacrifice, we will always rest easy officer tar osullivan. A promotion and a store in alabama has ended after this weeks murder suicide at a ford dealership in morgan howe. The dealership was giving away bibles, flags and guns are for fourth of july special. Ford Motor Company asked the dealership to stop giving out the shotgun after three people died tuesday night at the morgan hill fort story. Ford says it was inappropriate to have that giveaway after the killing. Investigators say stephen had just been fired from his job in morgan hill. When he came back and shot and killed two employees and then himself. Around the bay area, a mix of sun and clouds, love of of a little bit of an onshore breeze. Temperature similar to where we were yesterday. This will be at the, temperatures will climb as we get into the bay area friday and a warming trend that will carry on through the weekend. Here is a look over San Francisco where you can see a little bit of sunshine bouncing off the buildings. San francisco checking in at 64 degrees. 72 derosa, upper 60s oakland, livermore, san jose 70 as well. Definitely below we see that some of the year, at least for most. It still feels really nice out there. Temperatures in fact just slightly warmer than yesterday. We had anticipated very similar conditions, a tad warmer in some areas, a tad cooler and others and really that is the only change we are seeing. This system continues to work through areas right off the coastline of oregon and washington. It will push east and the trough behind it will begin to fill in. Here is a look at some of the cloud cover along the southern edge moving to the bay area. If you look out your window you are likely to see some of those as well. Highlevel clouds hanging on through the evening hours. Even through tomorrow will have it for part of the day. Looks like better clearing for the second part of the afternoon on friday. The onshore breeze reporting 80 Miles Per Hour. Oakland, the westerly breeze at 18 and a southerly please breeze santa rosa at nine, oakland, 21 Miles Per Hour a little breezy for us here in oakland. Here is a view of where we have been, temperatures arranging in the low 60s off the coast to upper 70s inland. Relatively mild pattern. Once we get into the week and we will see numbers bounce back, not quite as warm as we were last weekend. 60s at the close, coast a lot of 70s around, inland communities expected to reach into the 80s starting with tomorrow and then the warmer day looks to be sunday. Here is a look at the futurecast when it comes to the cloud cover. There is tomorrow morning. Low clouds at the coast, a little bit of fog out there and all of that mid and high level cloud cover to start the day. As we get into the second part of the afternoon, mid and high level clouds pull away but the low clouds to remain at the coastline. Partly sunny, partly cloudy for our coast. 55 to start the money in San Francisco. North bay locations a little bit cool once again very similar to today. The three in livermore, 55 for san jose, 76 for nevada. Afternoon high 80 degrees. Our warmer spots back into the 80s, 82 expected antioch, 72 for oakland, for the south bay tomorrow. 77 san jose, 70 degrees by the water in santa cruz. For the peninsula, 65 in San Francisco and climbing. Will have a look at the extended forecast, including your bay area weekend coming up. Still to come, outrage over the treatment of migrants at the u. S. Mexico border. Up next, why this is personal for some people protesting in San Francisco. And coming up on ktvu news at six, a look at your traffic commute that could be costing you thousands of dollars a year. The new report that adds up how much money you could be wasting by sitting in traffic. A new mission in space exploration. Nasa now has its eyes set on saturns largest moon. The house of representatives past a certain aid package to address the humanitarian crisis at the u. S. Mexico border. The final vote on a 4. 6 billion package was 305 to 150. The democrats still oppose this bill because it did not include trade protections for Migrant Children at the border in shelters there which were present in the house version. Nancy pelosi reportedly agreed to give him though after she received assurances from Vice President mike pence that the white house would voluntarily follow some of the restrictions the democrats were calling for to protect Migrant Children. Public outrage over the trip treatment of Migrant Children at the border continues to grow. In San Francisco activists spoke out about the Detention Centers on the southern border. As Christien Kafton tells us, protesters are now drawing comparisons to the darkest areas in u. S. History. Eras in u. S. History. The name of our gathering is never again is now, and unfortunately history is repeating itself. Reporter in San Franciscos japan town activists broke out. Spoke out. They draw a Straight Line to the detention and incarceration of those of japanese ancestors in world war ii with the trump ministrations current policies with those seeking asylum at the southern border. Now we are seeing the most glaringly obvious. Using a former site to incarcerate japaneseamericans to warehouse of Migrant Children without their parents. This man survived internment from the ages of 12 to 15. She says there are clear summaries now to the japanese american experience. Probably defining a group of people and saying they are dangerous. You start with the labeling and then kind of justifies all kinds of actions. So, yeah, there are clear parallels. Across town outside the ninth Circuit Court another protest with the same message. Or than a dozen protesters holding up photos of children who died while detained by the u. S. Government. Those protesters staging a die in. Saying the current policies are immoral, killing men, women and children. They are all our children, this is not just an american thing, this is a human thing. If you have a human heart you are outraged about the situation with the children dying in the concentration camp. Reporter but some disagree. The fault lies with the Trump Administration. It is that those children are in the situation they are in. Reporter those protest in San Francisco just as the house is approving 4. 5 billion in funding for border protection. Nancy pelosi saying the move was necessary. The children already in custody. They are trying to protect children in a way that honors their dignity and worth. And seven cisco, christien captain, ktvu fox 2 news. Coming up next tonight, he was shot and killed by Vallejo Police while he had a loaded gun in his lap. Now his family wants the federal government to monitor the police. Coming up what else the relatives are demanding in a new lawsuit. Also a hidden danger around many of the train tracks in the bay area. 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Get closer to the travels and moments youll remember forever with this special offer. Need another reason . Enjoy an introductory no annual fee. To apply, visit hawaiianairlines. Com today a new call for federal monitors to oversee the Vallejo Police department. The attorneys for the family of willie mccoy filed a lawsuit today. Mccoy was asleep in his car in a talk about drivethrough with a loaded gun in his lap when he was shot and killed by Vallejo Police. 2 investigates Candice Nguyen is here now with more on the lawsuit and what they are calling for. Reporter the civil rights Attorney Says this represent more than the fight for just willie mccoy, and list dozens of other alleged officer misconduct by the vallejo city manager maintains he does not believe the department. They announced the filing of the lawsuit thursday. Mccoy was shot and killed by Vallejo Police and a taco bell drivethrough in february when he was apparently asleep with a gun in his lap. The police chief, and city manager are named in the suit. They have engaged failure to discipline, failure to properly train. And in fact whether or not actions have caused officers to think it was okay, according to them, to engage in unconstitutional policing. Reporter on top of the case, to see details 23 other alleged Police Conduct incidents involving Vallejo Police. Some are settled, others are ongoing. They also call for federal Court Oversight of the department. The changes are made, he says, the department would need to be placed under the federal receivership, meaning a takeover. We are for to it. The citys position may be that there isnt a violence problem. There is pretty well documented evidence of violence. Reporter the city of vallejo declined to comment on the lawsuit. Last week in an interview with 2 investigates vallejo city manager said he doesnt believe his the Police Department has an Excessive Force problem. He said out of the 68,000 incidences please handle a year, fewer than 200 of them involve the use of force. I will say the numbers dont look, probably a bad word, excessive, but certainly we rather not have any. He awfully obviously has his head buried in the sand. The city manager has had an independent firm to review the Police Department. John burr says that is promising but he said he is also not confident that it is enough. The latest lawsuit echoes the historic oakland riders suit, it resulted in a federal monitor appointed to oakland pd and in reform plan still in effect today. He is taken in excess of the lawsuit evidently discussed in the courts. This is something that john burr has experience with because his fight with oakland pd back in the other case. A suspect in a deadly hit and run in oakland is behind bars tonight. U. S. Marshals took 27yearold alan into custody. Allen into custody. He is accused of fleeing a crash, that killed a sixyear old boy, and mother back on april 13. Police believe that allen was driving a car that hit on them, and the sixyearold angel garcia, while they were crossing 26 avenue and foothill boulevard. The boys 20 your uncle was also critically injured. This is their driving at the ab earlier, legal expert Michael Cardoza said in addition to felony hitandrun charges, the suspect would also face charges of manslaughter. That will be the big issue, once you put them behind the wheel, this case is over with. He runs through an intersection where people are in the crosswalk. What excuse you have for that . It is not clear when allen will be extradited back to california. Michael cardoza says he faces about 20 years in prison if he is convicted of the charges. A woman was killed by a commuter train today in the north bay. The woman who, was homeless, had been warned several times to stay off the tracks. Tom descartes spent the day looking at why so many homeless camps spring up around rail lines. Reporter just before eight this morning, the train struck and killed a woman at the golf course road crossing near the park. Coincidentally, the city was clearing out a wellestablished encampment right next to the crossing where the death occurred. The victims name has not been released t immediately called into 911. Based on the video footage from the train, you can see the female walked under the crossing guard, the crossing guards were down. You see her go under the gate and try to run across the tracks. That is when she was hit. Several people have told us that the woman killed today with a homeless person who spent time here, and across the street at the other homeless encampment. She had been contacted among other individuals and warned about the issues being so close to the track and how unsafe it is. Reporter several people told us the wind was belligerent to authorities in the past, the homeless encampment are problems plaguing rebels across california and the nations. Railroad tracks are particularly attractive to homeless people. Tried to get out of the public eye, often times that is down along railroad tracks, whether it is in a more urban community or rural community, usually it is more hidden. Reporter once cleared, the encampments pop up and another layer nearby location time and time again. We have a constant, daily battle that we are dealing with trespassers along the rightof way. Both homeless and not homeless. Reporter five people have now died on the smart train tracks since it opened less than two years ago. Tom baker, ktvu fox 2 news. Coming up here, Paul Manafort facing new charges in new york. And by his attorneys say these charges are unconstitutional. Also ahead, how a new twitter policy could impact politicians. To this is how driving should feel. 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At the summit the president is also likely to discuss the deteriorating situation with iran and security in the persian gulf along with the stalled negotiations with north korea over the Nuclear Weapons program. President trumps former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud charges filed against him in the state of new york. His attorneys plan to challenge the case citing double jeopardy laws. It is because manafort is already serving seven years in prison for federal tax fraud charges. The prosecutors argue there is no double jeopardy because this case involves state, not federal, crimes. Twitter released a new policy today on threatening or abusive tweets by public figures. Tweets that violate the sites terms of use could be hit with a warning label. They refuse to save any president trumps tweets is by the new policy. But the president has been often criticized for tweets that incite violence such as this one where a video should the president body slamming someone with a cnn logo superimposed on their head. It is not just trump there are political leaders in unstable countries that say things, in tweets that may cause violence or legitimize violence towards other people. So it is not applying just to trump, the here in america it is hard to see beyond the trump binoculars. The policy applies to government officials and other public figures with more than 100,000 followers. Until now, twitter exempted prominent people from rules about abusive speech. The annual pride celebration is this weekend. Coming up next, we explore lgbtq nightlife and how businesses have thrived against the odds. Plus is on our state flag, the grizzly bears have been extinct in california for years. How a Court Decision could change that. A warming trend on the way for the final weekend of june. 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It is an image seen all over San Franciscos castro district. An area that an opening and welcoming nightlife since the 1970s. . This is the first bar i ever went in. In 1972 the owners of twin peaks tavern change the narrative for the lgbtq light life. Night life. Ringing out of the closet, after installing fulllength windows, where people could be seen, becoming what is believed to be the first bar in the nation to do so. When the girls opened the windows it was a pioneering move because most of the bars were dark, and you have to kind of hide. Everybody told them it is not going to make it. You know, people are not going to come in here. Reporter club owner say over the years the nightlife and the castro has had its ups and downs. Today, smart phone apps allow people to meet up without going out. But some say 10 years ago. Disintegration of the reality competition show brought people back into the nightlife. People go to ru paul drag race. I am a ru paul drag race alumni. I do think the show has really changed the way in which nightlife happens. Reporter the area has changed with the times. Some say it is becoming more inclusive as the Community Gains more allies. Others say doing that is coming at a cost. With the greater acceptance that we have achieved, we are sort of, we are losing sight of the beautiful things in our community, our identity, our uniqueness and we bring to the table. Reporter for decades gassed castro has been considered the mecca. But as the lgbtq becomes more diverse some say they dont fit in. And that is why this in the future of of this neighborhood. We dont have a space for women, we do not have a trans folk. Some of the communities in the bars like the study and others are needed for San Franciscos nightlife to thrive. They say the wave of the future caters towards lesbians, people of color and the trans community, who also feel left out in the castro. That is why the bar jolenes was created. Or all of a sudden like only tuesdays. Reporter back over at the castro, the new owner is taking notes. Hosting advice tuesdays, a weekly party dedicated to those who feel like they do not feel in. In a place that is supposed to be welcoming to all. And San Francisco, i am Paul Chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. The story is just one of several that ran in our half hour special, a history of pride. If you missed it it airs again this sunday evening at 6 30 p. M. Following ktvu fox 2 news at 6. The cooling trend that began way back on monday will come to an end as we finish out your bay area thursday. A warming trend gets underway tomorrthis hour with a mix of sun and clouds as well as a fog along the coastline. And here is a view of that system. We have been tracking it for a few days now. Over the pacific, and now right over the pacific northwest. It will continue to slide east, it brought back the onshore breeze, back the fog and the cloud cover the last couple of days on and off with not only the low clouds, but mid and highlevel clouds. Take a look at what is happening on the southern edge of that trough. We are getting some of this moving through the bay area. On and off with blue sky, white sky, filtered sun sign sunshine. That is the day it has been, the filter presets continued on and off throughout the entire day picking up this afternoon. Winds in oakland at 20 Miles Per Hour. Filter sustained 18. We are not to lose the onshore breeze completely but it will begin to pull back and areas along the coastline going to remain in the 60s for the weekend. Our inland communities will be in the 80s. Here is a look at stormtracker 2. There is a look at the trough that will eventually fill in and the cooler air is going to lose its grip on the bay area. Futurecast for you tomorrow, and that is a lot of cloud cover to start the day. Mid and highlevel clouds in addition to fog and low clouds out there. Into the afternoon the mid and low level clouds move out but the fog will remain along the coastline. Will call for partly cloudy skies at the coast up on a cloudy afternoon for the rest of us. Into the overnight hours and for tomorrow morning, a lot like today. Upper 50s for our inner east bay but as you get closer to the bay mid 50s in oakland and San Francisco in upper 40s for some of our chillier spots to the north bay. Afternoon highs coming up by at least a few degrees, 67 for sausalito into the afternoon. 77 and 88 to rosa. For the east bay low 70s in oakland, 83 for brentwood. South bay for the afternoon we will go 77 san jose, upper 70s for saratoga. Partly cloudy to mostly clear and san mateo. 70 degrees for you there, 65 San Francisco. Police in a, partly cloudy at pacifica at 65. If youre going to tahoe it will be beautiful. The overnight low is quite chilly. Still in the 30s. The mid 60s for tomorrow, low 70s on saturday, mid70s on sunday. Coming back here at home for the extended forecast in your bay area weekend, notice we have the microclimates pattern in place, we have 60s at the coast, low 70s around the bay. Low 80s and the mid 80s on sunday and then not much change as we get into the business week down the road. But, again focusing on the weekend. We will worry about that later. We have some great weather coming. A shark attack has killed a woman from Southern California who was snorkeling in the bahamas. Police in the bahamas is a 21 yearold jordan lindsay of torrance was attacked by three sharks yesterday near rose island while she was snorkeling with her family. Her parents, and other family members saw the sharks and yelled a warning, unfortunately she did not hear them in time. Authorities say the sharks a bit her on her legs, her buttocks and her arms. Excuse me. And, in fact, severed her right arm. Her mother attempted to get her daughter to shore but had already lost too much blood. She was rushed to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. Wildlife advocates have turned to the courts to have grizzly bears restored to california and other states. This, following their resurgence in the northern rockies. Risley bears are protected as a threatened species outside of alaska. An estimated 1900 grizzlies live in portions of wyoming, montana, idaho and washington state. The center for biological diversity today filed a lawsuit that says grizzlies should also be considered for areas of california, colorado, new mexico, arizona, utah, nevada and oregon. New information about the disappearance california student. Police in utah search a home of a man they call a person of interest. The items they took out of the home, and what neighbors told Police Coming up next. And coming up on ktvu fox 2 news at 6, how much your commute is costing you, you can see the conditions of the bay bridge toll plaza and now a new report says you may be wasting thousands of dollars sitting in all the traffic. Major changes coming to an east bay mall. The new additions Just Announced aim to reflect the changing demographics of the Community Around it. The parents of a university of utah trakstar shot to death by her exboyfriend last year sue the school today saying College Officials missed opportunities to prevent her death. The civil suit alleges that lauren was contacted and she contacted Campus Police more than 20 times report concerns about her exboyfriend. But the family says the university failed to respond to her pleas for help. The lawsuit seeks 56 million in damages. The family says any money would go toward improving a campus safety. The University Said it would co now, new developments in the search for a missing university of utah student. 23yearold Mckenzie Lake is from Southern California. Her family reported her missing as she she failed to make a plan to flight back to l. A. Last weekend. As Steve Rappaport tells us, lycie detectives searched the home of a man they are now calling a person of interest. In reporter Salt Lake City police say they have a person of interest in the case of missing student 23yearold mckenzie luwick. No arrests have been made, however the owner of the residence we served the warrant last night is a person of interest. Our detectives collected the multiple items of evidence throughout the night. That are in the process of being tested and analyzed. Reporter after searching his home just a few miles where she was last seen getting into somebodys car at a park in the early hours of june 17th. Detectives were at the home through the night taking away bags of evidence. They towed away a car and brought shovels and dogs in the backyard. Neighbors say they saw and smelled the homeowner burning something. Now investigators are looking for a mattress and box spring that the person of interest apparently gave away last week. We ask those who took those mattresses or box springs to please contact the Police Department. Police want to find these items and take them to a crime lab for forensic testing. We know that she got off the airport she is texting and talking to people. We would like to know who that is, we had a person that we talked to, but we are not sure what happened to her after she arrived at that party or that park. Reporter the chief i stayed in close contact with her father. His young daughter is missing, he wants nothing more that you find her, he just want to find his daughter. Police have not made an arrest and for now this continues as a missing person case and not a criminal case. Steve rappaport, fox news. The growing number of american deaths in the Dominican Republic has prompted many people to cancel their trips there. Which is dealing in massively to the blow to the Tourism Industry on the island. At least 10 american taurus have recently died while in the Dominican Republic. The countrys Tourism Ministry says many of the victims died from natural causes. The fbi has gotten involved to assist local investigators and some of the other cases. Figures show that bookings to the Dominican Republic this month are down almost 75 compared to the same time last year. Meanwhile, bookings to the bahamas, aruba and jamaica are all up. The number of cancel trips to the the Dominican Republic is up 51 . U. S. Travelers headed to the country say they are taking precautions. I am concerned so what im doing is taking measures to make sure that i am safe. We brought our own countrys biggest industry empan 300,000 this is ktvu fox 2 news news at six. At lunch was great, she had great qualities, a real hero. Tara osullivan had only been on the police force for a few months when her life was cut short. Good evening i am julie haener. I am frank somerville. Hundreds of her colleagues, friends, family and member of the general public all gathered to honor her memory and her sacrifice. Heather homes here now with a look at how the Community Came together today to remember the fallen officer. It was an emotional and Beautiful Service for the younger officer. Mourners to past a church to honor the 26yearold who was killed on a Domestic Violence call last wednesday. The chief of police said osullivan was a treasure to the city of sacramento. She made a real difference in countless lives, and just a short amount of time. She embodied what we strive to be as Police Officers. She was a force for good in the world. A soul who put more love into the world with every hour of her life. Also the group in martinez and graduated from College Park High school in pleasant hill. Her mother, who do not speak at the funeral quoted by a pastor at the service describing her daughter as brave, beautiful and bossy. Osullivans godfather addressed the crowd and offered a personal reflection on her character and her life. Tarr was an extra ordinary person. She was one of those rare people who devoured life. Doing so while somehow maintaining both strength and kindness in equal measure. Both an aggressive vigor and a gentle touch. She was