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their loss. according to some witnesses and the family, burns was shot multiple times by at least three concord police officers. he died in the middle of buchanan road in antioch. concord officers were attempting to serve a warrant on burns and had been following him to his home. a neighbor did not want to be seen on camera. >> they blocked him in one guy got arrested. he tried to run out of the car and they shot him. >> witnesses say bushes was passenger in this pickup. two dozen evidence markers lilterred the road. a yellow chalk marks where burns died. grady lives across the street from the shooting and says the sounds of gunshot close by terrified them. >> pow, pow, bang, bang, boom, boom, boom, nonstop, nonstop, and we didn't get up until the stopped. >> one shot went through the photos of the bullet's passage into heir living room. no one was home. neighbors who new burn said he was helpful. >> he was good gievment that's why i hurts me to know we lost him. >> the loss of charles has made his father angry enough to seek legal help. >> put a stop to it. i don't know -- cops get locked up. >> the contra costa county district attorney's office is investigating the shooting, as well as the concord police department, even though the shooting happened in antioch. we have not heard from either department whether burns was wanted on a special warrant or if he was armed. we'll have more information at 11:00. we're live in antioch. abc7 news. >> ama: a man shot in oakland is on life support today and police say he is not expected to recover. officers responded to reports of gunshots from 61st street just before 10:00 last night and fod the man hadeen hit several times. more than a dozen shell casings were found at the scene. employs say bullets from a liquor store, a parked car and some home. no one else was injured. >> little league officials in vallejo are in the process of getting alternate fielding to finish the season after a shooting at a game. the game was stopped after several shots were fired at a car. no one was seriously hurt. police say there's no connection to the baseball field. the incidents follows a shooting april 17th during an argument between two many attending a game. >> america's cup officials cancelled the media tour of the oracle boat after the sensitivity after the deadly accident on the bay. the oracle team took part in the rescue effort when man was swept into the water during a training run. >> i don't think that anything is going to -- as far as hosting, much less attending any of the events, and more public awareness now that an extent occurred. >> andrew bart simpson died after being trapped under the wreckage of the cat pa ran. a race official says he expects the event to good forward but is awaiting the results of an internal examination of the accident. new details in a sudden regs nation of owningland's police chief. there are reports that howard jordan quit after learning he would like be forced out. the police department's federal overseer was going to replace him. jordan said he was not forced out and his leaving was medical decision. his immediate successor decided he didn't want the job after two days. now shaun went take thursday -- takes the reins. >> two different agendaings were on die -- display today at a tract in berkeley. occupiers say the school's plan to turn the area into senior housing and a shopping mall doesn't work for them. >> ute -- ute utilizes a public resource into a -- it's shame and not real in the mission of the university. >> they have had plenty of opportunity weigh in and engauge -- engage in a legal process with us. so right now they're trespassing. >> ama: they will move the occupy offers at a chime of their choosing. >> a group of protestes targeted eric holder. they included medical marijuana advocates and those against the detention of prisoners at guantanamo bay. here's the story. >> but you are about to embark on your legal careers in an hour of particular consequence, at crossroads in history. >> attorney general eric holder spoke about justice and national security in the wake of the boston marathon bombings, giving anecdotes of his own experiences, hoping to empower the more than 400 graduates of the 2013 class of berk lee law, and the people who came to see him speak. >> an honor he would choose to speak at our law school. he is highly sought after. it's a tremendous honor. >> berkeley law's 101st 101st graduating class, the attorney general made a little time for humor. >> that whole best looking attorney general thing is starting to get on my nerves. >> but all joking aside, holder's appearance wasn't without controversy. [chanting] >> the group was there to denounce the actions of holder and berkeley law professor. >> i'm here to protest u.s. policies of torture in indefinite detention. >> i think it's disrespectful to do that at the graduation. they're into into entitled to tr opinion. >> we are counting on this class of 2013 to make more fair and more just a world that now looks to you for the leadership that you are uniquely qualified to share. congratulations. and god speed. [applause] >> in berkeley, abc7 news. >> a bus driver faces charges of child abuse today. investigators say they have the videoedof evidence to prove it. how she went out of her way to make sure the dispute turns physical. >> this is a slow-motion disaster. they're losing their homes inch by inch. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. a wide range of temperatures today. 50s and even some 90s, a little warmer tomorrow. i'll let you know which location >> ama: a florida school bus driver is in jail on child bruise charges for supposedly allowing teenage passengers to fight in her frontyard. this is cell phone video of the fight. two girls began fighting on a bus. the bus driver is alleged to have skipped the rest of the stops to drive 20 miles to her house where the kids duked it out. >> and patrice sanders is our poster child. and you know what i want to say to patrice? come on, girl. what are you thinking? >> ama: after everyone was back on the bus the two girls went at it again. sanders supposedly pulled over and let them fight. >> we could know by the end of the day if concession workers at tt tt park have authorized a strike. workers voted at onon hall near the ballpark. they have been without a contract for three years despite the giants' financial success. >> need to have our medical and pension and wages raised. we work very hard. we're dedicated workers. we have fans that are our fans, not only the giants but we make their moments at the gate. >> ama: a spokeswoman for concession subcontractor central plate says both sides have met six times and says the workes make between 15 and $20 an hour. >> the bay area is in the grips of nba playoff fever, and warrior fans are sharing their team pride with us. wearing their time colors. these fans got the opportunity to catch the game in person. but the seats are not cheap. and two young fans get the thrill of a lifetime. check this out. they got to meet clay thompson and took a photo with him in oakland. >> we want to see your pride in the bay area teams in the playoff. e-mail your warrior and sharks fan photos to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. we'll share them on the air and online. >> ahead next northern california neighborhood that the post office says is too dangerous for mail delivery, and the problem is not crime. tomorrow is mother's day and for some moms it can be lonely. the event that proves no mother is truly alone. >> will we have a sunny start to mothers >> a subdivision in lake county is sinking home by home and no one is sure why. it's 70 miles north of santa rosa. home owners began noticing cracks in the homes in march. within a few weeks homes began sinking. eight homes are now abandoned and ten more measure evacuation orders, and mail delivery has been ended to keep carriers out of danger. officials think leaks in the county's water system may be to blame. in cleveland there are questions as to the whereabouts of one of the women rescued this week after ten years in captivity. the family o michelle knight has asked police to find out where she is. ten years ago knight's name was removed from an fbi's missing persons database because they could not contact the family. and main da -- >> all she had to do is get in somebody's car, take the girl to the police. she stuck around for the police to get there to tell them, go in. >> amanda berry is a hero. >> not me, i just played my position. >> that's from a radio program. ariel castro is in jail on rape and kidnapping charges. >> with nearly 100,000 u.s. military members serving in iraq and afghanistan there are a lot of mothers who won't see their kids this mother day. in san jose it was adopt a mom luncheon. organizers say it's important to recognize that going to war affects not just the troops but their families at home. >> my son has been in the service for nine years. he has been ied, he has been shot, survived a direct lightning hit so like all of these moms we live in fear. we don't celebrate a lot of birthdays, holidays, because they're deployed. when i got the invitation from grace it was, wow. >> the event was paid for by donations from people and businesses. >> mother's day is tomorrow, leigh glaser has the forecast. >> leigh: going to be a nice one for all the moms. live doppler 7hd right now showing you some of the low clouds, justear the coast all a. temperatures today have been in the mid-to-upper 50s, and you can see the trajectory of the clouds moving from west to east, and this will invade the bay overnight tonight. so we may start off for mother's day tomorrow morning a little bit with the low clouds and then we'll start to clear things out and bring on in sunshine. 58 in san francisco, mountain view, 78, 82, san jose, another nice shot of the embarcadero. you can see that some locations heated up nicely. 92 in fairfield. by the way, temperatures today, definitely up, 16 in novato, oakland, up four. and up 16 degrees in livermore today. here's a look at the forecast highlights. taking you through this evening. we'll return the low clouds and fog overnight. a warmer day inland tomorrow, and then the cooling will we back with us next week. generally temperatures tonight in the mid-to-low 50s. we may fall into the 40s around half moon bay but the low clouds and fog will start to move in through the bay, as well as right near the inland locations, and the reason why is because we have high pressure here. that's what is helping to drive some of that low cloudiness right near the coast. tomorrow is going to start to move a little bit closer to the bay area, so we anticipate a little bit more warming. especially inland if you were in the upper 80s this afternoon, more than likely you'll be in the low 90s tomorrow. hoarse how it shapes up. keep the fog, temperatures and 50s and 6s near the coast and thin 9s so towards -- 90 tuesday -- 90s towards the delta. here's a look at temperatures for you. sunday, 84, san jose, 83, kuper teen know. beaches, 58. 80, palo alto, san francisco tomorrow, a mix of sun and clouds. 57 degrees. 80, petaluma. novato, 8 a -- 85. oakland, 77. 82, fremont, and check out 90s. concord tomorrow, 91. 94-brentwood. here's a look ahead. mother's day tomorrow. mild to warm, depending on where you are, and then look for temperatures to start to cool a bit. warmer clouds and fog moving in monday. tuesday and wednesday, by mid-week temperatures will fall a little below where we should be this time of year. 70s by thursday, inland, 60s around the bay, 50s at the coast, and then warm up slightly next weekend. abc7 news has another great weather resource for you. follow agent live doppler 7 hd on twitter for the latest weather conditions, and video forecasts, "spare the air" alert, power and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. >> shu is here with sports. how is the ankle? >> mike: we'll find out. nba on abc is on deck with the knicks and pacers and the warriors -- we'll check on steph curry's ankle and take a look >> mike: start with a little baseball. giants hosting the braves and it's always a great matchup. today with bum gardener on the hill, the giants hammered hot-lanta. before the game some junior giants received gloves phloem players. that's great. first inning, an sandoval, lines over the left field wild. bumgarner brought his a-game. struck out a season-high 11. giants bats stayed hot. scoring four times' in the fourth. with the bases loaded, cleared the bag, giants up 6-1 and go on to win this one 10-1. the warriors and spurs have a quick turn-around after last night's game three. game four tomorrow afternoon at oracle on abc7 with the spurs leading 2-1 and all eyes are on steph curry's ankle. he will be a gametime decision after rolling his ankle. he stayed in the game but limped out last night. today the warriors had to focus on defense as they let tony parker score 32 points, 25 in the first half. he was unstoppable. it's not time to push panic button because this will be a long series. first, steph's left ankle. >> same old story. see if it feels good enough to go tomorrow, but until i wake up tomorrow and see, you just hope for the best. >> going to be a great series, and it's been thus far. so i don't look at it as a missed opportunity at all. with us, learning experience, we build, we watch film, and with get better. >> mike: in memphis. fans pumped up for game three between the thunder and grizzlies. as usual, kevin durant leading the way for okc. thunder up one at the break. 45-44. memphis powered by marc gas kroll, fourth quarter, banked off the glass. grizzlies take a 2-1 series lead with the victory. surprising news coming out of the raiders camp as long-time cia, amy tras, resigned detroit. she has been -- resigned today. she has been with the team for 25 seasons and said she was leaving. she was one of the highest ranking women in sports and helped mark davis make the transition from his father, al davis. >> today was the first day of transition for rookie came. hayden was on the field. he nearly died after a frequent collision in practice at the university of houston, tearing an art riff behind his heart, but today he was participating, hoping to help a struggling raiders defense. >> just want to make everything possible that i can and just help the team out, get wins and do my best, and then if it leaves a legacy, it does, if it doesn't, it doesn't. i'm just here playing. >> to the pitch, the sounders. 1-nil seattle. second half stoppage time. 3-0 sounders. martin gets the lucky bounce and puts it in and is a gymnast to boot. sound weers win big. >> indian pacers and knicks, next. >> ama: that's it for this edition of abc7 news. i'm ama daetz. for leigh glaser, mike shumann, thank you for joining us, nba playoffs are next with the pacers and the knicks, and you can watch the warriors and spurs at oracle tomorrow at noon here on abc7, followed by larry beil the following is a special presentation of espn on abc.al >> carmelo anthony averaging 27 shots a game in the playoffs, magic, what's it feel like. >> why you asking me? i was a passer. >> jalen, what's it like. >> it's awesome. i'm jealous. i love you melo . >> chandler with the two-handed slam. >> are you kidding me? >> that may be the play of the year.

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