big screen. they rolled out the carpet for the stars. they were part of tonight's special screening. grant's family was also in atte attendance, we are at the grand lake theater and we have covered the story for so many years, this must have ban powerful night. >> reporter: it was, indeed, the premier had a twist, the red carpet walk was inside the theater, and all the stars came out to promote the movie t premier of fruitvale station brought out a bit of hollywood and family on the red carpet inside the grand lake theater in oakland. the producer said he took on the project because the shooting death of oscar grant was something he could relate to. >> i think everyone was effected. >> kuglar said he wanted the film to show who oscar grant was before he was shot and killed by the police officers. >> you know, people die every day and be forgot about, but my friends name is still alive. so, it's a hard thing to go through. >> melanie diaz who plays grant as girlfriend says she hopes her role in the film helps to shape who grant was. >> sometimes when you are 22, we all make mistakes and we are all trying figure out who we are and it's not easy and you know, i think that oscar was not a saint and we are not trying to paint him that way. >> a yong-eun man lost his life on a day that he was celebrating his mother's birthday with the people that he loved the most. that he was trying to change his -- his path and we really didn't get to see that happen for him. it was difficult. >> michael jordan plays the role of oscar grant. >> i want to spark conversations, feel fed up, and angry that incidents like these keep happening all across the country and around the world. we saw people that saw the movie tonight and they said it was very powerful. the movie opens nationwide on july 12th. nbc bay area news. >> and we have more details now on the film, fruitvale station, it debuted in january at the 2013 sundance film fest award, the film is directed by oakland native, ryan coogler, who attended saint mary's and we caught up with one of the film's producers. forest whitaker. >> i'm hoping that the people here, it will offer some form of healing, just because they can feel that maybe their stories have been heard and that, it will allow them to move forward. >> whitaker went on to urge people across the country, to maintain villagilance so this d not happen again. >> the police are looking for the same men in different areas. they are looking for this man. he is considered dangerous, he has robbed homes in belmont, hillsborough and san matteo. we are in belmont tonight with the details. >> reporter: raj, we are learning more about the suspect, he is 20 years old, lives in san francisco and police say he has strong ties to the east bay. and police from belmont, san matteo and hillsborough are looking for him before he strikes again. they are not used to hearing about a lot of crime. two months later he still has not been caught. >> that's crazy. i mean, i can't believe that, specially around here. >> reporter: detectives say he was not done. he drove to san matteo, and broke in to another house, this time, the woman came home and surprised him. >> the suspect tried to get her to open a safe, and she was not able to do it, she caused a distraction and escaped and the suspect fled. >> reporter: police spotted his white chevy malibu and a chase started. he went on northbound 280 and started to throw items from his car. >> come bind, the three belmont burglary amounted to about $30,000 worth of property. >> reporter: anxieties were so heightened that the neighbors called police on us as we were going door to door. >> we need to get in touch with neighbors and let them know what is going on so we can watch out for each other. >> reporter: they would not be surprised if he continues his burglary spree, but neighbors are confident he will get caught. >> his time will come, i'm sure, especially doing something like that, you can only get lucky so long until everything catches up with you. >> reporter: if you know anything, call the pd in belmont, san matteo, and hillsborough. >> thanks, george in the south bay, san jose police are looking for the suspect in the 25th homicide of the year, it happened yesterday, they say a gang mob, beetd and shot 16-year-old manuel of san jose, the attack happened on have a avenue near the intersection of king and story roads. he died at the hospital today, police officers met for a emergency meeting, they expect retaliation for the teen's death and discussed ways to keep the community safe this weekend. to a follow-up, police need help finding the family of a man who beaten in l.a. because he is unable to talk, they need relatives to make critical medical decisions for him. the victim was beat up under the highway 87 over pass between san fernando and santa clare a streets around 1:00 p.m. on june 9ths. and police are looking for a witness to the attack. an odd crime, who would kill the trees. it's happening in one of the most popular parks and it's costing thousands of dollars in damage. we are at golden gate park. two questions, why and how is it happening? >> reporter: well, raj, at this point, investigators don't know why anyone would want to damage trees here in golden gate park. take a look, mn ripped apart 40 trees here on the western side of the park, and gardners said they will probably not survive. it's a peaceful escape from san francisco. >> the trees are what probably makes it like feel more quiet and peaceful. >> reporter: there are 77,000 trees in the park, the department of rec and parks said that many are dieing. >> the trees are nearing the end of their elegant and glamorous lives, so we constant re forest the park. so our plan is to plant a thousand a year, so the next generation can continue to enjoy the beautiful park. >> reporter: but vandals are jeopardizing the plan. rec and parks said that in the last nine months, someone has destroyed 200 newley planted trees. the latest bunch, 40 trees near the great highway. gardners monitoring the progress, found the tops snapped. most will die or have to be pulled because the structure of the tree is compromised. >> it's horrible, and disgusting and puzzling and we don't get it. >> reporter: at $250 a tree to plant and maintain, they have caused about $50,000 in damage. there are signs warning to stay out of reforestation areas. >> it's a lack ochblg what they are doing. better education will fix that. >> reporter: whatever the reason, people in golden gate are trying to catch the vandals. -- >> reporter: take care of a park that is -- they are hoping that park goers will be able to snap a photo that can be used with evidence. thousands of california prisoners, the release of 10,000 inmates, because various investigations have found packed cells and led to poor health and mental care for prisoners. they mu they must reduce the population to 110,000, and must release 9400 prisoners. many low level unviolent offenders have been released. they are fearing the release of more inmates will endanger public safety. >> a fog free evening, that is about to change and quickly in the seven-day forecast, we are tracking rain and we will let you know our prospects and when it could arrive in a few minutes. >> daddy loves you. >> incredible, hearing your parents voice for the first time. the emotional moment and the ground breaking surgery that made it possible for this little boy. >> and danica patrick zooms to north bay, her important message in business. and the new facebook feature taking a swipe at twitter. back in a moment. pretty much what any little boy. >> this is a milestone. grayson is the first child to receive hearing implants, it's part of an fda trial. >> a heartwarming story. >> summer is officially here. and a lot of you will be happy to hear that the radar is showing dry conditions. >> meteorologists across the country, rejoice, the sun's rays are on the tropic of cancer, it will send us into the longest period of daylight over the next 24 hours. maximize it tomorrow, as we head through the next couple of weeks, the sun will rise later, and maybe harder for you to get up in the morning hours. so, let's get a look here at the forecast, we go through tomorrow, mother nature will not disappoint on the first full day of summer. we will start off with a bit of stratus at the coast line, a lot of sunshine by the bay and through the interior valley. sunny at the coast, and also through the afternoon at the coast line. and we will see temperatures warming up a bit more. upper 70s by the bay. let's go outside to the live hd sky camera network. it's crystal clear down here to san jose, we have the pollen at moderate levels tomorrow. and in san francisco right now, it is a very rare night when you see in june, here, we have got the clear skies all the way back to the golden gate bridge and beyond, you can see the stars out there in the sky camera network, that will be something to remember in a summer evening in san francisco. we have a short summer blast under way t area of high pressure is weak off shore, we have temperatures 5-7 agrdegree. and that of course, in case you have been out, it's the factor of the rain coming by monday. you can see things starting to shift up. we have storm systems where they should not be out in the pacific. low for this time of the year. a lot of the storms are going to be centered off to the north, but even just getting the bottom edge of this right now will be good enough that we see trace amounts. sure, it's not enough, but that will be good enough to trigger record rainfall totals, possible if we see totals near .3. and it will cool off in the range of 50s and 70s. the gfs has been pinning it up pretty well the past few days. that's why we want to go with this one for tonight. what you will find, we are highlighting the area with the best chance of the accumulating rainfall totals. it will be the north bay, with a .10 to a .5 inch. i will say as we said earlier in the shows, it's an early run on the model, we can see the timing and intensity change two more times before it's nailed down by this weekend. it's the nature of the storm systems that are coming our way. as we go through friday. 82 in evergreen, looking good on the east bay, and 87 in walnut creek. and 85 in pleasanton, and looking pretty good in san francisco, and 84 in santa rosa. if you are headed to sonoma. they have the nascar sprint cup series saturday, saturday will be the best. areas of fog and drizzle and temperatures cooler, that is par for the course this time of the year. doesn't look like they will have anything rained out at this point. monday and tuesday, that is when their best chances of rain will be. it's odd, but we will take it. >> we need the rain. it's odd, but we will take it. >> we need the rain. >> exactly. we do. >> happy summer to you, jeff. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> well, still ahead, a big change for south bay drivers. how it could impact your morning commute. back in a moment. >> the commute through the south bay is about to get faster, new car pool lanes will open on monday on interstate 880 at brokaw road. next week, san jose engineers will begin retiming the traffic signals where morning back ups have have been nasty during this project. >> and this is a great story. she is from menlo park and 12 years old and heading to washington, d.c. to have lunch with the first lady. rose scott created an original recipe for an affordable meal, a pork and tofu lettuce cup. rose was one of 54 kids who submitted recipes. and was the only winner from california. >> an injured giants star suffers a set back in a wild finish in game seven of the nba finals. brodie brazil is next. >> we had a lot of things going on tonight. let's bring in brodie brazil. good evening. >> raj, we have to begin with bad news about pagan. he reinjured himself during a ninth inning ground out. he could not make it off under his own power. meanwhile, the marlins taking on the giants. we go to the bottom of the seventh. triple to right center. and belt scores and all of a sudden, the giants look in command with a 1-0 lead, now, the top 8, two outs, driving it to right, hunter pence cannot get to it, and those are the two runs that the marlins needed to win, 2-1 the final. >> so you are put yourself in a tough situation and we were going to let them make his pitches there and he had them 0-2, guy just reached out there and got a good part of the bat on the ball and you know, that's the game that got away from us. >> the a's looking to save the series political with the rangers. 3-2 in the second, and now, top 9, two outs, smith, singling to center. and mishandled, donaldson runs through the stop sign and the replay throw is perfect. out at the plate t a's lose 4-3. you know, two years ago, sharks' fans dispised him and then after this season, they could not wait to resign him. raffi torres was signed to a $3 million contract. >> spurs and heat. that was a warrior fan we spotted in the crowd. heat up two, under a minute to go. duncan, layup and tip, he misses. james, with the jumper, the heat are up 4 at this point, james finished with 37 points and 12 rebounds, miami wins 95-88, it's the second straight nba title. tonight, i can tell you one professional athlete that will have just some problems sleeping. colin kaepernick of the 49ers, why you ask? it has nothing to do with football. he will throw out the first pitch tomorrow at the giants game and apparently, he has not picked up a baseball in seven years. so it could be interesting. i don't think anybody is going to boo though, right? you cannot boo colin kaepernick. >> he must have a good throwing arm. he was a high school pitcher. i think he will be okay. >> he will figure it out. >> and tomorrow's giants game will be right here tomorrow. so we will see kaepernick and lincecum lincecas well. >> we will be right back. >> film maker george lucas unveiled statues of his most beloved characters. indiana jones and yoda, lucas donated the land to create the park that is down the treat from the studio where the characters were created. indy is the only life-size bronze statue of indiana jones in the entire world. >> it will be a tourist attraction. >> yoda is so cute. >> i will check it out. >> i know. >> get a picture. it's awesome, i love indiana jones. it's a good series. all right, a good series of weather friday and start with mid to upper 80s and we have the super moon coming saturday. we saw the moon shot earlier, it will get better and showers return monday and tuesday. friday is almost here. >> have a good night folks. >> bye. look at them kids. 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