School and middle school. No one was hurt. The lockdown was lifted and school resumed. But then about 2 hours later, around 2 p. M. , police got another report of a second student with a gun which prompted this second lockdown out of precaution. It turns out the Student Police were looking for in that case was already off campus. Police did contact him and say they found no weapon in that case. The school was given the all clear around 3 p. M. Police are still investigating the two incidents and are not saying yet if they may be linked. Investigators do say the 14 yearold boy who brought the gun here is a milpitas resident. He is facing charges for bringing a firearm to campus but could face more depending where the investigation goes. This is a reminder for parents to lock up firearms. Maureen naylor in milpitas tonight. Maureen, thank you. Now to some new information about an 8year old who brought a gun to a San Ramon School on tuesday. That boys father is now under arrest. 30yearold
His death makes solving this case bittersweet. We dont have somebody that we can prosecute. The person has died. He was running from the cops on another case unrelated to this. But it is something that we hope that it brings some comfort to the family that we did not forget nor will we the victims here. Reporter his mother talked to us about the break in the case. Im very thankful to the Oakland Police department. Right now, i feel at least the person is off the streets. And they are not going to do this to anybody else. Reporter she says there is some closure but it doesnt take away the pain. Were grateful theres a resolution of some sort. But were i dont know that well ever feel happy again because i think that we live this moment every day. You know, still have a lot of sadness every day. Reporter investigators say they are confident there are no other outstanding suspects and no threat to the public in regards to this case. Such an Important Development for the family. But as you m
Its not like you guys have gone through enough. Reporter the temperature was rising inside the gym, along with frustrations from fire victims. Hundreds came looking for answers. The epa will begin removing Hazardous Waste from the coffee park neighborhood on friday. That mandatory cleanup could be complete by january. Then the army corps of engineers will remove fire debris from more than 5,000 properties. The removal will be free and optional. If you opt into the program, your foundation will be removed. Reporter the army corps will monitor air quality 24 7 during the cleanup. Well be monitoring at schools as well as on the site to ensure that those containments are not being spread. Reporter the biggest question, how long will it take. Weve been told the debris cleanup will be done so the properties are ready for construction to start in the spring. Reporter thats not fast enough for david. Theyll be able to build in the summer. Thats going to put a lot of time constraint on a contra
To 25 million a year from people who cheat the system. B. A. R. T. Will require riders to show proof of payment to b. A. R. T. Officers. Theyre going to be setting up next to fare gates or go in to trains and will be checking everybody in a particular area. Reporter b. A. R. T. Officers will use card readers to check clipper and fare passes that people paid their proper fare. B. A. R. T. Installed these signs saying officervise the authority to randomly check passengers. Its going to be inconvenient but i dont think its a horrible thing. If you paid your b. A. R. T. Fare and you did all that, really got nothing to worry about. Its disturbing their peace and assaulting them when everybody checking everybody b. A. R. T. Ticket. Everybody is not doing that. Reporter b. A. R. T. Said it took in to consideration that some feel the new policy could be looked at as profiling some passengers. The agency will require all officers to use their body worn cameras when interacting with riders. Thos
You know youve got a lot of questions. Were going to answer as many as we can. The north bay fires are expected to reach full containment tomorrow. But tonight frustrated residents went to a town hall to find out what happens now. Good evening, im dan ashley. Im kristen sze in for ama daetz. That meeting grew very tense at times. Cornell . Reporter yeah, kristen and dan, the road to recovery and reconstruction is going to take longer than they thought. Epa said cleanup in one neighborhood will begin tomorrow. Its not like you guys have gone through enough. Reporter the temperature was rising inside the gym, along with frustrations from fire victims. Hundreds came looking for answers. The epa will begin removing Hazardous Waste from the coffee park neighborhood on friday. That mandatory cleanup could be complete by january. Then the army corps of engineers will remove fire debris from more than 5,000 properties. The removal will be free and optional. If you opt into the program, your fo