That a tipster alerted police. Authorities ultimately arrested 36 year old payam afsari at his home. Hes now facing charges of assault with a Deadly Weapon and child abuse. Police believe this was a random attack. We cant speak to the state of the mind of the suspect or what may have led him to do that. We just know it was a dangerous situation and the child and his guardian left quickly after it happened. Investigators want to speak to them and hope maybe the public can help track them down. Who knows what damage that could have caused physically or mentally to this child . Again, we do ask that the victims please come forward so that we can really complete this. Like do a full circle like just make sure we have some closure on this case. Families at baskinrobbins say theyre relieved theres been an arrest. Still, they cant believe Something Like this happened here. You just want to get your kids some ice cream, and then your kid, thats like youre attacking the kid. Why do i feel like
Flames pouring out of a home in San Francisco, where a couple was pulled to safety. Tonight, the family is shaken up, but grateful to be alive. Im glad that me and my wife are safe. And the dogs . Two. I was just close to losing my mom and my dad. Tonight, seven adults now displays following that devastating fire right near San Franciscos alamo square. Good evening everyone. Im mike mibach and im julie julie haener. One of those adults is a San Francisco dog walker who has been the target of racist incidents over the past few weeks. New at ten tonight, ktvu is amber lee joins us now. Shes live in San Francisco. And amber, an emotional and challenging time for this family. No doubt. Julie. Now terry williams, the dog walker, tells me his parents are okay. But take a look behind me. You can see that the home which the family has owned for more than five decades was destroyed and red tagged by the city. The family plans to rebuild. Citizen video shows a fire break out at this three story
Is she dragging her . Dorina bernstein is the students aunt. She says it happened monday at elite Public Charter School in vallejo. It was very disturbing. The man in the video is a substitute teacher. She basically has a knot on her head and shes kind of bruised up a little bit, but her neck, she keeps saying her neck hurts. She says her niece, just 13 years old, is traumatized because its like somebody youre supposed to trust. Actually throw you around like that. This is a school where youre supposed to be safe at. Thats not okay. At the end of the video, the man is seen lunging toward the camera trying to take the phone. Bernstein says it was initiated by a disagreement in which the teacher told her niece she was not supposed to be in that classroom. The school says a conflict ensued, and the substitute teacher physically removed her, the School Spokesperson saying in a statement, we are deeply troubled by the occurrence they fail to give me the teachers name and i was like, so, so
Release more chemicals into the air. Valero is assuring folks it wont bring in the dirtier heavier crude oil that its primary goal is to use the trains to bring in 70,000 barrels a day. The chamber supports it. Reporter the Benicia Chamber of commerce believes it will bring in money and jobs. They say valero has been a good neighbor. They have an exemplary track record for safety, probably the greatest one around here. Reporter it could be weeks if not months before the city makes a final decision on this project. They are still in the Environmental Impact report process. Its still early. Not that the city would have an official position on it yet. But individually are leaders speaking out on this . Reporter not really. They are trying to be in the middle because this project is so controversial. We talked to a lot of folks on the streets and a lot of them are against the project having the concern that a Train Derailment or something bad environmentallyfriendly so the city is saying t
FAIRFIELD — California Forever, pushing toward support of its East Solano Homes, Jobs and Clean Energy Initiative ballot measure, announced Tuesday the recipients of $500,000 in community grants.