Last week on lundy avenue have been shot and killed by police. The third person still at large. Police are asking for him to surrender. Relatives of the second suspect shot here last night are very angry. They are cooperating with a Community Group thats going to hold a vigil here seeking justice. Undercover officers caught up with him on this normally quiet culdesac. It was quiet by the time an officer explained why an officer shot the suspect. The officer was chasing the suspect and the suspect reaches for the waistband area. The officer fires his weapon, shoots the suspect and he was pronounced dead at the scene. Reporter a video still shows the suspect still alive with a wound to the right shoulder and an officer standing over him with his gun deployed on the steps of a relatives home. A cousin told me off camera the police targeted the wrong person. A witness says this woman was in the car with the suspect. They believed she was going to be killed because she had information about
There now. She will have more information about what we are finding out this morning about that driver. Stay tuned. Good morning. Welcome to ktvu channel 2 morning news. Its friday, october 25th im dave clark. And im Claudine Wong. Pam cook has the day off today. Lets check your weather and traffic. Steve, best part of this cold weather is snuggling to bed at night. Worst part, getting up. Yes. I will agree with everything you said there. You always do. I do. Yesterday we had a lot of comments oh my gosh its freezing. It took a long time for some. And for some it was a gray day. Almost all day long. A little bit of a good news pattern this low that is approaching is disrupting this pattern. So we will see it burn off sooner today but we will have a mix bag of sun and clouds. There are 30s and 40s for some. San francisco yesterday was cold. 57 degrees. Today well get a little bit more sun. We will go 61. Not that much warmer. At least it will be a little better than yesterday. The low w
The shoals. And some more ships would sail up the bay under captain peter parker to disrupt communications and further confuse the americans. And hes able hes able to persuade ross and Admiral Cochrane to go along with this. Ross, he takes them ashore, in st. Marys county and ross sees how poor the defenses are. And ross is, you know, an aggressive commander himself. He certainly has proven himself in the european wars, and hes eager to get home. Hes got a wife who is not at all happy hes been sent across the ocean to fight in this new war. So what they agree to is they dont commit to an attack on washington, but they agree that theyll land the forces at benedict, and go try to trap barney and based on the resistance they meet, they can make a decision as to whether or not to continue on to washington. Cockburns plans are zealously endorsed by one of ross officers. This is lieutenant george de lacy evans. This picture was taken much later, during the crimean war, where he commanded a d
200 years ago this summer in he war of 1812, british soldiers invaded washington, d. C. 24, 1814 and set fire to the white house and the u. S. Building. President James Madison and first Lady Dolly Madison fled the city. Highlights from a symposium looking back at what war. Nown as mr. Madisons the White House Historical association, u. S. Capitol society, and James Madisons mt. Peelier cohosted this event. Our next speaker this mornings session will be talking about Dolly Madison and the british invasion of washington, d. C. In the war of 1812. We have heard some things about Dolly Madisons role in the war of 1812. Now, well hear more from holly shulman, a former editor of the Dolly Payne Todd madison papers. Associate Senior Editor of the papers of James Madison in 2004. Dr. Shooulman continued to publh Dolly Madison papers which she has grants from the Historic Preservation and Records Commission of the national archives. Please welcome holly shulman. [ applause ] those of you who a
And most of them i think were built around either boston or philadelphia. In supporting the war, and particularly the naval war, did jobs ever come into any of the equations in 1812, or looking longer through American History, when did jobs become an issue of National Policy . All right. When did jobs start driving our defense policy . Yes. Not during this war. I dont see any evidence that federalists said, well, weve got to support expanding the navy because thats going to be jobs in our commercial ports where were often in a majority. Ive not seen that hint of that. And this is a rare war, in that the we really did bad economically during the war. Sometimes we do very well during a war, i think its more typical that the massive spending in the ploumt, world war ii being the best case probably, generates economic activity. But not in this war. And thats largely as Andrew Lambert will be happy to remind us, because of the overwhelming power of the british navy. Which established a bloc