and then he has gone to the san francisco hospital. he will return to the jail. he was having marital problems, and extreme depression and a camp for borrowing prob point. and i boiling point. -deborah here you see here,t crag valentino. this began early this morning at carlos valentino s home in antioch. officials told his 16 year- old daughter that i went to breakfast and this is what happened. sheet noticed that he was acting a bit unusual and-she noticed that they had no idea with a rolling. at 7:00 a.m., he stopped and the upper deck of the bay bridge and called 911 and said he had a bomb in his car. and you can see traffic was halted in the upper deck of the bay bridge, shut down. hundreds of cars were trapped on the bridge and here is what the c h p, happened next. a handgun, a similar ad was leaving us in the air with this type of motion. and officials said the carlos valentino turned the weapon which turned out to be a pellet gun and over the bridge and his
low 70s. now sal with an update on your traffic. there is about accident westbound 580. this accident involving a motorcycle down. several vehicles have stopped to assist the injured person. the fire department is making its way through the backup now. stbound 580 west ostlermore airport. 880 north and southbound that traffic moves well at the coliseum. let s go back to the desk. thank you. san jose police are asking for the publics help to track down a suspect that beat up two good samaritans. the two men were trying to help a woman that was also being assaulted. this happened on north first in devine. tara moriarty is there with more details on the story. good morning. reporter: good morning. two men were walking out of this restaurant called teske s at 2:00 in the morning the day before halloween. they noticed a man beating up a woman. they immediately jumped in to try to help her but ended up becoming victims themselves. the restaurant owners had just closed his doo
craig: listen, in honor of rampage jackson being on the show tonight, i thought i would tell you my fighting name so that you know. [laughter] craig: it s kitten. [laughter] craig: so before you take on kitten, you have to ask yourself, do i feel remotely lucky? we ll see you tomorrow. good night, everybody. [cheers and applause] ,,,,,,,,,,, ver know who s announcer: you re watching cbs5 eyewitness news. so here is the deal. i m coming to play for you. it s proof you never know who is watching youtube. why an ice cream shop is expecting a visit from vice president joe biden. a man threatens to detonate explosives on the bay bridge tying for hours. the text message he sent before he stopped his car. the push to make circumcision illegal in one bay area city. and an emergency supply of food, enough to eat for a month for 80 bucks. we ll put it to the taste test. good evening, i m ken bastida. i m dana king. as washington debates deficit spending versus tax cut
let s go to anne makovec who joins us now from san bruno with the latest on this story. anne, good morning. reporter: good morning, sydnie. at least 29 lawsuits have already been filed involving more than 100 people. two more suits are expected to be filed today. this neighborhood is still blocked off this morning. now, the lawyers of course getting involved two months later. most of the suits point the finger of blame squarely at pg&e alleging the company did not properly maintain the gas line that blew up two months ago and/or that the company did not have appropriate safety measures in place like automatic shutoff valves for the line in case of emergency. gas did flow through the pipe for almost an hour and a half, feeding this fire, before pg&e was able to access its shutoff switches at remote locations. eight people were killed, 35 homes destroyed. with all these lawsuits floating around, pg&e wants them all to be heard by one judge instead of separately. that could op
officer last december. debra villalon is live with more. reporter: frank, just after five 5:00 tonight that protest reached that station and shut it down. no trains but lots of noise. protesters might have stormed the platform, expect police were waiting and dropped the gate. as much for the safety of the demonstrators as everyone educational. we can t control the safety of the people on the platform with trains running in and out. it s totally unsafe. reporter: trains whizzed past fruitvale without stopping and buses shuttled commuters to other stations. most riders taking the delays in stride. if that s what it takes, that s what it takes. i ll just be inconvenienced for the night. but a statement should be made. reporter: a statement about the death of derrek d.d. jones shot several times by two officers who chased him down after a domestic dispute. the officers say they thought he reached for a weapon, he had none. at the end of the a day, a son is gone, a fat