Evening. Im ama daetz and im dan ashley. Thanks for joining us. The la Innocence Project asked for new dna testing, but now the people are firing back. Abc seven news iteam reporter dan noyes obtained the court filing today and is here with the very latest on this. Well, dan and amy. The original prosecutors in the case argue theres no need for a new dna testing that Scott Petersons lies about his role in his wifes death make it unnecessary. Prosecutors from Stanislaus County who actually got Scott Peterson his murder conviction in 2004, argued in this motion filed yesterday that there was no need for additional dna testing. Peterson filed a motion and had dna testing done in 2013, and again in 2019 that was equally fruitless, wrote the prosecutors. I think what the prosecution is saying here to the public and to the court is we got this right. Scott peterson did have a fair trial, and nothing that can be done now is going to change the outcome of what that jury decided, because the ev
Tenderloin businesses that stay open late, theres trouble. San looper is with the Tenderloin Community benefit district open air drug markets. They will see open air, resale markets. And theyre often coalescing around places that are open. And so thats not always the merchants fault. As part of the proposed curfew, a 1,000 fine would be imposed for every hour. The business stays open past midnight. We talked to edna rahmani, the owner of underground gift and smoke shop, on weekdays. He closes at 10 p. M, so i was not worth the headache for me to open late. Rahmani agrees with the mayors proposed curfew for business to open late, like 3 00, 4 00 in the morning. I dont think thats a good idea, because the only people going at this time at the street, people looking for trouble. One corner store employee tells me. Restaurant workers and kitchen staff often stop by late at night, and a curfew would impact customers. David blood of the tenderloin can relate. I was a cab driver. I used to co
Katie nielsen spoke with the victims mother about what she wants to see happen. Reporter lori moz was never active in politics. A year ago, everything changed but that is when her son, blake, was murdered, here at the home depot in pleasanton while he was working as a Loss Prevention officer. Since then, she says, the recall campaign took on an entirely new meaning. It has been almost exactly one year since lori lost her son, blake. It was april 18th of last year, when he was shot and killed during an attempted shoplifting. It feels like yesterday, or like 10 years ago. That moment where your heart stops and you think, this cant. Yesterday a plea deal was struck in the case. Alicia naps agreed to plead guilty t2 Second Degree murder, which carries a sentence of 19 years to life in prison. The person driving the getaway car, 32yearold David Guillory pleaded guilty to being an accessory, as well as other charges. His sentence could be around 7 1 2 years. There is that moment, which happe
Images and sharing them online. A social media platform first alerted the county. Notified the internet crimes against Children Task force Contra Costa County and that started the investigation. Reporter they served a warrant and searched her home friday where they say they found more evidence, including cameras and computer equipment. This morning we went the last antioch address we could find for her. But two people inside declined to come out and talk to us. Task force members and the d. A. s office want to know if she was a nanny for other children and where there are more victims in what they say is an ongoing investigation. I believe there could be more victims. So we would encourage anybody to reach out and contact our internet crimes against Children Task force if they have any information or if they have any concerns. Reporter hidalgo will remain jailed as investigators look for more potential victims and her bail will remain at 700,000. Thom jensen, nbc bay area news. Today t
From the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news at 6. Now at 6, a plea deal reached in the murder of a home depot worker who confronted shoplifting suspect. Good evening, everybody. Im vicki liviakis. Im ken wayne. It was a little more than a year ago when blake moses was shot and killed at the home depot in pleasanton. Tonight, kron fours dan kerman. Talk to the victims mother about this plea deal. Dan joins us from the newsroom with the details dan. Well, it was a shocking murder of a bay area man that was beloved by many. Now on the eve of the trial, the plea deal has been reached and the family says they can move on. It was a little over a year ago at this home depot in pleasanton. When 26 yearold blake moses was shot and killed. Police say it happened when mozza Loss Prevention officer was shot after confronting a woman for shoplifting. That woman was later identified as benicia naps. She was eventually charged with murder her accomplice David Guillory was charg