Is now revealing about the gunman behind the gilroy garlic festival rampage. Fbi investigators found several other targets on his list. We are in san jose tonight. Reporter investigators said that the gilroy garlic festival shooter had been exploring several different violent ideologies and may not have settled on one. When police raided the home of 19yearold Santino Legan, they seized phones, computers and other digital media. The evidence says the fbi is now painting a picture of a violent and conflicted young man who was apparently experimenting with hate groups. We have seen a fractured ideology. The shooter appeared to have an interest in varying violent ideologies. As we continue to it exploit his digital media, we are striving to find several things. What if any ideology he had settled on . Reporter investigators discover the shooter compiled a target list which included the garlic festival plus many other National Institutions and groups. The organizations from across the count
Marched the pallbearer down the street they fear more names will be added. They are opposed with a project aimed at improving travel times for buses headed to and from downtown and the construction and changes that come. They are putting in a project now that will take away 25 of general parking from the core of the commercial corridor which will put the nail in the coffin of several businesses here. Reporter along with removal of parking the project will be followed by another project years later. Merchants say years of construction will be devastating. Is if they say 2 is automatically 4. Reporter people have been urging the city to combine the projects. Business owners here in the Richmond District are concerned over bureaucracy and construction and this comes on top of other concerns that other Business Owners are also voicing about Public Safety and blight. The chairman of gobs, a 165 yearold store in san francisco, took out a fullpage ad in the sunday chronicle with an open lette
Jane doe was in sixth grade when her life began spiraling out of control. She said it all started with a teacher. I was very good friends with his cousin. So it gave us the opportunity for him to interact with us outside of school. We had a favorite beach we would go to. Thats where things kind of progressed from there. In sixth grade i was 11 and 12, and i believe he was about 14 years older than me. There was touching, kissing that led all the way up to everything. Everything was on the table. Reporter she says the abuse went on for years, until she was 17 and started life after high school. Now she looks back and is haunted. I was 12. What do i know about sex and feelings . I lost my childhood. It molded me for what i was the rest of my life. Reporter jane is among the thousands of californians now suing the Catholic Church over child sex abuse claims, a recent law opened a threeyear window for victims to file new civil claims regardless of when the alleged abuse happened. Jane cant
Event. At the Elementary School in san jose, a time to say thank you, and these people answered the call for help after coyote creek flooded nearby neighborhoods exactly one year ago today. It was a tuesday afternoon, and we can still remember. We didnt know what was going on. Reporter chris was one of 100 students at the school directly impacted by the flooding. That day was very emotional for me. Reporter they were rescued by boat from their flooded rock spring neighborhood. They stayed with family for a month while their home was repaired, but it was the community from the Elementary School and Franklin Mckinley School District that gave them food, clothing, and gift cards to help with everyday needs. Our Community Needs help, and well step up doing whatever we can. Reporter this group stepped up. About 38,000 dollars was raised by teachers and the community to buy gift cards to give to the families. Food, clothing, and other items were donated and handed out on campus in the weeks
Have rallied for stricter gun roll legislation. In washington, d. C. , hundreds marched to capitol hill to call for change. And minneapolis, students showed their solidarity with a walkout. And students at gilbert, arizona. 50 students in the bay area staged a walkout. This was the scene after alameda high just about 30 minutes ago. Lets take you now to florida where reporter Caroline Shively is standing by. Reporter hi there mike and gasia. The students who spoke called leaders out today. One teenager saying went to make change, not make excuses and the crowd shouted back, vote them out. Survivors of last weeks School Shooting take the antigun message to legislators. Busloads of students turned activists traveled 400 miles to tallahassee. No person should have to go through what i went through. How many more innocent people have to die before we make a change. Reporter the students met with senators from both parties. They were ready with specific questions. Will you vote to close the